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South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Catterick and Yarmouth (UK) – 11 June 2026
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Ormond Ferraris tribute
David Thiselton
The South African racing fraternity woke up to the sad news yesterday that the legendary Hall Of Fame trainer Ormond Ferraris had passed away after a short illness.
He passed away peacefully at his retirement home in Plettenberg Bay yesterday morning, 10 June, surrounded by people he loved dearly, his sons David and Paul, grandson Luke, granddaughter Caroline and stepdaughters, Kim and Leigh.
Ormond was inducted into the South African Hall of Fame on Champions Day at Turffontein on Saturday, 29 March 2025, two days before his 93rd birthday.
He had saddled no fewer than ten Oaks winners, including Pretty Border, St Just and Lambarina.
He also prepared eight Derby winners, including the outstanding Distinctly, Newmarket Triple Crown winner Fine Regent, and The Monk, and he won the 2013 Triple Tiara with Cherry On The Top.
Another of Ferraris’ great legacies will be the role he played as a mentor. He played a pivotal role in shaping the careers of champion trainers David Ferraris, Mike de Kock, and Michael Clements, as well as leading trainers Weiho Marwing, Weichong Marwing and Sharon Kotzen.
Yet, what he held dearest was his founding of the Trainers Benevolent Fund, which he personally managed from 1970 to 2022 before handing it over to a private accountant.
Ferraris said about the fund just over a year ago, “The saddest thing I’ve seen in all my years in racing is the passing of many good horsemen without a penny to their names. We tried to help as many as we could, despite limited funding from racing authorities. Resources are now at a minimum, but we built a reserve that I hope will last a few more years.”
Ferraris briefly worked as a trainee antiques dealer in downtown Johannesburg before becoming workrider and then assistant trainer to George Weale in 1949 and 1950 respectively.
In 1954, he was granted his own trainer’s licence and saddled his first winner, Shenandoah, at Gosforth Park on 14 August of that year.
Ferraris went on to train approximately 2,600 more winners before retiring in May 2019, never handling a string of more than 60 runners.
Racing scribe Charl Pretorius ghost wrote Ormond’s autobiography “Thoroughly”.
The book reaffirmed Ferraris’ reputation as a dedicated trainer who put his horses first.
Ormond developed expertise in all facets of training and his most rewarding finds at the Sales ranged from a R200 purchase to the brilliant Australian-bred Tracy’s Element.
His dedication to his profession was in fact emphasised on the day he spotted Tracy’s Element.
It followed an exhausting flight to Australia, but rather than rest in the hotel and wait for the next day he went straight to the Sales grounds where he spotted the filly walking by soon after arriving there.
He was beside himself with excitement and upon returning to the hotel he informed owner Paddy Hinton that he had seen perfection. His expert eye and intuition proved to be a hundred percent correct. Tracy’s Element had 19 starts for 11 wins, four of them Gr 1s and three of those were against the boys, the Gold Medallion, the Computaform Sprint and the Star Sprint and she also won the SA Fillies Sprint.
The book confirmed Ormond to be a forthright man.
The first time a wealthy owner pushed him too far the twenty-seven year-old Ormond drove to the latter’s office, jumped over the receptionists desk and barged into his office.
“Get your horses out of my yard!”, or something to that effect, were the last words he said to a few owners, including that one.
However, this never stopped him progressing steadily and the reason for this was emphasised through another incident.
Ormond was warned by a colleague, after he had given one particular owner the “Get out!” command, he should perhaps have been more circumspect because this particular man had a reputation as one not to be messed with.
Ormond believed his end might be nigh when he came to a lonely bridge on the way to the track early in one of the ensuing mornings to find this man’s car blocking the path.
However, after approaching the car with trepidation, it turned out the owner was only there to beg Ormond to take his horses back.
Ormond was training at The Vaal at the time of that incident and had moved there after a stint at Newmarket.
His career in fact truly took off at the Vaal.
His reasons for the move, i.e. the training tracks had no clay underneath them and thus drained well, proved spot on.
Ormond had up and down relationships with jockeys, but developed flourishing partnerships with the good ones, with fierce loyalty being a determining factor.
The pressure was high on trainers in the old days when they did not get a percentage of the prize money and had to rely on betting. In fact this pressure was so great that in the mid 1960s Ormond packed up training and turned to sheep farming.
Luckily for SA racing, the latter stint did not last long!
There were then the boom years of the 1970s,1980s and first part of 1990, when massive crowds attended the races and the quality of the thoroughbreds competing was outstanding, as it had also been in the 1960s.
They horses were bred tougher in those days and this is emphasised when Ormond states matter-of-factly that his top class colt Distinctly made his debut over 800m on October 10 of his two-year-old season!
Of course Distinctly is at the centre of Ormond’s most disappointing day on a racecourse in the 1975 July, where he believes, but for interference from Gatecrasher, Distinctly would have won by four to five lengths.
Another aspect mentioned by Ormond is that throughout the dark days of apartheid peace and harmony existed between the various races of South Africa on the race course, even in the times when they were forced on to separate grandstands.
Former jockey and now Summerveld trainer Dennis Bosch summed up Ormond is one sentence yesterday morning.
He said, “In racing Mr Ferraris said it as it was, there was no beating around the bush, but out of racing he was the nicest, kindest man you could ever meet. He not only started the benevolent fund for trainers. but I believe he also built a beautiful church for the previously disadvantaged. He was a super guy and a great trainer.”
Ormond was still active into his 90s assisting trainer Weichong Marwing at Turffontein, where the pair once formed a lethal partnership with Ormond as trainer and Weichong as jockey.
Chad Schofield book to ride King Pelles in the July
Change of Surface Fairview – Friday 12 June 2026
Please note: the scheduled Turf meeting at Fairview on Friday, 12 June 2026 has been moved to the Polytrack due to inconsistent penetrometer readings ranging from 35 to 55.
2400m races will now be run over 2200m.
The Real Prince targets Champions Cup
David Thiselton
Dean Kannemeyer spoke on Monday morning at Summerveld about the scratching of the reigning champion The Real Prince from the Hollywoodbets Durban July. He was one of a number of big scratchings from the big race on either Sunday or Monday, but the two horses who won the traditional July pointer races, the Gr 3 Betgames Cup Trial and the Gr 3 TAB Jubilee Stakes, Zeitz and Aladdin’s Lamp respectively, were both supplemented.
Kannemeyer said about The Real Prince’s 2,95 length fourth in the Gr 1 Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge on Saturday, “The jockey said it was a slow run race, but he was sitting behind Questioning and then they made a bit of a sprint up the straight. Well I’m making excuses, but he had to wait, wait, and then move out, move out, but then 300m out I thought he is now going to come and get them with his turn of foot. He did quicken up and he was running up to them, but I just thought that in that last 75m he may have just flattened out.”
When asked whether the run would put him spot on for the Hollywoodbets Durban July, he replied, “Well there’s a great possibility he won’t run in the July and may go straight into the Champions Cup. He won it last year because of the right weight and the right draw and everything and this year having won the July and the King’s Plate and coming third in the Met he has a big weight and I have a big doubt he will run in the July, but he’s doing well and is definitely going for the Champion’s Cup.”|
The Real Prince was duly scratched from the July later in the morning.
Not only is The Real Prince out, but so is his runner up from last year Eight on Eighteen, whilst the 2023 runner up and incumbent topweight See It Again was also a casualty and so was the Gr 1 SA Classic winner Grand Empire, last year’s Gr 1 Premier’s Champions Challenge winner Fire Attack and also former Gr 1 Betway Summer Cup winner Atticus Finch.
Other scratchings include Parisian Walkway, Aristotle, JP’s Palace, Wild Intent, Buster Barnes and Otto Luyken.
There are 29 horses still standing with the Gr 1 winners among them being Wish List (X2), Gladatorian, Mocha Blend, Hazy Dazy and Star Major.
The Andre Nel-trained Zeitz and the Mike and Mathew de Kock-trained Aladdin’s Lamp have both been supplemented and both are on merit ratings of 110 following their good wins over the weekend, with Zeitz being raised three points and Aladdin’s Lamp four points.
They will both be carrying 53kg as things stand with Legal Counsel the new incumbent topweight on 62kg off his 128 merit rating following the scratching of See It Again.
King Pelles might just be fair value
David Thiselton
King Pelles is an under the radar horse for the Hollywoodbets Durban July who might just be fair value in the ante-post market at 20/1 with the sponsor.
He put up a good gallop at Hollywoobets Greyville on Saturday before the races and will be back there for the Hollywoodbets Durban July Gallops.
Trainer Gareth van Zyl said, “The gallop went well and he is doing very well.”
He is not having another race before the July as there is nothing suitable for him, so he will go into the race running off a merit rating of 122.
That means he will carry 59kg in the big race as things stand with Legal Counsel as the topweight on 62kg off a 128 merit rating.
Gareth said about King Pelles’ suitability to 2200m, “I don’t think it is going to be a problem, I think he will be alright over the trip.”
The Drakenstein Stud-bred five-year-old Duke Of Marmalade gelding is stoutly bred being out of a Galileo mare.
He is the reigning Gold Cup (3200m) Champion and the reigning Equus Champion Stayer.
However, he is derfinitely not a dour staying stype and when landing four Gr 3s last season over trips between 2400m and 3200m he showed an exceptional turn of foot.
He has also been shown this season to be effective over shorter trips with good performances over distances of 1200m to 1950m.
He was strongly fancied for the Betway Summer Cup over 2000m and disappointed, running a 16,25 length 12th.
However, a number of horses ran below par in that race on a day in which the humidity was high.
King Pelles bounced back after the Summer Cup to win the Umthombothi Stakes over 1950m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville. He showed a good turn of foot to win it by 1,30 lengths, despite carrying topweight of 62.5kg. Among the horses he beat was July entry Isivivane, who went on to win the Gr 3 WSB 1900. In the July he will be 1,5kg worse off with Isivivane for a 1,80 length beating, which puts King Pelles marginally ahead of him. King Pelles will also relish the step up to 22000m, a trip which will be new territory for Isivivane.
Followng the Umthombothi Stakes King Pelles ran in the Listed Kings Cup over 1600m and finished a fine 0,60 length seoond to Okavango recieving just 1kg. The lattter went on to run second in the Gr 1 wfa Premier’s Champions Challege before winning a Conditions Plate over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Greyville in which he beat the like of Equus Horse Of The Year Eight On Eighteen and the crack three-year-old Note To Self, who is one of the favourites for the July.
King Pelles’ Hollywoodbets Durban July Gallop will be keenly observed by his supporters and he will provide his passionate owner Ravi Padayachee with a dream come true, a runner in the country’s biggest race in his hometown of Durban. The horse is not without a chance of winning it either.
Ravi owns King Pelles in partnership with Dave MacLean, Gary Player and N V Parmanand.
Gareth said there were one or two contenders to ride King Pelles, but added he did not want to divulge anything about the riding arrangements yet as nothing had been confirmed.
Soccer Updates and Carryovers – Thursday 11 June, Friday 12 June and Saturday 13 June 2026
Soccer13 GUARANTEED JACKPOT Thursday 11 June 2026. R8.7 Million (If only One 13 of 13 Winner). Pool Closes at 20h30. Sport 11 Pool 1.
Score8 Thursday 11 June 2026. ADD-IN R10 000. Pool Closes at 21h00. Sport 8 Pool 1.
Soccer10 Friday 12 June 2026. ADD-IN: R200 000. Estimated Pool: R1.8 Million. Pool Closes at 20h45. Sport 14 Pool 1.
Soccer4 Saturday 13 June 2026. ADD-IN R25 000. Estimated Pool: R 100 000. Pool Closes at 21h00. Sport 23 Pool 2.
Soccer10 Saturday 13 June 2026. ADD-IN R200 000. Estimated Pool: R1.8 Million. Pool Closes at 20h00. Sport 16 Pool 1.
Soccer Any 13Xtra Saturday 13 June 2026. Carryover R75 000. Estimated Pool: R200 000. Pool Closes at 15h00. Sport 13 and Pool 1.
Soccer13 Saturday 13 June 2026. Carryover R5 228 236. R10.5 Million (All-13-Correct Pool). Pool Closes at 15h30. Sport 10 Pool 1.
See It Again – the most impactful July scratching
Zeitz joins July party
David Thiselton
The Andre Nel-trained Vercingetorix gelding Zeitz won the Gr 3 Betgames Cup Trial over 1800m on Saturday at Hollywoodbets Greyville and has been supplemented for the Hollywoodbets Durban July.
The Vercingetorix gelding ran off a 107 merit rating on Saturday and carried 56,5kg to a cosy 0,70 length victory over two July entries, I Salute You and JP’s Palace.
Summerveld assistant to the Nel yard, Byron Forster said, “He is a horse you have to give a lot of TLC to but I am very happy with the way he has pulled up.
“He said about his stamina capacity, considering the July is run over 2200m, “There are some questions marks but he is laid back and he has shown in his work that he settles beautifully. Obviously we will consider taking the blinkers off. In the second dam there is a lot of staying pedigree there and I think he will stay. The furthest he has run over was in last year’s Cape Derby over 2000m and he was well beaten (12.25 lengths behind Equus Horse Of The Year Eight On Eighteen), but he pulled up sore after that run, I believe, so I think a line can be drawn through that run. He is two from three over 1800m. He won last year’s Politician Stakes and he was running on strongly in last year’s Cup Trial but had a wall of horses in front of him and had nowhere to go. He has now backed up the potential of that run with his win in the Cup Trial on Saturday.”
Byron believes he has the class to be a contender in the July too. A precedent was set for him by a Nel-trained horse last year, Selukwe, who finished third in the big race.
Selukwe, like Zeitz, had won a traditional July pointer, the Gr 3 WSB 1900, running off a 103 merit rating and carrying 54kg and had followed up with a strong-finishing 2,65 length third in the Hollywoodbets Durban July off a 111 merit rating. Under last year’s conditions Selukwe was actually 2kg under sufferance.
The interesting point there is Zeitz might not be as badly in as Selukwe was with the new weight structures and yet Byron does not think there is much between them.
He said, “I don’t think there was much between them last season. He just gave us that hint that he could be on a par with a horse like Selukwe and we know what the latter went and did. He has obviously got to prove it at Gr 1 level now, but he has got all the makings to be a nice horse. He has shown it in his form. If you go and look closely at his form he has run with some quality horses and he hasn’t been far off them or has been in front of them.
“The ideal merit rating for a four- year-old July runner to have is 108, which means coming in with bottom weight of 52kg and not being under sufferance. Zeitz should be close to that mark after the handicappers have assessed the race.
The Maine Chance Farms-bred gelding entered the Hollywoodbets Durban July betting with the sponsor at 25/1 and has already shortened to 20/1.
