To cement his chances he has called on the services of crack rider Piere Strydom, 12 short of 5000 career winners, who will partner ante-post favourite Arion. The four-year-old was bottled up over the winter after his fast-finishing third behind stable companion Legislate in the Investec Cape Derby and has been specifically aimed at this race.
In his comeback run after nearly seven months off he was well beaten over 1300m at Durbanville but the race amounted to little more than a blow-out. He has shown good form over ground and with a plum draw, a light weight and a good sprint-up under his girth he could prove difficult to peg back.
Disco Al took advantage of the switch to the poly track to win last year’s race, albeit narrowly, but that has been his last success. However, Ramsden appears to have primed him nicely for another crack and he looks a serious contender.
So too Tribal Dance. The six-year-old has proved to be a length short of really top class but is never far off the best. He too has had a good warm-up and although he gives weight to all but Astro News he also strikes as a very big runner.
The Western Cape is gearing up for their summer season and it all starts in earnest at Kenilworth this afternoon where the Gr3 Cape Classic takes centre stage. The majority of runners will be using this outing as a stepping stone into the CTS Cape Guineas so one doesn’t quite know what to expect but the race has attracted a high class field and just how they all fair will be watched with more than just passing interest.
While the Classic takes centre stage there will be a lot of sentiment attached to the return of Jet Explorer to the racetrack in the HP Security Pinnacle Stakes. His preparation for the J&B Met was punctured by injury sustained in the pre-race gallops and his journey to the Vodacom Durban July was abruptly terminated when he and jockey Richard Fourie took a crashing fall in the Gold Challenge at Clairwood.
Fourie is still suffering the side effects of his injury but Jet Explorer, who shattered his jaw in the fall, is back to full health thanks to the dental skills of vet Ralph Katzwinkel.
However, Jet Explorer is very unlikely to be fully wound up for this race and stable companion Readytogorightnow looks the pick of the Snaith runners.
Vaughan Marshall’s runner Mljet was the ‘talking horse’ during Champions Season in KZN after reeling off two emphatic victories. However, his luck ran out in the Gr1 Premier’s Champion Stakes where a killer wide draw over the Greyville ‘mile” claimed another victim. After a sluggish start, MJ Byleveld found himself amongst the back markers turning for home and then ran into traffic.
Mljet makes his seasonal debut off a rating of 108 and if the handicappers have their sums correct then today’s outing should be little more than a formality with Act Of War (95) conceding 4,5kg and facile debut winner Heartland earning a mark of 89.

Picture: The Vaughan Marshall-trained Mljet should take some beating when he warms up for the CTS Cape Guineas in the Gr3 Cape Classic to be run at Kenilworth today. Stable jockey MJ Byleveld has the ride.
Marshall was not all that impressed with the rating. “He is well in but you’ve got to take these ratings with a pinch of salt. However he has been doing very well and he worked well when I took him to Durbanville for a gallop.”
Heartland, full brother to Gr1 winning Jackson now retired to the paddocks of Highlands Farm, made light work of the opposition on debut but that form has proved suspect and Justin Snaith’s runner will face a more searching test here.
Snaith believes he has a decent horse on his hands but has expressed reservations about the colt’s fitness after having been given nearly three months off after his maiden win. “We asked to gallop him at Kenilworth and they wouldn’t let us. I’ve got to find a race for him and I’m using this as a gallop rather than going for glory. I want to see him running on at the end and then have him ready for another day.”
Langerman winner Act Of War has to give weight all round and he hasn’t raced for three months. “He is pretty fit although not fully wound up but it’s a very stiff task,” says Joey Ramsden.
Of the balance, Glen Kotzen’s yard has come good in recent weeks and sends out Zingaro who disappointed last time out at Durbanville. However, the country course with its sharp top turn can often catch runners out so it may be better to judge the colt on is facile maiden victory.
On debut he was touched off by Prince Of Eden, also an entry this afternoon, so there should not be very much between them. Kotzen is quietly confident of a decent run so there may not be much between these two.
BEST BETS
Kenilworth Saturday
Race 7: (2) Mljet
Turffontein Saturday
Race 1: (10) Ride Of Honour
Fairview Sunday
Race 5: (5) Oreo Shake