Wayne can bounce back

David Thiselton

A MR 100 handicap over 1600m is the main race of the Vaal Classic track eight race meeting today and Wayne looks the one to beat

This Lucky Houdalakis-trained Vercingetorix gelding won his second start over 1400m, beating the promising Jaffa, and he followed up with an easy win over 1475m. He disappointed last time in the Gr 3 Got The Greenlight Stakes over 1400m, but he had a wide draw and was up against some of the country’s best three-year-olds. Interestingly, the only horse he beat home in that race, his stablemate Agoge, came out and won next time out. Wayne should relish the step up in trip as he out of an unraced Tiger Ridge daughter of Fort Wood mare Carolina Cherry, who won the Gold Circle Oaks. Wayne sneaks into the handicap carrying the minimum weight and has drawn 4 out 7 runners with Muzi Yeni up. Birthright has disappointed in his last two starts and has a wide draw, but he’ll appreciate the step back up in trip to 1600m meters and he is off a competitive mark. Hopefully he can overcome the draw to get into a handy to front-running position. Tenjiku has been a bit disappointing lately, but he now has Craig Zackey aboard and could bounce back. Beynac is capable of a good performance and Callan Murray up gives him a chance. Player is capable of earning on his day. Hotarubi is talented but frustratingly unreliable. However, he has his 3rd run for Chris Jonker and the change of environment could perhaps help him.

In the first leg of the Pick 6, a Maiden Plate over 1600m, Indian Spice has improved with blinkers and gets a good opportunity to prevail here over an ideal trip from a good draw of three. Smuggler ran fifth, beaten 5,40 lengths, when stepped up to 1600m second time out and as the winner was the talented Agoge he could have the ability to earn here, although on the downside he has a tough draw of nine. Millennium Warrior was 2,30 lengths behind Smuggler in that race and could possibly earn here. Palace Guard has shown enough to able to earn here. Underdog and Terrence are others to consider for places.

In the second leg, a MR 91 Handicap for fillies and mares, Future Date is a progressive sort and can overcome a four point raise for her good win last time as she is thriving over middle distances and has a good draw. Futura’s progeny are capable of continual improvement. Dimako’s Jet beat Future Date the last time they met and is now 1kg better off, so has the latter held on paper, but Future Date strikes as one who is on the up and she can defy that form. Art Nouveau is 1.5kg better off with Future Date for a one length beating. Boom Boom has the potential to be a runner here as she is distance suited and has a fair draw. Todoque could be dangerous from pole position.

In the fifth race over 1800m Duchess Of Paloma has caught the eye lately as one with plenty of scope and she has a fine chance from pole position. Lady Blunt is in cracking form and will love this trip so can go close from draw five. Rosy Lemon is another one who could have a shout as she is admirably consistent especially against her own gender. Kensal Green was thrashed by Duchess Of Paloma last October, but has run two good races since and can’t be ignored.  Chickasaw and Surprise Party are hard to ignore.

In the seventh over 1450m Peregrine Falcon is knocking hard and could earn over a suitable trip if able to overcome a draw. Monkey Puzzle has shown enough to be able to earn in this line up. Longsword is capable of a strong finish and could be in the shake up. Gulf Of America won well in the maidens and the form has been franked. Never Never Land won well last time and Gavin Lerena stays up off a three point higher mark.

In the eighth over 1000m Precocious, who had some fair form in Cape Town, won well last time and can follow up off an 86 merit rating. Magic Carpet Ride is capable of a much better showing than her last two and can bounce back over the minimum trip. Blindfire has pace and with a 1,5kg claimer up has a chance here.

In the first over 1800m Falconfly should relish the step up in trip and can go close from draw 2.

In the second over 1600m Utsaah will be hard to beat if repeating her last performance, which was the first time she had run in blinkers.

Vaal Classic Thursday 5 February 2026 – Comments by David Thiselton

RACE 1

6 FALCONFLY 2 ANNEWITHANE 5 SKY PILLAR ROCK 1 PEACE TREATY

Preview: 6 FALCONFLY ran well first time out the maidens and will enjoy this step up in trip. 2 ANNEWITHAN E  is in fine form and should be in the shake up from pole position. 5 SKY PILLAR ROCK is capable of better than last time and will enjoy the slight step down in trip but does have a tricky draw. 1 PEACE TREATY is in good form and should be involved in the finish. (David Thiselton 6-2-5-1)

RACE 2

1 UTSAAH 2 MADE TO MEASURE 7 GREENSIDE GIRL 5 COOL REGGAE

Preview: 1 UTSAAH has improved and should go one better than last time. 2 MADE TO MEASURE has shown some ability and could earn here. 7 GREENSIDE GIRL has not been disgraced in two starts and could earn a cheque here. 5 COOL REGGAE is moderate but has a chance to earn in this line up. (David Thiselton 1-2-7-5)

RACE 3

1 INDIAN SPICE 9 SMUGGLER 2 MILLENNIUM WARRIOR 3 PALACE GUARD

Preview: 1 INDIAN SPICE has shown enough to be able to have a winning chance in this uninspiring line up. 9 SMUGGLER ran a decent race behind a promising sort second time out and has a chance. 2 MILLENNIUM WARRIOR was not far behind Smuggler last time. 3 PALACE GUARD has not been disgraced in three starts and can earn here. (David Thiselton 1-9-2-3)

RACE 4

1 FUTURE DATE 2 DIMAKO’S JET 5 ART NOUVEAU 7 BOOM BOOM

Preview: 1 FUTURE DATE is a progressive sort and can overcome a four point raise for her good win last time. 2 DIMAKO’S JET beat Future Date the last time they met and is now 1kg better off but the latter would have improved since. 5 ART NOUVEAU is 1.5kg better off with Future Date for a one length beating. 7 BOOM BOOM has the potential to be a runner here but the wide draw is a concern. (David Thiselton 1-2-5-7)

RACE 5

4 DUCHESS OF PALOMA 2 LADY BLUNT 8 ROSY LEMON

Preview: 4 DUCHESS OF PALOMA is a progressive sort who can win again. 2 LADY BLUNT is in cracking form and will love this trip. 8 ROSY LEMON is an admirable sort who is always capable of earning a cheque. (David Thiselton 4-2-8)

RACE 6

8 WAYNE 1 MONEY HEIST 6 BIRTHRIGHT

Preview: 8 WAYNE disappointed last time but showed plenty of ability before that and can bounce back. 1 MONEY HEIST has the ability to be a contender here from a fair draw and a 4kg claimer relieves the 63kg he has to carry. 6 BIRTHRIGHT has plenty of ability and and can earn here if able to overcome a wide draw. (David Thiselton 8-3-1-6)

RACE 7

6 PEREGRINE FALCON 4 MONKEY PUZZLE 3 LONGSWORD

Preview: 6 PEREGRINE FALCON is knocking hard and could earn over a suitable trip if able to overcome a draw. 4 MONKEY PUZZLE has shown enough to be able to earn in this line up. 3 LONGSWORD is capable of a strong finish and could be in the shake up. (David Thiselton 6-4-3)

RACE 8

1 PRECOCIOUS 3 MAGIC CARPET RIDE 5 BLINDFIRE

Preview: 1 PRECOCIOUS won well last time and can follow up off an 86 merit rating. 3 MAGIC CARPET RIDE is capable of a much better than last time and can bounce back. 5 BLINDFIRE with likely give it and has an outside chance. (David Thiselton 1-2-3-5)

Sectional timing master class

David Thiselton

The 2026 WSB Met run in 123 seconds was the fastest Met since One World’s 122.48 seconds of 2020.

The race record of 122,1 seconds set by Bunter Barlow in 2001.

Before analysing the 226 sectionals let’s just look at the running order.

Okavango was the early pacemaker before The Equator took it up just as they entered the first turn.

Next best was Legal Counsel and then Native Ruler who was caught wide.

Behind that was Sail The Seas and Eight On Eighteen was on the rail inside of the latter.

See It Again was three wide down the back straight, but fortunately Native Ruler had been kept wide and he was able to follow him.

When Native Ruler managed to get into a two wide position alongside Legal Counsel rounding the turn See It Again was not inconvenienced because Fortune managed to slot in behind Sail The Seas, although not without apparently inconveniencing Garrix slightly.

The stipendiary stewards read that incident differently and have the best view of things. Garrix was rousted when See It Again began moving across and he cramped Cosmic Speed on his inside before being snatched up to avoid See It Again.

The Stipendiary report simply read: At the 1000m COSMIC SPEED (G Lerena) took an awkward stride when tightened for galloping room between the inside running rail and GARRIX (K de Melo).

Behind Cosmic Speed was Gladatorian, who had jumped slowly and lost a length.

The Real Prince was sitting in last place and Craig Zackey had likely read it correctly, because the sectionals had been fast.

Using a sectional timing method of viewing each sectional as a percentage of the average speed for that section, Okavango did the first sectional in 116% and followed with fast sectionals of 90%, 90% and 91%, which took him to the 1200m mark.

With The Equator in front it slowed down either by accident or design as Okovango’s next three sectionals were 96%, 98% and 96%, which took them to the 600m mark.

If Callan Murray’s role on Okavango had been to set a pace for See It Again and Eight On Eighteen, who are from the same Snaith yard and under the same Nick Jonsson ownership, then he had done a fine job as he had gone fast enough early to ensure that stamina was going to be one of the chief credentials required in the run in, and he had not gone so fast that any of the others could afford to ignore him and dictate their own pace.

This was unlike the Hollywoodbets Durban July in which they had gone at a crawl, and had thus favoured a horse who stayed but who also had speed, which was better for The Real Prince than Eight On Eighteen, especially at the weights.

It was also unlike the L’Ormarins King’s Plate in which the pacemaker Dave The King had gone so fast that he and those who had followed him, like Jan Van Goyen and Legal Counsel, were sitting ducks for the class acts in the field.

London News July centenary victory

David Thiselton

The 2026 Hollywoodbets Durban July will be a milestone one with the prize money doubled to R10 million and with a longer handicap introduced as the topweight will be upped to 62kg and bottom weight lowered to 52kg.

It will fittingly fall on the 30th anniversary of the centenary July, which turned out to be one of the greatest of all Julys as it was won by the legendary Alec Laird-trained London News, who went on to put South African racing on the map by winning the QE II Cup in Hong Kong.

The renowned South African wildlife painter Henk Vos released his celebrated work, the Painting Of The Century, depicting a century of July winners, after the July’s centenary running.

The iconic painting now hangs in the Classic Room at Hollywoodbets Greyville.

Alec Laird actually ordered one of the prints of the painting before it was completed as the print had the first of his great Uncle Syd Garrett’s five July winners on the left and the greatest of his father’s record seven July winners, Sea Cottage, was in the centre.

The right hand side just had a blank with a silhouette of a horse, because Vos did not know yet which horse he was going to paint there.

Alec, who trained out of Randjesfontein on the Highveld, related, “He hadn’t made up his mind what horse he was going to put in the last panel (the 20th panel) and he even said to me ‘I would like you to win the July because I would like to put you as the last painting.’ With about a year to go I said to him I’m not going to make it.’”

However, fate then had it that London News not only became the 14/10 favourite for the 100th running of the July, but he was also saddle cloth number 20, being the only three-year-old in the field and the bottom weight.

Piere Strydom recalled, “I remember at the traditional Friday night cocktail Henk Vos was there with his big painting and there was one spot left for the 100th winner and I can still remember saying to someone that I think my picture’s going to be up there.”

London News duly won the race and Alec, London News and Piere Strydom are now at the forefront of the famous painting’s 20th panel and the horse is fittingly carrying the no. 20 saddle cloth.

The London News story starts at the National Yearling Sale of 1994.

Alec recalled big owners Laurie and Jean Jaffee’s chief aim at that Sale was to buy a yearling by their own 1987 July winner, Bush Telegraph.

Alec recalled Harmony Forever being his number one choice at that Sale.

However, he remembered London News being “a nice horse.”

He added, “On the first day a Bush Telegraph colt called Mr Newspaperman went for about R300,000. London News looked more athletic and Jean Jaffee actually said to me, ‘What about this one?’ On the first day they didn’t get a horse, the second day they didn’t get one and the more they asked me about London News the nicer he got, because I was otherwise going to go home without a horse!”

The Jaffees managed to secure London News.

Alec recalled, “He was a light youngster and even as a three-year-old was quite light. He didn’t show immediately, but we always had the feeling that he would be a nice horse when he matured.”

In fact, London News made a particularly inauspicious debut, beaten no fewer than 16,5 lengths under Anton Marcus in a 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate over 1200m at the Vaal on June 6, 1995.

However, he got better and better and when he smashed the Greyville 2000m course record, which still stands today, in the Gr 1 Daily News 2000, he had won six out of eleven starts including the Dingaans and two middle distance Gr 1s.

Piere Strydom was aboard for the Daily News 2000 too.

He reflected on the 1996 July, the first of his four victories in South Africa’s greatest race, “London News was a lekker horse to ride because he had gate speed, a lot of natural speed and he would travel right up there in front and he had a good kick. But at the top of the straight (having led) I thought with a light weight let me just let the reins go a bit and get a length or two for the short straight. But he accelerated way quicker than I had expected and that’s when he made up three or four lengths on the field. Obviously it was going to tell at the end and he was stopping quite badly at the end. I heard the horses coming and I was just hoping for the line and he held on.”

Alec added, “Mike Rattray had invited me to watch in his box because it was on the line and he won by a neck but my eyes wouldn’t believe it because there was so much pressure. I wanted to see the number up!”

Alec described the emotion of being on the honour roll together with his late record-breaking seven-time July-winning father Syd.

In fact his extended family is comfortably the most prolific July-winning family in history with his grandfather Alec winning one as a jockey, his great Uncle Syd Garrett winning two as a jockey and three as a trainer, his father Syd winning a record seven as a trainer, and the cousins Dennis Drier, Alec Laird and Charles Laird each winning one July apiece – a total of 16 for the July dynasty.

July stake jumps to R10 million and a handicap

 

The historic and time-honoured Hollywoodbets Durban July is set to deliver its most compelling blend of sport, style and celebration yet on the occasion of the 130th renewal on Saturday 4 July 2026 with the news that big-race sponsors Hollywoodbets have raised the bar with a record-breaking R10 million stake.

The move reinforces the iconic event’s position as Africa’s richest ever graded race – both in prize money and in cultural impact!

Internationally acknowledged as Africa’s Greatest Horse racing Event, the Hollywoodbets Durban July has been run without interruption every year since Saturday 17 July 1897.

Hollywoodbets took over sponsorship of the Durban July in 2022, when it raised the stake from R2 million to R5 million.

In 2026, the year-on-year 100% boost in stakes money will be celebrated with a bold return to its true handicap heritage, reintroducing a more ‘open handicap’ designed to boost competitiveness and elevate the spectacle for racing fans and casual viewers alike.

Key changes for 2026 include a return to a wider weight spread across the field:

  • Bottom weight has been reduced from 53kg to 52kg.
  • Top weight increased from 60kg to 62kg.

Restoring a full 10kg spread in the range of weights means the race boasts the hallmark of a true, open handicap.

To uphold the integrity of this world-class contest, Race Coast will assemble a five-person national panel of racing experts, which will be announced in due course, responsible for determining the final field.

In 2026 the first 12 horses past the post will now earn prize money (up from 10 previously), while the winning connections will bank R6 million.

“The Hollywoodbets Durban July is an internationally recognised raceday where sport, style and South African spirit come together — and we’re proud to be raising the stakes for the milestone 130th running,” said Devin Heffer, Brand and Communications Manager at Hollywoodbets.

“With a record R10 million on offer and a bold return to a more open handicap, the racing will be as dramatic as the day is stylish. It’s a celebration of our heritage — on the track and in the culture — and 2026 is set to be unforgettable.”

The 2026 theme will be announced in February 2026, which signals the start of the creative countdown that turns designers, stylists and racegoers into storytellers, and transforms Hollywoodbets Greyville into a vibrant runway alongside a world-class sporting stage.

Jockey of the Month – June 2025

Serino Moodley

Serino Moodley has struck up a solid relationship with Byron Forster, KZN assistant to Western Cape-based Andre Nel. Forster is a man of few words but he knows his oats and has been loyal to Serino. They teamed up with Selukwe to win the WSB 1900 in fine fashion and that combination will have a realistic chance of landing the Hollywoodbets Durban July. Serino rode eight winners this month, one less than S’Manga Kumalo and joint with Craig Zackey.

Serino is Race Coast’s Jockey of the Month for June

Trainer of the Month – June 2025

Gareth van Zyl

In spite of all the visitors arriving in KZN with the cream of their respective yards for Champions Season, Gareth van Zyl has held his own. He currently leads the local trainer’s log in the face of tough opposition from Garth Puller and Alyson Wright but Gareth won nine races from his 32 runners this term that included a red letter day at Hollywoodbets Scottsville where he saddled six winners.

Gareth is Race Coast’s Trainer of the Month for June.