Summerveld trainers have a few chances of success at the Gr 1 Sansui Summer Cup meeting at Turffontein on Saturday.
Gareth van Zyl said a line could be drawn through Summer Cup contender No Worries last run in the Gr 2 Peermont Emperor’s Palace Charity Mile, as not much had gone right for him in the running. The seven-year-old Kahal gedling has been doing well since then at the Van Zyl Turffontein-based satellite yard under the care of Gareth’s brother Chesney.
Gareth felt he had a shout at the weights, running off a merit rating of 105 with 55,5kg on his back. History backs him up as he ran a 5,25 length sixth two years ago carrying topweight of 60kg off a 111 merit rating. He is drawn ten with regular pilot Warren Kennedy aboard.
Dennis Drier spoke earlier this week of the “magnificent” condition Summer Cup contender Punta Arenas is in, so he will have his supporters from a good draw of five under Keagan de Melo.
Mark Dixon runs the four-year-old Muhtafal filly Isingamoya in the Gr 3 Magnolia Handicap over 1160m and hopes the forecast rain does not mean her number one draw will be unfavourable. He said about the 94 merit rated horse, “She is exceptionally well going into the race and has had a good prep. I wouldn’t be going if I didn’t think she had a good chance. We are up against a very good three-year-old (Green Pepper), but she will give her a run for her money.”
Kumaran Naidoo runs the four-year-old Rebel King filly Deep Down Rebel in the same race. She is 3,5kg under sufferance off her 79 merit rating and is also 4,5kg worse off with Isingamoya despite being beaten 0,5 lengths by the latter over 1200m last time out.
Naidoo said, “She has a stiff task, but is very, very well. She has been to Turffontein once before and travelled well on that occasion.” Naidoo has kept apprentice Tristan Godden aboard, despite not being able to claim his normal 1,5kg, as he knows the horse well.
Alistair Gordon runs the long-striding Captain Al gelding My Pal Al in the Gr 2 Investec Dingaans over 1600m and his assistant trainer Nicolette Roscoe said, ”He is doing fine and we have been happy with his work. We didn’t think he would get in off his 80 merit rating, but he did so we are going to take our chances as we think highly of him and didn’t want to give up that pole position draw. He might be green first time at the track, but he should enjoy its galloping nature and the long straight as he takes time to get going.” Marco van Rensburg rides him for the second time in succession.
Gavin van Zyl runs two horses, Odd Rob and Estimation, in the Gr 3 Racing Association Handicap over 3200m and said, “Odd Rob is a nice, big strong horse, he has ability and if he reproduces his last run, he must have a chance.” The five-year-old Mambo In Seattle gelding received 1,5kg from The Elmo Effect last time over 2450m and lost by 0,25 lengths. He is now 0,5kg better off and is drawn well in six again with Muzi Yeni remaining aboard.
Distorted Humor four-year-old filly Estimation was 3,6 length behind Odd Rob last time, but is now 1kg better off and Van Zyl also expected the fitting of blinkers to make a difference. “She looks to be competitive,” he said. Stable jockey Warren Kennedy remains aboard. The form of the last race the Van Zyl pair took part in has worked out well as 1,05 length fourth-placed Smart Mart came out and won in Cape Town.
Mike Miller runs the four-year-old Warm White Night gelding Executive Power in the Gr 2 The Citizen Merchants over 1160m, where he is 1kg under sufferance off his 97 merit rating. He has won two of his last three starts over this trip, including one in slightly soft going. He should acquit himself well under Alec Forbes from draw five of eleven 11, but he does face a top class field.
By David Thiselton



