Roy's Riviera (Candiese Lenferna)

Roy’s Riviera’s last chance dance

Frank Robinson’s Australian-bred mare Roy’s Riviera will run for the third weekend in succession in the Grade 2 Track And Ball Oaks over 2400m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Saturday in her bid to qualify for the Vodacom Durban July.

She finished a disappointing last place in the Grade 3 Cup Trial over 1800m after being caught in a handy position without cover and appearing to travel too strongly.

Roy's Riviera (Candiese Lenferna)
Roy’s Riviera (Candiese Lenferna)

However, Robinson said the tough five-year-old daughter of All Too Hard had come out of the race very well and added, “Her legs were ice cold and her blood was good, so there was nothing untoward at all and she looks amazing. She probably just ran too freely in her second run after a six month layoff.”

Roy’s Riviera was among the five horses just outside the top 20 on the last July log so a good run on Saturday might see her still making the final field.

Robinson said he would probably remove the blinkers as she cannot afford to race too freely again over this longer trip.

This mare always appears to be underestimated by the oddsmakers and a closer look at her career shows that she is very capable.

She ran unplaced in this race last year and had few excuses as she was well drawn and had a good passage. However, her previous race had been in the Lonsdale Stirrup Cup, also over 2400m, where she finished fifth and was just a shorthead and behind subsequent Gold Cup winner Dynasty’s Blossom to whom she gave 2kg.

So this year coming in off a 1400m run and an 1800m race she has likely had a better preparation although those races have come on top of each other.

Her sire All Too Hard won three Group 1s over 1400m in Australia and one Group 1 over 1600m but he also finished a neck second in the prestigious Group 1 Cox Plate over 2000m at Moonee Valley. Roy’s Riviera’s half-sister Sebring Sally finished fourth in a Group 1 over the Track and Ball Oaks distance of 2400m and her grandam won over 2100m.

Sereno Moodley rides on Saturday partly due to Robinson’s promise to give him the ride in the July.

By David Thiselton 

Capoeira (Candiese Lenferna)

Capoeira supplemented for the VDJ

The Grade 3 Cup Trial winner Capoeira has been supplemented into the Vodacom Durban July.

The four-year-old Andre Nel-trained Oratorio gelding won Saturday’s open handicap event by 1,80 lengths off a merit rating of 110 and has been raised by the handicappers to 115.

This means he will be 2,5kg under sufferance in the big race off the 53kg he will be set to carry but as is well documented only seven horses in the race will be in the handicap i.e. not under sufferance.

Capoeira showed himself to be not far behind the best when finishing a 6,50 length third to Hawwaam at level weights in last year’s Grade 1 Daily News 2000.

The winner of the Cup Trial does not gain automatic entry into the July under the conditions of the race but is given “preferential consideration.”

By David Thiselton 

Rainbow Bridge (Candiese Lenferna)

Vodacom Durban July weights published

Rainbow Bridge and Vardy are the joint top weights in this year’s Vodacom Durban July carrying 60kg. 

Only eight of the 27 horses still standing (26 acceptors and one supplementary entry) are in the handicap according to official merit ratings and 19 are under sufferance.

The eight horses in the handicap with their merit rating and weight in brackets are:

Rainbow Bridge (134 60kg)

Vardy (134 60kg)

Do It Again (133 59,5kg)

Soqrat (132 59kg)

Twist Of Fate (127 56,5kg)

Bunker Hunt (124 55kg)

Tierra Del Fuego (124 55kg)

Silvano’s Pride (118 52kg)

Below is the full list of weights. Horses in red are scratched.

0 Hawwaam Scratched (4C) 60 134 A M Mike de Kock
0 Rainbow Bridge Accepted (5G) 60 134 A Eric Sands
0 Vardy Accepted (4G) 60 134 A Adam Marcus
0 Do It Again Accepted (5G) 59.5 133 A Justin Snaith
0 Soqrat (AUS) Accepted (4C) 59 132 A Mike de Kock
0 Twist Of Fate Accepted (4C) 56.5 127 BA Adam Marcus
0 Bunker Hunt Accepted (4G) 55 124 A Justin Snaith
0 Tierra Del Fuego Accepted (4C) 55 124 A Sean Tarry
0 $Queen Supreme (IRE) Scratched (4F) 54 122 A Mike de Kock
0 Chijmes Scratched (4G) 53 120 A Gary Alexander
0 Belgarion Accepted (4G) 53 119 A Justin Snaith
0 Got The Greenlight Accepted (3C) 53 118 AT Joe Soma
0 It’s My Turn Accepted (7G) 53 118 A Dean Kannemeyer
0 Divine Odyssey Accepted (5G) 53 117 A J A Janse van Vuuren
0 Shango Accepted (3C) 53 116 BAT Sean Tarry
0 $Capoeira (4G) 53 115 BA Andre Nel
0 Eyes Wide Open Accepted (5G) 53 115 A Glen Kotzen
0 Golden Ducat Accepted (3G) 53 115 A Eric Sands
0 Hero’s Honour Accepted (5G) 53 115 A Gary Alexander
0 Padre Pio Accepted (3G) 53 115 A Dennis Bosch
0 Roy Had Enough (AUS) Scratched (5H) 53 115 A Frank Robinson
0 Magnificent Seven Scratched (5G) 53 114 A Justin Snaith
0 Pack Leader Accepted (5G) 53 111 BA Glen Kotzen
0 Crown Towers (AUS) Scratched (4G) 53 109 A Justin Snaith
0 Tristful Accepted (4G) 53 109 A Tony Rivalland
0 Sachdev Scratched (3G) 53 108 A Justin Snaith
0 Western Fort Accepted (3C) 53 108 CA Paul Peter
0 Herodotus Scratched (4G) 53 107 CA Glen Kotzen
0 Nexus Scratched (4G) 53 107 A Justin Snaith
0 G G’s Dynasty Scratched (4G) 53 106 A Brett Crawford
0 Leopold Scratched (3G) 53 106 A J A Janse van Vuuren
0 D’ Arrivee Scratched (5G) 53 105 A Candice Dawson
0 Majestic Mozart Scratched (4G) 53 105 AT Candice Bass-Robinson
0 Promiseofamaster Scratched (3G) 53 104 A Candice Dawson
0 Cornish Pomodoro Scratched (3C) 53 102 AT Sean Tarry
0 Silver Host Scratched (3G) 53 102 A Justin Snaith
0 Cat Daddy Scratched (4G) 53 101 A Glen Kotzen
0 Duke Of Spin Accepted (4G) 53 101 A Mike de Kock
0 Liberty Hall Scratched (3G) 53 101 A Dean Kannemeyer
0 More Magic Scratched (4G) 53 101 A Candice Bass-Robinson
0 Sovereign Spirit Accepted (4G) 53 100 BA Candice Bass-Robinson
0 Tree Tumbo Scratched (3G) 53 99 A Sean Tarry
0 Vikram Scratched (4G) 53 99 BA Andre Nel
0 Alibi Guy Scratched (3G) 53 98 A Mike de Kock
0 Born To Perform Scratched (5G) 53 98 PA Dennis Bosch
0 Azores Scratched (3G) 53 97 A Dean Kannemeyer
0 Silvano’s Pride Accepted (4F) 52 118 A Justin Snaith
0 Snapscan Scratched (4F) 52 118 A Glen Kotzen
0 Miyabi Gold Accepted (5M) 52 115 A Justin Snaith
0 Lady Of Steel Scratched (3F) 52 113 A J A Janse van Vuuren
0 Victoria Paige Accepted (3F) 52 112 A M Sean Tarry
0 Roy’s Riviera (AUS) Accepted (5M) 52 111 BA Frank Robinson
0 Camphoratus Accepted (5M) 52 110 A R A Hill/S R Hill
0 Return Flight Scratched (4F) 52 106 AT Sean Tarry
(54)

Total Entries: 54

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By David Thiselton 

Do It Again (Candiese Lenferna)

July fever and the search for a topical winner

Vodacom Durban July fever is building and with just 19 days until the big race the general public will be attempting to either match their dreams to the names of July runners or match the latter to current events.

One old July myth is that a good sardine run leads to the favourite winning.

Do It Again is likely the most topical name in the field as he will be attempting to “do it again” by winning the race for a history-making third time in succession. 

This year sees the 50th anniversary of the July being run over the distance of 2200m and as a 50th anniversary is called a “golden anniversary” the mare Miyabi Gold and the three-year-old gelding Golden Ducat fit that bill.

Do It Again (Candiese Lenferna)
Do It Again (Candiese Lenferna)

It is the 25th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke Of Edinburgh visiting the Greyville racecourse and names which relate to royalty among the entries are the fancied Belgarion, who is a mythical king, and Sovereign Spirit and Crown Towers, both of whom are unlikely to make the final field.

A 25th anniversary is known as a “silver anniversary” so Bunker Hunt is the most appropriate horse relating to the royal visit. Nelson Bunker Hunt and his brothers attempted to corner the world’s silver market in the 1970s and had nearly done so by 1980 before government intervention saw their empire collapsing. 

Got The Greenlight could be a topical name at a stretch as many businesses await the government greenlight to reopen.

Tristful means sad and this year’s July being run behind closed doors will be a sad reality.

A pandemic that can be matched to the COVID-19 was the Spanish flu which raged about 100 years ago between 1918 and 1920 and a hero of that time was Padre Pio, who due to a shortage of doctors used to administer vaccines himself and it might have been the reason he contracted the deadly disease himself although he did survive it. Padre Pio is currently twelfth on the July log.

In 1520, exactly 500 years ago, the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan sailed past an archipelago off the southernmost tip of the South American mainland and saw many fires flicking in the darkness. He thus called it Tierra Del Fuego (“land of fire”). Tierra Del Fuego was 15th on the last July log.

There have been many topical winners of the July and three examples are described below.

In June 1960 the Springboks beat the All Blacks 13-0 and both tries were scored by the left wing, Hennie van Zyl, who wore jersey no. 13. A week later the July was won by a horse called Left Wing who carried saddle cloth no 13, so it has ever since been known as “The Rugby July.”

In 1981, shortly before the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Dianne Spencer, the July was won by a horse called Big Charles.

In 2004 the number ten horse Greys Inn carried the South African flag on his saddle cloth to symbolize ten years of democracy, he duly won the race.

In the comments section below please mention any topical names you are able to spot among the current entries.

By David Thiselton

Hawwaam (JC Photographics)

Hawwaam scratched

Hawwaam has been scratched from the Vodacom Durban July.

Two other horses who were in the top 20 on the last July log, Snapscan and Lady Of Steel, have also been scratched. 

Hawwaam (JC Photographics)
Hawwaam (JC Photographics)

Magnificent Seven and Roy Had Enough, who were both in the five horses just outside of the top twenty on the log, have also been scratched, and so has the former’s stablemate Nexus, who finished second in the Grade 3 Cup Trial on Saturday.

There have been a lot of other less significant scratchings and only 26 horses have been left standing.

There are two more traditional qualifying races, the Grade 3 Track And Ball Derby and the Grade 2 Track And Ball Oaks, both to be run over 2400m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Saturday.

Top 18 July log incumbent Eyes Wide Open runs in the Derby and so do It’s My Turn and Duke Of Spin, who will be hoping to force their way into the VDJ final field.

Roy’s Riviera is the only horse still among the July entries who is running in the Oaks. It is the third successive weekend she will be running, but she is tough and trainer Frank Robinson will be hoping she has more luck than she had in the Cup Trial, where she was caught outside of horses without cover.   

Hawwaam’s scratching was not a surprise at all as trainer Mike de Kock had said a long time ago he would be departing for an overseas campaign at the earliest feasible date and that date was always likely to fall in this month before the July. 

Nevertheless, it will be a disappointment for his myriad fans.

By David Thiselton

Capoeira (Candiese Lenferna)

Capoeira spoils VDJ qualifying hopes in Cup Trial

The Grade 3 World Sports Betting Cup Trial run at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Saturday failed to have much impact on the race for a place in the Vodacom Durban July final field although the much talked about Nexus did make a bold bid to land the win he needed and it remains to be seen whether the triumphant Andre Nel-trained Capoeira will be supplemented.

Capoeira (Candiese Lenferna)
Capoeira (Candiese Lenferna)

Nexus is unlikely to be considered for the final field unless it cuts up badly as he was running off just a 105 merit rating and was beaten 1,80 lengths into second despite receiving 2,5kg from the 110 rated Capoeira.

All of Sovereign Spirit (third), Pack Leader (fourth), Cat Daddy (fifth), More Magic (sixth), Born To Perform (seventh), G G’s Dynasty (ninth), Herodotus (tenth), Magnificent Seven (eleventh) and Roy’s Riviera (last) are also July entries and none of them did enough to advance their cause.

Ironically, of the July entries who ran, only the pair who finished at the back, Magnificent Seven and Roy’s Riviera, appeared anywhere on the second log and both were among the five horses who were just outside of the top 20.

Capoeira, a gelding by Oratorio, finished third in last year’s Grade 1 Daily News 2000 and has now proved that was no fluke.

Gavin Lerena slotted him in beautifully behind the pacemaker Herodotus after breaking well from draw ten.

Lerena skipped for home at the top of the straight on the back of just a steady pace and try as they might Nexus, Sovereign Spirit and Pack Leader, who all ran on well, were unable to catch him.

Capoeira, who jumped at generous odds of 16/1, was bred by Wilgerbosdrift and Mauritzfontein Stud.

By David Thiselton

Raymond Danielson

Divine Odyssey puts up hand for July berth

The Johan Janse van Vuuren-trained Divine Odyssey produced a storming late run under Raymond Danielson to win yesterday’s Grade 3 Jubilee Handicap over 1800m at Turffontein and thus put up his hand for a place in the Vodacom Durban July final field.

The five-year-old Oratorio gelding ran a 2,80 length eighth in last year’s July and is listed among the five horses just outside of the top 20 on the current July log.

Raymond Danielson
Raymond Danielson

Divine Odyssey caught the favourite Marshall Foch, who set the pace, and Full Mast close to home and won going away by one length.

The only other runner holding a July entry, D’Arrivee, could only manage fourth so his chances of making the final field are gone.

Last year’s Jubilee winner Barahin finished a five length tenth in the July.

The previous year the pair that fought out the Jubilee finish, Yakeen and Tilbury Fort, were both included in the final July field and finished 14th and eighth respectively.

In 2017 the Jubilee winner Coral Fever was supplemented into the July but was then eliminated by the final field selection panel.

The likely reason for the latter decision was that Coral Fever would have been way under sufferance in the July off a relatively low merit rating.

Divine Odyssey ran off a 114 rating yesterday and will likely be raised a point or two but he will still likely be under sufferance in the July. However, this year there are currently only nine horses out of the 47 remaining entries who are in the handicap as it stands, so Divine Odyssey will definitely be seriously considered for a berth.

By David Thiselton

Celtic Sea (Candiese Lenferna)

Drier and Tarry are Hollywoodbets Scottsville legends

Dennis Drier won his eighth career Grade 1 Golden Horse Medallion on Saturday and this was his eleventh Grade 1 victory at Hollywoodbets Scottsville overall, so he deserves to be given the freedom of Pietermaritzburg, but the feats of Sean Tarry at this course are not as well documented and he in fact surpassed Drier and made it twelve Grade 1 triumphs at the city track.

It was an equally memorable day for Gareth van Zyl, who landed the first Grade 1 of his career. 

Tarry’s filly Celtic Sea put up the equal most remarkable performance on the day to retain her Grade 1 SA Fillies Sprint crown. 

Celtic Sea (Candiese Lenferna)
Celtic Sea (Candiese Lenferna)

This was the seventh time Tarry had won this race and Celtic Sea followed Carry On Alice as his second dual winner. 

On a day when those coming from off the pace were finding it difficult to make up the deficit, the Captain Al filly was nurtured through a flat spot at the 500m mark by Gavin Lerena before powering home on the inside rail to catch her market rival Run Fox Run and the 16/1 shot Singforafa in a three-way head bobbing finish. 

That made it eleven Hollywoodbets Scottsville Grade 1s for Tarry and he then made it twelve when his big horse Warrior’s Rest won the Golden Horse Sprint by the narrowest of margins from Ultra Magnus, meaning Brett Crawford had been denied by a shorthead for the second race in succession. 

It was Tarry’s second successive win of this race and his third in your years. 

Warrior’s Rest, who is by What A Winter, in retrospect was a suitable type for the conditions on the day as he is able to maintain a strong gallop from start to finish and the 18/1 shot did just that under a light weight of 52,5kg and an intelligent ride by Callan Murray. 

The reigning Equus Champion Sprinter Kasimir finished third carrying top weight. 

Tarry had only just failed in the first Grade 1 of the day, the Allan Robertson, when his filly Ecstatic Green joined the Van Zyl-trained Vernichey in front. However, the latter, by Vercingetorix, fought back bravely and only just prevailed under Warren Kennedy. War Of Athena flew up for third. 

Drier then dominated the Golden Horse Medallion. His charge Pray For Rain showed exceptional natural pace and was still going well through the 400m mark. However, Drier’s Master Of My Fate colt Tempting Fate looks something special and reeled his stablemate in to win by a comfortable 1,50 lengths under Sean Veale in a performance which matched Celtic Sea’s. No Laying Up stayed on well for third ahead of the favourite Erik The Red and the fancied Joseph Barry. 

Drier has won seven of the last eleven renewals of the Medallion having first won it way back in 1990.

Avontuur Stud also have an enviable Hollywoodbets Scottsville record and bred both Tempting Fate and Pray For Rain. 

Klawervlei Stud increased their fine Hollywoodbets Scottsville record with Vernichey’s win. 

Celtic Sea was bred by Wilgerbosdrift and Mauritzfonrein Stud and Warrior’s Rest was bred by Lammerskraal Stud. 

By David Thiselton

Invidia (Candiese Lenferna)

Fortune favours Winter Smoke

Ashley and Andrew Fortune have four Grade 1 runners at Hollywoodbets Scottsville tomorrow including the much talked about favourite in the Allan Robertson, Winter Smoke. 

Ashley said they hoped Winter Smoke proved to be as good as her debut win combined with the favourite tag suggested she was. She added that a number of jockeys who had ridden her had said she had given them the feeling of being “special.” 

Invidia (Candiese Lenferna)
Invidia (Candiese Lenferna)

Afternoon Tea also runs in the Allan Robertson as the Fortunes are mindful that there are only so many chances a horse has of running in a Grade 1 race. Ashley described her as consistent and expected “a nice run”. 

The yard run Invidia in the Golden Horse Sprint. He is officially 2,5kg under sufferance but this was only because they decided not to take the six points penalty for running second in the Post Merchants, run recently over this same course and distance. He would otherwise be carrying 52,5kg instead of 52kg. He is thus 1kg better off with Post Merchant’s winner Eden Roc for a 0,5 length beating. 

Ashley said Invidia had come on from the Post Merchants, was in a good space and she expected a nice run. 

The first-timer Validus runs in the Golden Horse Medallion and throwing him into the deep end here was forced upon the connections by the interruption to horses’ programs lockdown had brought. However, Ashley said this Dynasty colt was definitely of “the quality” to take a chance with in this field. 

All of these horses have been staying at Summerveld for varying lengths of time and have all been enjoying themselves there. 

By David Thiselton    

Cartel Captain (Candiese Marnewick)

Trainers comments ahead of Festival Of Speed

Dennis Drier will tomorrow be going for his seventh Grade 1 Golden Horse Medallion win since 2010 and his eighth overall and he has a strong coupling this year in Tempting Fate and Pray For Rain. 

Later in this Hollywoodbets Festival of Speed meeting he has a chance of winning the Grade 1 Golden Horse Sprint with Cartel Captain. 

Tempting Fate by Master Of My Fate is out of the speedy Drier-trained filly Miss October whose Trippi daughter Spring Break ran a 4,20 length eighth against the boys in last years Medallion before going on to finish a close second in the Umkhomazi Stakes over this same 1200m distance at Hollywoodbets Greyville. Tempting Fate is unbeaten in two starts and last time out showed good pace and a strong kick to win the Grade 3 Godolphin Barb Stakes over 1100m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville in a time 0,30 seconds quicker than the Strelitzia on the same day. His stablemate Pray For Rain by Soft Falling Rain was a 0,60 length second at level weights after playing up at the start. 

Cartel Captain (Candiese Marnewick)
Cartel Captain (Candiese Lenferna)

Drier said, “Both came out of that last race superbly and I couldn’t be happier with them going into this race.” 

He put Pray For Rain’s antics at the start down to ring rustiness.

He added, “Tempting Fate is the choice on what they have shown.”

However, he concluded by saying they were two-year-olds so it was difficult to say and they would show what they were made of in the race. 

The pair face a strong field and are priced up as 7/2 second favourite and 16/1 with Track And Ball. The favourite Erik The Red is at 23/10.

Tempting Fate is ridden by stable jockey Sean Veale from draw 12 and Pray For Rain has Ant Mgudlwa up from draw one. 

Cartel Captain has come into his own this season. Drier said he was in a “tough” renewal of the Golden Horse Sprint but on the other hand had a light weight “along with most of the field.” He said he also could not be happier with his preparation. He has Sean Veale up from draw eight. 

Vaughan Marshall has two runners in the Medallion, Joseph Barry and No Laying Up. 

Both have been at Summerveld since March. 

He said Joseph Barry had come on a lot from his third place finish in the Godolphin Barb and he believed he could “definitely” reverse form with Tempting Fate and Pray For Rain. 

He agreed No Laying Up would be suited to Hollywoodbets Scottsville based on his debut win over the tough Kenilworth 1000m when showing good pace and then fending off the horse he became involved in a dual with to win cosily. However, No Laying Up suffered a “hiccup” after arriving at Summerveld and is a “bit behind” Joseph Barry. Nevertheless, Marshall said he had been doing very well and could finish in the frame. 

Joseph Barry has Anton Marcus up from draw eleven and it looks likely that Keagan de Melo will get the ride on No Laying Up, who jumps from draw six. 

Gareth van Zyl has a chance of landing his first Grade 1 in the Allan Robertson with the second favourite Vernichey. He said he had been surprised how green she had been last time when winning the Strelitzia over 1100m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville as he had regarded her as a “forward” filly. He added she had come on a lot from the run but acknowledged that most of the opposition would also have improved. 

Vernichey has a good action which is suitable for the tough Hollywoodbets Scottsville course and the most pleasing aspect of her Stelitzia win was that she had come from off the pace to win going away. 

Van Zyl mentioned the Ashley Fortune-trained favourite Winter Smoke as the one he had been hearing a lot about.

Warren Kennedy retains the ride on Vernichey who is drawn ten. 

Van Zyl runs the biggest outsider Princekresh in the Medallion. He will have to do a lot to reverse a 4,75 length defeat by Tempting Fate in the Godolphin Barb. Van Zyl said fitting blinkers could help his cause but admitted he would be very happy if he just made the frame. 

Donovan Dillon rides from draw seven.

By David Thiselton