Drop in trip can click for Nordic Chief

Alistair Cohen

Smatterings of fair form throughout his career but possibly not delivered on promise. He has not been the easiest horse to read but when he decides to ramp up, he can mix with some far better than who he meets in race 7 over 1250m at Hollywoodbets Durbanville today.

Do not be underwhelmed or put off by his last run. Challenging a horse over an extended distance is always worth the experiment. If it does not work, the trainer can always revert to basics. That is exactly the story with his last start over 1600m. He did not stay so back to his happy place is where Nordic Chief heads.

Prior form reads consistently and he has kept good company. His penultimate run came over 1400m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth when he ran 1,75 lengths behind subsequent Grade 2 Splashout Prix Du Cap winner, Stormwatch. He gave the well weighted filly a good challenge when he ultimately finished third. Close-up behind the likes of Voorloopertjie and One Liner also reads in his formlines. Those horses are always worth their salt in strong handicaps placed just below group form.

He has not won since March 2025 when he turned over the well performed Elusive Winter. Perhaps the cycle of late summer works for him. Sean Veale does not get many rides for Andre Nel but he steps aboard here.

Scottish Kiss enjoys this course and his rapid rise up the ranks necessitated him racing against some strong opposition without any disgrace. He is down in class which should make him a threat to Nordic Chief.

He has won with a slipped saddle before and his versatility took him through the divisions. Quirky at the start of his career, Justin Snaith has been able to assist him reaching a level that looked out of reach a year ago. His last run came behind former Grade 1 winner Snow Pilot in late January when he received 7,5kg to a far superior horse but finished 1,25 lengths behind. These calmer waters must give him a winning shot. Tristan Godden makes a rare visit to Cape Town which is great to see after doing duty on Okavango for Snaith at Hollywoodbets Scottsville last Sunday in the Listed Kings Cup.

What A Fortune punches above his weight and always warrants consideration especially at this course. He should not be far away from the action. He too looked short of this class a year ago but he has climbed the ladder quietly to look competitive against some useful rivals.

To the start of the card, race 1 over 1400m sees Captain’s Angel plumet in class. From the Listed JC Le Roux Summer Juvenile Stakes in late January to this class must give him an outstanding chance. He finished 4,4 lengths behind Red Spice who subsequently won the Grade 3 Ridgemont Cape Of Good Hope Nursery. The level of that form sticks out.

Fortune One gave his career best when last seen. He should back that performance up in race 2 over 1250m. He finished second behind Trois Sept Huit over 1000m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth. Had the winner stayed straight he would have won easier but at least Fortune One stepped up from some moderate form. That was his first run after a three-month rest so that effort must have done him some good. Aldo Domeyer is up for Candice Bass.

There is some good maiden form to work with in race 3 over 1600m and a few look to have chances. Mercenary is given the narrow verdict over Spanish Verse and Trip To Camelot.

Mercenary has not had the most luck in running finding traffic and not unwinding in time. Sometimes he just did his best work too late in the race. The track should still be running fast so hopefully he is not left with too much to do but expect him to hit the line with plenty in hand. JP van der Merwe rides for Lucinda Woodruff.

Vixens War is a 10-start maiden who is banging at the door. She probably has her best chance to date in race 4 over 1600m. Back against her own sex and not carrying top weight despite her compelling form, everything looks set to stack up well for her under Chad Little. She has been placed in her last two runs to take her tally to six places. Despite being costly to follow, this must be the day she visits the winners’ box.

King’s Quest has always reportedly shown good work but hardly delivered that on course. He scraped a narrow win over It Is My Time in his most recent start at this course over 1400m. He is back over the same trip in race 5. If he has gained any confidence from that victory, he could show that he is ahead of this class, something he has always hinted. The bravery he showed last time was a rarity so hopefully he is coaxed into being a little more genuine. If he is, he could go on a streak.

Ignore the last run from Prince Of Tibet. Returning to Hollywoodbets Durbanville, where he runs his best races, could be the catalyst to return to form. He runs in race 6 over 1250m. His last run at this course was his last win in October when he defeated the useful Delta Pride over 1500m. He runs more places and less wins than one would like but expect better from him. Piet and Elbert Steyn train him and JP van der Merwe takes the ride.

Race 8 over 1600m is not a hot event by any stretch. Who Is She seems to be finding some life so she could be the horse to side with in a shallow race. Luyolo Mxothwa is carded to ride for James Crawford. Her penultimate run was her best and it came over this course and distance when he finished third behind subsequent winner, Amayah. Her biggest dangers are stamina queries too.

Hollywoodbets Durbanville Saturday 21 March 2026 – Comments by Brandon Bailey

RACE 1

2 CAPTAIN’S ANGEL must have a big winning chance in this field, he was doing some good work late behind Red Spice on debut, with natural improvement expected from this good-looking colt, he will be hard to beat from a neat draw. 1 LE CONCIERGE has been rested for 105 days, he ran a lovely race on debut behind Catwalk King at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth, he will love the step up in trip to 1400m on Saturday, he should be right there in the finish from a good draw. 6 FROM THE ISLAND has run two nice races in succession, he was still green in his last start behind Lady Jean, if he gets some luck in running from a tricky draw, he should finish amongst the places, watch him closely. 5 HERO’S JOURNEY was a touch disappointing behind his stable companion on the 4th of February, if he brings his debut run to the track, he will have a massive winning chance here. (Brandon Bailey: 2 – 1 – 6 – 5)

RACE 2

1 RHYTHM KING could be serious value in this tricky race, the blinkers have been removed, the apprentice takes off 4kgs on Saturday, and he has a good draw of one, he will be hard to fetch late, include him into all bets. 3 FORTUNE ONE stayed on beautifully for second in his last start behind Trois Sept Huit, he is definitely improving with every start, there is no doubt that he will be very competitive. 6 WEDDING VOW finished like a rocket behind Winter In Auckland on the 11th of February, she has a low weight on her back, if she brings her last run to the track again on Saturday, she can trouble them all in the finish. 8 CRAZY LITTLE THING has run two excellent races in succession, if she gets some luck in running from a tricky draw, she will run a big race. (Brandon Bailey: 1 – 3 – 6 – 8)

RACE 3

4 MERCENARY was gelded on the 23rd of January 2026, he stayed on nicely for third behind Prairie Dawn on the 21st of January at Hollywoodbets Durbanville, even though he carries top weight for this Open Maiden event on Saturday, he has some strong form, and he will go close to winning. 5 TRIP TO CAMELOT would have needed his last run when finishing second behind Money Extractor, he is exceptionally well-bred, there is no doubt that he will be much fitter on Saturday, include him into all bets, he can win a race like this quite easily. 8 SPANISH VERSE only found Tunguska too good in his last start at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth, the drop in trip to 1600m will be no problem for this gelding, he will be running on strongly late. 7 MASTERONTHEMOON ran a much better race behind Fast Train last time, that was his first run back after a long break, he will love the step up in trip to 1600m, watch him closely at a decent price. (Brandon Bailey: 4 – 5 – 8 – 7)

RACE 4

4 VIXENS WAR has run two lovely races in succession, this looks to be the right race for her to exit the maiden ranks, her form is consistent, and she has a good draw, she will be tough to beat in this Open Maiden event. 2 KITUBA will love the step up in trip to 1600m on Saturday, she was still green in running when finishing just under three lengths behind Alessia Asheville on the 25th of February, from a neat draw, she will run a big race. 9 PACIFIC WATERS will need some luck from a tricky draw, her form is consistent, if the gaps open at the right time for this filly, she will be amongst the places. 7 FATE OF PACE ran a much better race behind her stable companion on the 4th of March, if she brings that run to the track again on Saturday, she will be competitive. (Brandon Bailey: 4 – 2 – 9 – 7)

RACE 5

4 KING’S QUEST quickened up smartly to win a good race last time, he was given four points for that victory on the 4th of March, the yard thinks highly of this gelding, he can definitely win again. 3 CARRIACOU never runs a bad race, he was doing some good work late for third behind Boogiefied on the 14th of February, he loves this track and trip, he will go close from a good draw. 6 CLARK GRISWOLD won his maiden impressively on the 10th of November at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth, he has been rested and gelded, if he doesn’t need the run back from a small break, he will be right there in the finish. 5 KLIPTOWN finished like a rocket in his last start behind Spirit on the 22nd of February, he is a beautiful horse with a great action, he will be doing some good work late, watch him closely from a nice draw. (Brandon Bailey: 4 – 3 – 6 – 5)

RACE 6

3 WINTER PEARL looks to be one of the better bets on the day, the drop in trip and the good draw is key for this gelding on Saturday, he has dropped one point in the ratings from his last run on the 22nd of February, he will be very hard to beat in this field. 8 GRAVITY always has a money chance at this level, he will be switched off early from a wide draw, and he will be storming home late, watch him closely, Trainer Piet Botha has done a good job with this gelding. 4 PRINCE OF TIBET is much better than his last start on the 28th of February, ignore that run completely, the drop in trip to 1250m will be no problem for this individual, on his best form, he will be super competitive. 5 JET A ONE ran a cracker behind Sooty on the 11th of February, if he brings that run to the track again, he could surprise them all. (Brandon Bailey: 3 – 8 – 4 – 5)

RACE 7

2 ABSOLUTELY YES ran a big race in the Winchester Sprint Cup on the 31st of January, he is very talented this gelding, if he relaxes early, he will be hard to beat from a good draw on Saturday. 5 NORDIC CHIEF didn’t stay 1600m in his last start on the 22nd of February, the blinkers have been fitted, and he drops in trip to 1250m, he could be dangerous, watch him closely. 6 SCOTTISH KISS was only beaten just over one length by Snow Pilot on the 31st of January, he will enjoy the drop in trip on Saturday, he has lots of ability this gelding, if the race works out for him from a tricky draw, he can definitely win a race like this. 4 OBJET D’ART was a touch unlucky in his last start behind Spirit, he is a young horse that is improving with every start, he is nowhere near the finished article just yet, keep a close eye on him. (Brandon Bailey: 2 – 5 – 6 – 4)

RACE 8

6 WHO IS SHE must have a massive winning chance in this field, her form is good, the drop in trip to 1600m will help her chances, this looks to be the right race for her to exit the maiden ranks. 7 AUTUMN RUSH finished just over four lengths behind Vivo Per Lei on the 4th of March, she was drawn badly on that occasion, the step up in trip to 1600m on Saturday could unlock further improvement, include her into all bets. 8 EPERNAY has run two fair races in succession, she could be the value play in this tough race, there is no doubt that she will love the step up in trip, if she gets some luck in running from a tricky draw, she will be competitive. 5 WOMAN IN GOLD will need to improve to win a race like this, her form of late has been disappointing, she now drops in trip, and the tongue tie has been fitted, watch for sharp improvement from this filly at a big price. (Brandon Bailey: 6 – 7 – 8 – 5)

Song Of Myself will be a sweet tune

David Thiselton

The Gr 3 WSB Sycamore Sprint for fillies and mares over 1160m is the headliner at Turffontein Standside today and could see a victory for the East Cape raider Song Of Myself.

The Dean Smith-trained Canford Cliffs mare was beaten a length by Symphony In White last time out in the Listed Lady’s Pendant over 1200m at Fairview. Symphony In White ran a 0,40 length third in the Gr 1 Allan Robertson Championship as a two-year-old and her best result this season has been a 0,75 length second in the Gr 3 WSB Southern Cross Stakes over 1000m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth, although she was receiving 8kg from the winner Asiye Phambili. She carries 58kg on Saturday off a 100 merit rating in the handicap event and champion jockey Gavin Lerena is up. She does have to jump from a low draw of three, but the trend whereby high draws were favourable at Turffontein Standside seems to have been ironed out lately. She should make a bold bid as she is still quite unexposed, having had just eleven career starts, despite being a five-year-old. Five of those starts have been wins and her winning distance range is 1000m to 1250m.

The danger could be the progressive Vanakkam, a three-year-old who sneaks into the handicap with the minimum weight of 52kg off her 93 merit rating. Vanakkam is very quick but clearly went too fast last time over 1000m in the Gr 3 TAB National Currency Sprint over 1000m as the winner was able to come from way off the pace and overtake all the handy horses in that race. If she is ridden more conservatively this time she could be dangerous, although all three of her career wins have been over 1000m, so she has to prove she sees this 1160m trip out.

Perfect Miracle is another three-year-old who sneaks into the handicap with the minimum weight. She is by Hawwaam, whose progeny are probably going to improve as they get older, so she could still rise above her current mark.

Poblano has been in good form and despite her last three runs having been over 1000m, she did go close over this course and distance before that.

Rachel Wall has only had one run this season and that was in November, so she might have had issues, but she is quick and is capable of going close here.

Calantha beat Perfect Miracle a length when they met over 1200m on the Vaal Classic track in February and Perfect Miracle is only 1,5kg better off, but Perfect Miracle did have a wide draw that day.

Little Ballerina has proved up to her 104 merit rating, so can’t be ignored and Chrome Tourmaline is half-a-kilogram better off with Poblano, despite beating her narrowly when they last met, so she could be in the shake up.

The ninth race is an interesting Pinnacle Plate over 1160m which serves as a Computaform Sprint preparation opportunity for a number of the runners.  William Robertson is top class and evergreen, so can go in again even though this is a preparation outing for the Computaform Sprint. Busstopinhounslow is a versatile sort who should be finishing strongly as usual from off the pace. Rodeo Drive has a lot of pace and has a chance as she is best in at the weights. Minogue has class and speed and is only half-a-kilogram under sufferance with Rodeo Drive. Chasing Happiness can be involved too if bouncing back to her best. Karate Kid has talent and could be in the shake up.

In the first leg of the Pick 6, a Maiden for fillies and mares over 1600m, Capetown Noir filly Utsaah improved with blinkers last time over this trip and has pole position again and can  notch another victory for in-form Sean Tarry and leading rider Craig Zackey. Made To Measure looks the danger.

In the fifth race, a Maiden over 1600m, Gimmethespotlight has some fine form and should go close from a plum draw with Lerena up. Pompei Shield has some good form and enjoys this trip but does have a tricky draw. Millennium Warrior will be in the hunt if repeating his last start.

In the sixth over 2400m 4 One More Star ran a cracker over 2000m last time against a fair sort and from pole position this One World half-brother to Malmoos should relish the trip. Copper Plate won well last time and should be in the shake up again. Jordan will enjoy the course and distance and is well drawn.

In the eighth over 1600m Back From War ran well against a good sort last time in Duchess Paloma over 1800m and can go close here over a drop in trip she should handle. Teo Torriate was not far behind Back From War last time and now has pole position. Streisand is a scopey sort who should start coming into her own and she is a contender.

In the first leg of the Bipot Kavady carries a penalty in this Maiden Juvenile Plate, but should be too good.

In the second over 1160m Turn It Up has speed and class and will be hard to beat.

In the first race over 1160m Charming Cheetah is consistent over sprint trip and is the one to beat.

Turffontein Standisde Saturday 21 March 2026 – Comments by David Thiselton

RACE 1

1 CHARMING CHEETAH 3 TRAJANUS 4 VICTORY IN ORLEANS 2 ZALATORIS

Preview: CHARMING CHEETAH has some class and looks the one to beat here. TRAJANUS is speedy and should make a cold bid. VICTORY IN ORLEANS has run a couple of good races and can be in the shake up. ZALATORIS is a Gr 2 winner who has overall been a touch disappointing this term and he has to bounce back from a below par run last time. (David Thiselton 1-3-4-2)

RACE 2

1 KAVADY 5 OCEAN MISTRESS 6 RUBY WHISPER 2 QUEEN LEILA

Preview: 1 KAVADY is a talented speedster whose form has been franked and he can win despite having to carry a penalty for being a wimner of one race. 5 OCEAN MISTRESS  made  a good debut and with expect improvement could go close. 6 RUBY WHISPER has run some good races against good fields and has a chance. 2 QUEEN LEILA carries a penalty for being a winner but could earn. (David Thiselton 1-5-6-2)

RACE 3

3 TURN IT UP 2 STATUS SYMBOL 4 GONE COLD 1 SPIRIT OF GABZ

Preview: 3 TURN IT UP is a half-brother to Gr 1 Gold Medallion winner Proceed and looks to be following in his footsteps. 2 GONE COLD made a fine debut and should be in the shake up. 4 STATUS SYMBOL was not far behind Turn It Up over 800m and could be a threat. 1 SPIRIT OF GABZ was just a length behind Status Symbol over 800m back in early December but disappointed last time. (David Thiselton 3-2-4-1)

RACE 4

1 UTSAAH 3 MADE TO MEASURE 5 BE MY FATE 2 NICOLSON LANDING

1 UTSAAH ran a fine race last time over this trip and is drawn in pole. 3 MADE TO MEASURE is well drawn and can go close if repeating her last start. 5 BE MY FATE made a fair debut and the form has been franked. 2 NICHOLSON LANDING is improving but has a wide draw to overcome. (David Thiselton 1-3-5-2)

RACE 5

1 GIMMETHESPOTLIGHT 5 POMPEII SHIELD 4 MILLENNIUM WARRIOR 6 SNOW MOON

1 GIMMETHESPOTLIGHT has some fine form and should go close from a plum draw with Lerena up. 5 POMPEI SHIELD has some good form and enjoys this trip but does have a tricky draw. 4 MILENNIUM WARRIOR will be in the hunt if repeating his last start. 6 SNOW MOON has shown enough to earn again in this line up, despite having a wide draw. (David Thiselton 1-5-4-6)

RACE 6

4 ONE MORE STAR 8 COPPER PLATE 1 JORDAN 7 CARTAGENA

Preview: 4 ONE MORE STAR ran a cracker over 200m last time against a fair sort and from pole position this One World half-brother to Malmoos should relish the trip. 8 COPPER PLATE won well last time and should be in the shake up again. 1 JORDAN will enjoy the course and distance and is well drawn. 7 CARTAGENA disappointed last time but is better than that and can do well if it pans out well from a middle draw. (David Thiselton 4–1-7)

RACE 7

6 SONG OF MYSELF 12 VANAKKAM 11 PERFECT MIRACLE 5 POBLANO

Preview: 6 SONG OF MYSELF has fine form in the East Cape and if repeating her last run can go close. 12 VANAKKAM looks to be talented and can bounce back from her disappointing last run. 11 PERFECT MIRACLE sneaks into the handicap with the minimum weight, like Vanakkam, and looks ready to start coming into his own. 5 POBLANO has been in fine form but would probably prefer 1000m. (David Thiselton 6-12-11-5)

RACE 8

4 BACK FROM WAR 1 TEO TORRIATTE 2 STREISAND 3 ART NOUVEAU

Preview: 4 BACK FROM WAR ran well against a good sort last time and can go close. 1 TEO TORRIATTE was not far behind Back From War last time and can never be ignored. 2 STREISAND should start coming into her own and is a contender. 3 ART NOUVEAU has the form to earn here. (David Thiselton 4-1-2-3)

RACE 9

1 WILLIAM ROBERTSON 3 BUSSTOPINHOUNSLOW 4 RODEO DRIVE 5 MINOGUE

Preview: 1 WILLIAM ROBERTSON is top class and evergreen, so can go in again even though this is a preparation outing for the Computaform Sprint. 3 BUSSTOPINHOUNSLOW is a versatile sort who should be finishing strongly as usual. 4 RODEO DRIVE has a lot of pace and has a chance with a weight advantage. 5 MINOGUE has class and speed and is only half-a-kilogram under sufferance with Rodeo Drive. (David Thiselton 1-3-4-5)

Athandiwe’s comeback

David Thiselton

Athandiwe Mgudlwa suffered a neck sprain and concussion in a bad fall at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on January 25, but he is back riding work and hopes to race ride again on the 27th of this month at the Hollywoodbets Greyville night meeting.

Athandiwe recalled waking up in hospital and had no recollection of the incident at all and said the whole day was quite blank in his memory.

However, there were no broken bones or fractures and he said, ” I fortunately did not have to have any kind of operation.”

He has wisely taken the recovery step by step and done it thoroughly with no atttempt to rush anything.

He continued, “I am still having appointments to strengthen the neck muscles. I have had the follow up appointment and the doctor has given me the go ahead to proceed. I went as far as having an MRI scan and I have also taken the time off to make sure I am ok. Sometimes you rush an injury and a couple of years down the line it comes back worse. I have gone through every step to make sure I am alright. I still want to compete at the highest level, so it had to be done.”

Athandiwe might be back at the meeting at Greyville this Sunday, the 22nd of March, but only if he gets a ride that has half-a-chance. He said he was otherwise targeting the 27th.

He has been feeling good and strong while workriding and added it was probably a blessing he did not remember the incident as such a happening could play on the mind.

He said, “Not remembering is a way of protecting me as it helped me to be able to get on to a horse again.”

He added, “I’m grateful to be able to get on the horses and carry on doing what I enjoy.”

He is not attached to any yard at the moment and said he would start off by riding work as much as he could and hopefully pick up a couple of rides to get back into the swing of things.

He said, “Things look to have tightened up a bit in Durban, so it doesn’t look easy, but I ride light so I should be able to pick up a few nice rides.”

Interesting entries for Champions Day

David Thiselton

The first entries stage for the Champions Day races to be held on April 4 at Turffontein Standside closed on Monday and the Gr 1 World Pool Premier’s Champions Challenge over 2000m had some interesting entries.

The WSB Met winner See It Again, who comes off a second place finish in the Gr 1 wfa Wilgerbosdrift HF Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes at Turffontein,  is one of the raider entries.

His Justin Snaith-trained stablemate Okavango, who comes off a fine fourth in the Met and a win in the Listed King’s Cup, is also entered.

Both of these Cape horses are being prepared out of Summerveld.

The Nathan Kotzen-trained Madison Valley is a Summerveld resident who has also been entered, although he has a bit to find under weight for age conditions.

Kotzen’s former winner of this event, Royal Victory, is also an entry although he is now trained by Weichong Marwing.

Last year’s winner the Alec Laird-trained Fire Attack is entered and so is his former Betway Summer Cup-winnning stablemate Atticus Finch.

Tony Peter has two entries in The Ultimate King and The Equator, who both have tough tasks off 117 merit ratings.

This season’s Summer Cup runner up Olivia’s Way is an entry and she will have a tougher task under wfa conditions than she did in the Summer Cup, although going on the actual form of the Summer Cup makes her an interesting runner.

The talented Jimmy Don returned recently for a new stable, that of Joe Soma, after a layoff of about two-and-a-half years but Soma has worked miracles before in Gr 1 events.

The Gr 1 HKJC World Pool SA Classic winner and runner up Grand Empire and Trust are entered and another three-year-old, Copper Eagle, is also entered but will be severely under sufferance.

It is certainly going to be an intriguing race.

Soccer Updates and Carryovers – Friday 20 March, Saturday 21 March and Sunday 22 March 2026

Soccer10 Friday 20 March 2026. ADD-IN R200 000. Estimated Pool: R1.9 Million Pool Closes at 19h30. Sport 12 and Pool 1.

Soccer10 Saturday 21 March 2026. ADD-IN R200 000. Estimated Pool: R1.9 Million. Pool Closes at 15h30. Sport 16 and Pool 1.

Score10 Saturday, 21st March 2026. ADD-IN R10 000. Pool Closes at 14h30. Sport 9 and Pool 1.

Soccer Any 13Xtra Saturday 21 March 2026. Carryover R250 000. Estimated Pool: R750 000. Pool Closes at 15h00. Sport 13 and Pool 1.

Soccer13 GUARANTEED JACKPOT Saturday 21 March 2026. R17.5 Million (If only One 13 of 13 Winner). Pool Closes at 16h30. Sport 10 Pool 1.

Soccer CORNERS Carryover R 3 081. Saturday 21 March 2026. Pool Closes at 16h30. Sport 71

Soccer SCORES Carryover R 1 937.Saturday 21 March 2026. Pool Closes at 16h30. Sport 72

Soccer4 Sunday 22 March 2026. ADD-IN R25 000. Estimated Pool: R 100 000. Pool Closes at 14h00. Sport 20 Pool 1.

Soccer6 Sunday 22 March 2026. ADD-IN R75 000. Estimated Pool: R 400 000. Pool Closes at 16h15. Sport 5 Pool 2.

Soccer13 Sunday 22 March 2026. Carryover R1 357 264. R6.5 Million (All-13-Correct Pool). Pool Closes at 15h30. Sport 11 Pool 1.

Premier Sale hits new heights

David Thiselton

 

The Race Coast Sales Premier Yearling Sale held on Friday and Saturday at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth set new ground and highlighted the positive vibe sweeping through horseracing in South Africa at present.

 

Of the 251 lots offered 224 were sold, up from 121 in 2024 and 219 last year, the aggregate of R145,210,000 was up from R65,345,000 in 2024 and R122,800,00 last year, the average of R648,249 was up from R540,042 in 2024 and 560,731 last year, while the median compared favourably as it was R400,000 in 2024, R325,000 last year and R400,000 this year.

 

The top buyer at the Sale, Jonathan Snaith, said, “The 2026 Race Coast Premier Yearling Sale was a tremendous success and a clear step forward for the Sale.

 

The quality of yearlings on offer was exceptional and buyers responded accordingly, which is reflected in the strong aggregate of over R145 million and an impressive average of R648,259.

 

The medium of R400 000 is an important figure, which was up 23% on last year.

 

There was great depth across the catalogue with plenty of athletic, well-presented individuals.

 

It’s encouraging to see breeders supporting the sale with quality stock and buyers backing it with confidence.

 

Sales like this are vital for the continued growth of the South African breeding industry and horse population.

 

Race Coast Sales created a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere that was enjoyed by all buyers, contributing to a thoroughly successful and enjoyable Sale.

 

A sincere thank you to the entire Race Coast Sales team, as well as the owners and buyers whose support makes this Sale possible. They make the magic happen.”

 

Snaith spent a total of R 26,075,000 for 25 lots at an average of R 1,043,000.

 

Justin Vermaak Equine bought the most horses, splashing out R 22,250,000 for 29 lots at an average of R767,241.

 

Jonathan Snaith had a memorable Sale for more reasons than one. He is a shareholder in the new stallion Jet Dark, who had a sensational return at his first ever Sale. The Drakenstein-based Trippi stallion had 20 lots sold for a total return of R 17,550,000 and an average of R877,500. That must surely be a South African record for a stallion’s first Sale. His service fee for 2026 has been raised to R30,000 accordingly.

 

Reigning champion stallion Vercingetorix was the leading Sire, which has become the norm. He deserves that status having set a new record last term of 23 stakes winners in a season and this season he has already had 14 stakes winner. His 23 stakes winners won 33 stakes races between them last season and this season his 14 stakes winners have won 19 stakes races between them.

 

Vercingetorix Sale return was 22 lots sold for a total of R 32,975,000 and an average of R 1,498,864.

 

Rafeef was not far behind with his 21 lots fetching a returning a total of R26,850,000 for an average of R1,278,571.

 

Rafeef had six stakes winners of nine races last season and has had four stakes winners of four races this season.

 

Jet Dark, who was a five-time Gr 1 winner who won the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate twice and he also won the WSB Cape Town Met, was the third highest selling stallion by aggregate, although Master Of My Fate was third highest by average, his six lots returning an average of R 1,020,833.

 

Gimmethegreenlight’s seven lots averaged R842,857, One World’s nine lots averaged R 708,333 and What A Winter’s 16 lots averaged R 554,688.

 

The big improver at the Sale, not surprisingly, was The United States, sire of the South African horse rated highest in the current Longines World Ranking, Tin Pan Alley.

 

The Moutonshoek Stud-based The United States’ six lots went for an average of R 554,167.

 

The highest average on the Sale was actually by the overseas-bases stallion Cracksman, a son of the legendary Frankel, but he was not included in this article’s average rankings as he only had one lot.

 

Cracksman’s one lot was a Drakenstein Stud-bred colt out of a three time-winning Free Eagle (High Chaparral) mare, covered to Southern Hemisphere times, and he went for R1.5 million.

 

The highest lot at the Sale was on Day Two, lot 197, which was vendored by Winterbach Stud as agent and was purchased by Adam Marcus for R4.5 million. This Vercingetorix colt called Caesar’svastghost is out of the five time-winning stakes-placed Jet Master mare Come Fly With Me, which makes him a half-brother to the Twice Over Cape Guineas and Met winner, Double Superlative.

 

The highest lot on Day One was lot 94, a Narrow Creek Stud-bred Rafeef colt called Rafa’s Tune, who was the first foal of the Gr 1 SA Fillies Sprint-winner Singforafa. He was sold to the Hong Kong Jockey Club for R4 million.

 

There were no fewer than 47 seven figure lots with Vercingetorix responsible for 15 of them, Rafeef for eleven, Jet Dark for seven, What A Winter four, One World three, Gimmethegreenlight two, Master Of My Fate two, The United States one, Cracksman one and Futura one.

 

The Race Coast Sales team will be buoyant after this excellent Sale and it augurs well for their future.

 

‘King’ points the way for Okavango

David Thiselton

 

The Kings Cup was once a good Hollywoodbets Durban July pointer, with the 1967 July winner Jollify, who dead-heated in that famous race with the immortal Sea Cottage, and the 1969 July winner Naval Escort, who was a half-brother of Sea Cottage, both winning the King’s Cup on their way to those glorious victories.

 

No fewer than 56 renewals of the Kings Cup have passed without their being another Kings Cup July/double, but yesterday at Hollywoodbets Scottsville, the Justin Snaith-trained Okavango gave hope that the sequence could end, because considering his fine WSB Met fourth place finish and his high 123 merit rating he should be in the Hollywoodbets Durban July final field.

 

In the Listed 1600m race yesterday the Master Of My Fate four-year-old gelding took the lead from a wide draw and staying on gamely in the straight under Tristan Godden, he managed to repel the favourite King Pelles despite carrying 63kg and giving the latter 1kg. JP’s Palace, Field Marshal and Shoot The Rapids were the next three home but were well beaten.

 

The first race, a Maiden Juvenile Plate over 1200m, saw a fluent victory for the 33/20 shot, the Kom Naidoo-trained Vercingetorix filly Cherryblossompink. Anushka (Declarationofpeace) had been a touch unlucky when beaten 1,70 lengths by Cherryblossompink last time out but that was the latter’s debut and she had the advantage of expected improvement. Cherryblossompink pinged the gates under Keagan de Melo and Anushka managed to slot in behind her. Anushka looked the winner for a brief moment after switching outward at the 400m and ranging alongside Cherryblossompink, but whilst she began tiring De Melo had left a bit in the tanks and repelled her to win by 0,70 lengths.

 

De Melo won the second too when traveling well throughout on the Nathan Kotzen-trained Hawwaam filly Luthando, who cruised to a cosy 1,10 length victory over the Dean Kannemeyer-trained first-timer Flying Fate (Master Of MY Fate), who drifted from 4/1 out to 16/1 but stayed on well from a handy position.

 

In the third race over 1000m the Michael Roberts-trained Fleur De Ling is never going to be going to Hollywood, but in an uninspiring contest her second place finish last time over the course and distance was stand out form and she started 91/100 favourite. She never looked in danger of defeat and was chased home by the Paul Lafferty-trained Splash Of Love, who was returning from a seven month layoff but was interesting over a drop in trip because she had finished just 5,60 lengths back in a decent field over 1200m at this course on debut in April last year. Her strong finish carried her to a 1,50 length second and she should pay to follow in similar strength fields.

 

In the fourth over 1400m the province’s reigning champion trainer and current leading trainer Gareth van Zyl had Past Is Prologue involved. She won her maiden over 1200m third time out and the progeny of Futura are always going to improve as four-year-olds if not rushed and she was also going to enjoy the step up in trip. The good pace set by known front-runner Sneeuwitjie aided her cause and the ever-improving Nicholas Patel got her home by 1,30 lengths from the favourite Spirit Of Shimla.

 

In the fifth race over 1950m Sword Speed, by William Longsword out of the Galileo mare Zippy Zitter, relished the step up in trip and stayed on well from a handy position to beat  Go Grayson Go by 0,80 lengths. Trainer Alyson Wright said afterwards winning was a prerequisite for the connections to have a tilt at the Gr 1 SA Derby.

 

In the sixth over 1600m the Stuart Ferrie-trained Master Bomber (Lancaster Bomber), was given a fine ride by Serino Moodley to get the better of Tyrconnell in a thrilling finish.

 

In the eighth over 1000m the Paul Gadsby-trained Vercingetorix mare Vision To Achieve made it a sixth career win when getting up by 0,80 lengths under Rachel Venniker from Wings Of Josephine.

 

Vercingetorix made it a third win on the day in the next over 1000m when 4kg claimer Sifisokuhle Bungane steered the Glen Kotzen-trained four-year-old gelding Circumbendibus to an easy 3,10 length victory.

 

The last race over 1000m saw a thrilling dead-heat between the Michael Roberts-trained Jane’s Vision (Visionaire) and the Glen Kotzen-trained Call Of The Karoo (William Longsword) under riders Rachel Venniker and Chad Little respectively.