Can Spies repeat at Durbanville?

PUBLISHED: 13 March 2019

Van Halen (Candiese Marnewick)

Tobie Spies had the first Durbanville winner of his long career when Anthony Andrews made all on 27-4 shot Singfonico in the VHM Racing Handicap last Saturday and he runs three, plus a reserve, there this Saturday.

Van Halen (Candiese Marnewick)
Van Halen (Candiese Marnewick)

He is based at the Vaal and had his biggest success at Kenilworth on New Year’s Eve 1988 with Yardmaster in the Queen’s Plate. He has had a string at Milnerton for the last few months.

He explains: “In Yardmaster’s time we only took a couple of horses for the Cape Town season but this time Van Halen (his most recent Grade 1 winner, in the Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion at Scottsville) was qualified for the CTS 1200 and I thought I might as well take a few others as well and stay for a bit. I have around 17 at Milnerton at the moment and I expect we may pull them back to the Vaal in a month or two.”

What does he make of his chances this Saturday? “I haven’t seen the racecard yet so I don’t have a feel for the opposition but Steffi’s Graft (twice a winner at Kenilworth) ran well for a long way last Saturday but got tired towards the end while All About The Bass (second reserve in the last) ran a very nice race to finish third so he must be in with a bit of a chance if he gets in.”

By Michael Clower