Brett Crawford will send between ten and 12 of his best
horses to Summerveld on Friday but Southern Cross winner Run Fox Run will not
be among them.
The Philippi trainer explained: “She has a lot of aches and pains so she is going to raid from here when she runs in the SA Fillies Sprint at Hollywoodbets Scottsville (May 30).”
The Ridgemont four-year-old was unbeaten in five starts
until finishing just over a length-fourth to Russet Air in the Cape Flying
Championship. She would have been a leading fancy for the Khaya Stables Diadem
Stakes three weeks later but for showing an abnormal blood count and having to
be scratched.
Candice Bass-Robinson will prep some of her stars at home –
including dual Bidvest Majorca winner Clouds Unfold and Gold Cup candidate
Mercurana – but the first of the remainder will depart at the end of the month
“and I will stagger them after that.”
Yesterday’s declarations for Saturday’s meeting at
Durbanville were not kind to the Crawford stable. Charles (Corne Orffer) and
Hudoo Magic (Anton Marcus) were the only ones declared for the 1 400m
Progress Plate and so this useful stepping stone was cancelled.
Two 1 250m juvenile races were hastily put together to
make an eight-race card, and eight trainers responded to the National Racing
Bureau’s call by putting ten horses in the first and 11 in the fillies
equivalent. Justin Snaith came up with seven runners and Mrs Bass-Robinson with
five.
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The Vaal straight course has an eight race
meeting tomorrow and with three staying races, a handicap sprint and two
fillies and mares 1 600m handicaps making up the Pick 6 there should be a big
dividend.
In
the first race over 1400m the long-striding Duke Of Marmalade gelding Lord
Melbourne has been backed in but on the downside the in-form Marco van Rensburg
is out for up to six weeks with a fractured collarbone and this is one of the
first good rides he misses out on. He has been replaced by Mathew Thackeray.
Lord Melbourne lost a length on debut over 1200m and ran on well for third and
he should appreciate this step up in trip.
In the second race over 2 000m Ideal Wolff will
relish the step up in trip and is progressive.
Whorly Whorly (Candiese Lenferna)
Magic Duke caught the eye staying on well over 1
600m on debut and although out of a National Emblem Grade 3 Poinsettia Stakes
winner this Duke Of Marmalade gelding looks likely to enjoy the trip. Ideal Man
disappointed last time but was found to have a nasal discharge.
If he finds the form of his debut when second
over this trip to Imperial Ruby, he should be right there.
In the third race over 2 400m Heliocentric is n
interesting runner as she looks to be crying out for this trip having plugged
on over 1 600m last time.
She is by Visionaire out of Windrush mare Zodwa,
who won over 2 600m. Wishonaire placed second over this course and distance in
her penultimate start, albeit in a slow time.
Stratplan Dora has stayed on over 2 000m on the
Hollywoodbets Greyville poly before despite being a bit headstrong, so has a
chance here if settling.
Lightoftheunicorn was staying on over 2 000m
last time after a slow start although was still five lengths back at the line
and being by Gimmethegreenlight out of a Count Dubois mare who won from 1 000m
to 1 450m she is not a certainty to stay. Grey Flyer tried 2 600m last time and
did not have a smooth passage so can be given another chance.
Artscape has to be considered for the Pick 6 in
this uninspiring field.
in the next race over 2 400m Emerald Bay has
just failed in her last two starts over this trip and runs off the same mark as
last time, although she does have a wide draw.
The Sash moved up before finding no extra last
time and is now 2,5kg better off with Alicante for a two length beating.
Alicante is 2kg worse of with Emerald Bay despite beating her by only a head,
although she is a three-year-old so will be improving.
However, she comes out here three days after
finishing ten lengths back in the Listed Ormond Ferraris Oaks Trial on Saturday
which was run in testing going. Pink could be involved if using more
conservative tactics than last time when leading in her first try at this trip
and being beaten just four lengths by Alicante.
Ever Fair won her maiden easily over 2000m and
must carry topweight in her first attempt at this trip.
Glamarous Scandal is four points higher than her
mark when winning over this trip but could earn.
Wings Of Light could earn if reproducing her
best.
The Joceleyn Tree won her maiden easily over
this course and distance, albeit in a slow time.
In the next race, a Middle Stakes event over 2
800m, Fife will have to be bankered considering the difficulty of the rest of
the card.
She won a Middle Stakes event easily over
2400m last time and now carries only 52,5kg and has a 2,5kg claimer aboard too.
She is officially best in at the weights and has a classy pedigree being by
Silvano out of Grade 1 Empress Club Stakes winner Stratos. Master And Man looks
to be the back up for the risk averse.
In the sixth race over 1 000m Palace Assembly
might find this a touch sharp but will be finishing strongly and with the
recent rains the likely testing going could be in his favour.
Galactic Warrior will enjoy the step back down
to the minimum trip.
Ring Of Fire is ultra consistent over this trip
and is a must include.
Aqua Delta overraced over 1 200m in his first
run as a gelding and is interesting dropped in trip.
Greasepaint is nine-years-old but goes for a
hattrick under Piere Strydom.
Big Blue Marble is full of ability but tends to
ruin it by being headstrong so he is interesting returning from a layoff. Touch
Of Fate, Isphan, Battle Creek, Topmast and Mr Whatson are hard to ignore.
In the seventh race over 1 600m Ex’s ‘N Ohs has
a 2,5kg claimer up and will enjoy the step back to this trip.
Circle Of Latitude has some class and will enjoy
the step back down in trip. Elusive Force won easily from the front in the
maidens last time and starts off
handicapping off a reasonable 82 merit rating.
Soul Of Wit has been right there in her last two
starts including with the saddle slipping last time.
Afrostar has come down to a competitive merit
rating. Loaralei is the favourite and represents the lethal Peter/Kennedy
combination.
In the last race over 1 600m Fly North won going
away over 1 400m last time so can overcome a four point raise if enjoying this
trip.
Charlie’s Jet overraced over 2 000m last time
and is interesting dropped in trip. Tigermil was plugging on over 1 200 last
time and might be looking for this trip. Westwing Belter has been disappointing
but has plummeted down the merit ratings and can start threatening a win.
Paul Reeves is to send a team of horses to Durban for the
first time – and Skidoo will be among them after making pretty much all the
running under Liam Tarentaal to record his third success off the reel in the
Betting World Handicap at Durbanville on Saturday.
Reeves, who rode nearly 300 winners and started training in
2009, said: “I went to Durban with Sea Cat early in my training career but I
haven’t been since. However I am taking ten horses in a week’s time. They will
include some juveniles that we think a lot of and nice speed horses like
Pippielangkous and Photocopy as well as Skidoo who could be a poly candidate.
Basically I am looking for more options as there is so little racing for them
in Cape Town at the moment.”
Paul Reeves
Brett Crawford is a deliberately slow starter with his
two-year-olds and Remus, who made all under Greg Cheyne in the opener, was only
the fourth of his current 50 at Philippi to run and the first to win. “I like
to give them a bit of time,” explained the trainer who had drawn an
uncharacteristic blank at the previous three Cape Town meetings. He went some
way towards making up for this when the Corne Orffer-ridden Indi Anna sprang a
12-1 surprise in the TAB Telebet Handicap.
The second juvenile race was also Greg Cheyne-ridden with
19-4 newcomer Zarina proving too strong for the favourite Soft Day. Both first
and second carried Marsh Shirtliff’s distinctive colours but were from
different stables; he backed the favourite but covered the winner.
Asked if the filly’s win was a surprise to her, Candice
Bass-Robinson said: “Ability-wise no but she worked poorly when Greg rode her
on Thursday. I took her blood and scoped her but nothing showed up.”
Keagan de Melo is enjoying a tremendous season – he is third
on the Western Cape log as well as one the national one -and he followed up
success on the Dean Kannemeyer-trained Meet At The George (named after a pub in
Durban) with a comfortable success on Eva Eileen in the Racing Association
Handicap.
De Melo had ridden the Paddy Kruyer-trained 8-1 shot on her
previous three starts but he only got the mount after M.J. Byleveld was unable
to make the weight.
He said: “I was very fortunate to get back on her. I had
been waiting for another filly in the race but she ended up being scratched.”
De Melo’s enterprising riding is beginning to change the
accepted wisdom of riding Durbanville. Before he came along few jockeys were
bold enough to attempt to challenge on the inside for fear of the gap being
slammed shut in their faces but he often finds a way through on the rails –
Meet At The George was a typical example – and Anthony Andrews did the same on
10-1 shot Six Degrees in the Interbet.co.za Handicap.
That winner is going to Mauritius after being purchased by
fish magnate Bahim Taher in what Glen Kotzen described as “a risk buy.” The
Woodhill trainer explained: “The horse wouldn’t pass any vetting. He had a
problem with his breathing and we had to cut a growth from the back of his
throat.”
Radiant Love got up close home under Orffer in the last and Mike Robinson reckoned the decision to geld the horse earlier in the season had paid the expected dividend. “I hadn’t wanted to geld him as he wasn’t really coltish but he was haemoconcentrating badly.”
Dual Vodacom Durban July hero Do It Again has made an
amazing recovery from the ulcers that were believed to be the cause of his
disappointing performances in the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate and the Sun Met.
“It took a month but we have scoped him again and he is now
100% clear,” said Justin Snaith at Durbanville on Saturday, getting out his
phone to illustrate his point with a series of pictures.
The first, taken by the trainer’s vets using a camera
inserted into the horse’s stomach, was real x-rated material showing a mass of
ulcers – appearing as white spots with many of them having blood coming out of
them. The second was the same picture taken the same way a month later with not
a white spot to be seen.
The third picture was a video of Do It Again being led away
down a track at Summerveld, immediately after coming off the float from Cape
Town. He was bucking, and kicking out with his hind legs, in obvious delight
and seemingly in a picture of health.
“We took him to Durban early this time so that he could get
his stressing over with,” said Snaith who is at this stage treading warily with
the horse’s programme – “I haven’t yet decided where and when he will run
because I want to see how he gets on before I decide anything.”
But a crack at a record-breaking third July is high on the
wish list: “If all goes well with him Do It Again, Bunker Hunt and Belgarion
(Peninsula Handicap) will give us a very strong hand in the July – and I need a
strong Durban season to make up for the summer in Cape Town.”
The highest rated race at the Hollywoodbets Greyville
polytrack meeting yesterday was the seventh, a MR 98 Handicap over 1 400m, and
the useful Padre Pio clinched a double on the day for the Dennis Bosch and
Craig Zackey combination.
The three-year-old Vercingetorix gelding has always
been well regarded and after a disappointing Cape Town campaign got back on
track here when showing a fine turn of foot from near the back and winning
easing up by 1,30 lengths from Georgina Rose and the favourite Mount Anderson.
The first race, a qualified Maiden over 1900m, saw Ashton Arries producing the Alyson Wright-trained three-year-old Wylie Hall gelding Bhakka from midfield with a strong run to beat the 25-1 longshot Command Respect by 1,30 lengths. The widely drawn Belshazzar ran on from the back for third and is one to watch out for when better drawn in a similar event.
Wildlife Safari (Candiese Lefnerna)
Highveld trainer Weiho Marwing targeted the second
race, a Maiden over 2 000m, a few weeks ago for his three-year-old Flower Alley
filly Adorable Alley.
Muzi Yeni said Marwing had told him three weeks ago at
track at Turffontein she would “definitely win”.
She duly obliged to give Yeni his first win after his
long layoff.
The pace was good and Yeni was able to slot in easily
before going on to convert favoritism by 3,80 lengths from Alabama Slide with
Brave Lass a further 2,70 lengths back in third.
The third race over 2 000m was run at a slow pace which allowed Warren Kennedy to get up from a handy position on the widely drawn Gavin van Zyl-trained Oratorio filly Oratorina.
The favourite Green Ice jumped from pole and traveled
well but could not make up the leeway off that slow pace and finished unplaced.
The low drawn jockeys didn’t learn from the previous
race and allowed Craig Zackey on the outside drawn Joy Maisha to claim the lead
without doing any work in the fourth race over 2 000m.
The Argentinian-bred Dennis Bosch-trained filly built
up a sizeable lead steadily and held on by 1,30 lengths from the favourite What
A Thrill.
The handy horses came out trumps in the fifth over 2
000m too and it was Raymond Danielson on the MJ Odendaal-trained Querari
gelding Wildlife Safari who held on from the favourite Favour and High Green.
In the sixth over 1 000m the Louis Goosen-trained Main
Aim mare Yaas, a 20-1 shot, was given a good ride by Billy Jacobson.
He managed to slot in behind the leader from a draw of
eight and extract the necessary extra to prevail in a blanket finish.
In the last race over 1 600m Gareth Wright wisely went
handy from pole position on the Andre Nel-trained Run To Denmark and the Black
Minnaloushe gelding ran on well to beat Hexatonic by 1,10 lengths with Dutch
Alley next best.
Mount Anderson looks to be a bright prospect after an
eye-catching win in his first handicap outing last month.
Lightly raced, Dean Kannemeyer has treaded carefully with a
gelding that looks to have loads of ability and much should be revealed when he
runs in the Greyville Convention Centre Handicap on the Hollywoodbets Greyville
poly on Sunday.
Mount Anderson struck as a horse with a future when romping
home in his handicap debut while Master Of Illusion and Padre Pio are two other
sophomores that have potential. Sunday should tell whether any of the trio can
make the step up to Champions Season features as they take on some useful older
opposition.
Mount Anderson (Candiese Lenferna)
Dean Kannemeyer stepped Mount Anderson out in a 90 MR
Handicap first run out of the maidens and looked a lost cause approaching the
home turn in the seven-furlong event.
But once rousted along by Keagen de Melo, the penny
half-dropped, and although still green he quickened away in the straight to win
in a manner that suggested that he still has a bit to learn.
Kannemeyer obviously suspects that his charge has potential.
“Dean asked if I could sweat a bit to make the weight, otherwise he wasn’t
going to run him,” confessed De Melo post-race.
“1400m is a bit sharp,” said stable assistant Nicolet
Roscoe, “and he probably needed the run. He doesn’t show much at home and he
will probably be better as a four-year-old.”
Sunday’s race will tell.
Dennis Drier is back on his shooting stick at Summerveld
after an extended spell in Cape Town and will be looking for a better showing
from Master Of Illusion, although the gelding’s form is consistent. He makes
his poly debut but has some smart form to some older and accomplished
sprinters.
He steps out with cheek piece and a tongue-tie for the first
time.
Padre Pio was deemed good enough to make the trip to Cape
Town for the season but his one good outing was bracketed by two disappointing efforts.
His home ground form suggests that he is far better than his Cape form shows
but he has been lumbered with 60.5kg giving lumps of weight to his fellow
three-year-olds.
Garth Puller has engaged confident 4kg claimer Thabiso
Gumede to partner the filly Georgina Rose who won well in a useful field last
time out. Puller did not come down with the last shower of rain so a forward
showing can be expected.
Of the older runners, Waywood, Q The Music and the mare
Oloye will provide stiff opposition so this will be a test for that the
three-year-olds will need to pass if they are to have any chance in the
Classics in Champions Season.
It’s not an easy card made up mostly with weak maidens and
lowly handicaps.
In the fifth, Favour may just have needed his last run and
should strip a lot fitter this time around but Gentleman’s Wager has been is
holding form and goes very well over course and distance. He has not been out
of the money in his last five starts. Wildlife Safari found form with a tongue-
tie. He has been trying further but has been up against the fast improving
Twice Golden while High Green is always dangerous over his best course and
distance and can go in again with a 4kg claimer up.
Savea, who won in good style for the Paddy Kruyer-Anton
Marcus old firm at Kenilworth a fortnight ago, appeals at 9-2 in the Betting
World Handicap at Durbanville tomorrow.
The four-year-old has been raised 3kg for that win but the
manner of his victory – sweeping into the lead in the final furlong and drawing
away – suggests there is more to come despite the task being considerably more
difficult on paper.
Savea (Liesl King)
Apollo Ace, winner of two of his last three, and the
hat-trick seeking Skidoo are vying for favouritism and are obvious dangers. At
the weights the Paul Reeves runner could be the bigger danger.
This is a far trickier card than usual, particularly in the first
two races where all but seven of the 27 runners are newcomers. The early money
in race two has been for the Glen Kotzen-trained Gayleactic Star whose price
has tumbled from 14-1 to 6-1 but it might be worth taking a chance with Our
World.
As her name suggests, this filly is closely related to One
World- by Coup de Grace, she is out of a half-sister to the Sun Met winner. She
was bought by Ken Truter for only R200 000 at the 2019 CTS Premier and
runs in the same ownership as One World. Perhaps even more to the point, she is
trained by Vaughan Marshall who has few equals when it comes to getting a horse
ready first time. At 17-2 she is worth backing each way.
The last race is every bit as intriguing – and just as
difficult because the most obvious form choices are badly drawn – and, even
over a mile, the draw is important at Durbanville. Morse looked a certain
future winner on his last two starts, The Second Wave has been second in his
last four but both are drawn halfway to Durbanville town. The equally
consistent Radiant Love (15-4) is rated only just behind them and gets the
vote.
An interesting runner, albeit weak in the early market, is
Marcus’s mount Private General who is by Silvano out of the high class Jet
Master mare She’s On Fire. But it’s expecting a fair bit to imagine him
collecting on debut against such smart maidens. One to bear in mind at a big
price (16-1) is Alfred’s Legacy. Although not particularly well drawn here, he
was only a length and a quarter behind Morse last time despite being denied a
clear run at a crucial stage.
Meet At The George is Dean Kannmeyer’s only runner of the
day and she may just be good enough in the Tabonline.co.za Maiden (race four).
Tomorrow’s feature meeting at Turffontein
Standside will see Mr Flood attempting to take one step closer to proving
himself the best sprinter in the country when he runs in the Grade 2 Senor
Santa Stakes and there are five other features races to look forward to.
Mr Flood (JC Photographics)
Mr Flood was not too bothered by a potentially
disadvantageous low draw of three when winning the Tommy Hotspur cosily over
1000m at this track last time so he should be able to overcome a low draw of
two here. He has plenty of pace and then always seems to find more gears when
challenged in the final stages. He is now attempting to make it six wins on the
trot. Mardi Gras (1) always struck as one who would develop into a top class
sprinter and he proved last time that he has blossomed. His draw of five is
also on the low and he has to give weight to the field, including 2kg to Mr
Flood, so it is not going to be easy but his class should pull him through.
Warrior’s Rest is an admirable sort who always gallops all the way to the line
and from a nice high draw he should be staying in when others are starting to
tire. Basadi Faith is an interesting runner who is potentially top class. She
is blessed with a lot of speed and should enjoy this fast course. She failed in
her only previous attempt at this course and distance in the SA Fillies Nursery
but that was as due to her bleeding. Rebel’s Champ makes the most appeal of the
rest on lines through Mr Flood and he can get closer to Basadi Faith over this
trip as she went like the clappers from the off over 1000m on the Inside
track last time and those coming from off the pace were left to far out of
their ground.
In the Listed Derby Trial Master Supreme is
weighted a racing certainty as he runs off his old 85 merit rating due to the
weights for this race having been published five days before his run in the SA
Classic. His new rating is 100 so he is effectively carrying 7,5kg less than he
should be and he is also well draw over this ideal trip. Cornish Pomodoro has
plenty of scope for improvement and should enjoy this trip but he does have
topweight and a tough draw to overcome. Our Man In Havana is 2kg better off
with Master Supreme for a 3,75 length beating and this rangy sort looks capable
of better Nebraas could represent value as
he looks to be progressive and on the evidence of his last win over 1800m
should enjoy this trip. Furthermore, he is drawn in pole. Set The Standard
was unlucky the last time he tried this trip and could earn.
In the Listed Ormond Ferraris
Oaks Trial Wild Date stayed on well to win over 1600m last time and on pedigree
should enjoy this trip. Smoking Hot rallied in the closing stages of her maiden
over this trip to win going away and from a good draw with a low weight she
should be involved. Pomander has won both of her starts over this course and is
well drawn but does have to carry topweight. Tartan Dancer is the other
topweight and being by Ideal World should enjoy the step up in trip. Machali
can also improve over this trip.
In the Listed Bauhinia Handicap
Pool Party has a plum standside draw and has a good opportunity considering
Dancing Queen is drawn low. Singforafa runs well fresh and is a contender too.
In the Gold Rush Sprint Vaseem
has a fine chance coming off his third place in the CTS 1200.
In the Sun Chariot Handicap
Factor Fifty is progressive and can beat Flichity By Farr and Sebille
Orange.
Leading bookmaker Hollywoodbets handed over
bursaries to the value of R565 205 to seven apprentices at South African
Jockey Academy (SAJA) on Tuesday. The bursaries cover training and
accommodation fees, enabling these apprentices to pursue their dream of becoming
top jockeys.
Graham Bailey, headmaster of SAJA, expressed
his gratitude at the company’s commitment to growing the sport of horse racing.
“Hollywoodbets has come on board this year, assisting us by awarding a number
of bursaries to seven apprentices who are unable to meet the required training
fee. If we don’t receive these fees it impacts our ability to provide the type
of service we need to provide to the apprentices. Having this support just
enables us to continue doing what we know we need to do in order to develop
professional jockeys into the future,” said Bailey.
Apprentices receive quality academic and
vocational training from the SAJA. From the age of 15 they work hard to achieve
the goal of having 60 winners. In order to pursue this the apprentice’s live on
site where they receive three nutritional meals a day as well as support from a
multi-disciplinary team including seasoned riding masters, all ex-jockeys, a
dietician, sports psychologist, sports scientist, biokineticist and
medical sister.
According to Hollywoodbets Transformation Consultant Babongile Mkhize, the company was impressed with the good work being done by SAJA. “We were so excited to be in a position to help when the South African Jockey Academy approached us for support. We had just recently started collaborating with our various brand ambassadors as well as Nomzamo Mbatha’s Lighthouse Foundation where we awarded tertiary bursaries to many South Africans who needed that helping hand. It is truly an honour to now be able to offer assistance to the future stars of the horse racing industry, an industry that is such a key part of our business,” she said. Former Champion Jockey Anthony Delpech, horse racing Brand Ambassador for Hollywoodbets, is happy to see the company come on board in support of the sport at this early stage. “This is the learning curve. This is where you start to learn about your trade and if you don’t learn how to find your style as a jockey and how to grow from an apprentice to a jockey, you will struggle. This is where you learn to become a great jockey and I don’t think it’s possible to do it without the academy. I think it’s fantastic that Hollywoodbets is part of this process by helping youngsters who can’t afford to get this opportunity otherwise and that they are giving back to racing in this way.”
Caption: Hollywoodbets
Transformation Consultant Babongile Mkhize, Hollywoodbets horse racing Brand
Ambassador Anthony Delpch and Graham Bailey, Headmaster of the South African
Jockey Academy.
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