Sabre Charge (Nkosi Hlophe)

KZN trainer to raid Flamingo

Kwazulu-Natal-based trainer Kom Naidoo has found a happy hunting ground at Flamingo Park on their big day and he will be raiding Kimberley again on Saturday to cash in on their three big races.

Naidoo has a remarkable knack of knowing which horses perform well on the sand and this year he will be sending 11 runners to the Northern Cape in order to pick up some of the big stake money on offer.

Sabre Charge (Nkosi Hlophe)

Sabre Charge (Nkosi Hlophe)

There are a number of highlights on the day, which is headed up by the three feature races, the R200,000 RA Flamingo Mile, the R135,000 RA Sprint over 1000m and the R110,000 Department Of Economic Development And Tourism Diamond Stayers over 2200m. All three are Non-Black Type events.

Trainers have come from all over the country with runners for this 10-race programme, including Jacques Strydom from Port Elizabeth and the likes of Stephen Moffatt, Clinton Binda and Stanley Ferreira from Johannesburg. The other “first” this year is the introduction of a race for work riders. These guys work in their respective races and do most of the work on the horse. The Work Riders’ programme is particularly active on the Highveld and in the

Western Cape. The first work riders’ races in the Eastern Cape started last year and it is a mission of all concerned to see the programmed rolled out throughout the country over the next few years. The programme is aimed at providing previously disadvantaged people the opportunity to undergo training in the sport so that they can ride at a level equivalent to that of a professional jockey.

This Flamingo Park racing meeting is aimed at introducing a new, high-quality experience to the Kimberley community and is an opportunity for Kimberley to raise its profile as a destination worth visiting. Kimberley, which has the only authentic sand track in the country, will be aiming to make this a multi-cultural and inclusive event that caters for varying tastes of horseracing enthusiasts as well as the Kimberley community.

For those who have not attended a race meeting this is an ideal chance to experience the excitement of the sport and enjoy a day packed with entertainment that will provide for all age groups and varying tastes. In addition, 10 local entrepreneurs have been invited to promote youth businesses in the city and province at large.

Princess Peach (Candiese Marnewick)

Nominees for Cape awards

The nominees for this event are:

JUVENILE MALE: AL MARIACHI, ANCESTRY, DUTCH PHILIP, EYES WIDE OPEN

JUVENILE FILLY: MAGICAL WONDERLAND, PRINCESS PEACH

THREE-YEAR-OLD MALE: AFRICAN NIGHT SKY, EDICT OF NANTES, GOLD STANDARD, WILLIAM LONGSWORD

THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY: JUST SENSUAL, LADY OF THE HOUSE

OLDER MALE: CAPTAIN AMERICA, MARINARESCO, SAIL SOUTH, WHISKY BARON

OLDER FEMALE: BELA-BELA, NIGHTINGALE

CHAMPION SPRINTER (1 000M TO 1 200M): LIVE LIFE, SEARCH PARTY, JO’S BOND

CHAMPION MILER (1 400M TO 1 600M): CAPTAIN AMERICA, WILLIAM LONGSWORD

CHAMPION MIDDLE DISTANCE: (1800M TO 2200M):

BELA-BELA, MARINARESCO, SAIL SOUTH, WHISKY BARON

CHAMPION STAYER: AFRICAN NIGHT SKY, BANNER HILL, CAPTAIN SPLENDID, KRAMBAMBULI, MR WINSOME, ROYAL BADGE

OTHER AWARDS

WP GROOMS’ SCHOOL WORKRIDER

CAPE APPRENTICE JOCKEY

CAPE JOCKEY

CAPE TRAINER

ACKNOWLEGMENT OF ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

EXCEPTIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

HORSE OF THE YEAR

OWNER OF THE YEAR

Muzi Yeni (Nkosi Hlophe)

Jockeys cleared for take off

South African jockeys Brandon Lerena and Raymond Danielson were on Tuesday successful in their appeal against a three month suspension from riding handed to them by The Mauritius Turf Club (MTC) and are now awaiting clearance certificates to leave the island.

Brandon Lerena

Brandon Lerena

However, in a situation which Durban-based legal representative Bruce Armstrong described as “bizarre”, SA jockey Muzi Yeni remains forcibly stranded on the island despite no charge having ever been laid against him.

It is well documented Lerena, Danielson and Yeni went on a catamaran trip on a sunny day in June and one of the other people on the boat, unbeknown to them, turned out to be a licensed bookmaker.

Lerena and Danielson were found to be in breach of a MTC rule regarding associations between licensed jockeys and licensed bookmakers and were charged.

However, an appeal against the subsequent guilty verdict was heard internally on the MTC premises on Tuesday and was upheld.

Yeni was not charged with the same breach for the reason the MTC accepted that, as he had only been on the island for a few days, he could not have known the aforementioned man was a licensed bookmaker.

Earlier, Yeni had volunteered information to the MTC regarding a “WhatsApp” screen shot, posted on a Facebook group, in relation to a conversation which allegedly took place between somebody called “Muzi Yeni Q” and another person, the identity of whom is unknown. The Racing Stewards of the Mauritius Turf Club carried out an Inquiry into this matter and concluded that there was no evidence of Yeni having acted in contravention of the MTC Rules of Racing. They therefore decided not to proceed further with the inquiry and no charge was laid against Yeni.

In relation to the above issue, the South African NHRA sent out a press release on July 19 under the headline “Alleged Impersonations in the Racing Industry” which stated:

“The National Horseracing Authority confirms that it is aware of a number of advances and communications made to various people in the Industry by certain persons purporting to be Jockeys or persons connected to Jockeys. These persons offer tips and inside information under the guise of being in the know and well informed.  They request that payments be made directly into their banking accounts in return for the information. It has been established that the Riders, whose names are being used are not aware of these communications.”

Raymond Danielson

Raymond Danielson

Yeni’s contract of employment to ride for the Ricky Maingard stable in Mauritius had ended on June 26.

Before any foreign worker is allowed to leave Mauritius, he has to obtain clearances from all relevant authorities, and Yeni was granted these by both the MTC and the Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA).

On about the 28th day of June, Yeni was requested by the “Police des jeux” , a department of the MRA, to record a statement in relation to the “catamaran” incident.

Together with a Mauritian legal representative, Yeni fully cooperated with the “Police des jeux” and voluntarily gave a detailed version on the issues raised by the latter.

Thereafter, the “Police des Jeux” allowed him to leave the premises and told me him he was free to go.

Not only has no provisional charge of any nature whatsoever been levelled against Yeni to date, but the “Police des Jeux” were also satisfied with his explanations, which confirmed there was no evidence to link him with any offence under the Laws of Mauritius.

Therefore, Yeni appeared to be free to leave the island in order to ride Ten Gun Salute in the Vodacom Durban July at Greyville on July 1.

However, in the first of a “shocking” sequence of events, Yeni’s legal representative was informed on the same day by the officers of the “Police des Jeux” that there was “objection to departure” placed upon Yeni and such objection was lodged at the request of the Prime Minister’s Office.

Yeni’s subsequent appeals to all of The Permanent Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office; The Commissioner of Police; The Gambling and Regulatory Authority; The Passport and Immigration Officer; and the Director of Public Prosecutions to provide a reason for the objection brought no joy.

Muzi Yeni (Nkosi Hlophe)

Muzi Yeni

To date neither Yeni nor his legal advisors have been provided with any reason whatsoever for the “objection to departure”.

Even worse, the “objection to departure” in question seems to be for an indefinite period as he has not been informed of the duration of such objection.

A further distressing event occurred when Yeni’s application to the Supreme Court was adjourned until August 18, despite Yeni’s legal representatives pointing out the urgency of a resolution to the matter.

Yeni has been deprived of earning a living since June 26, and he is the sole breadwinner in a family also consisting of his wife and two children, both of whom attend paid school.

Yeni, who has riding commitments in South Africa, has also apparently lost sponsors.

His legal representatives have also pointed out the irreparable prejudice which had been caused to Yeni and his family.

Yeni’s legal representatives have also emphasised their belief that such a state of affairs stands contrary to Yeni’s constitutional rights guaranteed under Section 15 of the Constitution of Mauritius entitled “FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT” and more specifically sub section (1) thereof which reads: “No person shall be deprived of his freedom of movement , and for the purposes of this section, that freedom means the right to move freely throughout Mauritius, the right to reside in any part of Mauritius, the right to enter Mauritius, the right to leave Mauritius, and immunity of expulsion from Mauritius.”

By David Thiselton

Talktothestars (Nkosi Hlophe)

Talktothestars on a winning note

Another South African Champions Season may be a thing of the past with the curtain coming down on Gold Cup day at Greyville on Sunday, but it’s still business as usual at Scottsville tomorrow where Racing. It’s a Rush Pinnacle Stakes heads a competitive card.

Once the country’s highest rated horse, Talktothestars has not won since scraping home in a Pinnacle Stakes event at Flamingo Park. Be that as it may, the former Gr1 Tsogo Sun Sprint winner was matching it with the best towards the tail end of the season, finishing second to Rafeef in the Gr1 Computaform Sprint, beating Carry On Alice, and then second in the Gr2 Post Merchants to Search Party with a host of the country’s best sprinters behind him.

Coennie de Beer’s champion ran no sort of race in the recent Gr1 Mercury Sprint last month but was reported as coughing post-race.

He was decidedly unlucky not to have finished closer than three and a bit lengths behind Bull Valley when defending his title in the Tsogo Sun Sprint, and although he may not have won, he ran into serious traffic just as he was making his final bid and lost all momentum.

With rising star in the apprentice ranks in Ashton Arries taking 2.5kg off his back, Talktothestars has a lot in his favour and he can kick his season off on a winning note.

Talktothestars (Nkosi Hlophe)

Talktothestars (Nkosi Hlophe)

Brutal Force has not found the form that saw him win two races on the Highveld when sent up for the Computaform Sprint as his target but he did show signs when three lengths back to Bull Valley in the Mercury Sprint. Joey Ramsden is likely to hold off heading back to a wet and wintery Cape Town for a while and Brutal Force will need to pay his way.

Dennis Drier was touched off in the last two weeks of the KZN Trainer’s Championship, losing his crown to Duncan Howells, but he signed off his season in style with Lady In Black winning the Gr1 Thekwini Stakes.

In Sommerlied he has another smart filly but the daughter of Var has been lightly raced in spite of winning three of her four starts.

She has it all to do at these weights with the likes of Talktothestars and Brutal Force but she should have come on from her come-back win when touching off Sergeant Hardy and should be a big threat to her older male rivals.

Formerly Vaal-based Louis Goosen has his first runners as an official Ashburton-based trainer, saddling three runners in Doing It For Dan, Hashtag Strat and Bonnie Dawn. The last mentioned was touched off last Saturday by Gee Wizz in a five-furlong dash at Greyville under 61.5kg and with apprentice Craig Bantam, back from a successful spell in Cape Town, taking 2.5kg off her back, she will feel as if she is running ‘loose’.

Aforaway met winners when some lengths behind Bear Hug in the KZN Breeders Juvenile Plate and newly crowned champion trainer Sean Tarry can get his KZN season underway. The step up in trip and Anton Marcus aboard points to a much improved run although there are a number of well bred debutante’s in the line-up and the betting could prove a better guide.

African Honey is lightly raced with modest form to back her but a step up in trip and a tongue-tie could see Robbie Hill’s filly show major improvement and open the Pick 6.

Eina! Was probably what many punters where feeling after most took a drubbing at Sunday’s Gold Cup meeting but the horse of the same name can ease some of that pain in the fourth although the likes of Sitia and Black Cashmere will make it difficult.

By Andrew Harrison

Flamingo set to sparkle

With just days to go before the inaugural Flamingo Park Race Event in Kimberley, some dozen grooms are gearing themselves up to race for the first time ever.

As part of the Race Association of South Africa’s Work Race Programme, twelve grooms will ride in the first race on the card on 5 August – a first for Kimberley.

The Race Association of South Africa says the Work Riders Programme, which started in the Eastern Cape last year, will be rolled out throughout the country over the next few years.

Mphumelelo Mjoka (Nkosi Hophe)

Mphumelelo Mjoka (Nkosi Hophe)

The programme is aimed at providing previously disadvantaged people the opportunity to undergo training in the sport so that they can ride at a level equivalent to that of a professional jockey.

The race will afford the workers to receive the same prize money as that of a qualified professional.

In partnership with the City of Kimberley and supported by Phumelela Game and Leisure, the event spearheaded by Bosco Sports Management is aimed at developing horse racing knowledge and creating transferable skills as horse racing has been identified as a developmental node within the Northern Cape province.

The Flamingo Park Race event is aimed at introducing a new, high-quality experience to the Kimberley community and is an opportunity for Kimberley to raise its profile as a destination that is worth visiting.

Professional jockey Mpumelelo Mjoka is earmarked to attend the meeting. Mjoka who is in the fourth year of his apprenticeship, recently represented South Africa in the Prix Longines Future Stars Campaign in France where he came first.

Considering the popularity and rich history of the horse racing sport in South Africa, Kimberley is the best-suited host city for the Flamingo Park Race because of the racecourse that features an authentic dirt track – the only one of its kind in the country.

While all of the other horse racing events in the country have become an elite experience showcasing premium brands and lifestyle activities, the Flamingo Park Race event will be more of a multi-cultural and inclusive event that caters for varying tastes of horse racing enthusiasts as well as the Kimberley community.

In addition to the horse racing event, the day will be packed with various entertainment showcases for all aged groups and varying tastes.

Ten local entrepreneurs have been invited to promote youth businesses in the city and province at large.

This event is not exclusive to punters but serves to invite guests from every city in South Africa to visit Kimberley and communicate that all South Africans can get involved in the horse racing industry.

Children under the age of 18 enter for free.

Marinaresco (Nkosi Hlophe)

Marinaresco loses a shoe

Durban July hero Marinaresco lost a front shoe in the course of last Saturday’s World Sports Betting Champions Cup and this may well have been why he ran way below form, finishing with only one behind him.

Marinaresco (Nkosi Hlophe)

Marinaresco (Nkosi Hlophe)

Candice Bass-Robinson said yesterday: “Bernard Fayd’Herbe told me that the horse felt scratchy so maybe it affected him. But I also think that the way the race was run didn’t suit him – nothing was coming from off the pace – and so it could have been a combination of the two things.”

The five-year-old will return to his Milnerton base next week and will have his horse sickness vaccinations before going on a well-earned break while his connections reflect on his place in South African racing history – the first July winner to be trained by a woman and the one who carried more weight to victory in the country’s greatest race than any horse has ever done.

In the Cape season he will attempt to atone for managing only fourth in the L’Ormarin’s Queen’s Plate and fifth in the Sun Met, and then there is the intriguing possibility of an overseas campaign.  “It’s possible, we will have to decide at a later stage,” said Mrs Robinson.

It’s My Turn, only just in front of Marinaresco in the Champions Cup, was found to be not striding out on his right fore but the course vet could find nothing to account for the performance of Judicial who finished over five lengths last.

By Michael Clower

Silvano breaks own record

Newly crowned champion sire Silvano smashed his own record for earnings in a season and was dominant throughout the 2016-2017 term.

The Maine Chance Farms-based German-bred stallion won his second National Sires Championship with earnings of a staggering R27,867,675, which surpassed the record of  R20 946 892 he set in the 2012-2013 season.

silvano

Silvano (Supplied)

This season he was R8,775,037 clear of the 2014-2015 champion sire, the recently late Captain Al.

Silvano recently achieved his fourth victory in the country’s premier race, the Vodacom Durban July.

He is undoubtedly one of July history’s most dominant sires and to emphasise this point he sired Marinaresco, Al Sahem and Nightingale to first, second and tie-fourth in the big race this year, while he famously sired the July trifecta in 2015 and he sired the first and third-placed horses in the 2013 renewal.

Silvano had four individual Grade 1 winners this past season and they each won a single Grade 1. They were Marinaresco, Nightingale, Orchid Island and Al Sahem.R27,867,675

He was also the leading sire of three-year-olds and dominated in this department too. His three-year-olds earned R11,836,200, which was R4,852,000 clear of second-placed Dynasty.

Silvano’s average earnings per runner was R126,098 and he had a 54,3% winners to runners ratio.

He had 13 individual Black Type winners of 20 races and all in all from 221 runners had 120 winners of 207 races.

A symbol of his dominance this season could be seen in the running of the Grade 2 Gold Bracelet over 2000m on Sunday where half of the ten runners were by him.

By David Thiselton

Kenilworth Aerial

Kenilworth rained out

Yesterday’s Kenilworth meeting fell victim to rain and will now take place on Sunday with the first race again at 1.15pm.

Heavy rain began falling shortly after 7.30am and 28mm was recorded. The wet weather panel (including jockey and trainer representatives plus a vet) was convened and at 11.30am Greg Cheyne galloped a horse on the course, reporting that there was surface water and inconsistent underfoot conditions. The course was declared unsafe and the meeting called off at 11.50am.

By Michael Clower

Lady In Black (Candiese Marnewick)

Bright future for Lady In Black

Dennis Drier looks to have a bright classic season ahead of him as his Grade 1 Thekwini Stakes winner Lady In Black looks as special as his Grade 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion winner Sand And Sea.

Just about everything which could have gone wrong in the running for Lady In Black went wrong for her on Sunday. She was bowled a couple of times when attempting to slot in from a wide draw and was ultimately trapped wide throughout. She then took two nasty bumps at the top of the straight and was later found to have been cut into too. Yet she still managed to stay on best of all to win by half-a-length and remain unbeaten in three starts.

Lady In Black (Candiese Marnewick)

Lady In Black (Candiese Marnewick)

Drier was full of praise for the filly and also for jockey Sean Veale. He said, “I obviously didn’t think it was going well for her. I think what won her the race was Sean didn’t panic and chase, but just sat and waited. Then when S’Manga (Khumalo) pulled his horse out at the top of the straight and gave her two nasty bumps Sean once again didn’t panic and just held her together until she could get back into her rhythm. She also showed tremendous guts and courage and, of course, ability.”

She is by Dynasty out of the Jet Master mare Mystery Dame, who won five times from 1400-1800m and was twice Grade 3 placed. Mystery Dame is a half-sister to the Jallad colt Talahatchie, who won the Grade 1 Premier’s Champion Stakes, which is the male equivalent of the Thekwini.

Bloodstock agent John Freeman, representing owners Jack Mitchell and his daughter Nancy, had to go to R1,1million to secure her at the Bloodstock South Africa National Yearling Sales.

Drier has trained a few for the Mitchells before and counted himself most fortunate to be earmarked for this one.

Drier did not know the reason he was chosen, but perhaps it was due to him having been the trainer of the most successful Dynasty female to date, Beach Beauty, who won five Grade 1s.

Lady In Black was bred by Willie Englebrecht, who has a glittering record as a breeder. After being sold she was sent to Drakenstein Stud to be spelled. Drier did not think she would be an “early” filly, so he turned down the offer to have her sent to him during the Cape Summer Season, where he always has a string at Phillippi training centre.

Instead, Lady In Black was transported to Summerveld to join him upon his return from the Cape.She showed she was special from day one. He said, “She is one of those fillies every trainer would love to have and thank goodness my name came out of the hat.”

Sand And Sea (Nkosi Hlophe)

Sand And Sea (Nkosi Hlophe)

However, he said she is completely different to Beach Beauty in everything but temperament. He said, “Beach Beauty was a small and robust little horse, but Lady In Black has a lot of scope. She has a bright future.” He added, “But in temperament she is exactly the same as Beach Beauty. Nothing worries her. She is unbelievable and very easy to work with.” Drier said she had come out of her race very well, despite the rough race she had to endure.

Lady In Black will now be earmarked for the big fillies races in the Cape Summer, with the Grade 1 WSB Cape Fillies Guineas being her chief target.

The big Twice Over colt Sand And Sea, who is unbeaten in two starts, will also be heading for Cape Town. Drier is confident he will get a mile.

Drier and Veale also had two winners together on the first day of the Gold Cup Festival of Racing on Saturday.

In the first, a Maiden Juvenile Plate over 1600m on the turf, they won with Colour Your Dreams, who was bred by James Armitage’s Sandown Stud. Armitage is the nephew of Beach Beauty’s late breeder Trevor. Drier was thrilled to witness the excitement the Philanthropist filly’s victory brought to the ten enthusiastic ladies who own her and also to the other part-owner Bobby Norton, whom Drier described as “the thorn among the roses.”

In the third race, a MR 70 Handicap for fillies and mares over 1000m on the poly, Drier and Veale won with Western Winter filly Chamber Maid. She was well supported in the betting and is owned by former Gold Circle chairman John Bescoby in partnership with former Gold Circle director Bruce Armstrong as well as by Sally Bruss, who was the stud manager of the filly’s breeders, Lammerskraal Stud. Bescoby was of course a part-owner of Beach Beauty.

By David Thiselton

Eyes Wide Open (Candiese Marnewick)

Equus finalists announced

The Equus Awards voting panel met at Greyville late last Sunday evening, 29 July, to decide the finalists for this season’s awards.

The voting panel comprised of Andrew Harrison, Matthew Lips, Jason Dedekind, Roger Smith, Michael Clower and RA chairman Larry Wainstein as non-voting chairperson.

The panel submitted their first round of nominations after Vodacom Durban July Day and voting for the finalists took place after the Gold Cup race meeting.

The categories and finalists are:

Champion Two-year-old Colt – distance immaterial: Eyes Wide Open, Mustaaqeem, Sand And Sea.
Champion Two-year-old Filly – distance immaterial: Brave Mary, Lady In Black
Champion Three-year-old Colt – distance immaterial: Al Sahem, Edict Of Nantes, Heavenly Blue, William Longsword.
Champion Three-year-old Filly – distance immaterial: Just Sensual, Lady Of The House.
Champion Older Male – distance immaterial: Captain America, Legal Eagle, Marinaresco, Whisky Baron.
Champion Older Filly/Mare – distance immaterial: Bela-Bela, Carry On Alice, Nightingale, Nother Russia.
Champion Sprinter – (1000 – 1200m; age/gender immaterial): Bull Valley, Carry On Alice, Rafeef.
Champion Miler – (1400 – 1600; age/gender immaterial): Bela-Bela, Captain America, Legal Eagle, William Longsword.
Champion Middle Distance – (1800 – 2200; age/gender immaterial): Legal Eagle, Marinaresco, Whisky Baron
Champion Stayer – (2400 and up; age/gender immaterial): Al Sahem, Hermoso Mundo

Voting Criteria

The awards are based on graded races and in particular Grade 1 races. As regards the stayer category, the winning horse will be at the discretion of the voting panel. This decision was taken as the only Grade 1 race in SA is the SA Derby, which would mean that this should be the obvious winner based on a single run. This would also have excluded fillies and mares.

Breeder Awards:
Stallion of the Year
Broodmare of the Year
Breeder of the Year

The Thoroughbred Breeders Association may include outstanding and/or international achievement awards.

Individual Awards:
Champion Apprentice
Champion Jockey
Champion Owner (based on stakes earned)
Champion Trainer (based on stakes earned)
Industry Merit Award
Horse of the Year Award

The awards are a glittering black-tie gala event that takes place at the Convention Centre at Emperor’s Palace on Tuesday, August 15. Clyde Basel and Graeme Hawkins will be the masters of ceremonies for the evening and guests will be treated to an array of entertainment.  There will also be an after party at the same venue.