Tobie Spies had the first Durbanville winner of his long career when Anthony Andrews made all on 27-4 shot Singfonico in the VHM Racing Handicap last Saturday and he runs three, plus a reserve, there this Saturday.

He is based at the Vaal and had his biggest success at Kenilworth on New Year’s Eve 1988 with Yardmaster in the Queen’s Plate. He has had a string at Milnerton for the last few months.
He explains: “In Yardmaster’s time we only took a couple of horses for the Cape Town season but this time Van Halen (his most recent Grade 1 winner, in the Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion at Scottsville) was qualified for the CTS 1200 and I thought I might as well take a few others as well and stay for a bit. I have around 17 at Milnerton at the moment and I expect we may pull them back to the Vaal in a month or two.”
What does he make of his chances this Saturday? “I haven’t seen the racecard yet so I don’t have a feel for the opposition but Steffi’s Graft (twice a winner at Kenilworth) ran well for a long way last Saturday but got tired towards the end while All About The Bass (second reserve in the last) ran a very nice race to finish third so he must be in with a bit of a chance if he gets in.”
By Michael Clower

