An ideal world for Free State

PUBLISHED: 20 October 2015

Free State (Nkosi Hlophe)

The ever-improving Paul Gadsby-trained four-year-old speedster Miss Varlicious will not be embarking on a feature race program until next year’s Champions Season.

However, another potentially exciting KZN-based sprinter, the Wendy Whitehead-trained three-year-old Ideal World filly Free State, is eyeing the Gr 3 R250,000 Magnolia Handicap over 1160m at Turffontein on Sansui Summer Cup day November 28.

The Var filly Miss Varlicious gave the impression when winning a Conditions Plate over 1200 at Scottsville on Sunday that she had hung to the left just before making her final charge, but that was due to apprentice Eric Ngwane overcorrecting when attempting to straighten her as she had begun drifting right towards the horses on the far side. However, when she quickened she impressed all and sundry, even if she was only carrying 48kg, and she had a flying Chestnuts N Pearls, who is a Gr 1-winning three-year-old, beaten by 1,5 lengths at the line.

Gadsby believes Miss Varlicious’s best trip is undoubtedly 1200m, as opposed to the 1000m distance of her previous two wins, and her chief target will be the Gr 1 SA Fillies Sprint over 1200m next May. The handicapper has dictated the route he is taking with her as he would like to at least get five wins out of her, in order that the owners can recoup their investments, before taking on the best. She was given an 82 merit rating for winning a 1000m maiden in her second career start in March by six lengths and she was increased from an 85 to a 91 after winning a 1000m handicap at Scottsville by 1,5 lengths three runs later. She was then given another three points for a second place finish over 1000m, which took her merit rating to 94. She showed she had improved further on Sunday and Gadsby will likely be looking for another conditions race like Sunday’s one, because being still only a three-time winner she will come in well weighted again.

Another promising Var filly from the Gadsby yard, the three-year-old Royal Kaitrina, also won in her second career outing over the Scottsville 1000m. She impressed in that 2,75 length victory, which took place on the second weekend of September, and the form has worked out exceptionally well, with three horses behind her having won next time out.  However, she was also accorded an 82 merit rating. Gadsby will try and find more wins for her before embarking on a Champions Season feature race program.

In other yard news the useful 100 merit-rated six-year-old Lundy’s Liability gelding Candy Moon has returned from a stint with Noordhoek Beach-based trainer Mike Stewart, where the therapeutic qualities of the sea helped him overcome a tendon injury. Fortunately one of Candy Moon’s owners, Dr Ralph Katzwinkel, was present when he pulled a tendon while preparing for last season’s Betting World 1900 and was able to administer treatment immediately. The yard had fancied the gelding’s chances in the Betting World 1900 and were hoping to qualify him for the July. However, instead he had to be box-rested for two months, before being transported down to Cape Town. Mike Stewart apparently commented that Candy Moon had not seemed like a horse that had ever had a tendon injury, so sound was he while down at his Noorhoek Beach yard. Candy Moon’s best effort last season was a narrow second in the Gr 3 Kings Cup over 1600m and he also had close up fourths in the Gr 3 Christmas handicap and the Listed Sledgehammer over 1800m and 1750m respectively. He will likely be targeted at similar races this season.

Meanwhile, Whitehead will be giving Free State an outing in a fillies and mares MR 76 1000m handicap at Scottsville on November 6 before committing her to the Magnolia Handicap. The strongly-built filly was given an 83 merit rating for her impressive debut victory over 1000m at Scottsville on October 11, in which she was backed from 33/1 into 33/10 favourite before winning full of running by 2,25 lengths. Ideal World’s progeny usually improve with experience and over ground. However, Free State looks like a sprinter, being quite short-coupled, and Whitehead believes the minimum trips will be her game. However, she is a full-sister to the Adam Marcus-trained Fear Not, who finished a fine 1,1 length third to the dual Gr 1-winner Inara in the recent weight for age plus penalties Gr 3 Diana Stakes over 1400m at Durbanville.

Whitehead is having a fine spell at present, having had six winners in a three week period between September 18 and October 11.

She added that the yard had a number of promising unraced youngsters to look forward to.

By David Thiselton

Picture: Free State (Nkosi Hlophe)