Andrew Harrison
Some year’s the top Gr1 races lack a little substance but in other year’s they are loaded with an exceptional crop. Today’s Gr1 Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge to be run at Hollywoodbets Greyville has panned out into one of the races of the season.
The change of weight conditions to a proper handicap for this year’s Hollywoodbets Durban July has left little option for some trainers plotting their July campaigns but has others scratching their heads on how to get their charges into the July at the bottom of the handicap. Supporting feature the Gr3 Betgames Cup Trial a case in point with runners hunting a place in the final field.
However, most of the runners in the Gold Challenge that are entries in the July are already at the top of the handicap so win lose or draw their fate is already sealed as far as the weights go. This has made for a much better contest in the lead-up races without trainers trying to protect handicap ratings.
Dean Kannemeyer will be aiming for back-to-back July wins with The Real Prince. Kannemeyer is a canny operator and The Real Prince was doing his best work late as he snuck up on the rail behind Questioning in the Drill Hall Stakes in his warm-up race. The gelding is already near the top of the weights for the July and he will prefer the extra furlong so has nothing to lose. He looks to be coming on the right way and this race will confirm.
Sean Tarry saddles the smart three-year-old Tin Pan Alley who has a tricky draw to negotiate but was only caught late by Star Major in the Gr2 WSB Guineas with Star Major going on to win the Gr1 Daily News 2000. He was an impressive winner when beating See It Again in a Gr1 on the Highveld and a repeat should see him in the mix.
See It Again will prefer further but he is always competitive on this course and with Andrew Fortune back in the irons one can expect another good effort from Justin Snaith’s runner. Eight On Eighteen gives Snaith a strong hand as last year’s July runner-up just needed his last run behind stable companion Okavango. He will have come on lengths from that run.
Vaughan Marshall’s gelding Questioning is in the form of his life and from the best of the draw will have many supporters and cannot be left out of any calculations.
Supporting feature is the Gr2 HKJC WORLD POOL STAKES where Gr1 Cape Fillies Guineas winner Quickstepgal looks the part in a competitive line-up. Tienie Prinsloo’s charge was touched off by star filly and Hollywood Durban July hopeful Wish List last time out. This is her third run after a break and she should run another big race.
Frank Robinson has been assisting Justin Snaith at Summerveld this season but he sends out Mocha Blend in his own right. The filly will prefer further but she is a class act having won the Gr1 Betway Summer Cup. She was running on strongly behind Okavango and Eight On Eighteen last time out and although she has a big weight this will be an ideal warm-up for the Hollywoodbets Durban July.
Sean Tarry’s runner One Fine Weather steps up in trip but was running on well behind two champions in Asiya Phambili and Double Grand Slam last time out in the Gr1 SA Fillies Sprint. She should be better suited to the step up in trip. Mon Petite Cherie has it all to do from her wide gate of 13 and returning from a break but she is smart while Paul Peter’s raider Rachel Wall has been close-up in two Highveld features and has only once been out of the money.
A number of Hollywoodbets Durban July hopefuls line up in the Gr3 Betgames Cup Trial bidding for a gate in the big race. Craig Zackey has forgone the ride on Field Marshal to partner I Salute You for Peter Muscutt and that may prove significant although Nathan Kotzen has secured the services of champion jockey Richard Fourie for Field Marshal. The gelding is seldom out of the money and both are July entries outside of the current 20-horse log. Snaith saddles Regulation who is another consistent performer and was a close-up second in the WSB 1900 last time out. He has a handy galloping weight and can enhance his chances of making the July field along with JP’s Palace who will need to up his game to make the July field but he is consistent and with only 52kg to shoulder he could surprise.
