One World,
winner of more than R3.3 million and beaten only twice in nine starts, may bid
to resume his winning ways in the Matchem Stakes at Durbanville on October 5.
Vaughan
Marshall said: “I haven’t worked out a programme for One World yet but he could
possibly start in the Matchem.”
The
four-year-old won a progress plate on the day of the Matchem last year and his
other victories included the Langeman, Concorde Cup, CTS 1600 and the Winter
Guineas. His only two defeats came in the Cape Guineas (third) when things did
not go according to the trainer’s plan and in the Winter Classic in which he
finished second to Vardy. Marshall last won the Matchem with Tales Of Bravery
in 2010.
Stable companion Captain Of Stealth, who raised hopes for big race glory when romping home by wide margins in his first two starts, is to have his injury rescanned at the end of October but at this stage there is no suggestion that the original prognosis of being out for ten months is likely to be changed. He did the damage by rapping himself below the joint and just above the coronet.
The Hollywoodbets Greyville poly has an eight race meeting on Sunday and punters could have a better time of it than they did on Wednesday.
In the first leg of the PA over 2000m the
three-year-old Greys Inn gelding Uncle Frank is 2,5kg under sufferance but his
maiden win over 1600m has worked out well as the 1,75 length runner up has won
his next two starts. He also looks likely to enjoy this trip as quite a big
immature sort who ran on well in that last start. However, he can’t be bankered
with that hard task facing him. The back up is Samsonite, who won the last time
he tried this course and distance and is now well drawn off an effective five
point higher mark.
Uncle Frank (Candiese Marnewick)
In the first leg of the Pick 6 Indigo Tractor
and Velvet Season are both hard knocking course and distance suited
four-year-olds and must both be included. The former is given the vote as he
has a better draw. Myrrh is a frustrating sort to follow as he has ability but
does not really put it in. However, he has a plum draw and will relish the step
back up in trip, so is an outsider to consider.
In the first leg of the Jackpot over 2000m Highveld raider Gottalottaluv has always had plenty of talent and has a fine record over this trip with one win and four seconds in seven starts. If Luke Ferraris can find a good position for her from a tricky draw of six she should be right there, although this is the Var mare’s first run on the poly. Irish Wonder Girl is a four-year-old filly on the up and being by Irish Flame she loves this sort of trip. She has a plum draw of four and is going for a hattrick, so will be a big threat.
In the fifth over 1200m Johnny Black had some
useful Cape Town form and after two runs in KZN should be cherry ripe. He
stayed on over the tough Scottsville 1000m on his first KZN start so should
enjoy this step up in trip. He has a plum draw of five and is effectively two
points lower in the merit ratings so looks the one to beat. Bestday Of Mylife
has been running over further in the strong centre of Cape Town, where merit
ratings often become suppressed due to the high class of horse. From pole
position he will be an interesting runner and must be included. Missibaba has
two wins and three places in seven starts over this course and distance and has
been competitive off this sort of mark before, so she could be a threat,
although it is never easy against the boys.
In the sixth over 1200m Cherry Road starts off
handicapping off a reasonable mark having showed natural pace on debut over
1000m and finding extra. She looks likely to relish the step up in trip, but
does have a tough draw of ten. La Valette also has a tricky draw of eight but
has the form to go close. Keep It Real ran an improved race last time under the
improving 4kg claimer Jabu Jacobs and from a plum draw of four she could be in
the shake up.
In the seventh over 1400m Mastagambit comes off a flying win over course and
distance and has a fine chance of following up. Triple Fate Line is
fulfilling the early promise he showed and this trip should be ideal so from
draw two he can overcome the effective two point raise he was given for his
1600m win last time and be right there. Zanzibarian runs fresh over a trip
sharper than ideal but has some class and will be staying on so must be included.
In the last race over 1400m Cavalieri went close
on debut over 1400 on the turf. He was green and should improve, Jalapeno
has a wide draw but has shown enough to be able to earn. Red Hot Night is a
hard knocking distance suited four-year-old with a plum draw so he has to be
included too.
The meeting starts with an uninspiring 1000m maiden for fillies and mares where the right one looks to be Dune Dance, who improved with blinkers on over this trip last time and was a touch unlucky as she was bumped early.
The Turffontein Standside course stages a
typically competitive new season nine-race meeting tomorrow although there are
some opportunities for punters.
Abelie (Candiese Marnewick)
In the seventh race, a Pinnacle Stakes event
over 2400m, Snorting Bull is 2,5kg under sufferance with the best weighted
Pilgrim’s Progress, but he looks to have promise as a stayer. He is a big horse
with a good turn of foot and he showed last time he can stay on resolutely too,
so he should relish the galloping course and distance. The Marchfield filly
Factor Fifty is 1,5kg under sufferance with Pilgrim’s Progress but beat
Snorting Bull by 1,75 lengths in her penultimate start. The latter likely
needed it then and is also 3,5kg better off so should reverse the form, but
Factor Fifty does strike as one who has promise as a stayer and she should now
be coming into her own. Dromedaris is the best weighted male in the race
according to official merit ratings and has been in fair form. None of the
first three selected have good draws so others will have to be considered for
the exotics.
In the fifth race My Dream Chaser looks to have
promise and should be coming into her own. She was beaten 1,75 lengths by
Saints Alive over course and distance in April but now has a plum draw and is
1,5kg better off in the weights so has a chance of reversing form, although she
is returning from a 112 day absence. Her stablemate Abelie strikes as a
progressive sort and should make a bold bid with Muzi Yeni up. She comes off a
win over this trip on the Greyville poly under Yeni. Jamra is capable of a
resolute finish from a handy or front-running position. Her best career run was
over this course and distance and it was from a similarly wide draw to the one
she has here.
In the second race over 1000m Royal Cavalier is
held in good regard so it has been surprising he has not really come to the
party when having easier tasks in handicaps. However, he has now dropped to a
lowly mark and is drawn favourably high so could get it right. Mount Keith has
the standside draw and was not disgraced last time in a Pinnacle event over
course and distance behind the useful Prince Of Kahal. Lithuanian’s Dream has
to be considered too as he showed what he was capable of in his penultimate
start when blitzing the field.
In the sixth race Big Myth is an effective
front-runner and with bottom weight. In a small field she should be able to
dictate. On the downside she would prefer a touch further but she should make a
bold bid. The Sash won her only start over this course and distance but has to
bounce back from two below par runs over 1400m and 1450m respectively.
Wordyness disappointed as the even money favourite last time over 1800m but
might enjoy this trip as she did over race in her penultimate start over 2000m.
None of the first three choices are well drawn, so it is a tricky race.
In the third race over 1160m Intothemystic
showed plenty of zip on debut and was squeezed out in the latter stages so
would have got closer. He should be improving being by Duke Of Marmalade and
should go close. The first-timers who makes most appeal are Marshall, a Vercingetorix colt out of an unplaced Not
For Sale mare who has produced a twice winner by Vercingetorix’s father
Silvano, and Captain Hindsight, a Captain Of All gelding out of Listed-winning
sprinter Uber Rock, who has produced a Listed-winning speedster and a
Listed-placed sprinter.
The meeting starts with a tricky Workrider’s
Maiden over 1000m and there is little between Flower Of Scotland, Bridesmaid
Blues and Set And Match. However, the Roy Magner yard have been in good form so
Flower Of Scotland is given the vote.
By David Thiselton
Adam Marcus
can put punters in profit at Kenilworth tomorrow by landing a double with
Missisippi Burning and Hello Winter Hello.
Missisippi
Burning beat everything except all-the-way scorer Calypso Beat ,despite being
drawn wide, in a 14-runner maiden three weeks ago and should have few problems
confirming the placings with This Ones For Tony who lost ground at the start
and was over six lengths back. Greg Cheyne, who rode the winner that day and is
in brilliant form, takes over on the selection.
Adam Marcus (hamishNIVENphotography)
The Marcus
runner is favourite for the Bellryck Financial Group Maiden at around 14-10 but
money has come for the superbly bred Justin Snaith newcomer Sovereign Secret.
This Dynasty filly is the second foal of All Is Secret, winner of the Allan
Robertson, Thekwini and Mercury Sprint and was bought for R1 million at last
year’s CTS Cape Premier. Despite the stamina influence of her sire, Richard
Fourie’ mount should have speed to burn.
However, as
has been mentioned in this column before, it can pay to bet against Snaith
first timers because he always puts the horse’s long term future first. That
said, it is significant that Richard Fourie rides her rather than stable
companion Queen of Quiet who, although last in the Kenilworth Fillies Nursery,
has a big chance on the form of her neck debut second.
Hello Winter
Hello is 2-1 favourite for the Carnarvon Lodge Maiden and that looks a
reasonable price. M.J. Byleveld’s mount was a promising fourth to the
well-regarded Sailing Ship on debut last month and is bound to have come on
from that.
Watch Me
Now, 7-2 second favourite here, was second in a work riders’ race that day but
that was a much weaker race and she looks unlikely to beat the Marcus runner.
Evening Song
(9-2) has losses to recover after finishing with only two behind her when
hot favourite here last time; the veterinary examination ordered by the stipes
showed up nothing and here she is drawn widest of all and on what has proved to
be the slower ground since the rains came.
Possibility
(15-2) could be just that. She showed promise in a winners’ race on debut and
started slowly. Callan Murray’s mount Mountain Ridge has been nibbled at – the
Glen Kotzen newcomer is by Querari out of a Fort Wood mare.
Only One Like You, fourth in a fairly modest-looking maiden on debut, may be better than the bare form would suggest as he lost a front shoe during the race. He is taken to beat Lead Singer and Path Of Choice in the Goindustry Dovebid Maiden. Murray’s mount Doppio Oro has place prospects.
The Justin Snaith-Richard Fourie combination have a strong
hand at Kenilworth on Saturday with the favourite or joint favourite in half
the eight races while the dual champion trainer is responsible for a quarter or
the total runners.
Adam Marcus, who runs only four horses on the day, sends out
two favourites – Missisippi Burning (Greg Cheyne) in the Bellryck Financial
Group Maiden and Hello Winter Hello (M.J. Byleveld) in the Carnarvon Lodge
Maiden
Callan Murray is going to have to make the most of his considerable talents if he is to go home with a winner. None of his six mounts is less than 7-1 in the early betting and two of them are rank outsiders quoted at 25-1 and 30-1.
Jockey Ian Sturgeon was booked off permanently
from riding in April this year due to a hip problem but is already thriving in
various business ventures.
Sturgeon was found to have a labrum tear as well
as tears in the joint capsule and joint ligament.
Ian Sturgeon (Nkosi Hlophe)
He was operated on three times without success
and still experiences some pain and discomfort just from walking around.
However, this has not stopped him playing golf
at least once a week.
He and his girlfriend Clare Steele have started
a pre-training centre in Hammarsdale.
They are building a new track and hope to
increase their clientele, which to date has included Robbie and Shannon Hill
and Kevin and Alyson Wright.
Sturgeon has also started a paving business
whose headquarters will shortly be moving to Hillcrest.
During his jockey years he completed his
qualifications in pest control and has taken over some of the business his
father started in this industry.
He said, “It is a tough economic climate but, like jockeyship or anything else, if you have the right attitude you will be alright.”
Top jockey Craig Zackey is out injured at
present and will shortly be spending a week at South Africa’s champion stud
farm, Mauritzfontein, where he hopes to be present to see his beloved Nother
Russia foaling down.
Zackey had to have a double hip operation but
the good news is this is not due to the hip wearing away, so he can still look
forward to a long career.
He was found to have “massive cam
lesions”. This refers to an abnormally shaped femoral head, which comes
into abnormal contact with the edge of the hip socket, thus limiting the range
of movement in the hip.
His femoral heads were duly shaved so they could
sit in the sockets correctly.
Craig Zackey
However, it was subsequently discovered he had a
labral tear in the cartilage of his right hip joint and had to have two pins
inserted.
He had a bilateral hip arthroscopy on both hips
and has been out for two weeks so far.
He expects to be out for at least another four
weeks, although his comeback date will depend on the prognosis of the doctor.
Being on the sidelines has been particularly
frustrating as he felt this season would have been the right one to “make
a break and go for gold.” There are a number of jockeys on the sidelines
and others have left for Hong Kong, so the national championship is there for
the taking.
It is now going to be difficult, but his goal is
still a top five finish.
The 24-year-old said, “I am still young so
there will be a lot more opportunities. I have already ridden five Grade 1
winners and multiple Grade 2s and 3s, but the championship would be the cherry
on the cake.”
Zackey’s five Grade 1 wins included two aboard
Nother Russia and one each on Arabian Beat, Van Halen and Will Pays.
Nother Russia surpassed Slumdogmillionaire as
the best he had ever ridden and he doubts there will ever be another horse
closer to his heart.
He recounted, “She was temperamental and
before she started racing nobody liked her, particularly as she was mad in the
gates. I started working with Malan du Toit on her issues and something just
told me to stick with her, so I was even prepared to go on Sundays to school
her at the pens. When her owner and breeder Jessica Slack heard I had been
working with her and showing her a lot of love she told me ‘This is your filly
until the end of her career’ and there was no looking back after those
inspiring words.”
The De Kock yard are also known for their
loyalty to riders and Zackey duly rode her in all eighteen of her starts. She
twice won the Grade 1 Empress Club Stakes over 1600m and also won the Grade 2
Ipi Tombe Stakes and the Grade 3 Acacia Handicap over that same Turffontein
Standside course and distance. She ran four Grade 1 places too from 1600m to
2000m, three of them against the boys.
Nother Russia was the only foal of the late
four-time Grade 1-winning stalwart Mother Russia. Zackey hopes to see the
continuation of this legacy during his visit to Mauritzfontein as she is in
foal to Querari and is due to foal down soon.
Zackey was a good soccer player at school. In
Grade 7 he received an invitation to attend the Academy Of Excellence in
Gauteng and at the age of 14 he was offered a trial at Orlando Pirates.
He was aware of horseracing as his father and
late grandfather always followed the sport and it soon became evident he was
always going to be small in stature.
When he went for an interview at Turffontein for
the South African Jockeys Academy he learnt a lot about the sport and was now
clear on what he wanted to do.
However, he did not realise just how focused he
would be on this career path until arriving at The Academy.
“I loved every bit of it,” he said.
“The Academy was like a dream come true.”
Zackey was the National Champion Apprentice in
the 2014/2015 season, riding 58 winners.
He blossomed from there and broke through the
100 mark the following season, riding 101 winners.
The following season in 2016/2017 he rode 138
winners for sixth on the national log and that remains his best season to date.
However, before his injury he was being supported by the like of Adam and Basil Marcus in Cape Town, Duncan Howells, Dennis Drier, Wendy Whitehead and Doug Campbell in his new home base of KZN and some top yards in Gauteng, so he is itching to get back.
Young three-year-olds held sway over their older rivals at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday and won three of the first five races and were a touch unlucky in another.
The Dennis Drier-trained Piemonte Stud-bred three-year old Toreador gelding Ninotto looked the form choice in the opener, a Maiden over 1000m, and he chased down the well supported pair Valiente and Captain Of Colour to win by a cosy 1,40 lengths under Sean Veale. Vinodh’s Boy and Double Espresso ran on well for second and third respectively.
Garth Puller had a double on Sunday and added to this by winning yesterday’s second, a Graduation Plate for fillies and mares over 1000m, with the promising three-year-old Varsfontein-bred Gimmethegreenlight filly Travelling Light, who wore down older filly Candy Galore to win by 0,25 lengths under Sereno Moodley.
Dancing Feather (Candiese Marnewick)
In the next, a fillies and mares Maiden over 1200m, three-year-old Hot Money had to switch way inward for a run so was perhaps a tad unlucky to be touched off by the Sean Tarry-trained four-year-old AL Adyaat home-bred Silvano filly Azeeza, who was ridden by Ashton Arries.
Eric Ngwane rode a fine front-running race to win the next over 1600m on the Dennis Bosch-trained four-year-old Highlands-bred Pathfork filly Jamie’s Joy.
However, the three-year-olds Dancing Feather and Royal Kitty dominated the finish of the fifth over 1600m. The former, a Gavin van Zyl-trained Maine Chance-bred Duke Of Marmalade filly won comfortably under Warren Kennedy.
Bosch scored a double when the four-year-old Summerhill-bred Visionaire gelding What A Blast stormed home under Stuart Randolph to take the sixth, a MR68 handicap over 1600m, despite carrying top weight first time out the maidens.
In the seventh over 2000m the Sabine Platter homebred five-year-old Lateral mare Everdene converted favoritism with a strong finish to just get up and put the Andre Nel-Gareth Wright combination on the board.
Apprentice Jabu Jacobs is improving all the while under Garth Puller’s tutelage and he used his 4kg claim to full effect in the last over 1400m on the Brett Crawford-trained Wilgerbosdrift and Mauritzfontein five-year-old Tiger Ridge mare Oloye. He led and had done his homework as the going in the straight was even on the day so he took the shortest way home down the inside rail and held on by a whisker from fast-finishing three-year-old Mary O.
The Vaal Classic track a stages nine race meeting tomorrow and it
is a typically low key but competitive August card.
Punters could get off to a good start with the Sean Tarry-trained
Therecanbeonlyone. This horse was outpaced in the finish over 2000m last time
but stayed on and although just a young three-year-old looks to be crying out
for the trip already. She has plenty of substance so should be improving all
the time and being by Twice Over out of a Captain Al mare who won up to 1950m
her pedigree also suggests she should get the trip. Weiho Marwing is an expert
with stayers and the Lateral filly Laconia has earned a cheque in her last five
starts over staying trips. She is starting to threaten a win and with top work
rider Sam Mosia now aboard from pole position she will be a threat to
Therecanbeonlyone, Shezahotti has had bad luck with draws and it continues here
as she is drawn six out of six. She is bred for this trip being by SA Derby
winner Irish Flame out of an Among Men mare who is out of a Rakeen mare
and she could earn.
Ryan Munger
In the second race Serendipity can be forgiven her last start as
she attained a speedy cut during the race. She is now drawn two over a
favourable trip of 1500m and faces an uninspiring field so if recapturing her
previous form off an effective two-point lower merit rating she is the one to
beat. Passion Peach has been quite frustrating to follow over sprints as she
finishes well but usually does it too late. She has failed in two attempts at
this distance category but is by Ideal World so might be able to stay it now as
a five-year-old. She has a fair draw with Muzi Yeni up. Empress Rock is never
far off them and now has a 4kg claimer up so could also be in the shake-up.
In the third over 1200m both Brigtnumberten and Golden Lion will
have to carry a fair amount of deadweight and therefore Pidgeon Rock is
preferred. This four-year-old won well in the maidens last time over this 1200m
trip and Dennis Schwarz stays aboard. His opening handicap mark looks
manageable. Brigtnumberten has plenty of pace and has a fair draw. In the
current fast conditions he can kick on. Golden Lion’s big weight of 63kg will
be alleviated by the 4kg claimer of apprentice Syster. He won from a wide draw
over the Turffontein Inside track over this trip in his penultimate start and
is now drawn in pole off just an effective two-point higher mark, so will be a
big threat.
In the fourth over 1600m Stop For Nothing is the form choice. He
was four lengths back over 1400m last time and on pedigree should enjoy this
step up in trip, although a concern is the breathing noise he made. The Riddler
steps up from 1200m and should enjoy it on pedigree so can be involved from
draw two. Tiki Taka has also shown signs of ability. However, this race could
produce an upset as the first three choices don’t inspire confidence.
In the fifth over 1600m Smiley River moved up well on debut over
1400m after a slow start but did not find the necessary extra. She should
improve and does not have a lot to beat. Readysetglo is usually thereabouts but
is quite exposed. However, she is drawn in pole and should enjoy the step up to
this trip being by Traffic Guard. The one who could upset the applecart is
Anagram. She stayed on well over this course and distance last time from the
same good draw of two and that was only her third start so she can improve.
In the sixth over 1600m Waqaas drops back to the course and
distance of his best run and he is drawn in pole in an uninspiring field.
Grindelwald has finished fourth in his last two starts over this trip and has
been dropped a further three points so could get closer. Pelican Bay’s merit
rating has been dropped another two points and he had excuses last time so
could earn from a good draw.
In the seventh Perfect Light won well over this trip last time and
off a lenient merit rating and jumping from pole she can follow up. Tombola has
failed twice over middle distances before but having made a good start to her
career in a Highveld yard she can be given another chance. This is particularly
in light of her being by stamina influence Irish Flame and also the manner in
which she won going away over 1600m last time. Destiny’s Game won well when
stepped up to 1800m last time and looks likely to enjoy the further step up in
trip, so she has a chance despite having to carry topweight off an effective
six-point higher mark.
In the eighth over 1000m Before The Dawn starts off handicapping
on a reasonable mark having won easily with first time blinkers on over this
trip last time and with a 2,5kg claimer up could follow up. Phillydelphia is
none too consistent but carrying a featherweight she could be in the shake up
if producing her best, although she is 1,5kg worse off than she could be as she
is half-a-kilogram under sufferance and the 4kg claimer Syster carries 1kg
overweight. Queen Of War, Claremorris and Ottawa are also capable of winning
this race.
In the last race over 1000m Mr Hugo has not been disgraced in two
starts won by useful sorts. He has pace and can improve. Touch Of Fate has
ability and can be involved if starting better than usual. Sunburst is having
his 17th start but could earn here and Pure Wisdom and Anatolio can’t be
ignored either.
By David Thiselton
Image: Ryan Munger rides Serendipity in the second race at the Vaal racecourse tomorrow.
Callan Murray rides at Kenilworth for the first time since
May last year on Saturday and he could well become a regular visitor to the two
Cape Town courses.
The rising star, keen to re-establish himself after his
stints in Hong Kong and Singapore, said yesterday: “I am very glad to be back
at Kenilworth and, with the Cape season coming up, I would be willing to travel
more often. It’s no secret that they are looking for jockeys there and I am
hungry and willing.”
He rides in the last six of the eight races and has two
mounts for both Glen Kotzen and Candice Bass-Robinson as well as one apiece for
Piet Steyn and Geoff Woodruff.
By Michael Clower
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