Arctica can make a point

PUBLISHED: 29 June 2018

Arctica (NH)

The Turffontein Standside meeting on Sunday is headlined by three good class Pinnacle Stakes events which are full of interest.

In the 1600m Pinnacle Arctica is well in at the weights and this classy type is also perfectly course and distance suited. He is a handy type who keeps on finding extra and is coming off a good third in the Grade 3 Jubilee Handicap over course and distance in which he stayed on strongly and was a touch unlucky as he had to be steadied at the 300m mark. The main dangers could be the honest sort Pilou, who was beaten just half-a-length by subsequent Jubilee winner Yakeen over course and distance in his last start. Infamous Fox is a three-year-old on the up who is drawn in pole and he could also be involved in the finish.

Arctica (NH)

Arctica

In the 2400m Pinnacle last year’s Gold Cup winner Hermoso Mundo has his second run after an injury forced layoff. He was staying on strongly last time in the Gold Bowl over 3200m when needing the run and is very well weighted in this race according to official merit ratings. Furthermore, he has the good 4kg claimer Luke Ferraris aboard so will be hard to beat. Kitty’s Destiny was 1,5 lengths ahead of Hermoso Mundo when finishing a 1,5 length third in the Gold Bowl and if apprentice claims are included he is now 6kg worse off. However, he has always struck as a staying type and looks the most likely runner up. Just Cruised in finished second in the Gold Bowl but is 2kg worse off with Kitty’s Destiny for a half-a-length beating.

The 1160m Pinnacle will be the most competitive of the three races. Queen Laurie has speed and class and proved it when running fourth in the Grade 1 Computaform Sprint over 1000m. However, she often starts awkwardly so a lot depends on how well she jumps. She showed in the Computaform she is capable of sitting behind horses and running on strongly. Females are given an allowance in these Pinnacle events so she has a fine chance on paper too. Pure Blonde, coming off a fine fourth place in the Post Merchants, enjoys this course and distance and has a high draw which is usually favourable. Rocky Valley comes off a fourth place in the Grade 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint and was fifth in the Computaform Sprint so also has a chance. Champagne Haze is the best weighted of the male runners but has to put two disappointing runs behind him, including when more than two lengths behind Queen Laurie and Rocky Valley in the Computaform. Romi’s Boy has speed and can stay on so can never be ignored.

In the next race Premier Show is an up and coming three-year-old who drops back to sprints after failing in his first attempt at a mile in the Grade 2 Daisy Guineas.

In the first leg of the Pick 6 Camel Walk is the one to beat as he bounced back to form earlier in the week and does not face a strong field.

By David Thiselton