It will remain a mystery why he ran below par that day, although jockey Piere Strydom did say subsequently that he had been surprised that a horse lacking in speed had started favourite over a distance too sharp for him. However, history is littered with horses that have not managed to bounce back from their first below par run and among them are greats like Empress Club and Model Man.
It could be argued that Louis The King’s first below par run was actually in the J&B Met, when starting favourite and running a flat race to finish sixth (His run in the Vodacom Durban July could not be considered a below par run as he suffered such bad luck in that race).
However, if there is one trainer who can get them to bounce back it is Woodruff and what better example to use than his dual Durban July winner El Picha, who ran 10,75 lengths back in the Horse Chestnut Stakes before going within half-a-length of winning the Champions Stakes (today known as the Champions Challenge) and then going on to win the July for a second time. However, bookmakers are not too confident Louis The King will bounce back and have him at 7/1, although they do still make him third favourite behind the mighty Majmu and the unlucky Vodacom Durban July loser Wylie Hall.
Woodruff also has the consistent Tellina in the race and his son and assistant trainer Tim said, “Tellina’s last run was very encouraging and if he reproduces it he will have a big shout.” This five-year-old Silvano gelding is a “terrible work horse”, but can be relied on to run to his best in the big ones. His Gr 2 Gauteng Guineas win occurred more than 18 months ago, so he will carry no weight penalties and will therefore receive 2,5kg from the only male Gr 1 winner in the race Louis The King. Tellina is a 10-1 shot with the bookies and looks to be better value than his more illustrious stablemate.
The third Woodruff contender is Killua Castle and Tim described him as a “dogged, tough horse”. He added that this narrow SANSUI Summer Cup runner up had needed his last run in the Gr 2 Colorado King Stakes over course and distance, his first start back from his unplaced run in the J&B Met. He was beaten 6,25 lengths by Wylie Hall in that last start but is now 1kg better off and Tim added that, whereas Louis The King and Tellina go well on any ground, Killua Castle would probably prefer the faster ground that the weather forecast suggests there will be on Saturday.
The yard run the Gr 1-placed Jet Master filly Touch The Sky in the Gr 2 gerald Rosenberg Stakes over her ideal trip of 2000m. Tim said, “She shows incredible work at home but is just not reproducing it on the racecourse so we are trying the blinkers to see whether that will work.” She is not actually carded to race in blinkers, so punters will have to take note of the card changes and/or the dissemination on the day.
Woodruff has a good chance of winning the first race where the classy Shadow Of His Smile runs over his ideal trip of 1600m with Anton Marcus up. Tim said about the yard’s coupling, “Shadow Of A Smile is a top division horse who always needs to be respected. The Captain’s Tune has gone a bit off the boil but has been looking good.”
Pictures: Louis The King and Tellina (JC Photos)