Turffontein Standside stages an eight race card tomorrow night where the racing is competitive and dividends should be rewarding for those who do their homework.
It is not easy to find a best bet on the card but the one plumped for is Military Award in race four, a Maiden over 1400m. This Brave Tin Soldier gelding made his debut on Grand Heritage day over 1200m and his low draw was against him, so he didn’t do badly in finishing 14,5 lengths back. He proved that sentiment correct in his next start over the 1400m course and distance of tomorrow’s race. He was caught wide for much of the journey from a wide draw, so did exceptionally well to stay on strongly throughout the straight to finish a 0,2 length second. He should come on further for that run.
Weichong Marwing stays aboard for his brother Weiho. The one factor against him is a wide draw of 14. Weichong will need all of his considerable skill and guile to overcome it. On the plus side the horse does not over race and he has proved he loves the galloping nature of this track.
The main danger could be Hamaan. He also stayed on strongly in that last race after being dropped out from a very high draw. He was beaten 2,3 lengths by Military Award. On the other hand that was his debut. He has also cracked a better draw than Military Award tomorrow night.
Bling Swing is an interesting raider for Paul Lafferty. He ran in the KZN Series for three-year-olds over 1400m last time out and faced good horses. He finished only 0,25 lengths behind the Gr 1 winner Gunner, although he was receiving 10,5kg if the 2,5kg apprentice claim of his rider is included. However, he was only receiving 4,5kg from the winner, the fair sort Roy’s Magic and was beaten only 2,75 lengths.
The second race over 1600m sees a penalty kick in Samurai Blade as he is weighted to stroll home and is in good form too.
The first leg of the Pick 6, a Maiden for fillies and mares over 1400m, is one of the most difficult races on the card and punters should go wide.
Next up is the Military Award race.
In the third leg, over 2000m, Spun Out, another raider from the Lafferty yard, is the choice. In his first run after gelding, last time out, he showed considerable improvement. He was dropped out from a wide draw over 1600m at Scottsville and ran on strongly to finish second. He was not stopping at the line, so should relish the step up in trip. Some might view coming up to altitude to run over 2000m as a major negative and it would be if he was coming up from sea level.
However, Summerveld is about a third of the altitude of Johannesburg and horses have raided to win marathon trips from that training centre before. Strydom aboard is a plus. Stool Pigeon could be dangerous. He appeared to run too handy last time when stepped up to this trip and that blunted his finishing speed. He should be given another chance.
In the next leg the solid sort Hawaiian Sun should love a return to the Standside track. He carries topweight but has dropped to a competitive merit rating and this is an ideal trip. However, this is an open race where it looks wisest to go wide.
The next race is also not easy. However, Last Chirp looks to have some class and she has the advantage of a rails run on the standside over an ideal 1160m course and distance. She could represent some fair each-way value.
The last race over 1000m sees a potential banker in Fieldmarshall Fenix. He over raced a touch early on in a 1450m event last time out and still managed to finish second. Therefore, he should enjoy the step back to 1000m and is drawn on the standside rail. This is only his second career start and he should have improvement in him too.
By David Thiselton






