De Kock scores with Noble Secret

PUBLISHED: 12 February 2018

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The Alistair Gordon-trained Monk’s Hood put up an excellent preparation for the Grade 2 Betting World Gauteng Guineas yesterday at Scottsville when winning a MR 96 Handicap over 1400m in effortless style under big race jockey Anthony Delpech.

There were also some good classic preparations put in by Johannesburg horses at the Vaal on Saturday.

redcarpet captain

Redcarpet Captain

Monk’s Hood showed himself to be a top class horse when winning the Grade 2 Investec Dingaans, despite having no cover for the entire length of the long Turffontein straight. He had a similar lack of luck from a wide draw in the Grade 1 Premier’s Champion Stakes over 1600m at Greyville as a two-year-old, where he stayed on for a close up fourth. The form of the latter race has been franked lately by the winner Eyes Wide Open, who won both the Grade 2 Peninsula Handicap over 1800m and the Grade 1 Investec Cape Derby. Yesterday Monk’s Hood swept past the field in the straight and won by 0,75 lengths from the older horse Redcarpet Captain without being put under pressure by Delpech. He ran off a 101 merit rating, but looks capable of rising to a higher mark.

At Turffontein on Saturday the classy Mike de Kock-trained Noble Secret thrashed his stablemate Alshibaa by 2,75 lengths in a MR 88 Handicap for three-year-olds over 1600m. He carried joint top weight of 60kg in only his third career start off a merit rating of 88 and it was his first start around the turn, so this big, rangy horse will make his presence felt in the classics.

In a MR 87 Handicap for three-year-old fillies over 1600m, the Alec Laird-trained Pale Lilac is a rangy sort who did well to hold on from the front, so she might be granted a berth in the Triple Tiara events. Second-placed Dressed To Impress is another to take out of the race as it was only her second career start. She did not know what it was all about and hit a flat spot at a crucial stage in the straight. However, when the penny dropped she produced a strong run, but it was too late.

The Mike Azzie-trained Frederico’s Dream has taken well to blinkers and showed exceptional pace throughout to win a MR 92 Handicap for fillies and mares over 1000m. She ran off an 87 merit rating and this three-year-old Gimmethegreenlight filly can continue to progress.

Later, Captain Aldo proved specialists over the in-between trip of 1400m can never be ignored and in a Pinnacle Stakes event he improved his record over this distance to six wins, six seconds and one third in just 15 attempts.

By David Thiselton