Drier’s dominance continues

PUBLISHED: 28 May 2018

Sommerlied (Candiese Marnewick)

Dennis Drier clinched his ninth Grade 1 victory at Scottsville this decade when Sommerlied won the SA Fillies Sprint on Saturday and it provided an eighth victory in the space of ten years for the progeny of Avontuur Thoroughbred Farm stallions.

Avontuur have been closely associated with the Festival Of Speed meeting in this period through their stallion Var, the sire of Sommerlied. Their newer stallion Oratorio has now joined the party as he scored a one-two in Grade 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion courtesy of the Tobie Spies-trained Van Halen and the Dennis Bosch-trained Cue The Music.

The four-year-old filly Sommerlied is the holder of the Scottsville 1000m course record but proved she could stay 1200m when winning the Grade 3 Poinsettia in yielding going at Scottsville four weeks ago at odds of 16/1. Ominously, the yard said she had still probably needed that run, her first since returning from a highly disappointing campaign in Cape Town, so it was surprising she was allowed to go off at odds of 15/1 on Saturday.

Sommerlied (Candiese Marnewick)

Sommerlied (Candiese Marnewick)

She jumped well from draw four under Sean Veale and the writing was on the wall for her opponents by the 500m mark as the speedy Jo’s Bond had provided her with a perfect tow. Veale then switched her inward and she was still full of running when hitting the front at the 300m mark. She fended off the favourite Magical Wonderland to win cosily by 1,5 lengths with another KZN horse, Neptune’s Rain, a short-head back in third. Vaughan Marshall’s The Secret Is Out, a previous Grade 1 Allan Robertson winner, emulated her full-sister and stablemate Canukeepitsecret, who had earlier finished fourth in the Alan Robertson. Jo’s Bond was one position worse than last year in fifth.

Drier has walked away with at least one Grade 1 trophy from this meeting in every year this decade apart from 2016. It started with Link Man winning the Gold Medallion in 2010, then Val De Ra won the SA Fillies Sprint in 2011. Potent Power, Captain Of All, Guiness, Seventh Plain and Sand And Sea won the Gold Medallion in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017 respectively, Captain Of All won the Tsogo Sun Sprint in 2015 and Sommerlied made it nine this decade. Drier’s first Scottsville Grade 1 success was way back in 1990 with Spook and Diesel in the Gold Medallion, then known as the Smirnoff Plate.

Var’s run at this meeting began in 2008 when the Vaughan Marshall-trained Villandry won the Gold Medallion. He produced the winner of the SA Fillies Sprint for three years in succession from 2011 courtesy of Val De Ra and the Duncan Howells-trained Via Africa, who won it twice in a row. In 2012 and 2013 he also produced the winner of the Tsogo Sun Sprint through the Charles Laird-trained pair Contador and Normanz.

Sommerlied became Var’s career eighth individual Grade 1 winner and his progeny have now scored 16 Grade 1 victories in total. He is a speed stallion yet his greatest progeny was the magnificent miler Variety Club.

In Saturday’s Gold Medallion the previously unbeaten colt Cue The Music looked set to justify favouritism. He had been up with the pace throughout and kicked ahead at the 400m mark. Unfortunately, he had not had any cover throughout and began wobbling under the right-handed stick in the final 300m. The strapping gelding Van Halen was thus able to reverse form with him under a fine ride by Craig Zackey, who got him up by a quarter-of-a-length. It was the wrong order for Avontuur as they bred Cue The Music, who is a half-brother to Val De Ra. Van Halen’s slow start turned out to be a blessing in disguise as Zackey had originally intended to “bowl him” in front due to his tremendous speed. Zackey had felt he was a 1000m specialist the first-time he rode him and praised the Spies yard for the stamina work they had put into him. Van Halen showed a tremendous turn of foot from off the pace.

Oratorio was described by Timeform of 2005 as “sturdy, good-bodied, who usually impressed in appearance.” He has stamped his progeny and Van Halen is a classic example as he is a magnificent specimen. Cue The Music is also strongly built and like Val De Ra has a magnificent racing temperament.

The purchase of Oratorio was a coup for Avontuur as he was one of the legendary Danehill’s best sons on the racecourse and before his first crop had raced here he had already produced over 40 stakes winners around the world.

By David Thiselton