Abashiri has swept to the top of the Sansui Summer Cup boards after his fine comeback run on Saturday in a Pinnacle Stakes over 1600m at Turffontein and the horse he pipped for second place, Banner Hill, is rated a big runner in the Summer Cup by record-seeking trainer Geoff Woodruff.
Woodruff also revealed that last year’s Summer Cup runner up Deo Juvente is not a certainty to line up in the big race, although Mayfair Speculator’s racing manager Derek Brugman elaborated and said a final decision was “far from being made.”
Donavan Mansour aboard Summer Cup entry Brazuca took the bull by the horns in Saturday’s Pinnacle and took the Australian-bred by Teofilo to the front. He kept going in fine style and despite hanging outward in the closing stages passed the line 1,7 lengths clear. This was the second year in succession Brazuca had won his seasonal reappearance. He escaped without a merit rated increase and has shortened in to 16/1 with Betting World for the Summer Cup.
Abashiri jumped from the second widest draw in the ten horse field and was dropped out by jockey Karl Zechner. He had cover the whole way, one wide, and turning for home with just two behind him, used his big stride to run on well. He will surely benefit from the run and has shortened to 7/1 favourite for the Summer Cup.
Abashiri will be attempting to follow in the footsteps of Louis The King as a Triple Crown winner who went on to win the Summer Cup. Louis The King did it as a four-year-old in 2014.
Abashiri’s tough three-year-old season took its toll and all three of his runs as a four-year-old were below par. However, the five-year-old gelding showed on Saturday he had benefitted from a nine month layoff.
Louis The King won the Summer Cup off a 110 merit rating and carried 59kg. Abashiri’s current rating is 109 and as things stand he will carry 57kg, as the highest rated entry is the 115 merit-rated Deo Juvente.
Brugman said about Deo Juvente’s participation, “It is very much up in the air at the moment. I am not sure it is the right thing to run him in the Summer Cup with topweight and it might be better to aim it at weight for age events like the Queen’s Plate and then The Met. But, we will wait and see how his preparation run goes and then will also look at how the other horses have prepped and the quality of opposition etc. before deciding.”
The second highest merit rated horse is New Predator on 113, but he has a stamina doubt, so is also not a certain starter. Next highest is the 112 merit rated Matador Man, who on pedigree has a stamina doubt but his strong-finishing third in the Grade 1 Champions Cup over 1800m suggests he will have a chance of staying the 2000m trip.
Abashiri and Master Sabina, who will be attempting to emulate Elevation and Java by winning the Summer Cup three times in a row, are the joint next highest rated on 109. Master Sabina, trained by Woodruff to his two Summer Cup wins, is now with trainer Joey Soma having joined Justin Snaith during the SA Champions Season.
Banner Hill was caught one wide in third place in the running on Saturday and the rangy five-year-old gelding by Tiger Hill then stayed on strongly all the way to the line.
This former Cape Town-based horse is known as a stayer, but won a handicap over 1800m at Greyville in good style in April and Woodruff said, “Those Cape staying races are often run quite slowly and I think the Turffontein Standside 2000m will be right up his alley. He is a nice horse, I like him, and I don’t think he will need another. He will go into the Summer Cup on better weight terms than he was under in Saturday’s Pinnacle and if he goes in with 52kg or 53kg I think he is a huge runner.”
Woodruff said he would likely give Banner Hill a couple of grass gallops rather than another race. The big horse has shortened into 28/1 with Betting World, while Deo Juvente is a 25/1 shot.
Woodruff also had last year’s Summer Cup third-placed Master Switch in Saturday’s race but he was never travelling well and finished last, beaten 8,75 lengths.
Woodruff said, “He was disappointing and returned a bit sore, but I might now run him in the Victory Moon.” Master Switch has drifted to 35/1.
Woodruff’s shortest priced runner in the Summer Cup at 14/1 is last year’s Grade 1 SA Derby runner up Pagoda, who will run in a Pinnacle Stakes event over 2000m on Turffontein’s Inside track on Saturday.He said, “He hasn’t raced since July, but is well, looks very good and put up a nice gallop at home.”
Among his other Summer Cup entries, Woodruff mentioned the filly Bi Pot, who finished second in the Grade 1 SA Fillies Classic.
He said, “Greyville didn’t suit her at all and on Turffontein Standside she is a different proposition.”
She is a 50/1 shot with Betting World.
Woodruff’s other Summer Cup entries are Zouaves (40/1), Killua Castle (80/1), Go Direct (80/1), Starret City (100/1), Gone Baby Gone (150/1), Whosethebossnow (250/1), Starpath (330/1).
The five-times national champion trainer will be attempting to become the first trainer in South African history to win one of the three major races (July, Met, Summer Cup) five times in succession.
By David Thiselton