New Predator did not have much luck during Champions Season although he did turn in some smart performances including a close-up fourth in the Drill Hall Stakes behind Marinaresco and third in the Mercury Sprint to Bull Valley.
He has not been out since early July and no doubt Johan Janse van Vuuren will be warming him up for the Highveld spring when he makes his debut this term in the Gr3 Joburg Spring Challenge over 1450m at Turffontein tomorrow where the Spring Challenge and Spring F&M Challenge herald the start of the Highveld season.
New Predator is back over what is arguably his best trip and is no doubt warming up for bigger things but so are most of the opposition with only Will Pays and Finchtatton of the nine runners having raced recently.
With the spring rains having finally arrived on the Highveld – the Vaal was abandoned on Thursday – the going is more than likely going to be on the soft side but two of New Predator’s best recent efforts have come in the soft with a win followed by a close-up second in the Hawaii Stakes to Rafeef. Regular pilot Gavin Lerena stays aboard.
Runners from the Sean Tarry yard are at their most dangerous come feature race days and he saddles a trio of which Matador Man could prove the pick. S’Manga Khumalo’s mount is usually a tardy starter that often costs him dearly but he is top class when he puts it together.
He rounded off last season with third behind Sail South in the Gr1 Champions Cup over 1800m but the majority of his racing has been over shorter. He turned in a cracking performance in the KZN Breeders beating the smart filly Dawn Calling and a repeat of that showing will see him in the firing line.
The three-year-olds Wonder Wall and Mujallad look lively prospects for the Highveld classics and just how they go here will be watched with keen interest. Wonderwall has not been out since finishing third behind Mustaaqeem in the SA Nursery but has yet to finish out of the money in four outings. He looks mighty promising as does Mike de Kock’s runner Mujallad.
He has not been out since July when a close-up eighth behind Eyes Wide Open in the Gr1 Premier’s Champion Stakes after threatening until the final 100m. Although not well in at the weights he does only have 51kg to shoulder so he cannot be written off lightly.
Janse van Vuuren and Lerena have a chance of a feature double with She’s A giver in the F&M Challenge. The grey only had a single outing during Champions Season where she found fellow grey Bela-Bela too strong in the Gr1 Garden Province.
But it will not be easy tomorrow. Secret Star is in cracking good form for Stuart Pettigrew, a filly that Piere Strydom knows well having ridden her in all but one of her recent starts. She does step up in trip tomorrow but finishes her races off well so the extra furlong and a tricky draw are unlikely to be a factor.
Shatoosh and She’s A Dragon look pick of the older runners while Rockin Russian was up with the best of last season’s juvenile crop and how she fares here could give some indication as to where they stand in the current pecking order.
By Andrew Harrison