Marinaresco (Liesl King)

Van Niekerk excited

Grant van Niekerk now believes that Marinaresco’s 19 draw holds no fears for either him or the horse. He initially considered it to be the worst draw of the lot – and indeed so did punters and bookmakers, and the three-year-old’s price went out from 6-1 to 9-1.

Marinaresco (Liesl King)

Marinaresco (Liesl King)

But Van Niekerk said: “The draw doesn’t really bother me that much because I now think the best going is probably three or four horses off the rails as there are patches on the track.

“In any case I was always going to give him a chance. It will be his first time racing at Greyville and I don’t want to make it hard for him. But I think he will suit the course and I know he will make up the ground. He is a very good horse, probably up there with the best I’ve ridden.”

Mike Bass’s final July runner hasn’t always been easy to handle. “He used to be very naughty in a race, fighting other horses, and if he worked alongside something he would have his ears flat back as he tried to have a go at the horse and it’s rider.”

Gelding and blinkers have channelled this in the required direction – “He is now all heart in a race and he fights to the line. I just have to find luck in running.”

This will be the fourth Vodacom July ride for Van Niekerk who will be 25 on Thursday and who is hoping to gain compensation for being robbed on 55-1 shot Smanjemanje four years ago.

He recalled: “It was my first ride in the race and I can remember every single bit of it. I went into it with no pressure. I knew the horse had ability but maybe not up to that class.

“However he surprised me. I got bumped twice (by the Jeff Lloyd-ridden Chesalon) in the straight and I still believe today that this cost me the race. I was pushed from the outside to the middle and I was only beaten a short head.”

Joey Ramsden, whose St Tropez (Anton Marcus) is sixth in the betting at 12-1, also runs 20-1 shot The Conglomerate (Piere Strydom).

He said: “I think it’s a very open race. It is going to take a nice horse to win but you are going to have to have a fair bit of fortune – I don’t see a lot of pace. However I’m spoilt in that I have two of the best riders in the country, if not the world.”

Justin Snaith, bidding for a third July win, also believes luck in running will be important – “Any one of my four can win, it’s a question of how the race pans out for them. At the moment I think I won’t even want to watch – I will go there and close my eyes!”

By Michael Clower

Saratoga Dancer

Saratoga Dancer connections excited

Well known KZN-racing couple Rodney and Jane Trotter had a dream come true when the horse they spelled and own, the Duncan Howells-trained Saratoga Dancer, was included in the Vodacom Durban July final field. It was also a momentous occasion for two other part-owners, passionate KZN-based racing fans Rick and Thora Nidd.

The four-year-old Mambo In Seattle gelding will provide a third July runner for prominent owner Gary Westwater, while Chris Winter as well as Howells himself also own a share each.

Jane Trotter bought the Gary Player Stud-bred Saratoga Dancer at the National Yearling Sales for R95,000 with the aim of selling him on at the Emperor’s Palace Ready To Run Sale. Jane is one of the country’s most respected pre-trainers and backed and prepared him for the latter sale from the Trotter’s Ambleway Thoroughbred Stables farm near Pietermaritzburg.

However, there was not much interest and Howells ended up buying him on behalf of the Trotters for R140,000. The probable reason for the lack of interest was his one knee being offset. However, Jane revealed the horse had not had a single day of unsoundness in his entire life to date. The only reason there have been a couple of gaps in his racing career was due to Howells always believing he would make a better four-year-old.

Saratoga Dancer

Saratoga Dancer

This year’s July falls exactly 40 years after part-owner Rick Nidd’s equine favourite Jamaican Music won the big race.

Rick recalled standing to win a lot of money on this popular Ralph Rixon-trained grey in 1974 and was so confident he had asked a motor car company to have the car he intended buying with the winnings polished and ready for him to collect the following Monday. In those days Rick and his family used to huddle around the radio to listen to the July and he could not believe what he was hearing when commentator Ernie Duffield broke the news shortly after the start that Jamaican Music had dislodged his jockey.

However, Rick continued to support the courageous grey and had R100 on him in the 1976 July.

The same year of Jamaican Music’s July win, Chris Winter was playing rugby for Natal U20. Chris had followed horseracing since his junior school days and he and his friends often found ways to get their Place Accumulators on. He began buying horses as soon as he could afford them. He had a break from owning for some time, but since coming back ten years ago Howells has always been his trainer.

Rodney Trotter has served for many years on the board of the National Horseracing Authority. Neither Rodney nor Jane were able to assess how good Saratoga Dancer would be on the race track during his spelling period.  However, Rodney recalled commentator Sheldon Peters calling Saratoga Dancer “the talk of the town” when he appeared for his second start over 2016 at Scottsville in September 2014.

He duly won by a comfortable two lengths and a subsequent third in a handicap on the poly was enough to qualify him for the R3,85 million Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup, which was at that stage the richest race even run in South Africa. He finished a decent 1,5 length sixth, but had a tough race and returned to Ambleway for a rest.

In his second come back run, in a 1600m event on the Greyville turf, he announced himself as a horse who could go to the top as his long stride carried him to an eyecatching victory. He duly won three of his next five starts and was strongly fancied for the Gr 2 Peermont Emperor’s Palace Charity Mile at Turffontein. However, much to the disappointment of connections, he was made first reserve and didn’t get a run.

After another win and a decent third from a wide draw in the Gr 3 Christmas Handicap over 1600m on the Greyville turf, he returned to Ambleway for another rest. In his latest comeback he finished a decent 3,75 length fourth against top class sorts in the Gr 2 Drill Hall Stakes over 1400m. His beautiful stride caught the eye when he cantered down to post for his next start in the Gr 3 Cup Trial over 1800m, where he had another wide draw to overcome.

However, at a crucial stage, just as he was winding up into that big stride, he was bumped by a shifting The Conglomerate and was interfered with by the latter for much of the remainder of the straight. An objection saw him promoted from fourth to third, but Howells was downcast, believing his chances of making the July field now to be forlorn.

However, thanks to a few scratching he snuck into the field, although not without some controversy.

Jane Trotter’s intuition at those sales a few years ago had paid dividends beyond her wildest dreams. She has spelled a number of July runners, including narrow runner up Young Rake, but this will be the first July runner she and Rodney have owned.

Saratoga Dancer has won over 2000m before, but Howells does admit the 2200m trip of the July might “stretch him.” He is the lowest rated horse in the race on 95 and has once again had bad luck with the draw, so is not surprisingly the biggest outsider with Betting World at 66/1.

Howells, who also has Ten Gun Salute in the race, has only had one previous July runner. He was happy with Saratoga Dancer’s July gallop and his overall preparation. The best of this horse has likely not been seen and he could surprise a few people. Chris Winter concluded, “Just remember Leicester City won the league!”

By David Thiselton

Leading in Saratoga Dancer (left to right) are: James Rich (assistant trainer to Duncan Howells) / James Winter / Warren Lenferna / Chris Winter / Rick Nidd / Thora Nidd / Jane Trotter / Rodney Trotter

a marcus

Jockey of the Month – May 2016

ANTON MARCUS

Anthony Delpech is in devastating form and himself deserved the award for his 19 wins, and particularly for his success on the Justin Snaith runners on Guineas Day and in the Woolavington 2000.

But while winning races is important, which Anton did well with 15 during the month, winning under trying circumstances deserves recognition and in Anton’s ride on Rabada to win the Daily News 2000 one saw outstanding jockeyship as he nursed the Mike Azzie charge to the line without panicking after he dropped his stick at the top of the straight.

It was an outstanding display of level-headed calm under incredible pressure as he kept the colt balanced with encouragement only by flicking the reins and pushing to hold off the challengers in the finish.

An inspirational performance worthy of the award.

Well done Anton

j snaith

Trainer of the Month – May 2016

Justin Snaith 

The competition among the stables is extremely strong and both Dean Kannemeyer and Dennis Drier have done outstandingly well with Kannemeyer saddling a winner from every four horses he sends out and Drier consistently getting his runners into the money with eight winners and 18 places.

But operating away from your home base is a tough thing and Justin has done well with his Durban string with three wins and a second in graded events. He took the double on Guineas day at Greyville winning the Canon Guineas and the Daisy Fillies Guineas then followed it up with another super win with Bela-Bela in the Grade 1 Woolavington 2000.

With the quality of stock he has brought to Durban expectations are high and we congratulate him and wish him well.

Well done Justin

Our Mate Art (left)Table Bay (right) Liesl King

Langerman thriller

Variety Club and Act Of War both used the Langerman as a stepping stone to Cape Guineas success and most Kenilworth racegoers left the course on Saturday convinced they had seen not one future star but two.

Our Mate Art (left)Table Bay (right) Liesl King

Our Mate Art (left)Table Bay (right) Liesl King

“I should have won – and if I’d had a lead I would have done,” said Grant van Niekerk who led for all except the frustrating final stride on Our Mate Art. “He didn’t settle for the first furlong but, make no mistake, this is a horse for the future.”

Candice Robinson added: “Nobody wanted to go on and our horse couldn’t get any cover. We will bring him back in the spring and aim him at the Guineas.”

But it should not be forgotten that Table Bay, who responded so courageously to Donovan Dillon’s urgings, was conceding two kilos. Derek Brugman, who is already talking of the Cape Derby or Met following the Guineas, said: “I think both first and second will go straight to the top.”

It was the fourth Langerman in six seasons, and the ninth in the last 16, for Joey Ramsden who recalled how he had so nearly said goodbye to Table Bay in Melbourne last year. He had set his heart on buying the horse but overslept and did not wake up until after the sale had started. He rang Brugman to be told the yearling was due into the ring in 20 minutes.

A desperate Ramsden rushed for a taxi fearing he would get a slow driver but hit on an Afghan “who drove like Mikka Hakinen” and got there in the nick of time to buy the colt for a bargain A$120 000.

Ramsden added: “Newlands (third) is a Derby horse but he is qualified for the CTS $500 000 mile. Attenborough (who weakened close home into fourth) will either go back to six furlongs or we ride him with cover. He over-raced so the jury is out on whether he stays.”

Ramsden and Dillon also have a leading candidate for the Cape Fillies Guineas with the Drakenstein homebred Captain Gambler who got up on the line in the Irridescence.

Elusive Silva (Liesl King)

Elusive Silva (Liesl King)

Justin Snaith reckons that Elusive Silva, backed from 14-1 to 6-1 before giving the trainer his first Winter Derby under a well-judged ride from Robert Khathi, has what it take to make his mark in the Cape summer season.

He reasoned: “Silvanos always improve and I think that this one will furnish into the right type of horse. He has a nice way about him as well as a lovely temperament.”

Whisky Baron went the same expensive way as seven of the previous eight Winter Derby favourites and the 13-10 shot could get no closer than fourth. Bernard Fayd’Herbe reported: “He didn’t stay and I had to use him to get across which made it worse.”

The different bridle worked wonders with the previously hard-pulling 20-1 shot Eighth Wonder but Greg Ennion, who also sent out third-placed Roman Discent at 66-1, was left rueing what might have been, saying: “Eighth Wonder needed a pace and so he had to do it the hard way out in front.”

Jack Mitchell, fighting leukaemia with a degree of success in a specialist clinic in Houston, Texas, had a welcome tonic when Francia initiated a Snaith feature double in the Winter Oaks to give the talented Lyle Hewitson his first Cape Town winner.

Brett Crawford intends resting Chevauchee until the spring when she could be stepped up further in trip after Corne Orffer rode the 7-2 favourite to a comfortable win in the Ladies Mile. Indeed the only moment of anxiety came when racing manager Craig Carey, relaying the commentary to boss Wayne Kieswetter in Britain, lost the connection!

Mike Bass was on course to record his sixth successive century with St Elmo’s Fire who put Van Niekerk on 99 while Mike Robinson revealed that Blarney Bay needs a penetrometer reading of a least 30 for the trainer to get really confident. It was only 25 on Saturday but the old war horse revelled in the winter course seven furlongs.

By Michael Clower

No Worries (Nkosi Hlophe)

Another Million? No Worries

Gareth Van Zyl pulled off a fine training feat at Greyville yesterday when No Worries recaptured the KZN Breeders Million Mile race he had won as a four-year-old two years ago at Clairwood.

The Summerhill-bred Kahal gelding was coming off three runs between 1950m and 2400m which had yielded a win and two thirds.

Van Zyl somehow managed to freshen the six-year-old up and he ran on strongly from midfield under regular rider Warren Kennedy, despite the race having been run at a crawl,

He overtook favourite Rabada close home before drawing clear to win by 1,5 lengths.

No Worries (Nkosi Hlophe)

No Worries (Nkosi Hlophe)

Twice Gr 1-winning three-year-old Rabada, who is in the field for next weekend’s Vodacom Durban July, carried 59,5kg, but on official merit ratings No Worries, who carried 58kg, was only 0,5kg better off with him. Furthermore, No Worries was officially 2kg under sufferance with third-placed Malak El Moolook, whom he beat by 2,25 lengths.

This confirmed No Worries’ recent good form was not only due to his stamina capacity and he is clearly enjoying a new lease of life.

July watchers might view the race as a further blow to the chances of the three-year-olds, who already have a tough task at the weights.

Van Zyl said the enormous amount of work put in by jockey Kennedy and his assistant trainer Jessica Von Niebel had turned No Worries around.

Kennedy described the chestnut as “the darling of the stable” and owner Brian Burnard called him “a soldier.”

Every one of the other eight races carried a R200,000 stake. Nine-times South African champion breeders Summerhill Stud enjoyed a day to remember.

Sean Tarry scored a treble with the JJ Snyman-owned-and-bred Strategic News filly Strategic Move (S’Manga Khumalo), the Summerhill-bred Admire Main gelding Hyaku (JP van der Merwe); and the Summerhill-bred Kahal filly Witchcraft (Khumalo).

Doug Campbell scored a double. The Mogok gelding Kingston Boy (Anthony Delpech), which he bred and part-owns, repeated his win of last year and his Summerhill-bred Visionaire filly Lala (Anton Marcus) was a deserved winner.

Other winners were St. John Gary with his home-bred Announce filly Last Chirp (Marcus), Tony Rivalland with Summerhill-bred gelding Count Von Count (Lyle Hewitson) and Alyson Wright with Yellow Star Stud-bred Daylami gelding Penhaligon (Delpech).

By David Thiselton

smanga khumalo site

Khumalo faces suspension

S’Manga Khumalo’s first visit to Durbanville for nine years looks in doubt after Snaith Racing took him off all six booked rides at the country course’s meeting on Wednesday.

Smanga Khumalo

Smanga Khumalo

This follows the former champion’s controversial defeat on the stable’s Captain Courteous in the Soccer 6 Maiden at Fairview on Friday. The 7-1 shot cruised to the front over a furlong out and went more than a length clear as Khumalo sat almost motionless, seemingly convinced he had the race in the bag.

But Luyolo Mxothwa on 2-1 favourite Seattle Light refused to concede defeat, kept driving away and got up on the line to score by a head leaving a stunned Khumalo in more trouble than the British Prime Minister.

Tellytrack commentator Alistair Cohen exclaimed: “Has Khumalo pulled off a howler? Oh my word, I think there is going to be drama.”

Khumalo faces a lengthy suspension unless he can come up with some extremely extenuating circumstances but it will come too late to affect his second championship which seems his for the taking. He went into yesterday’s Greyville meeting 25 clear of Anthony Delpech.

NHA Racing Control boss Arnold Hyde said: “An inquiry has been initiated but I don’t know what his (Khumalo’s) movements are so I can’t say whether it will be in Port Elizabeth or elsewhere.”

Khumalo now has only one ride at Durbanville – Like Janis for Ronnie Sheehan in the 1 000m handicap – and whether he considers the journey worth making for one mount must be doubtful. He has not ridden there since the 2006/07 season when he had one winner, two seconds and a third from ten rides.

By Michael Clower

Inara (Liesl King)

FINAL FIELD: JONSSON WORKWEAR GARDEN PROVINCE STAKES

Race-10 (Turf / Night) R 1,000,000  Greyville 1600m  18:35    Sat, July 2
JONSSON WORKWEAR GARDEN PROVINCE STAKES (Grade 1)
Fillies and Mares at Weight-For-Age

Sc# Horse               Mass   MR       Draw   B  A  T  Jockey                    Trainer

1  INARA               60.0  111 (111)    5      A     G van Niekerk             Mike Bass
2  LANNER FALCON       60.0  107 (107)   12      A     A Delpech                 Mike Bass
3  OLMA                60.0  106 (106)   10      A  T  P Strydom                 Frank Robinson
4  LAZER STAR          60.0  105 (105)    4      A    *L Hewitson                Mike Azzie
5  ALEXIS              60.0  103 (103)   11      A     C Orffer                  Brett Crawford
6  CUVEE BRUT          60.0  101 (101)    9      A     M Byleveld                Brett Crawford
7  BICHETTE            60.0   98 ( 98)   15      A     B Lerena                  Sean Tarry
8  SENSIBLE LOVER      60.0   98 ( 98)    7      A     W Marwing                 Weiho Marwing
9  DEPUTY RYDER        60.0   97 ( 97)    2      A     G Lerena                  Neil Bruss
10  EVENTUAL ANGEL      60.0   95 ( 95)    3   B  A     S Veale                   Dennis Drier
11  SILVER MOUNTAIN     59.0  106 (104)    6      A     B Fayd’Herbe              Mike Bass
12  HEAPS OF FUN        59.0  102 (100)    8      A  T  S Khumalo                 Sean Tarry
13  NEGROAMARO          59.0  102 (100)   13      A     A Marcus                  Johan Janse van Vuuren
14  INTERGALACTIC       59.0   94 ( 92)    1      A  T  A Fortune                 Sean TarryReserve Runners
15  SECRET SEVEN        59.0   87 ( 85)   14      A     Reserve 1                 Justin Snaith
Couplings: (1,2,11) (5,6) (7,12,14)

Same Jurisdiction (Nkosi Hlophe)

FINAL FIELD: KZN YEARLING SALE MILLION

Race-9 (Turf / Night) R 1,000,000  Greyville 1300m  17:55    Sat, July 2
KZN YEARLING SALE MILLION (Non-Blk Type)
For 2 year olds

Sc# Horse               Mass   MR       Draw   B  A  T  Jockey                    Trainer

1  CADDY MASTER        60.0    0 (  0)   10      A     K de Melo                 Michael Roberts
2  CHAP TRAP           60.0    0 (  0)   11   B  A     S Khumalo                 Wayne Badenhorst
3  EL MALEK            60.0    0 (  0)   12   B  A     A Fortune                 Clinton Binda
4  GOLDEN BALL         60.0    0 (  0)   17      A     R Fourie                  Wayne Badenhorst
5  OCEAN DRIVE SOUTH   60.0    0 (  0)   15   B  A     W Kennedy                 Kumaran Naidoo
6  STRUCTURED REPLY    60.0    0 (  0)    9      A     R Danielson               Robbie Hill
7  THE KING OF RANDOM  60.0    0 (  0)    4      A     D Whyte                   Michael Roberts
8  THEWAYWEMAKEM       60.0    0 (  0)    5      A  T  B Fayd’Herbe              St John Gray
9  LIL GAMBLER         57.5    0 (  0)    8      A     G Lerena                  Alyson Wright
10  LUNAR RUSH          57.5    0 (  0)    3      A     A Delpech                 Duncan Howells
11  PEGGY’S DREAM       57.5    0 (  0)   13      A     D Dillon                  Paul Gadsby
12  POSTER GIRL         57.5    0 (  0)    2      A     A Marcus                  Gavin van Zyl
13  SHIZAM              57.5    0 (  0)    1      A     S Randolph                Glen Kotzen
14  TRUTH OF BEAUTY     57.5    0 (  0)   14      A     P Strydom                 Geoff Woodruff
Reserve Runners
16  KIMBERLEY           60.0    0 (  0)    6      A     Reserve 2                 Charles Laird
15  MY WORD MY BOND     60.0    0 (  0)   16      A     Reserve 1                 Justin Snaith
17  PORCUPINE CREEK     60.0    0 (  0)    7      a     Reserve 3                 Alec Laird
Couplings: (1,7) (2,4)

Palladium (Nkosi Hlophe)

FINAL FIELD: DURBAN GOLDEN HORSESHOE

Race-6 (Turf) R 600,000    Greyville 1400m  15:10    Sat, July 2
DURBAN GOLDEN HORSESHOE (Grade 2)
For 2 year-olds

Sc# Horse               Mass   MR       Draw   B  A  T  Jockey          Trainer

1  BOLD REX            60.0    0 (  0)    3      A     A Delpech                 Mike de Kock
2  BUFFALO SOLDIER     60.0    0 (  0)    4   C  A     A Marcus                  Charles Laird
3  DAFFIQ              60.0    0 (  0)   14      A     W Marwing                 Mike de Kock
4  GIO PONTI’S LEGACY  60.0    0 (  0)    1      A     B Lerena                  Paul Lafferty
5  GUNNER              60.0    0 (  0)   10      A     S Khumalo                 Paul Gadsby
6  MISTY BIRNAM        60.0    0 (  0)    6      A    *C Murray                  Mike de Kock
7  MOON SHADOW         60.0    0 (  0)   13      A     P Strydom                 Paul Lafferty
8  OOMPH               60.0    0 (  0)    9      A    *L Hewitson                Mike Azzie
9  OVER SURE           60.0    0 (  0)   11      A     M Yeni                    Kumaran Naidoo
10  PALLADIUM           60.0    0 (  0)   12      A     K de Melo                 Charles Laird
11  RAASMAAL            60.0    0 (  0)    2      A     G Lerena                  Mike de Kock
12  ROB’S JEWEL         60.0    0 (  0)    7      A     A Forbes                  Michael Miller
13  UNAGI               60.0    0 (  0)    5      A     A Fortune                 Gary Alexander
14  ZODIAC RULER        60.0    0 (  0)    8      A     R Fourie                  Justin Snaith
Couplings: (1,3,6,11) (2,10) (4,7)