Andrew Harrison
Garth Puller, peerless in the saddle as a rider and a horseman of note. With three of the seven runners in the Progress Plate that headed the card at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Friday evening, one was never sure which was the ‘right’ one, all on a different agendas.
Best proved to be Cardinal Chief as Rachel Venniker booted home her third winner of the evening, the third of four, and three for Michael Roberts.
It was all to play for at the top of the straight as The Marquee led the way but Cardinal Chief gradually reeled him in, going on the win comfortably.
Fortress Of Fire lost his way after showing potential in a smart debut win. He was nowhere in a couple of juvenile features that left Michael Roberts puzzling.
Six months down the line and the son of Fire Away is finally for filling that early promise as he crushed a Class 4 against some useful opposition in the first leg of the Pick 6.
The field was cut to five runners given all the scratchings but after taking a few knocks after the start Rachel Venniker settled her mount in behind. Keagan de Melo made an early dash for the line crossing the subway but Venniker had all under control allowing Fortress Of Fire to drift in without breaking his momentum. He was 2.5kg worse off with second-placed Maphaka on their last meeting which says a lot for his progression.
Master Du Rouvray turned the tables on Gotta Go Eddie after the two met back in October last year. Gotta Go Eddie has one of the more consistent formlines and Mark Dixon’s runner is still progressing as he showed when hooking up with ‘Eddie’ at the top of the straight and out-dueling Mike and Mathew de Kock’s runner. Dixon was more than happy with the win as he pointed out that his charge needed further but he was forced into Friday night’s race due to a lack of opportunity.
Yadav Singh stayed loyal to Cole Dicken after the rider had made the most of his pick-up ride on Iron Will at his previous start that resulted in a comfortable front-running victory.
It was more of the same as Iron Will led the six-horse field all the way until challenged by Grand Appeal some 300m out. Callan Murray appeared to have time his run to perfection as Grand Appeal pocked his nose in front, but Iron Will lived up to his name and refused to give in under a driving ride from Dicken and came back for more. It was heads up-and-down at the line with Iron Will a nose to the good.
Willie Pieters was a Gr1 winning trainer before switching to the safari business but he is back with the Classic Racing Syndicate in partnership with leading bloodstock agent Andy Williams. The syndicate currently has two trainers in Darryl Moore and Paul Gadsby with Pieters stating that the syndicate was going to support the smaller trainers who did not always get the recognition that they deserved.
Moore came up trumps in the first race on the New Year as Keagan de Melo made all the running on Captain Venture, a relatively cheap buy that underpins the Pieters/Williams expertise.
Black Frost finally got his act together as he kept up a solid gallop to see off all contenders in the first leg of the PA giving Venniker the first of her four winners and the first of three for Roberts.
Salani Kahle
New Year’s eve on the Hollywoodbets Greyville poly was a low key meeting with mostly maidens and low-class handicaps but it did show up one galloper with potential. Salani Kahle is an imposing son of Master Of My Fate and given his bulk and the fact that he is still a colt will no doubt have contributed to his late start on the race track.
All at sea on debut, he followed up with a convincing maiden win and last Friday franked that form with an equally commanding victory first up in a handicap.
It is way too early to get over excited but given his pedigree, a mile and further may well be his optimum trip, and he is far from the finished article so Gareth van Zyl and Anthony Delpech of Hollywood Racing will be plotting a way forward as Salani Kahle is definitely one for the notebook.
Hollywood Racing rounded off another successful year with a double on the day as the ever game El Rey Viene held off all challengers two races later for Duncan Howells and regular Howells pilot Kabelo Matsunyane.

