Duzi Moon on the rise

PUBLISHED: 02 February 2018

Marshall That (Nkosi Hlophe)

When it comes to the lower division handicaps, Highveld form often works out to be a touch stronger no matter their merit ratings. A case in point could be Duzi Moon who lines up in the Shula Construction Handicap at Greyville this evening.

Duzi Moon boasts some useful Highveld form but now has his first run for Dennis Bosch who has booked Anton Marcus for the ride. Nephrite and Tommy Waterdevil are both consistent Highveld performers, both of whom would probably start favourite were they in this race.

Given that Duzi Moon is a five-year-old with some mileage on the clock, he should take to the poly surface and looks a fair bet from a plum draw.

Marshall That (Nkosi Hlophe)

Marshall That

The fillies Rae’s Dyna Jet and Hidden Thought take on males but come into the race off some useful enough form. Hidden Thought has converted favouritism in both recent starts while Rae’s Dyna Jet caught the eye last time out and has been consistent.

Duncan Howells was on the verge of a heart attack during the running of the Michael Roberts Handicap last Sunday. Wild Wicket, still last with just over 200m to go and Marco van Rensburg doing his impression of a statue, had all wondering if the rider had gone off his head. Van Rensburg hardly moved a muscle as Wild Wicket picked off the opposition to get up on the line. It took nerves of steel and fine judgement but Marcus is unlikely to be as inert when he partners Girl In Gold in the Child Rights Governance Handicap where she is likely to start a warm favourite. Although third last time out in a five-horse race, she had smart stable companions Fiorella and Dawn Calling ahead of her. She was also doing her best work late and the extra 200m this evening should suit.

If there is a danger is could come in the form of Super Sparkle who made a cracking local debut for Brett Crawford and should have more to offer as she races with a tongue-tie for the first time.

Marshall That has been a difficult horse to work out but on his day is more than useful. If he arrives on course in the right frame of mind, Alistair Gordon’s charge could take some beating in the Omsa-Odfjell Mazibuko Handicap.

Marshal That is not the easiest of rides but goes well for apprentice Ashton Arries who has a good pair of hands and a way with often difficult horses. Marshall That seems best over this course and distance and should be a big runner. At the opposite end of the reliability scale is Al Ciberano. Always game, he loves this course and distance and turned the tables on Marshall That when last they met so there is unlikely to be much between them again this evening.

Of the others, Lineker waltzed home in a barrier trial recently. He does seem better over further but does take a drop in class while Crusado jumps from a maiden into a tough handicap but he won well first run up from a lengthy break and is one to watch in the market.

Storm Outgoing is battling for his next win but has been trying further and could do better over the shorter trip from a good draw in the Regal Alloys Handicap. But it is an open event and Elusive Wolf has his third run after a break and caught the eye last time out. He steps up in trip and looks a serious threat while One For One has been improving with each outing and looks about ready.

In the Sponsor A Child Handicap, opening leg of the Pick 6, Viking Red has been a touch disappointing of late but has done well over further. This shorter trip could be what he’s looking for and he can get the better of Dale House and Sovereign Soldier.

By Andrew Harrison