The Grade 1 Daily News 2000 is the main drawcard at Greyville on Saturday and should be spectacular to watch.
The strapping Twice Over gelding Do It Again showed a fine turn of foot to go from last to first in a matter of strides when winning the Grade 2 Daisy Guineas and he is now drawn in pole over a trip which is even more suitable, considering he stayed on strongly when runner up in the Grade 1 Cape Derby.
The Grade 1 Cape Guineas winner Tap O’ Noth stayed on in the Daisy Guineas for a 2,25 length third. The yard said a line could be drawn through his Cape Derby run when he was clearly not himself. He is by Captain Al but is a half-brother to the Graded-winning stayer Strathdon and they are adamant that this lanky colt will get the trip. Having the rail in the Daisy Guineas did not really suit him, being a rangy type. MJ Byleveld will have options from a draw of three.
Highveld raider Majestic Mambo has a magnificent turn of foot and would have gone close to winning the Grade 1 SA Classic if he had not been badly hampered, as he looked set to scythe through the field. The shocking accident led to leading jockey Anthony Delpech being sidelined. Callan Murray now takes over. Majestic Mambo quickened well from the back in the SA Derby last time under Keagan de Melo but did not see much daylight and was unplaced behind the front-running winner Hero’s Honour. If he gets a better pace and some luck when running on this time he will be a definite contender.
Surcharge, who is full of class, has had shocking luck with draws this season and now has his best draw for a while of five. If his efforts to overcome draws when second in all three legs of the Triple Crown have not taken their toll he will also be a big runner as he relaxes beautifully in the running and stays on powerfully. His regular pilot Piere Strydom is unfortunately sidelined and Gunther Wrogemann takes over.
Pack Leader was considered “unstoppable” going into the Grade 2 WSB 1900 but had to be scratched after showing signs of a slight colic attack on course. This Cape Derby third-placed horse has come on a lot from his runner up spot in the Sledgehammer and the yard have made this race his season’s mission. He is another one who could get into the mix, considering how well he plugged on in the Cape Derby, although Do It Again did fly past him in the closing stages that day, and Pack Leader might prefer a more galloping track or further.
Roy Had Enough loves Greyville and ran a flat race when a decent fifth in the SA Classic, so he is the dark horse of the race as on pedigree he should enjoy the trip and he has a fine turn of foot. He will likely be dropped out from a wide draw.
White River looked like a middle distance type when staying on strongly for a half-a-length second in the Cape Guineas but he has been a touch disappointing since so is interesting having his first run as a gelding.
Like A Panther always looked to be a Derby sort so was disappointing in the SA Derby and he has a bit to find with Do It Again and Pack Leader on Cape Derby form too.
Steel Rose made a bold bid to steal the Cape Derby and should have come on from his last run when slowing dramatically in the WSB 1900, so he could have an outside chance of stealing a place from the front.
Warrior’s Rest is a giant son of champion sprinter What A Winter but he is out of a Badger Land mare who won a Listed race over 2000m. He finished a narrow third in the Premier’s Champions Stakes over 1600m at Greyville as a two-year-old but has had an interrupted season and comes in having also missed one of his intended preparation races. The yard reckoned he was fit enough and with his big action he runs as if he would stay the trip.
Sunny Bull Du-Toy is officially the lowest rated horse but this big rangy son of former Daily News winner Irish Flame has caught the eye recently, especially in his last start over this trip on the poly when caught wide and still powering away from them. It’s a giant leap in class but he could sneak into the money.
Alssakhra has the same connections as Majestic Mambo Mambo and it will be interesting to see whether he is there to set a decent pace as he is otherwise a hopeful entry.
Toltec is a big, rangy son of Jay Peg and has no chance on paper, but the good pace a Grade 1 usually offers might bring out the best in him over a likely suitable trip.
By David Thiselton








