KZN has a double header this weekend with eight race cards on the Greyville poly tonight and at Scottsville on Sunday and there look to be some good opportunities to bolster the bank balance tonight.
The first tonight is a Maiden for fillies and mares over 1600m. Italian Miss will relish the step up in trip on the evidence of her decent debut over 1400m, in which she was still green, and she looks to be a class above this field. Lizzie’s Chapel could prove perfectly suited to this trip and not only has the form to earn but Delpech has stayed aboard after she faded out over 2000m last time out. Su-pa-suta’s best runs have been from the front and the best of those were when this particular 2,5kg claimer was aboard. Roy’s Twilight was slow away on debut but caught the eye running on, although on the downside her rider has not been given many good opportunities this season and could consequently be lacking in confidence. Chinese Whisper is improving as she strengthens and could earn.
The second is a weak maiden over 1600m and Suzie’s Arrow is the one to beat having been a touch unlucky from a wide draw over course and distance last time when going outward for a run and having to continually be switched inward yet still finishing a 1,3 length fourth. The form of the race has not been bad to date and she is now drawn well with Marcus up. Tayaar is a fine specimen and has twice been backed, including last time when returning from a long layoff in a weak 1400m event. He over raced in front and stayed on quite well so is interesting here as he should have come on from the run and the penny is likely still dropping. First Apostle has the ability to win if settling, having been green and over racing on debut over 1400m, before running on quite well. Wave Raider ran on steadily from last over 1200m on the Greyville turf second time out and looks likely to appreciate the step up in trip. Dhaamer has improved for his new yard and stayed on nicely over this trip on the turf last time from pole and he now has a good draw again.
The third is a Maiden over 2000m and Soldiers Code, a Western Winter half-brother to Gr 1 Woolavington start to finish winner Viva Maria, led over 1800m last time and finished narrowly behind a good sort, so is the one to beat from a good draw in a weak field. Chesa is a big son of Ideal World who is improving and he will relish this trip. Shine Up should love the step up in trip on pedigree. Roy’s Tiger stayed on well over 1800m on turf last time despite running wide and is now better drawn. Putchini has the ability to earn if not starting to slowly and not over racing but can’t be relied on.
The fourth is a weak maiden for fillies and mares over 2000m. Pocahontas ran a cracker from the front over this trip on turf last time and is now better drawn with Delpech up. Ntokazi made a bold bid from the front last time over 1600m and similar tactics are likely from a wider draw, but on pedigree there could be a stamina doubt. Chapel House came from last for third over this trip on turf in a weak race in which they all finished on top of each other.
The fifth is a MR 76 Handicap over 1400m. Buster Brown has been a different horse since hold up tactics have been employed and having landed a good draw over his optimum trip he might run on strongly all the way to the line this time. Guy From Dubai runs off a mark 19 points lower than his sand rating, returning from a layoff over a trip short of his best, and has enough speed to dominate this from the front so will be a big threat. Peter Piper is only two points higher than his last attempt at this course and distance, where he went close, and as a handy sort his low draw is ideal. Bizjet will also be in the shake up over a suitable trip. Lighting The Fire is talented and distance suited but looks to be off a harsh merit rating.
The sixth is MR 91 handicap over 1400m. Master James has been a touch disappointing so, off a two points lowered merit rating, could pop up here dropped to a trip which on pedigree looks to be ideal. Master Archer, who has won on the poly before, ran above his merit rating on turf over this ideal trip last time and Marcus now rides. Buffalo Bull has come back down to a competitive merit rating and will be a big runner over this ideal trip.
The seventh is a MR 80 handicap over 1600m. Royal Zulu Guard is the one to beat despite a wide draw. He had nowhere to go when still having plenty in the tank in his penultimate start over this course and distance with first time blinkers on and is now five points lower in the merit ratings. Willoughton enjoys the course and distance and has pole with Marcus up. Cat In Command is competitive off his current merit rating and is course and distance suited.
The eighth is a MR 74 handicap over 1600m for fillies and mares and Alzerra can claim a KZN hattrick because on the form of her last race she still looks to be ahead of the handicapper. French Lass also attempts to remain unbeaten in KZN and is only two points higher than her last win. Vogue Idea, Crackpot and Mad Pushpa make most appeal of the rest.
By David Thiselton









