Vercingetorix out to break his own record

David Thiselton

One of the intriguing questions that will be answered on World Pool Gold Cup day is whether the champion sire Vercingetorix can break his own South African record of 23 individual stakes winners in a season.

He is currently on 21 individual stakes winners and it will hinge on the big turf meeting on the last Sunday of the month as to whether he can break the record or not, because he does not have a runner in the only other stakes race still to be run this season, the Listed Champion Juvenile Cup at Fairview.

Vercingetorix will have many runners representing him on Gold Cup day such is his phenomenal influence on big races in the country.

However, the only ones that will count for this particular record will be the ones who have not previously won a stakes race this season.

A defending champion of one of the big races on the day actually falls into that category i.e. Gladatorian.

It is often said that horses coming fresh into the Gr 1 wfa HKJC Champions Cup have an advantage over those who have run in the July, but Gladatorian ran in the July last year and still managed to win the Champions Cup.

The Stuart Ferrie-trained six-year-old gelding has not had the best of luck with draws in his career, but in last year’s Champions Cup he landed draw three and for once his well known late charge did not come too late. This year he has drawn three out of the 12 horses who are still standing their ground, so will have every chance of defending his title. The man who knows him best, Sean Veale, looks likely to take the ride again as he is contracted to Hollywood Racing and hence rode the Hollywood Racing-owned Isivivane in the July.

In the opening race of the meeting, the Listed Tote Stakes Darley Arabian over 1600m, the Alyson Wright-trained four-year-old Vercingetorix gelding Position Of Power is out of an unraced Horse Chestnut mare who was in turn out of an Elliodor mare who won four times from 1200m to 1600m, so he is interesting stepped up from sprints if taking his place here. His sprints record is six wins, three seconds and a third from 12 starts. He is drawn 18 out of the 35 entries still standing so his final barrier position all depends on how it cuts up.

In the Gr 2 World Pool Bet With Tote Umkhomazi Stakes over 1200m the Mike and Mathew de Kock-trained Vercingetorix two-year-old colt Rising Eagle won comfortably over 1160m on the Turffontein Standside track in his second career start on Saturday. His time did not compare favourably on the day but on the other hand he jumped from an unfavourable low draw and still won. He now has a very wide draw of 40 among the many entries and will need some luck in the running if he lines up in this race.

In the Gr 2 Douglas Whyte Thekwini Stakes over 1600m the Louis Goosen-trained Ferrari Flair is still a maiden but has been performing well in stakes races, including finishing a close third in the Gr 3 Strelitzia Stakes over 1100m and a 2,30 length third in the Listed Amusnet Devon Air Stakes over 1400m. She was not disgraced when a 3,25 length eighth in the Gr 2 Amusnet Golden Slipper over 1400m, but she does not have as good a draw here and she has a bit to find on those who beat her in the latter race.

In the Gr 1 World Pool Moment Of The Day Premiers Champion Stakes over 1600m Rising Eagle is also an entry here and on pedigree should enjoy this 1600m trip as he is out of a New Approach mare who won up to 1800m. However, he has a draw of 23 among the many entries so has a tough task.

The Gr 1 wfa Mercury Sprint sees the hard-knocking Andre Nel-trained four-year-old Vercingetorix gelding O’Tenikwa having an outside chance if able to find a couple of extra lengths on his best form. He has a fair draw of seven.

In the Gr 3 World Pool Gold Cup over 3200m the Dean Kannemeyer-trained five-year-old Vercingetorix gelding Continentalexpress has some fair staying form and carries a lightweight from a plum draw, so he can’t be written off.

In the Gr 2 Bet With The World Gold Bracelet over 2000m the Candice and Tammy Dawson-trained Minogue will make a last ditch bid to win bold black type before being retired to stud and she will certainly deserve it. On the form of her run in the Gr 2 Woolavington 2000 she has a definite chance. She is sure to revert to the handy to front-running tactics that suit her best from a pole position draw, having not being suited to being dropped out to last in the July. The Candice Bass-trained four-year-old Vercingetorix filly Rahhabba won the non-Black type WSB Scarlet Lady over 1750m and was just touched off in the Listed IOS Insider East Coast Cup over 2000m. So carrying just 55kg from a plum draw in the Gold Bracelet she has an outside chance, although she officially has a tough task at the weights.

In the last feature of the season, the Listed HKIR In December Umngeni Handicap over 1000m, the Glen Kotzen-trained four-year-old Vercingetorix gelding Circumbendibus is a hard-knocking sort who has a definite chance. His draw is unknown at the time of writing, but he enjoys this course and distance. The James Crawford-trained Dame Of Trix is an interesting runner here as she won impressively over this trip at Turffontein last time and she could be better than her 98 merit rating suggests. She could land a fair draw when it cuts up as she is drawn 14 out of the 35 entries still standing. Position Of Power, mentioned earlier in the article, has hard-knocking sprint form and is also an entry here, although he is drawn 24, so will likely have a tough barrier position on the day. The Tony Rivalland-trained five-year-old Vercingetorix gelding King Of The Gauls is course and distance suited as he is very quick and he won this race from a wide draw two years ago, but the problem here is he has to do it from another wide draw off an eight point higher merit rating. The Louis Goosen-trained three-year-old Vercingetorix gelding Blazing Fury is a hard-knocking sort who has a two length fourth in a Gr 3 Sprint to his name, but he will officially have a tough task at the weights if he gets in here and he has a wide draw.

Have some fun with Bangkok Magic

Andrew Harrison

Small fields but it is competitive racing on the poly at Hollywoodbets Greyville today and there are no ‘gimmes’ as they say in golf.

Headlining the card is the Lucky Fish Silver Run Class  where Justin Snaith’s Bangkok Magic is a two-year-old taking on older horses. However, he won well second time out and although he does face stronger he shed his maiden with authority and can follow up. None of Ricky Maingard’s visiting string have finished out of the money and Seven No Trump can keep up the form. The gelding makes his local debut on the poly but boasts some useful Cape form over the trip and is one to watch in the market. Darryl Moore has done wonders with poly specialist United Nation but does appear to be tested over this trip so preferred is Red Bomber who has started favourite at his last two but has been close-up in both. He should be right there again.

Punters face a tricky opener with a couple of Cape raiders relatively unexposed and it could pay to follow the betting. However, Stuart Ferrie’s filly Predator’s Crown, although having the widest draw, has put up two smart efforts to date and has run on the poly. Blazing Belle may just have needed her last run after a lengthy break but both her starts have been in the soft so the poly should suit. Yeah Baby was at long odds when make her debut on the poly but was not far back and should come on lengths from that run. Interstellar makes her debut for Adam Azzie and is one to watch in the market.

The first leg of the PA is wide open but Dancing In Demark has good poly form and has a light weight and should feature prominently. Peace Rose enjoyed the poly and the step up in trip when shedding her maiden and meets slightly stronger here but can follow up. Treasure Island is never far back and the drop in trip on the poly could see her home. Gold Gold Baby was close-up in her poly debut and now gets first time blinkers while Blue Poppy was narrowly beaten first up on the poly and has been consistent since. She is another in with a strong winning chance.

If there is a standout on the card it could come in the first leg of the Pick 6 with Princess Trippi. Wendy Whitehead’s filly has been knocking on the door for some time now and goes well this course and distance and is the one to beat. Of the balance, Chooks Kiss is seldom far off the winner and goes well on the poly and has a good draw to help her cause while Chihiro may just have needed her last run when making her poly debut and must have a strong chance if improving on that effort.

In the fourth, Ebisu was an easy winner first up on the poly for Lucinda Woodruff and the form has held up. The extra furlong should not trouble her but she did get a seven-pound raise in the handicap which is a concern. However, she is progressive and can deny the handicap. The year older Golden Angel was a beaten favourite last run but has been in good form on the poly. She gets 4.5kg from Ebisu so there is a lot on her favour while Sesame was well beaten by Ebisu last time out but now gets a 4kg claimer aboard and is 7kg better off for a seven-length beating.

Dennis Bosch could hold the key to the fifth where Pembury is likely to start at long odds. He has not been far back in recent starts but has dropped markedly in the ratings. The blinkers are back on and he gets a 4kg claimer aboard. Run To Rio was a beaten favourite last run but finished close-up in third while Pleasedtoseeyou  is relatively lightly raced and was a beaten favourite over course and distance last time out. Navajo Dancer is up in class but goes well on the poly and has a light weight.

The sixth is another wide open handicap but Meerkat Moon has the best of the draw and has improved in blinkers. He was narrowly beaten over course and distance last time out Sail To The Moon goes well on the poly and has been knocking at the door while William Of Orange as shown up well in two post-maiden efforts on the poly. He has drawn well and the stable is in form. Music Of Life has the widest draw but ran a cracker under an inexperience apprentice last start and is seldom far back.

Yadav Singh can round off the day when he saddles Victor Rail who goes well over course and distance and was less than two lengths back to Bless Me Fred when last they met. He is now 7kg better off taking the apprentice claim into account. Cappellino has good form over course and distance and was a close-up second to Bless Me Fred last time out and is now 1.5kg better off so the tables should be turned. One can never write of veteran galloper Trafalgar Square who has been consistent under big weights and should be competitive again.

Hollywoodbets Greyville Poly Wednesday 15 July 2026 – Comments by Andrew Harrison

RACE 1

9 PREDATOR’S CROWN   1 BLAZING BELLE   8 YEAH BABY   6 INTERSTELLAR

Preview: Tricky with a couple of Cape raiders relatively unexposed. PREDATOR’S CROWN (9) has the widest draw but has put up two smart efforts to date and has run on the poly. BLAZING BELLE (1) may just have needed her last run after a lengthy break. Both her starts have been in the soft so the poly should suit. YEAH BABY (8) was at long odds when make her debut on the poly but was not far back. She should come on lengths from that first run. INTERSTELLAR (6) makes her debut and is one to watch in the market. (Andrew Harrison: 9-1-8-6).

RACE 2

4 DANCING IN DEMARK   7 BLUE POPPY   3 TREASURE ISLAND   5 GOLD GOLD BABY

Preview: Wide open. DANCING IN DEMARK (4) has good poly form and has a light weight. She should feature prominently. PEACE ROSE (2) enjoyed the poly and the step up in trip when shedding her maiden. She meets slightly stronger here but can follow up. TREASUE ISLAND (3) is never far back and the drop in trip on the poly could see her home. GOLD GOLD BABY (5) was close-up in her poly debut and now gets first time blinkers. BLUE POPPY (7) was narrowly beaten first up on the poly and has been consistent since. Another in with a strong winning chance. (Andrew Harrison: 4-7-3-5-2).

RACE 3

5 PRINCESS TRIPPI   3 CHIHIRO   2 CHOOKS KISS   7 LADY REGAL

Preview: PRINCESS TRIPPI (5) has been knocking on the door for some time now. She goes well this course and distance and is the one to beat. CHOOKS KISS (2) is seldom far off the winner and goes well on the poly. She has a good draw to help her cause. CHIHIRO (3) may just have needed her last run when making her poly debut. She must have a strong chance if improving on that effort. LADY REGAL (7) was much improved last run when starting at long odds. She may be coming to hand. (Andrew Harrison: 5-3-2-7).

RACE 4

3 EBISU    1 GOLDEN ANGEL   6 SESAME   8 ANOTHER DREAM

Preview: EBISU (3) was an easy winner first up on the poly and the form has held up. The extra furlong should not trouble her but she did get a seven-pound raise in the handicap. She is progressive and can deny the handicap. The year older GOLDEN ANGEL (1) was a beaten favourite last run but has been in good form on the poly. She gets 4.5kg from Ebisu so there is a lot on her favour. SESAME (6) was well beaten by Ebisu last time out but now gets a 4kg claimer aboard and is now 7kg better off for a seven-length beating. ANOTHER DREAM (8) has been up against stronger of late and showed signs of a return to form last run. (Andrew Harrison: 3-1-6-8).

RACE 5

3 PEMBURY   5 NAVAJO DANCER   6 PLEASEDTOSEEYOU   2 RUN TO RIO

Preview: Tricky. PEMBURY (3) has not been far back in recent starts but has dropped markedly in the ratings. The blinkers are back on and he gets a 4kg claimer aboard. RUN TO RIO (2) was a beaten favourite last run but finished close-up in third. PLEASEDTOSEEYOU (6) is relatively lightly raced and was a beaten favourite over course and distance last time out. NAVAJO DANCER (5) is up in class but goes well on the poly and has a light weight. (Andrew Harrison: 3-5-6-2).

RACE 6

1 MEERKAT MOON   4 SAIL TO THE MOON   3 WILLIAM OF ORANGE   9 MUSIC IS LIFE

Preview: Wide open. MEERKAT MOON (1) has the best of the draw and has improved in blinkers. He was narrowly beaten over course and distance last time out. SAIL TO THE MOON (4) goes well on the poly and has been knocking at the door. WILLIAM OF ORANGE (3) has shown up well in two post maiden efforts on the poly. He has drawn well and the stable is in form. MUSIC IS LIFE (9) has the widest draw but ran a cracker under an inexperience apprentice last start. He is seldom far back. (Andrew Harrison: 1-4-3-9).

RACE 7

2 BANGKOK MAGIC   5 SEVEN NO TRUMP   3 RED BOMBER   6 UNITED NATION

Preview: BANGKOK MAGIC (2) is a two-year-old taking on older horses but won well second time out. He does face stronger but shed his maiden with authority. SEVEN NO TRUMP (5) makes his local debut on the poly but boasts some useful Cape form over the trip and is one to watch in the betting. UNITED NATION (6) is a poly specialist but does appear to be tested over this trip. RED BOMBER (3) has started favourite at his last two but has been close-up in both. He should be right there again. (Andrew Harrison: 2-5-3-6).

RACE 8

6 VICTOR RAIL   8 CAPPELLINO   10 BLESS ME FRED   3 TRAFALGAR SQUARE

Summary: VICTOR RAIL (6) goes well over course and distance and was less than two lengths back to BLESS ME FRED (10) when last they met. He is now 7kg better off taking the apprentice claim into account. CAPPELLINO (8) has good form over course and distance and was a close-up second to Bless Me Fred last time out and is now 1.5kg better off so the tables should be turned. One can never write of TRAFALGAR SQUARE (3) who has been consistent under big weights and should be competitive again. (Andrew Harrison: 6-8-10-3).

Rupert lands her first French victory

David Thiselton
Gaynor Rupert landed a first overseas Gr 1 win in France on Sunday with her UK breeding and owning operation Cayton Park Stud and this could potentially spell good news for South African breeding.
She bred the St Mark’s Basilica colt Thesecretadversary in partnership with Coolmore and owns him in partnership with Mrs John Magnier.
The colt runs in the familiar light blue with a white box colours of Drakenstein Stud.
The good-looking chestnut colt with the unmistakeable white face stamped his credentials at Royal Ascot, winning the Gr 3 Jersey Stakes over seven furlongs despite jumping from what had proved to be an unfavourable low draw during the meeting.
He has now followed up with an impressive start-to finish victory in the Gr 1 Prix Jean Pratt over the same distance at Deauville.
Prior to Ascot he had fallen short when tackling Gr 1 events, hitting trouble in running at Woodbine last year and also not showing his true colours in both the Newmarket and Curragh editions of the 2000 Guineas.
However, the Fozzy Stack-trained colt had his tail up after Royal Ascot and excelled once again at the seven furlong distance under Christophe Soumillon, who was deputising for usual pilot, the suspended Seamie Heffernan.
Thesecretadversary was still full of running at the line as Aidan O’Brien’s running-on English 1000 Guineas winner True Love (No Nay Never) finished strongly to be beaten half-a-length and make it an Irish-trained one-two. Christopher Head’s Gr 2 winner Nighttime (Wootton Bassett) was best of the home team, finishing a further head back in third.
Stack said: “Christophe Soumillon gave him a superb ride. We were a little concerned about the pace of the race. He told me, ‘I think we’ll have to go on because nobody else seems willing to do it.’ I replied, ‘Go ahead’. Everything worked out perfectly. He had pulled too hard in the English Guineas, and in the Irish equivalent he never got a clear run.”
“We have always believed he was a good horse. When he then won the Jersey Stakes over seven furlongs at Ascot, Seamie Heffernan, who rode him that day, said he would be even better over six furlongs. Christophe Soumillon said exactly the same thing today.”
“He holds entries in the City of York Stakes, a Group One at York, as well as the Sprint Cup at Haydock. I will now discuss the options with the owners to see what they would like to do. Both partners (Gaynor Rupert and the Magnier family) are involved in the stallion business, so I will partly be guided by their long-term objectives.”
The last statement gives reason to wonder whether Thesecretadversary will stand at Drakenstein Stud in South Africa one day.
If so he will join the Paardeberg Stud-based Expert Eye (Acclamation) as a Jersey Stakes winner standing in South Africa, while Paardeberg’s Kikkuli (Kingman), a three-parts brother to Frankel, was just touched off in the Jersey Stakes.
The Secretadversary’s victory continues a fine run for Stack, who also sent out exciting juvenile Nola Soul to win at Royal Ascot, and Stack added: “If you said to me a month ago I would have had two Royal Ascot winners and then a Group One at Deauville I would have said ‘stop it’, it’s amazing.”
Gaynor Rupert, among numerous other homebreds, also has another top class three-year-old representing Cayton park Stud in the UK at present, the Sea The Stars filly I’m The One. The John and Thady Gosden-trained filly won her debut over a mile and two furlongs at Newbury in ultra impressive fashion by six lengths under William Buick and was promptly installed as Epsom Oaks favourite. However, she was beaten into second in the Listed Cheshire Oaks at Chester next time out and has been laid off ever since.

Wootton Bassett makes a state visit

David Thiselton

Exciting news from KZN Breeders is they have acquired a Gr 1-performing son of Wootton Bassett and he will be the first son of this late record-breaking stallion phenomenon to stand in South Africa.

2022-born State Visit would have been unobtainable had he won the Aus$1 million Gr 1 ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes over 1400m at Randwick, instead of finishing a somewhat unlucky short-head second. It was not only due to the performance that he would have been out of reach for KZN Breeders, but also due to his outstanding pedigree.

State Visit was caught wide in the Gr 1 ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes, although he did have cover, and he accelerated smartly in the straight. He kept going courageously despite having challengers all around him and was beaten a short-head by Vinrock, who enjoyed a rails run. The I Am Invincible colt Vinrock ended his two-year-old career unbeaten in three starts, which also included a Gr 2 win, and he now stands with Yulong for Aus$22,000 (R250,000).

In addition to State Visit’s pedigree, he has it all in the looks department too.

Wootton Bassett (GB) was unbeaten in five starts as a two-year-old, including the Gr 1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere. The son of Iffraaj (Zafonic) was retired after his unsuccessful three-year-old season and his first French-bred crop consisted of just 23 foals. However, amongst these was the triple Gr 1-winner Almanzor and a host of other Graded performers. At this point Coolmore bought him and In Ireland he was duly inundated with mares, despite his service fee having been pushed up to €100 000 . His first Irish-bred crop of two-year-olds produced ten juvenile Group winners, surpassing the record of seven held jointly by super powers Danehill and Galileo! He went on to be named Europe’s best ever sire of two-year-olds. Shuttled to Australia he became a leading sire of two-year-olds there with only his first crop running and he became the highest priced stallion in Australia in 2025 with a stud fee of Aus$385 000 (R4.5m) before his untimely death.

It is now up to his sons to pass the blood through.

State Visit (Aus) is the first foal of the mare Celebrity Queen (Aus) who is by Redoutes Choice out of a stakes-winning More Than Ready mare. After a stellar racing career Celebrity Queen was sold as a filly for stud for Aus$2 500 000. She had 14 career starts and won seven of these (three on the trot), and this included the Gr 1 MRC Oakleigh Plate and the Gr 3 Colonel Reeves Stakes as well as 2nds in the Gr1 WATC Winterbottom Stakes and the Gr 3 AJ Scahill Stakes. As she is still a young mare at stud (born 2016) there is every chance State Visit’s pedigree is going to continue to grow. Celebrity Queen in fact has progeny of top class sires in the pipeline, a colt by Justify, a filly by Wotton Bassett and she is in foal now to Home Affairs.

The depth of State Visit’s pedigree does not end with Celebrity Queen as the latter’s More Than Ready dam Celebrity Miss is not only a stakes winner herself, but she is out of a dual Gr1-winning daughter of Marscay (Biscay).

The potency in the sires of State Visit’s pedigree are simply unbelievable:

Wootton Bassett, champion two-year-old sire in Europe.

Redoute’s Choice was champion two-year-old sire in Australia in 2004 and claimed the champion sires title in 2005-06; 2009-10 and 2013-14. He has been a four-times champion Broodmare Sire and in June 2023 became the first broodmare sire in Australian history to crack $30 million in earnings in a season.

More Than Ready – sire of three-times South African champion sire Gimmethegreenlight. More Than Ready is the only sire to have had an Eclipse Champion for four years in a row and is the sire of the most Breeders Cup winners in history.

Marscay – Champion sire in Australia twice, and four times Champion Broodmare sire.

It comes as no surprise that State Visit was a true Gr 1-performing two-year- old in Australia, the land where juvenile races are king.

This is confirmed by the below comments from the yard:

“At his first start he was very impressive, running good sectionals, but he was still very new,” assistant trainer Gerard Dubord said.

“Second start he had to go all the way back and make his run on the outside, which is not easy to do, and in his last start he was very good. Jason (Collett) said he actually didn’t see the horse (winner Vinrock) on his inside and that’s why he came back again in the end.”

“He’s got the best attitude, a beautiful action. He is a lovely colt so we will try to get that Group One win.”

In summary he won his first start impressively (1250m), in his second start over 1200m in a Gr3 he came from last to run 3rd, and his next start in a Gr1 over 1400m he again came from the back of the field, and wide, to run 2nd. Only two weeks later he was in the Gr 1 Champagne Stakes over 1600m in soft going, which he didn’t enjoy, but ran 4th. So in the space of just under two months at the start of his two year old career he won, placed 3rd in a Gr 3, placed 2nd in a Gr 1 and 4th in a Gr 1, against what proved to be the best two year olds in Australia in that generation. He developed an issue after that pressure and they could never quite get to the bottom of it meaning his career was cut short. He had nine starts, with only the first not being in a stakes race, and was retired as a winner, 2nd in a Gr1, 3rd in a Gr3, 4th in a Gr1, 4th in a Listed and 5th in a Gr 2.

The KZN Breeders Club’s first stallion purchase, Eden Roc, has been well received and the mandate for their next step was to buy something that would introduce new blood and broader appeal. State Visit will do this and offer something special not only to their own members, but to the greater South African breeding fraternity.

State Visit is currently in quarantine and will be in KZN in time for the upcoming breeding season.

For more details contact Warwick Render (082 872 7799, bushhillstud@futurenet.co.za).

Gold Cup the major decider

David Thiselton

The big news at the end of last week was the scratching of Star Major from the Gr 1 HKJC Champions Cup which effectively takes him out of the running for the Equus Horse Of The Year Award.

The connections have renounced the false rumour that he had been sold and said the temperature he was shown to have had before his scratching from the Hollywoodbets Durban July had remained in flux and had put him out of work for eleven days, which was no way for a horse to go into the Gr 1 weight for age Champions Cup.

See It Again is in the pound seats for the Equus Horse Of The Year award having won the Gr 1 wfa Sun Met and the Gr 1 wfa Premier’s Champion Challenge. If he can add a third Gr 1 weight for age race he will surely be a shoe-in.

However, Questioning and The Real Prince are also still in the running.

Questioning is the most in-form horse in the country and could add the G1 weight for age Mercury Sprint to his Gr 1 wfa Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge win. He has also won two Gr 2s, the Khaya Stables Diadem Stakes over 1200m and the IOS Drill Hall stakes over 1400m.

In fact Questioning might even be considered if not winning the Mercury provided See It Again does not win the Champions Cup. The reason for the consideration would be that he narrowly beat See It Again when a short-head second in the King’s Plate and he beat an admittedly below par See It Again by 5,45 lengths when winning the Gold Challenge.

However, open Gr 1 weight for age wins usually carry the day in the Equus Horse Of The Year award.

The Real Prince could join See It Again on two Gr 1 wfa wins if landing the Champions Cup as he was the winner of the King’s Plate. If he wins the Champions Cup he will also have levelled the tally between himself and See It Again this season to 3-3.

Both horses have had two Gr 1 wfa places besides their wins, with See It Again finishing a 0,25 length third in the King’s Plate and a 3,75 length second in the Gr 1 Wilgerbosdrift HF Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes, while The Real Prince was a 1,25 length third in the Met and a 2,95 length fourth in the Gold Challenge. So See It Again will probably edge it between those two even if The Real Prince wins the Champions Cup.

However, Questioning could spoil the party for both of them.

The five-year-old Querari gelding has transformed this season from a hard-knocking Gr 1 sort into a horse with the X-factor and he will be going for his fifth victory in succession in the Mercury, presuming he takes his place.

The only reason for him not to take his place would be the unfortunate wide draw he has landed.  However, such have his performances been of late coupled with his obvious zest for racing that it would be no surprise to see him storming to victory, provided he can find some cover around the turn. However, he will need plenty of luck and even then he is up against the highest rated horse in the land, Buffalo Storm Cody.

The latter demonstrated his class last time out in his preparation run for the Mercury when eating up the ground late with his huge stride in the Gr 3 Post Merchants. That was run over the same 1200m course and distance as the Mercury and the weight turnaround will see him 2kg better off with Post Merchants winner Jet Force for a half-a-length beating.

However, Buffalo only beat Tenango by a short-head in the Post Merchants and faces him on the same terms. Furthermore, Tenango has landed a plum draw. Tenango was a 1,60 length second to Buffalo in last year’s Mercury when jumping from draw 13 compared to Buffalo’s 9, so on the draw reversal from that race he has a chance too.

Buffalo has a fair draw of nine this year out of the 24 entries still standing their ground, so should come into a nice draw.

The Gr 1 SA Fillies Sprint winner Asiye Phambili also comes into it with her 2,5kg gender claim and she has landed draw eleven among the entries.

Others to consider are the in-form Taxi To The Moon, while Cosmic Speed and Cats Pajamas are capable sorts who have not landed favourable draws.

In the Champions Cup See It Again’s chief opposition could come from his own stablemate Eight On Eighteen.

The Lancaster Bomber gelding is the reigning Equus Horse Of The Year, but has had an interrupted season. His run in the Gold Challenge can be ignored as he was caught wide behind an unsuitable slow pace. He put up a fine workout at the Hollywoodbets Durban July Gallops and Richard Fourie has since been quoted as saying it would require a crowbar to separate him from Eight On Eighteen, so good did he feel in the gallop.

Eight On Eighteen will appreciate the step up in trip and has drawn a fair six out of 12. He will come in nice and fresh having not run in the July.

Running in the July did not stop Gladatorian from winning the Champions Cup last year and he has landed a plum draw again.

Legal Counsel can’t be ignored either having run a short-head second to Questioning in the Gold Challenge and second to See It Again in the Met. In the July he was asked to lead with topweight and it proved too much. He should appreciate the step down in trip in the Champions Cup and is a tough horse.

Former Equus Horse Of The Year Dave The King has won this race before, but is not in the best form, while Main Defender would have been capable of winning this race at his best, but also needs to bounce back.

Manners can pay for Snaith

Alistair Cohen

Justin Snaith is positively cruising towards another Champion Trainer title but he is certainly not resting on any laurels to take his foot off the gas towards the end of the season. In A Timely Manner hails from his yard and this underachieving son of boom sire, Legislate could be on his way to a breakthrough win. He runs in race 8 over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Durbanville on Tuesday.

He has come up against some good opposition lately and remains consistent. Perhaps a rating relief would have gone a long way, but the handicapper has been impressed enough against good company to leave him rated 92. Digging deep, he is out of a Silvano mare and the great sire only had his progeny hit their straps as older horses. He is riding four-years-old now and that hints that better days lie ahead.

The recent company he has kept includes a trip to Gqeberha where he finished behind the brilliant Anotherdanceforme. There is no disgrace finishing 5,5 lengths behind one of the stars of the Eastern Cape giving her 2kg. He was given a two-month layoff after that run and he found Chasingtherainbow too good over 1400m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth. Again, he fell short by 3,8 lengths which sounds like a good beating but one needs to keep in mind that Chasingtherainbow has won subsequently against far stronger. In A Timely Manner then went very close to beating Blind Date in his most recent appearance in the middle of June. The 0,4-length deficit behind a horse evidently on the up must give him a good leg up against this division.

These are the calmest waters that In A Timely Manner has been in for a while. He gets the services of JP van der Merwe. From a good gate of No 3, plenty is stacked in his favour.

Katsu must be respected with only 50kg to carry. Eduan Muller takes a valuable 4kg off his back. After running to the likes of Tenpenny, La Pulga and Major Master lately, he too plummets in class. Two of those named ran in the Grade 3 Magical Zulu Kingdom Campanajo 2200 last Saturday. Major Master was carded to run in a Listed feature. Katsu does not win too often which is his biggest query. Despite some good numbers and largely consistent runs suggesting he should run another solid race, it is hard to have full faith in him. This is his first run in three months so fitness might not be at his peak. Lucinda Woodruff trains. She is probably the most in-form yard in the country at the moment.

It Is My Time is never far behind In A Timely Manner and he is picked to get into the money. It would be unfair on It Is My Time to tip the latter strongly and ignore the chances of the former. There should be little between them again.

A fun rivalry is starting to form between Objet D’Art and Give It Laldy. Both are improving young horses with good days ahead. Both of them are held in high regard by their connections. They meet in race 6 over 1250m.

The scoreboard shows 1-1 between them. Both of the have been off for nearly three months but both of them should end up running at a fair level during the Cape summer.  Preference is for Objet D’Art using their last meeting as a guide. He is 2kg better off with Give It Laldy when there was 0,3 lengths between them. The counter to that is Give It Laldy is drawn in gate No 1 and he has Gavin Lerena in the irons. Give It Laldy has the Champion Jockey in waiting, Craig Zackey aboard.

Warrior Of Destiny makes appeal in race 1 over 1600m. His main danger looks to be Royal Light and they met last time when Warrior Of Destiny finished two lengths ahead. It is hard to motivate that deficit to be turned around. It is not a strong race by any stretch. Pedigree suggests that this trip should suit ideally too.

Race 2 is the first of two apprentice races. Le Concierge stands out as the horse to beat with Varun Jodhee in the saddle. Every run has been better and his last start was pleasing when beaten less than a length by Another Hero at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth over 1200m. His last run is easily the best run on offer throughout the entire field.

Trainer Adam Marcus has a strong hand in race 3 over 1000m with Ruby Rex and Black Erika. Interesting jockey bookings are at play because Craig Zackey has gone with Ruby Rex who won a weak maiden last time. Zackey rode Black Erika to a narrow win last time. Ruby Rex defeated Miss Smiley by 1,25 lengths. She had the race sealed a long way out but that is not a race to easily hang much faith in. It could be a tip in itself from Zackey so Ruby Rex is given the verdict.

Trip To Camelot is on the up and he finally gets to run over 2000m for the first time. He looks set to complete a hat-trick of wins in race 4 under Zackey. He is a real grinder who looks like he is making hard work of his wins but he is related to SA Derby winners so his running style is no shock. He could develop into a very smart four-year-old now that his wheels are in motion. If he steps into this trip as expected, it could give connections plenty of hope for the future. He will face hard opposition from Chance Encounter, Fort Liam, Phantom Man and Backinthefastlane who all have their capabilities.

It has been many moons since Beer With The Boys last won but his form has turned for the better and he must stand a huge chance in race 5 over 2000m. Jumping from draw No 1, he gets the services of Gavin Lerena. He takes on a field of horses either straight out of the maidens of battling to find direction after a string of wayward efforts. He seems most reliable to at least run into the money and with some luck, win it.

The second apprentice event is race 7 over 1250m where Take It As Red can take advantage of a return to form. She has finished fourth in her last three runs while her rating continues to slowly drop. Eduan Muller is carded to take the ride for Piet and Elbert Steyn. She could not have found a more winnable race.

A very nice race awaits in the last. Race 9 over 1400m has some interesting dynamics attached. Highly rated Miami Summer returned from a six month break last time and he clearly needed the run finishing three lengths behind Clark Griswold in fourth. He is 2kg better off. Clark Griswold is also rated by his yard and his last win was commanding. The addition of recent winners Signor Dante and Gold Dust adds to the intrigue of the race.

Gold Cup attracts a fine entry

David Thiselton

The Gr 3 World Pool Gold Cup has attracted a fine entry of stayers and among them are three former winners of the prestigious 3200m race.

Last year’s winner King Pelles, the 2024 winner Master Redoute and the 2023 winners Future Pearl are all entries and there are also two former runner ups,  last year’s runner up Holding Thumbs and the 2024 runner up Shoot The Rapids.

Also entered are the Gr 3 Durban Gold Vase (3000m) winner, Ahead Of The Facts, the Gr 3 Lucky Fish Winter Stakes (2400m) winner Native Ruler and the Gr 3 Magical Zulu Kingdom Campanajo 2200 winner, Magic Verse.

King Pelles showed his class in the Hollywoodbets Durban July, splitting the dominant three-year-old males and finishing a 1,55 length third. He was used as the line horse so remains on 122.

Native Ruler on 121 is carrying 60kg and King Pelles’ weight is still pending, but with the compressed weight structure he might carry 60kg too or 60,5kg at the most. He has an unusually good turn of foot for a horse who gets two miles and managed to carry the topweight of 60kg to victory last year.

Ahead Of The Facts showed a magnificent turn of foot when winning the Gr 3 Durban Gold Vase and went from about second last to third in a matter of strides. He proved he will get the Gold Cup trip too as he was being eased at the line. The Gold Cup has always been his target, so he should come on from that run a bit too, so will be dangerous carrying 58,5kg off a 116 merit rating.

Master Redoute and Shoot The Rapids come into the reckoning based on the Gold Vase form as they will be 1,5kg and 1kg better off with Ahead Of The Facts respectively for a half-a-length and a 1,30 length beating.

Shoot The Rapids is capable of some fine performances as he proved when runner up two years ago despite going too fast near the front. This season he won the RA Stakes at Turffontein Standside by 9,50 lengths and has been right there in his last few starts, including a 1,30 length third in the Gr 3 Lucky Fish Winter Stakes and a 1,30 length third in the Gold Vase. He is set to carry 59kg which puts him in with a chance although he has landed a wide draw.

Master Redoute had had a fine preparation and should make a bold bid carrying 58.5kg.

Holding Thumbs will be 1kg better off with Ahead Of The Facts for a 3,40 length beating. He is a gallant sort who is capable of a strong finish, but he has unfortunately drawn very wide.

Future Pearl has a lot of class and although he has not run a place since winning the Gr 3 Tabgold Derby over 2400m two years ago he loves Hollywoodbets Greyville and showed signs he could still have what it takes when finishing 4,50 lengths back in the equivalent of that race this year, the Gr 3 Lucky Fish Winter Stakes. He will be 2,5kg better off with Native Ruler for that 4,50 length beating and he should have come on from the run.

Native Ruler won the Winter Stakes in impressive style and ran a good sixth in the July. That was the same position he finished in the July last year, but he ran off a two point higher merit rating this year and, furthermore, had the conditions of the race been the same as last year he would have finished fourth.

Magic Verse is an interesting entry as he was a comfortable winner of the July consolation race, the Gr 3 Magical Zulu Kingdom 2200. He finished a 0,75 length second to Holding Thumbs in the Gr 3 Cape Of Good Hope Chairman’s Cup over 2500m on LKP day and he wasn’t disgraced in the Gr 3 New Turf Carriers Western Cape Stayers over 2800m when beaten 5,55 lengths by Ahead Of The Facts, He will face Holding Thumbs on half-a-kilogram better terms from the Chairmans and will face Ahead Of The Facts on 1,5kg better terms.

Johnny The Thief finished second in the July consolation, beaten 1,40 lengths, and faces Magic Verse on 1,5kg worse terms due to the compressed weight conditions.

Jazz Cafe is an interesting lightweight as the winner of the Gr 3 Lucky Fish Winter Fillies Stakes as that was her first attempt at a staying trip and she beat the SA Derby winner Curious Girl.

Enflame has won five out of his last seven starts and they have been exclusively over staying trips from 2400m to 3200m, so he has a chance if finding his Highveld form, although the concern is his well below par effort at Hollywoodbets Greyville in the Winter Stakes.

Continentalexpress has some good staying form, although he was beaten 5,50 lengths in the Lonsdale Stirrup Cup over 2400m when stepping up to stakes race company.

He was almost three lengths ahead of Vihaan’s Bomb in the latter race and the latter takes his place in the Gold Cup after finishing fourth in the Gold Vase.

Chill In The Air was well beaten in the Gold Vase, but did beat Vihaan’s Bomb in the Lonsdale Stirrup.

It will be interesting to see whether there will be any supplementary entries today (Monday), considering the relatively small size of the field of 14 entries.

The Highveld four-year-old Erupt gelding Corrupt won well over 2600m at Turffontein Inside last Thursday off an 84 rating and this progressive sort would be up with the other bottom weights in the Gold Cup if given a chance.

The declaration stage of the Gold Cup in on Thursday.

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.