Snaith army ready for battle

PUBLISHED: 24 January 2019

Justin Snaith (Nkosi Hlophe)

Justin Snaith said his huge string for Sun Met day had their races carefully chosen and suitable jockeys had been handpicked.

He has four runners in the Met, Do It Again, Oh Susanna, Made To Conquer and Doublemint and said they were all so well he would have liked the race to have been tomorrow.

In the eyes of many the defending champion Oh Susanna had tended to race a bit strongly in her last three races, including when winning from the front in the Grade 1 Cartier Paddock Stakes.

However, Snaith disagreed.

He said, “She didn’t over race at all last time, that was the plan. We raced her in ear muffs and that seemed to help. This is the best I have had her for a year.”

Bernard Fayd’Herbe will ride her for the first time since her maiden win in April 2017.

Made To Conquer (Candiese Marnewick)
Made To Conquer (Candiese Marnewick)

Snaith said, “Bernard has a good record on our fillies. He has had Group 1 wins for us on the like of Ebony Flyer, Snowdance and Dancer’s Daughter.” Fayd’Herbe has won the Met three times, twice on Pocket Power and on Futura.

L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate winner Do It Again is a worthy favourite as he is just getting better and better in the same way his sire Twice Over did as a racehorse. He will appreciate this step up in trip and will attempt to give Richard Fourie his first Met win.

Made To Conquer has a tough task at the weights with Do It Again on Vodacom Durban July form and with Head Honcho on Premier Trophy form. However, he is an impressive galloper and in a late declaration the blinkers have been fitted. He is one of the dark horses from draw four with S’manga Khumalo up.

The Peninsula winner Doublemint is also by Twice Over so will be improving, but he has a tough task at the weights.

In the Grade 1 Betting World Cape Flying Championship Snaith regards Kasimir as one of the yards better runners on the day as he has come on from his last run. This gelding has a big action and prefers 1200m but will enjoy the tough 1000m if they go fast enough and there does look to be a lot of pace in the race.

Defending champion Sergeant Hardy was disappointing last time but will strip much fitter. His high draw is against him due to his habit of jumping to the left. Snaith is going to leave it to the jockey and added, “Mark Khan is the right jockey, he has been lucky for us.”

He was hoping Sir Frenchie could produce his usual strong finish and run into the places.

Snaith said he had defending champion Snowdance as well as she was last year for the Grade 1 Bidvest Majorca and believed it would take “a top, top filly to beat her.” He was impressed by Snowdance’s run in the Queen’s Plate under the circumstances in which she had chased a strong pace “flat out” throughout and was still alongside some top class males 200m out. She was only beaten 5,1 lengths and will now have a jockey who knows her well, Richard Fourie, back aboard, albeit from a tough draw. Snaith said he did not want to take anything away from the Cape Fillies Guineas winner Front And Centre, but believed it had not been a strong renewal of that race, whereas Snowdance and Lady In Black were both proven at the highest level.

His other Majorca runner Miyabi Gold will be fitted with a cross noseband to help her breathe.

In The Grade 1 Cape Derby he has three runners. He said Bunker Hunt was a thick-skinned horse who would not be affected by the incident in the Politician Stakes where he dislodged Fourie. This horse has the X-factor and he believed he would be at his best over this trip. Belgarion is still immature but has plenty of scope and is improving all the time, so he believes he will beat those who finished around him in the Politician Stakes, where he ran on well for third. Knights Templar has ability but is still immature and Snaith said he had to learn to race at this level.

He runs Cape Fillies Guineas runner up Silvano’s Pride in the CTS 1600. She is a strong horse to hold, so only knows one way of running, to go flat out. She will be ridden accordingly and Snaith hoped she could hold on for a place. He added she was always improving.

Snaith regarded Cirillo as hard to beat in the CTS 1200 and said it was wide open beyond him. Of his four he said Seven Seas “on prepping form and current form” would be his pick as the other three were all backward types.

Snaith believed he had a particularly strong hand in the Grade 2 New Turf Carriers Stayers over 2800m. Strathdon will be a huge runner at the weights and Snaith said he had prepped well so would be hard to beat. However, he reckoned Magnificent Seven would be the horse to beat if he stayed the trip. Elusive Silva had a problem with his feet which had been sorted out and he would definitely enjoy the trip. He said Ovidio would likely need the run.

Snaith concluded by saying all of his other runners on the day would be competitive.

By David Thiselton