Alistair Cohen
Reet Petite and Viva La Vida both look high quality three-year-old fillies. They are taking the low road towards a possible tilt at the Grade 1 World Sports Betting Cape Fillies Guineas on 6 December. They will meet in race 6 over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth today, an added meeting due to excessive entries in Cape Town.
Reet Petite is unbeaten in two runs. She made light work of Mighty Mary in her last run when taking out a 2,25-length victory over the Vaughan Marshall-trained filly over 1500m at Hollywoodbets Durbanville. She was not extended. She was not tested. Reet Petite did everything in her own stride. She suddenly emerged as a possible Grade 1 contender. This will be her first run at the course which hosts Grade 1 races in Cape Town and she should have no issue adapting.
Reet Petite is trained by James Crawford and Richard Fourie is carded to take the ride.
Viva La Vida seems to be more workmanlike in her performances. Perhaps less fluent than Reet Petite she has desire and her grit could be what makes her a big race candidate. She too needs to pass this test, not necessarily with a win, but at the very least to place with further progress to come. She could have enough class to win.
She has reeled off three wins on the spin and that extra experience could be enough to give her an edge over the rapidly rising Reet Petite. Sean Veale is carded to take the ride for Vaughan Marshall who has his yard in superb shape.
It should be a superb race full of intrigue. The raw talent of Reet Petite is what sways the suggestion towards her.
Hunga Tonga is considered as the best of the rest. She might not have stayed 1800m in her last run so the return to this trip could see her run a more reliable race under Grant van Niekerk. She is a tough filly who runs an honest race more often than not.
Prairie Dawn was desperately unlucky not to run closer on debut. He was baulked up the inside fence when he was making a potentially winning run. He ended up finishing 1,55 lengths behind Marcus Aurelius over 1250m at Hollywoodbets Durbanville. Gavin Lerena is carded to take the ride and he should make sufficient natural improvement to win race 1 over 1200m.
Got The Look is well overdue her maiden victory and she should get the job done in race 2 over 1200m. She hit the crossbar finishing second in her last two runs including being runner-up behind Reet Petite. This is her best chance to date.
Kattekwaadkwadraad ran a sterling debut over 1250m at Hollywoodbets Durbanville when she finished second behind Flying South. She ran like a professional and if she steps forward with the run, she is the horse to side with in race 3 over 1400m. She ran like he will love this trip when he hit the line with force. Keep an eye on Ms Sakura. She is one of the best bred horses in South Africa by Champion Sire, Vercingetorix out of the brilliant mare, Cherry On The Cake. Her debut came at Hollywoodbets Greyville in May when she finished second behind Dark Matter. Fitness needs to be taken on trust but she should trouble Kattekwaadkwadraad.
Clark Griswold made good improvement between his debut and his second start. He finished third behind Astronomical Boy over 1250m at Hollywoodbets Durbanville catching the eye of a few learned eyes. If he maintains that curve, he could be the horse to beat in race 4 over 1400m.
Star In Motion is given the narrow verdict in a trappy race 5 over 1400m. He was outgunned in his last run when he finished 5,6 lengths behind All The Rage over 1250m. He made a late impression looking like he would finish last in running. The runner-up, Good For You, finished second in the Grade 3 Cape Classic last Saturday. He is miles down in class and his rating has dropped by three points so he could taste success.
Since a wind operation, Mente Et Manu has turned his career around. His last two runs have been authoritative wins and he might have even more to offer. He faces some stiff opposition who also seem upwardly mobile but he is selected to win race 7 over 1600m. Perhaps the biggest clue is that Richard Fourie is carded to ride. He has been aboard some of his rivals in the past. It is hard to rule out the chances of Chasingtherainbow, Major Master, Industrialstrength and Pinot Grigio.
Prince Of Tibet grows an extra leg at Hollywoodbets Durbanville so the return to the premier course is not ideal. But he has been in such good spirits and he faces some ordinary opposition in race 8 over 1600m. Although he comes attached with disclaimers, he just needs to pretend he is at the track 23km north. His last three runs have produced a win and two second places. He turned over Delta Pride in his last run. He is a three-year-old who has some promise about him. That is good enough to win again but can he bring his best.
Midnight Lady won in the manner of a smart filly in her debut and she is a very interesting chance in race 9 over 1200m. She beat Got The Look by 0,5 lengths. If that form is enhanced as expected earlier in the card, Midnight Lady could go back-to-back. Respect Match That who was stiff in her last run. She ran onto heels around the turn and compromised her momentum and she still ended up finishing third behind Garden Of Eden. She continues to drop in class and she should win soon if not here.
Three-year-old Spirit could be the right horse in race 10 over 1200m. He seems progressive and he has faced some in his age group who seem to be impressive. He should appreciate being down the straight again, the place he won his maiden in good style. Corne Orffer rides for Piet and Elbert Steyn.
