Alistair Cohen
Easily one of the most handsome horses around, Major Master until recently had a reputation that preceded him. He has commenced into the swing of things and started to look like he can salute in a few races as he works his merit rating up towards some feature races in the coming months. He looks to have the credentials to win race 6 over 1400m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Youth Day Tuesday.
To suggest that Major Master has underachieved would sound harsh to be a five-time winner from 16 starts with six places to show for his troubles but when his career started, hopes were high. It looks like he is heading towards being effective this summer in feature races for above average handicappers like he is.
Three starts back in January he ran in the Premiers Trophy over 1800m at this course and he was not disgraced behind I Salute You who has become a Hollywoodbets Durban July hopeful. He was only 5,4 lengths behind. He followed up finishing just over two lengths behind subsequent winner Chasingtherainbow in what was not a disgraceful performance.
He was given a mini two-month break, and he returned to the course with a commanding victory at this course over 1600m in late April. He beat Boogiefied by an easy 1,75 lengths. To beat Boogiefied on a soft track in the middle-distance range takes a big performance. There is no argument that Major Master has enough talent to turn over Boogiefied but that setup is safely within his wheelhouse.
Aldo Domeyer is carded to take the ride for Candice Bass. The combination has been in good form over the last few months possibly being one of the most consistent teams in the country.
Handsome Prince looks like he is popping for a big performance. His rating gradually slides from the high mark he was given as a youngster and his performance has backed up that he could be ready to show. This trip also suits well. His last run came over this course and distance and he finished fourth behind Chasingtherainbow. There is no reason to underestimate his chances. Corne Orffer rides for Michelle Rix.
Stable companion to Major Master, Roccapina will have every opportunity from gate No 1. The structure of the conditions of this race also suits fillies and mares. She is not easy to trust because she has the capability of being wayward at times. When she is at her best like running places at Grade 1 level, she would have a top chance. Her last excellent run came in the Grade 3 SplashOut Prix Du Cap over this course and distance when she finished third behind Princess Of Gaul. She followed up with being runner-up in the Listed Ladies Mile behind Queen Regent before a headscratcher last time she was seen.
Peace Garland looks set to exit the maidens in race 1 over 1400m. Her four career runs have produced four placings. She acquitted herself well in her last run which came over this course and distance when she finished second behind Before Sunrise. There is no form to match the standard that she sets in this race and she should win under Mickaelle Michel. Vaughan Marshall trains Peace Garland.
Marshall trains the horse to beat in race 2. It’sgood It’snice has filled the second box in his two runs to date. Both starts came over 1400m, the trip he is over again. He ran into trouble on debut when he aimed for a small gap on the inside and the far more experienced From The Island kept him at bay. His two excellent runs should get him promoted to the winner’s box. Sean Veale rides.
Madra Rua ran his career best last time when he was five lengths behind Witch Hazel finishing second behind the impressive winner. He is given the verdict in race 3 over 1000m. There has been a feeling for a while that he is waiting for a soft track this winter. He should get everything in his favour. His main danger is Swift Serenity who keeps running second. She is given a good shout being a filly receiving weight plus Mickaelle Michel claims 1,5kg so she should run another good race. Keep an eye on the first timer Sierra Nevada who is very well bred and will not need to be special to feature.
Jewel Mule gets another chance. She was carded to run last Tuesday in the abandoned meeting and she is back a week later in race 4 over 1200m. Her debut came over 1000m and she ran a pleasing race when third behind Sparkling Star who looks to have wins to come. Just a step of improvement should see her account for some professional maidens who should have their respective days soon. Scandalize and Piteraq being those in question.
Master Coiner was confidently tipped to up his game last time and he did so when he finished second behind Glenalmond at this course over 1950m. He interestingly drops to 1600m in race 5 but he could get the job done. Nothing went right for him in his penultimate start and he stuck around to finish fourth albeit well beaten. If the drop in trip does not undo him, he could get his maiden win. Keagan de Melo rides for Des McLachlan.
Signor Dante took advantage of a drop in class last time and he hacked up to beat Devil A Saint by 2,5 lengths over 1400m. He runs in race 7 over the same course and distance. He had run to some serious company a few months back but he was short of confidence in the wins department. He seems to be back on track and he could go back-to-back.
Winter Pearl is an unconfident selection in race 8 over 1200m. Craig Zackey has been booked to ride. He has been on the boards in most of his recent starts so there is no reason to believe he will suddenly run below par. There are endless winning chances.
