Dutch Philip could miss Saturday week’s Selangor Cup after being drawn 14 out of 19 in the Kenilworth Grade 2.
Candice Bass-Robinson said: “I might find something else for him as I am not keen on running him from that draw.”
The July-winning trainer has suggested that the What A Winter colt might prove best in sprints but she said: “He must run in the Cape Guineas (Dec 16) but after that he has the rest of his career ahead of him and he is going to run in the $500 000 CTS 1200 on Met day.”
Cape Classic winner Tap O’Noth is a notable absentee from the Selangor entries but Vaughan Marshall previously indicated that he was far from certain to run and his assistant Adele Alsop reported on Saturday that the colt had “pulled up beautifully.”
Brett Crawford confirmed Cape Classic runner-up Undercover Agent a definite runner and Joey Ramsden did the same with Ancestry even though the colt was “slightly sore behind” after his reappearance in a sprint six days ago.
Ramsden has won four of the last six Selangors and added that he would probably also run one of his other four entries. These include the R6 million colt Silver Coin who was reported to be making a noise after his Durbanville reappearance when he tired in the closing stages after moving up promisingly early in the straight.
Ramsden said: “He was blowing hard. He came back in from his holiday a bit later than some of the others because we found a few things wrong that we had to get right. As a result he desperately needed a gallop and more work but I was excited by his run and I loved the way he moved up.”
Premiers Champion winner Eyes Wide Open has to give 2kg all round in the Selangor and Glen Kotzen reports last year’s winner Gold Standard very much on course for the WSB Green Point on 2 December, saying: “He is going really well and he is in a good place for where I want him to be. Hopefully we will be able to give him a breeze-up on the grass beforehand.”
Miss Frankel makes her eagerly awaited reappearance in the 1 000m Play Soccer Handicap at Kenilworth on Thursday. She looked something special when winning a Scottsville maiden in spectacular style in August. M.J. Byleveld takes over from Anton Marcus.
Justin Snaith has entered last year’s Southern Cross winner Jo’s Bond for the Laisserfaire Stakes at Kenilworth on Saturday but has declared Nordic Breeze, Twinkle Toes and Casual Diamond. Piere Strydom flies down to partner the first-named.
But Ramsden has already ruled out last season’s Cape Fillies Guineas winner Just Sensual, saying: “Not at that weight (64kg). How to stop a good horse from running.”
Bernard Fayd’Herbe rides Winter Series winner African Night Sky and Richard Fourie will be on stable companion Black Arthur in a star-studded Pinnacle whose entries include Edict Of Nantes, Captain America and Last Winter.
Grant van Niekerk, who moved several rungs up the ladder of big-race demand with the way he won Saturday’s Charity Mile on Hat Puntano for Mike Azzie, will sit out the next two Kenilworth meetings with an interference suspension.
By Michael Clower