Stream Ahead (Anneke Akal Kitching)

Stream Ahead conquers the rapids

The scratching of the filly Mighty High (coughing) from the KZN Guineas Trial robbed the race of some of it’s gloss but that will not have bothered Gavin van Zyl as Stream Ahead took full advantage under Craig Zackey.

If the betting tells a story, the grey was not the stable elect, as the recently acquired Affranchi was sent out favourite. But there was a no-show from Affranchi as Stream Ahead took the shortest way home to collar Thanksgiving with White Lightning running a cracker in third.

An outside draw over the Greyville 1600m is tantamount to a death sentence unless one has luck in running but Mark Khan was hung out to dry on Thanksgiving with nothing giving way on his inside.

Stream Ahead (Anneke Akal Kitching)

Stream Ahead (Anneke Akal Kitching)

Khan was eventually forced to go for broke, racing around his field and looking to pinch a winning lead in the straight. But there was no turkey to carve.

Zackey had the run of the race on Stream Ahead who slipped up on the inside rail and ran Thanksgiving down to win by a neck, the balance of the field well beaten.

Monte Christo has always been a classy individual but one plagued with problems. But Peter Muscutt, KZN assistant to Brett Crawford appears to have him sussed. Monte Christo jumps from barrier trial to barrier trial to a race, all to good effect.

He started favourite for the Pinnacle Stakes and Anton Marcus gave him a peach of a ride.

The filly On That Boulevard set quick early fractions but folded like a wet tea towel in the straight as Monte Christo closed in like an attacking shark.

It was only when Twice As Smart loomed up dangerous on his outside that Marcus asked the question and Monte Christo gave him the right answer as Twice As Smart was not able to make up the leeway.

With the Western Cape season starting to boil, Dean Kannemeyer will be focussing on home territory but his KZN operation is also starting to warm up. Banjo On My Knee didn’t give any obvious signs that 2400m would be his ideal trip but Keagan de Melo had no qualms as he sent his mount around the field for home climbing the hill and was never in danger of being caught by the luckless Belfry who had to settle for second once again. There were some quiet tears shed in the winner’s box as Banjo On My Knee was owned by Chris Gerber who died tragically earlier in the week.

Duncan Howells has had a frustrating season so far with a string of second placings but there was some salve to the wound as Buffalo Soldier finally got his act together to run out a fluent winner of the last.

By Andrew Harrison

Noble Secret (JC Photographics)

Noble Secret to take full advantage

Tomorrow’s big race meeting at Turffontein will be exciting to watch as there are plenty of class horses turning out.

The Peermont Emperor’s Palace Charity Mile does not have a good record for favourites, but Noble Secret looks ahead of the handicapper and does not face a vintage field so is tipped to win from a good draw. The classy Coral Fever loves this course and will be staying on strongly and the classy miler Matador Man could put his relatively poor record on this course behind him having been prepared in his preferred KZN. Arctica and Romany Prince make most appeal of the rest.

Noble Secret (JC Photographics)

Noble Secret (JC Photographics)

In the first leg of the PA, the Monaco Million Maiden Sprint over 1160m, Epic Dream is made the best bet on the card although he can’t be a confident choice such is the competitive nature of the racing on the day. He caught the eye running a cracker in the Grade 1 SA Nursery over course and distance and then appeared to not stay 1600m in his next start. He hasn’t run for 128 days but is reportedly working well. Against The Grain looks the danger. He ran a fine fourth in the KZN Yearling Million over 1300m on July day and should be fit coming from the Tarry yard despite returning from a 119 day layoff. Summer House has been the most eyecatching of the horses who have run recently as he has some substance and was staying on well over 1200m after being slowly away from a wife draw on the Inside track.

The Graham Beck Stakes over 1400m should be a two horse race between Alyaasaat and Chimichuri Run and the former is taken due to his 3kg weight advantage and good draw.

The first leg of the Jackpot is a weak renewal of the Emperor’s Palace Ready To Run Stakes over 1400m and Rail Trip is a stand out on form but does have a tricky draw and it’s her second run after a layoff. The Sands caught the eye on debut and could be good each way value. Checkpoint Charlie has ability and is well drawn. Patrol Officer would have been fancied as a value each way choice if was not for his very wide draw. The Sash ran a cracker in her last race and could be involved and Greatest Wish and What A Blast have scope for improvement.

The next race is a cracking renewal of the Princess Charlene Starling Stakes over 1400m and Isle De France is tipped due to the terrific turn of foot she showed on debut, although Ghaalla and Celtic Sea will be right there. Nafaayes, Ronnie’s Candy and Running Brave can’t be ignored either.

The eighth race, the Listed Golden Loom Handicap over 1000m, is a tough race and punters will have to go wide. Prince Of Kahal is officially 1kg under sufferance but has proven class and is on the way up but William The Silent, Rebel’s Champ, Rocky Valley, Bold Eagle and Wrecking Ball should also be included.

The last leg of the Pick 6 is the Yellowwood Handicap over 1800m, another competitive event. Chariot Of Gold should be cherry ripe and has proven class so is tipped as the value bet of the day from a good draw. Being Fabulous is coming into her own and Cashel Palace, a big rangy sort, should also come into her own this season and is drawn in pole. Insignis is another who has come into her own and is distance suited and Sylvan On Fire will be attempting to book her place in the Summer Cup. Jet Start and Fort Ember can’t be ignored either.

By David Thiselton

Parades End (Candiese Marnewick)

Senatla to make them run

Senatla, according to the bookmakers the second string of the Brett Crawford runners in the Farriers Maiden at Kenilworth tomorrow, looks worth an interest at 4-1.

Andrew Harrison wrote in Wednesday’s paper about the Anton Marcus factor – the four-time champion’s mounts starting at a shorter price than their form warrants – but punters can use that to their advantage.

Parades End (Candiese Marnewick)

Parade’s End (Candiese Marnewick)

This race is a case in point. Marcus rides the Dynasty newcomer Vforvictory who opened favourite and was 3-1 yesterday but Senatla has the form in the book – two promising runs – and is ridden by the top class Richard Fourie. Vforvictory has presumably been showing more at home – and it is hugely significant that he is not owned by Marcus’s retainers Ridgemont – but experience counts for a lot and this factor swings the vote. Cash Call and Retro Effect, both 4-1 chances with World Sports Betting yesterday, have also shown useful recent form and it will be a surprise if the winner comes from outside this four.

Crawford’s Northern Spy, again ridden by Marcus and again not owned by Ridgemont, is only third favourite (at 5-2) for the Woodhill Racing Maiden but makes most appeal. The colt showed plenty of promise on debut here in August and is sure to have come on from that.

Duc D’Orange (18-10) is going to be the centre of much attention and 16-10 favourite Gimmetherain has run well at Durbanville on his only two starts, finishing well on the second of them, but Northern Spy may be good enough on this occasion to beat them both.

In the Baker McVeigh Maiden 40 minutes later Marcus rides Ridgemont newcomer Silver Plains for Eric Sands and the colt has already been nibbled at from 5-1 to 4-1. Although by Silvano and out of mare who only won over 1 400m, the colt may have enough speed as his dam is a half-sister to the Allan Robertson winner On Her Toes.

However Dragon Power, although no great star, can beat him on this occasion because Aldo Domeyer’s mount has been running consistently well and has learnt what is required of him. He is favourite at 22-10. Nexus is next in the market at 3-1 but, as noted previously, not that many of Justin Snaith’s win first time out.

The four handicaps are competitive affairs in which winner-finding will be extremely difficult but the Glen Kotzen-trained Strawberry Wine could be the answer to the first of them (race five).

By Michael Cower

Image: Andre Nel-trained PARADE’S END runs in the seventh at Kenilworth tomorrow. Aldo Domeyer rides.

The Sultans Bazaar (Candiese Marnewick)

Welsh Harp can stay on tune

Johan Janse van Vuuren is making a habit of raiding KZN where he has had good success and today he saddles the regally bred filly Welsh Harp in the fourth.

It is a lowly Qualified Maiden where the form is particularly thin and although Welsh Harp’s form is nothing to write home about, the step up in trip should see her making enough improvement to be in with a bright chance.

She was a distant third last time out but has been restricted to sprints in her three outings and given her pedigree, even this 1400m may be a tad sharp.

The Sultans Bazaar (Candiese Marnewick)

The Sultans Bazaar (Candiese Marnewick)

She also holds an entry for Greyville on Sunday, a turf meeting, but if she fluffs her lines in this line-up she will find it even more difficult in two days’ time should she take her place. However, she does have Anton Marcus aboard from a plum draw and should prove difficult to beat.

The Sultans Bazaar can kick-off the Pick 6 as he bids for a hat-trick of victories although he does take another step up the ladder.

Dean Kannemeyer took the decision to geld him after his maiden win and it appears to have been a good call as he stepped out a winner in his first outing in handicap company. He is progressive but is 4kg worse off with Forceful Rush which could hamper his chances. In spite of this being a handicap, Forceful Rush still appears to be well in at these weights as he has been remarkably consistent without too much luck, the one concern being that he may be better on the turf.

Of the balance, Perpetual Flame looks a little high in the ratings after just a maiden win but he did show promise as a juvenile behind the progressive Marchingontogether. He has had one outing this term and is sure to improve.

In the fifth, Bravo has had two outings since a break. He should strip pretty much ready for this event. Supreme Orator took a walk in the market last start but did not finish far behind the winner Epic Sword. They both step up in trip over a distance that could better suit Supreme Orator.

The seventh is another wide-open handicap but Sentido has been close-up at recent starts and showed some improvement in blinkers. He can do better over this longer trip. Benfontein disappointed when favourite last run but was close-up over course and distance at his penultimate start. He has the best of the draw and can make amends.

Nathan Kotzen’s runner Cumulus is well rated by his connections and was finishing well when runner-up last time out. The form behind him has worked out well so he looks to have a bright chance in the seventh. Biggest threat could come from Archilles. Louis Goosen’s runner has been unlucky on occasion but is seldom far back.

Goosen can round off the meeting with the filly Imbali. She has gone close in useful company at her last two and the switch to the poly over her favourite trip can see her home.

By Andrew Harrison

Sigismund (Candiese Marnewick)

Sigismund sails to victory

The well-bred Sigismund finally managed to exit the maidens at Greyville yesterday in what looked to be an easy victory under jockey Craig Zackey. This dashing son of Dynasty has been costly to follow for punters as he was beaten favourite in his last two starts but the Alistair Gordon yard seems to be ticking over nicely as they had a winner last Sunday.

Sigismund (Candiese Marnewick)

Sigismund (Candiese Marnewick)

There was a nail-biting finish to kick off the card when the race totally changed complexion in the last 200m. The Brett Crawford trained odds-on pop Mysterious Omen moved up extremely well coming into the straight but Bells Apostle wouldn’t give in and these two pulled away from the field and looked sure to fight out the finish. This until the Glen Kotzen-trained Final Attempt flew up on the outside to get up at odds of 20-1.

The opening leg of the Pick 6 got off to a good start for the followers of Anton Marcus when the Michael Miller trained Eeetee looked to just hold of the late challenge Misty Heath.

The fourth saw the stable companions Kazaar and Sir Bernadini in a good tussle when the lesser fancied of the two, Kazaar, pulled away from his stable mate. Run Rhino Run received solid betting support from 66-1 down to 25-1 but unfortunately was scratched at the start as he refused to load.

The winners continued to roll in for the Andre Nel yard as Dark Chocolate powered through the centre of the field to narrowly beat the ever game Pina Colada. Dark Chocolate travelled comfortably coming into the the straight and responded instantly for jockey Gareth Wright. Karatage was flying at them late for third under a strong driving ride from Marcus.

The seventh produced a bomb result all round with Rose of Peru and Red Herring fighting out the finish where the judge was needed to separate them. All the exotics shot up with outsiders filling in the top three positions with the biggest roughie, Palace Mystery running third at odds of 36-1.

A shoe replacement caused a slight delay to the closer of the meeting and a further delay occurred when Waiting For Change played up in the stalls and had to be examined by the vet. Trini’s Greenlight jumped inwards at the start of the race and apprentice Luke Ferraris came off however he managed to grab hold of his mount. The lesser fancied of the stable elect was victorious in the form of Waiting For Change with Serino Moodley aboard at 22-1. The hot favourite Genereight came under pressure early and could only manage third. The Pick 6 returned a decent R 59479.70.

By Devonne Govender

Chimichuri Run (Candiese Marnewick)

Chimichuri Run can prove hard to beat

The Grade 3 Graham Beck Stakes has cut up to a field of just eleven for the Peermont Emperor’s Palace Charity Mile meeting at Turffonteinn on Saturday and Pick 6 players will not be complaining as this potentially lucrative bet now looks more catchable.

Chimichuri Run (Candiese Marnewick)

Chimichuri Run (Candiese Marnewick)

The Equus Champion two-year-old of last season, Soqrat, who was set to carry a welter 62kg, was scratched from the Graham Beck, which now looks a two horse race between Chimichuri Run and Alyaasaat, who have both proven their class against older horses. Alyaasaat has a draw and a weight advantage, jumping from draw 6 and receiving 3kg from Chimichuri Run, who carries topweight of 60kg and jumps from draw ten. The latter won the Spring Spree Stakes over 1200m by 4,25 lengths easing up and should relish the extra distance here being by Trippi out of the Grade 1 SA Fillies Classic winner Spiced Gold. His early pace can help him overcome the wide draw as it did when he won the Umkhomazi Stakes at Greyville with ease. Alyaasaat only just failed in the Joburg Spring Challenge over 1450m against a stronger field than Chimichuri faced in the Spring Spree Stakes. Among those he beat was Soqrat, although he was receiving 2kg and beat him by just 0,9 lengths. Both Chimchuri Run and Alyaasaat have good acceleration and there don’t look to be any other runners who can challenge them.

Celtic Sea, Ghaala, Nafaayes, Running Brave and Isle de France should be enough to get punters through the third leg of the Pick 6, the Princess Charlene Starling Stakes, and Noble Secret, Coral Fever, Matador Man, Romany Prince and Arctica should be enough for the next leg, the Peermont Emperor’s Palace Charity Mile.

The fifth leg over 1000m is tricky but Rebel’s Champ, Rocky Valley, Bold Eagle, William The Silent, Wrecking Ball and Prince Of Kahal can get punters through.

With the full amount already up to R300 with the above perm, punters will have a problem keeping the other two legs down.

The last leg, the Yellowwood over 1800m, is a potential stumbling block and punters will have to go as wide as possible, although Being Fabulous has come into her own and is the one to beat with Fort Ember and Sylvan On Fire looking to be the best of the rest.

The Emperor’s Palace Ready To Run Cup sees one of the weakest renewals of this sales race and Rail Trip is a shoe in at the weights, so is a banker consideration. It forms the second leg of the Pick 6 and the only concern for the filly is a wide draw of 12. The choice to give some cheek would have been the rank outsider Patrol Officer, but his very wide draw is off putting. The Sands caught the eye on debut, although he also has a wide draw, and The Sash and Checkpoint Charlie could also make a race of it. What A Blast and The Greatest Wish should improve from their debuts and can also be considered.

By David Thiselton

Bernard Fayd'Herbe (Liesl King)

Duc D’Orange debuts at Kenilworth

The dogs are barking about Duc D’Orange, the Duke Of Marmalade colt who makes his debut with Bernard Fayd’Herbe in the irons in the 1 200m Woodhill Racing Maiden at Kenilworth on Saturday.

But Glen Kotzen, who sponsors the race, is making it clear that – much as he likes the colt – he does not expect him to collect on this occasion.

He said: “Duc D’Orange is very smart and very talented but this will be too short for him. However he is one of the better ones and definitely one for the future.”

Bernard Fayd'Herbe (Liesl King)

Bernard Fayd’Herbe (Liesl King)

World Sports Betting, though, were taking no chances yesterday, opening him second favourite at 2-1 and 1-4 for a place. Gimmetherain, second at Durbanville on his only two starts, heads the market at 11-10 with Anton Marcus’s mount Northern Spy (5-2) the only other quoted at less than 12-1.

Kotzen intends changing tactics when Western Cape Fillies Championship runner-up Temple Grafin goes for the WSB Cape Fillies Guineas on 15 December.

He said: “We will probably give her a bit more of a chance and let her run on at the end but she pulled up great and I was delighted.”

The Woodhill trainer, who won the Cape Fillies Guineas with Princess Victoria seven years ago, will also run Coral Bay and neither filly will race again before the classic.

He said: “Coral Bay ran a cracker last Saturday. She got left in the pens but she flew home to finish fifth.”

Clouds Unfold, raised 4.5kg by the handicappers to a new mark of 106 for winning the race, and third-placed stable companion Santa Clara (up 1.5kg to 97) will also go straight to the Fillies Guineas but the disappointing Nous Voila (ninth) will miss the race.

Candice Bass-Robinson said: “We are putting her back up the straight because she doesn’t handle the turn. There is a progress plate coming up and she will run in that.”

Justin Snaith, who will be bidding for his sixth Cape Fillies Guineas in 12 seasons, confirms that Juniper Spring (“She had to be chased up but she still finished fourth”) will be in next month’s Grade 1 line-up. But he says that 20-1 shot Made To Conquer now has only a ten per cent chance of making the Sansui Summer Cup four weeks on Saturday.

He explained: “Going to PE last weekend has put a bit of a dampener on my other travel plans. The travelling there was very hard and hot and it took a lot out of Magnificent Seven. He only scrambled over the line in the Algoa Cup. I will go every easy on him in the Cape summer season and then have him for something in Natal.”

By Michael Clower

Greyville Wednesday 31/10/2018

Barrier Trial Greyville poly 1000m 31/10/2018

1st Daredevil Aviator (Zackey/Gordon AB 59kg draw 3) This Judpot gelding had one previous barrier trial before being beaten 10,95 lengths over 1400m on debut. He is not the biggest and is slight in build but showed some pace and strode out well with first time blinkers. 58.97 seconds

2nd 2,25 Pacifista (Jacobson/B Crawford MR55 S 59kg draw 4) This tall Dynasty filly had three fair starts in Cape Town from 1200m to 1600m. She over raced when restrained perhaps due to being cut into but still managed to show a good turn of foot in the straight. There is speed and stamina in the family but on this showing she will be more interesting in a sprint in her KZN debut.  59.35 seconds

3rd 6,50 Paarl Rock (Veale/B Crawford S 58kg draw 5) This Seventh Rock filly had one moderate start over 1000m in Cape Town. She is well put together but did not appear to be striding out too well in her first outing on poly. 60.05 seconds

4th 6,60 Woodstock Festival (Samuel/Moore a 59kg draw 7) This unraced Querari gelding had one previous barrier trial in March. He is athletic and has scope and after being dropped out he over raced before being allowed to come home in his own time. 60.07 seconds

5th 7,60 Fashionada (Kennedy/Van Zyl S 59kg draw 1) This unraced Noble Tune gelding is not big and was green around the bend. He showed a nice action without being asked to do a lot. 60.24 seconds

6th 9,60 Blackberry Winter (Wright/Nel S 58kg draw 6) This unraced Silvano filly was slow away but displayed a neat action and some acceleration. Should improve continuously in the typical manner of a Silvano filly. 60.57 seconds

7th 13,35 Mantle (Sakayi -2.5 kg/Van Zyl (Jnr) s 58kg draw 2) This unraced Toreador filly is athletic and showed some zip but faded in the straight. She needed it and will come on from the outing. 61.2 seconds

By David Thiselton

Greyville Sunday 28/10/2018

Barrier Trial Greyville poly 1000m 28/10/2018 

1st Dr Henry (Pagel/Denysschen MR65 a 60kg draw 2) He was returning from a six month layoff and threw the front toe out nicely although it was run at a slow pace and he was just kept together. 63.35 seconds

2nd 2,50 Popova (Ngwane/Gordon A 58kg draw 1) This tall unraced Elusive Fort filly is out of a twice-placed Jet Master half-sister to the Grade 2-winning stayer Blake, so she will need some ground. She was slowly away and green around the turn and had to be ridden to stay in touch in the straight but she does cover some ground and has a fair action. 63.77 seconds.

By David Thiselton

Greyville Friday 26/10/2018

Barrier Trial Greyville poly 1000m 26/10/2018

1st Beat It (Jacobs -4 kg/Howells  MR83 A 58kg draw 2) This Jackson filly’s previous outing was an eight length eighth in the Grade 1 Thekwini over 1600m for two-year-old fillies. She strode out well throughout and overtook the two in front of her effortlessly.

2nd 1,50 Negma (Jacobson/Crawford MR61 S 59kg draw 3) This Dynasty filly earned six cheques in eight starts in Cape Town but is still a maiden and returned here from a three month layoff. She showed fair pace and strode out well enough and should come on from the outing. 60.04 seconds

3rd 3,50 Amex (Randolph/N Kotzen A 58kg draw 6) This unraced Kildonan filly had one previous barrier trial. She is well put together and has a fair stride and after showing some acceleration from the back in the straight she threw her toe out nicely, but she is still green. 60.37 seconds

4th 3,55 Bonniebrook (Moodley/Naidoo A 59kg draw 7) This unraced Crusade colt had one previous barrier trial. He is tall and has some scope but strikes as one who would need a bit of ground, despite being out of a Silvano mare whose only win was over 1000m on debut and who was kept to sprints.  60.38 seconds

5th 8,55 Taweel (Sakayi -2.5 kg/Tarry A 59kg draw 4) This unraced Silvano gelding had one previous barrier trial. He is not the biggest but is compact and although not striding out terribly well looks to be one who can improve. 61.22 seconds

6th 8,70 Call To Duty (Ngwane/Naidoo A 59kg draw 5) This unraced Pomodoro gelding was slow away and green but has some scope and a fair action and will come on from the outing. 61.24 seconds

7th 10,20 Zilla (Pagel/Denysschen MR63 a 59kg draw 8) This was her return from an eight month layoff and she strode out well under the hands and was making late progress. 61.49 seconds

8th 12,70 Dante’s Gold (Ramzan -4 kg/Lunn A 58kg draw 1) This unraced Judpot filly had finished last in two previous barrier trials and after striding out quite well under the hands she faded without being asked any questions. 61.91 seconds

By David Thiselton