Flying Free has toured the country in his short career and although only managing a single victory in his 11 starts he races off a hefty MR of 97 that sees him carrying top weight in the Track & Ball Stanger Handicap that heads a testing Greyville card – all races on the poly.
Flying Free was close to the top of the pile as a juvenile, finishing a close-up fourth to Purple Diamond in the Gr2 Golden Horseshoe on July day and was caught late in two subsequent starts.
Gavin van Zyl then shipped him to the Highveld where he disappointed in the Graham Beck Stakes behind the then promising but now deceased Zen Arcade.
His best run to date was in the Dingaans, beaten just over a length by Monks Hood, and not having much luck in the running from his outside draw.
He makes his poly debut under a hefty burden but strikes as a horse with some potential and could prove up to the task although it will not be easy against some hard-knocking older horses.
He was firm at 11-2 with raceday sponsors Track & Ball early yesterday.
Founding Father, 5-2 ante-post favourite, has registered all four of his victories on the poly and comes off a recent demolition of the game and consistent El Ciberano for which he took an eight-point hike in the handicap. Judging by the gaps between his races he is obviously a horse with issues so Dennis Bosch ensures that he is fully tuned when making it to the track.
Stable companion Varallo has attracted the early money, in from 7-2 to 33-10. The gelding has been disappointing given his form in some useful company and he surrendered tamely when fourth behind Sunset Eyes at Scottsville. That was however, his first run for Bosch and his first since gelding, so can possibly be given another chance. Certainly, a win would not be out of turn.
Louis Goosen has enjoyed an 18.6% winning strike rate since arriving in Ashburton and one of his stable stalwarts is the giant Haddington who had one win behind his name in 21 starts before arriving in KZN. His next seven starts resulted in four wins and three in the money and another win looks possible when he lines up in the Track & Ball Shelly Beach Handicap. A mile on the poly is possibly at the bottom of his optimum range but he is a relentless galloper and barring accidents should be involved.
The Brett Crawford / Anthony Delpech combination is proving lucrative to follow and Haddington could have his hands full fighting off Border Control, favourite at 3-1 with Haddington and Subtropical bracketed at 4-1. Border Control’s last win was over course and distance beating Forceful Rush and he has been close-up at his last two.
Prosperous is the early market mover in the Track & Ball Pietermaritzburg maiden, opening leg of the Pick 6. The Candice Bass-Robinson-trained filly has been improving slowly in soft ground but the initial 22-1 on offer has been snapped up and she is now 15-1 but Dark Sienna remains 2-1 favourite although there are five horses quoted at 5-1 and shorter in a race that typifies a difficult card.
By Andrew Harrison


