If ever there was a certainty beaten it was Mr Fitz in the
sixth at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday. Donovan Dillon had the race at his
mercy approaching the final 150m as he tackled Graduate but as the pair crossed
from sun into the shadow of the grandstand, Mr Fitz ducked in, losing momentum.
Mr Fitz came back hard at Graduate who had the advantage but
if they had looked left, they would have caught sight of a low-flying Drunken
Sailor who nailed both on the line. Muzi Yeni left it late on Yogas Govender’s
gelding who had found some inspired market support.
Drunken Sailor (Candiese Marnewick)
Favourite Solid Gold sat up handy in the early exchanges but
the red light on his fuel gauge was blinking a long way out.
The money was on the mark for Tony Rivalland’s gelding
Dispicable in the first, the big-striding chestnut son of Var making a smart
debut.
Mark Khan had something of an armchair ride on favourite
Fire Faerie, Nathan Kotzen’s filly far too good for her rivals. It was a first
leg of a Khan double as he rode a storming finish on the seven-year-old
Mythical Magic for Lezeanne Forbes two races later.
One runner, one winner for Duncan Howells as All The Way Up
took no prisoners in the third. Yeni took the gelding to the front and kept
rolling to win comfortably, the addition of a tongue-tie doing the trick.
There was drama in the last as Daydream Believer played up
in the gate and some very brave starter’s assistant standing his ground in
front of a rearing horse. Also affected was She’s A Crusade in the neighbouring
stall and both were withdrawn.
In an almost carbon copy of Drunken Sailor’s win, Yaas and Be Happy fought it out nose and nose for the line before apprentice Yuzae Ramzan turned up the wick on Noemi, going from last to first inside of two furlongs.
It was a case of back to the drawing board for Michael
Roberts after Solid Gold was comprehensively out-pointed in the Gr2 KRA Guineas
last season, finishing last of the dozen runners behind Twist Of Fate.
However, nothing ventured is nothing gained and Roberts will
now know where he stands with the gelding.
Solid Gold lines up in a Graduate Plate on the poly at
Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday and if his handicap rating is any guide, he
should make short work of the opposition and many punters will be banking on
him in the exotics to cut expenses on a difficult card.
He is rated superior to any of his rivals and with apprentice
Yuzae Ramzan giving a further 4kg relief from pole position, he should prove
difficult to beat.
Solid Gold (Anneke Akal Kitching)
The mile may have contributed somewhat to his Guineas
showing as both of his wins have come over 1200m and although he has not been
out since May, he should prove good enough to overcome the hurdle of a lay-off.
Graduate is rated 15 pounds inferior to Solid Gold but was a
beaten favourite last time out when third behind Coldhardcash over the
Greyville shortcut on the poly. The latter ran the field off their feet that
afternoon and the extra furlong on Sunday can see Graduate a little more
competitive.
Dark horse is the lightly raced Francisco. The gelding
started favourite in his first two starts but showed in his third outing why he
had been at short odds, bolting home by five lengths.
That was in October last year but runners from the Dennis
Drier yard are seldom short of match fitness even after a long break and any
market support must be respected.
If there is to be a boil-over it could come in the form of
Man Of Action.
The colt is seemingly hopelessly out at the weights but the
handicappers have their hands tied as far as possible penalties are concerned
and this could be a shrewd move by the Anthony’s.
Of the balance, Mr Fitz has a touch of class but is likely
to find this trip on sharp side given the strength of the opposition.
Warren Kennedy made a rare visit to Kenilworth mid-week and
it paid off with a double, riding winners for Adam Marcus and Eric Sands. With
Anton Marcus side-lined, Lyle Hewitson in Hong Kong Muzi Yeni facing suspension,
solid support on the Highveld, strong roots in Port Elizabeth and the odd trip
to Cape Town, Kennedy could be in a position to challenge for the national
title come the end of the season.
Gavin van Zyl is a staunch Kennedy supporter in KZN, they
had a winner on Wednesday with Liverpool Champ, and they team up with So Var in
the seventh.
The gelding has been performing consistently and was not far
off Sunset Eyes in the Umgeni Handicap over course and distance last time out.
So Var is re-united with Kennedy, Keagan de Melo doing the honours in the
Umgeni, in what will be a tough test as he is up against some quick opposition,
notably the filly Boeing City and the grey Isca.
Boeing City is a 1000m specialist and has been narrowly
beaten in her last three starts over the trip. Garth Puller will leg up 4kg
claiming apprentice Jabu Jacobs and from a good draw the pair should be
competitive.
Isca is another distance specialist and his most recent win
came over course and distance. However, Kennedy is sure to have had the choice
between Isca and So Var.
Champion trainer Sean Tarry has shut his Summerveld
satellite yard for the time being but still has runners in KZN. In Full Bloom
can be his first local winner of the new season when she contests the last
race. Although she looks held on her showing behind Noemi, she races in
blinkers for the first time and can turn the tables.
A blanket would have covered the first few home with Be
Happy prevailing in a tight finish. She lumps top weight here but is in good form
and goes well over the trip. Sarabi found market support last run and is due a
change of fortune while Yaas is always game and on her day will go close.
To sum up, punters face a tricky card and will be hoping that Solid Gold lives up to his name.
It has been nearly two years since Kings Archer recorded the
last of his six victories but the now eight-year-old has lost none of his zest
for racing. He is due to line up in the eighth race on the Turffontein inside
track tomorrow and although he has the worst of the draw, he only faces eight
runners – possibly seven as Culture Trip was due to start at the Vaal
yesterday.
Stuart Pettigrew has kept the son of AP Arrow on the boil
throughout the year and from a handicap high of 100, Kings Archer was as low as
a 75 before the universal 10-point hike in the ratings.
He has been close-up in both recent starts and should have
an outstanding chance in this small field.
Kings Archer (Candiese Marnewick)
The Paul Peter / Warren Kennedy combination yielded many
winners this past season and they team up with ante-post favourite Bien Venue
who makes his debut for the stable. The gelding’s recent form is solid but he
does have to give the selection 2kg which may be beyond his compass.
Punters face a competitive card but Dickens should get them
through the opening leg of the Place Accumulator. Johan Janse van Vuuren’s
gelding finally cracks a decent draw but will face stiff opposition from the
likes of Port Key and Segontium.
Callan Murray has his first ride back in the country on Port
Key after leaving Singapore last week so he will be keen to get his local
season off to a winning start on Mike de Kock’s runner.
The four-year-old has only had one outing, that nearly a
year ago, where he finished his race off well. He has obviously had issues so
it could pay to keep an eye on the market.
Another trainer / jockey combination that has blossomed is
that of Gary Alexander and apprentice Denis Schwarz. Alexander has been
instrumental in giving Schwarz opportunities and to date the young rider has
not disappointed. He teams up with See Me Run in the opening leg of the
jackpot, the filly narrowly beaten on the Greyville poly last time out. The
blinkers go on for the first time and from draw one, See Me Run may be the
horse to beat with Piccadilly Square a possible threat.
The fifth is a punter’s nightmare and the ante-post market
has priced up 4-1 the field. Joint favourites are Lasair and Zabarjad, both
ex-Mike de Kock, with Paul Peter having a second string to his bow in top
weight Seventh Of June.
It’s not an easy race but Flame Fella has been re-united
with Muzi Yeni for Bertie Sage and his last showing is best ignored. He could
be good value at 11-1.
Punta Cana is the top-rated horse in the sixth, a Graduation
Plate, but has been a well beaten third at his last two.
A better proposition could be Jonny Hero. It’s tough for
newly turned three-year-olds in this early part of the season but Tyrone Zaki’s
charge finished with a rattle to win at the tail end of late season and from a
good draw should at least be competitive.
Another to consider is Joey Soma’s charge Roll Of Drums. He
ran way below form in the SA Classic behind Hawwaam and has since been gelded.
His form before that was useful and if anywhere near his best he will be right
there.
Banking on a horse to win four on the bounce can be risky
but Promise is unbeaten over course and distance in the seventh and can justify
her 2-1 odds. She has galloped all into the ground in those three wins and the
opposition must be wise to those tactics by this time.
Yeni is one rider not afraid to take them on up front and
Tehuano was up there all the way since being tried in blinkers. She has been
trying further of late but she could be better suited to this shorter trip.
The last is another difficult race and it could well pay to load up this leg in the exotics.
KRA Guineas
winner Twist Of Fate, placed in the Vodacom Durban July and earner of more than
R3 million, could start this season’s campaign in the Matchem Stakes at
Durbanville on October 5.
Joey
Ramsden, who won the Matchem with Variety Club and Act Of War, said: “Twist Of
Fate is enjoying a holiday at the moment after having a great season but he
could well start off in the Matchem.”
The
opposition may include Head Honcho, winner of the Premier Trophy and third in
the Sun Met, as Andre Nel reports: “The Matchem would be tempting. Otherwise
the plan is a copy and paste of what he did last season. He has been wintering
in Natal as the weather is so much warmer there but I may move him back to Cape
Town in another week or so.”
The
Matchem’s sister race, the Diana Stakes, is expected to be the starting point
for last season’s Sweet Chestnut and Stormsvlei Mile winner Helen’s Ideal. “She
has gone to Mike Stewart’s place at Noordhoek for a holiday on the beach,” says
Paul Reeves. “But it’s more than likely that the Diana will be her first race
of the season.”
Winter Derby
winner Dharma will be back in action as early as Saturday week. “The Kenilworth
race will be his prep for the Setttlers Trophy at Durbanville on September 28,”
reports Geoff Woodruff’s daughter and Cape Town assistant Lucinda. “He will
then go for the stayers’ races at Kenilworth right through to the end of
February.”
Mark Khan pretty much summed it up after Final Assembly
scored in the second at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday. “Buying horses on a
horses in training sale is a bit of a lucky packet – but it won, that’s all that
counts.”
Final Assembly arrived in Lezeanne Forbes’s yard a
four-year-old maiden and although he did not meet the strongest of maiden
fields in his first outing for the stable, he justified his purchase by finishing
hard up the inside with Khan throwing everything but the kitchen sink at his
mount.
Rob Haswell is having the run of his life with his colours
prominent in the winner’s enclosure in recent weeks and Master Keys obliged
with back-to-back victories in the seventh for Nathan Kotzen. Most of Haswell’s
runners have been bred by good friend Anton Procter who is also an advisor to
Nothemba Mlonzi who has a fledgling stud outside of Howick in the KZN Midlands
and who bred Master Keys.
Path To Glory (Anneke Akal Kitching)
Starting favourite, she looked in trouble a furlong out, but
she responded gamely to Muzi Yeni’s urgings to get the better of Spam Alert and
Mitra Music.
Path To Glory has not been the easiest horse to follow but
Mike Miller’s charge, once as high as 80 in the handicap, took full advantage
of a further three-point relief to upset in the sixth.
Earlier, Alyson Wright, who had success with Matterhorn,
cautioned that favourite Scarlet Chill may be short of peak fitness after
coming off a virus, and so it proved as Serino Moodley motored home on the 10-1
shot, Scarlet Chill some three lengths adrift in second.
Matterhorn, who made a smart debut against winners, started
a short price for the second but gave all supporters a heart attack, scrapping
home by the narrowest of margins from pacemaker Frankie Two Shoes.
Raymond Danielson, who booted home a double for the Wright
stable, was magnanimous in victory giving credit for a good ride by Ant Mgudlwa
on the runner up.
In spite of the tight winning margin, Matterhorn does look
to have scope. “He needs to mature and when he goes a distance, he’ll be a nice
horse,” said Wright. Danielson concurred. “He took time to get going today. A
course like Scottsville will suit him.”
Techno Captain was once one of the leading lights in Paul Gadsby’s
Ashburton yard three season’s back but he was a tricky customer in his early
days and not the easiest to train.
However, Gadsby has persisted and although not reaching the
heights originally expected, Techno Captain has paid his way and was rewarded
with his fifth win yesterday. He looked to be the ‘right’ horse in the race in
spite of top weight but Sherman Brown had to work hard. Brown is one of the
most powerful riders in a finish and tough to get past. Al Jackman would not go
away like an irritating fly on your fruit salad, but Brown was always ready
with the fly-spray.
Wright rounded off a fine afternoon with Danielson doing the
honours aboard Someone Exciting in the last.
The fields may be on the small side but the form is mostly
thin so punters will need to tread warily at the Vaal tomorrow where racing is
on the Classic track.
One of the shorter priced runners and a possible exotic bet
banker could come in the form of Wordyness in the eighth. Since being tried
over a bit of ground and shedding her maiden, Wordyness has been a model of
consistency for Lucky Houdalakis and she looks set to snap a sequence of
runner-up berths.
Culture Trip (JC Photographics)
Although reported to be over-racing in her last start, she
was still running at the eventual winner, finishing just under two lengths back
to Nimcha. A repeat of that showing from a good draw should see her right
there.
Wordyness was on offer at 12-10 in early market exchanges
with Berry Flambeau at 5-1 for Weiho Marwing. Like Wordyness, she has started
to show form since being tried over ground and the extra furlong here could see
her as the principal threat to the selection.
A recent raid by Paul Peter on Scottsville was rescued by
Corrido scoring in the last race of the day but earlier there were high hopes
for Big Blue Marble in a handicap sprint. After showing pace, Big Blue Marble
blew up over the final furlong, trailing in mid-field some 10 lengths off the
winner Ultra Magnus.
It was a warm afternoon and Big Blue Marble had to be hosed
down after the race.
Prior to that his Highveld form had been solid, his last win
an end-to-end effort over tomorrow’s course and distance.
He does have a big weight to shoulder so you may need
insurance in your exotic bet perms. Culture Trip is the ante-post favourite at
around 28-10 with Sean Tarry’s gelding yet to finish out of the money in four
outings. A lightly raced four-year-old, he finished with a rattle to get up on
the line to win his latest start and he gets 1.5kg relief courtesy of
apprentice Kabela Matsunyane.
Captain’s Alpha is at the bottom of the handicap and only
got off the mark as a late four-year-old. He followed up on that maiden win and
was not disgraced when fading late behind the talented but largely
disappointing Purple Diamond last time out. He is in receipt of 8kg from Big
Blue Marble which should make him competitive.
In the opening leg of the Pick 6, Mazavaroo showed signs of
life when staying on for fourth behind Gallic Princess and given her good draw,
Muzi Yeni on board and a pedigree that suggests that 1500m should be right up
her street, she has a lot in her favour.
In a difficult first leg, Miss Cap Mala and Wiley Kim could
be worthy additions to any perms.
The second leg is no easier. Rocky Path got his new season
off to a promising start when making marked improvement behind Lighthearted
last time out. The handicappers were not impressed with St John Gray’s runner and
dropped him a further three points which could be enough to see him home ahead
of the eight-year-old Sleepinseattle. Erico Verdonese’s veteran has notched
eight victories in 64 starts, six more than any of the other runners barring
Kimberley specialist Bishop Of Bombay who is way off form.
Peter will be hoping for a quick double after Big Blue
Marble when he saddles Dread The Dragon and Way Of The World in the seventh but
it is not a leg to go light in. Dread The Dragon gave the starter a difficult
time when breaking through the stalls before his last run and that effort may
have taken its toll as he faded late after showing early pace.
Young apprentice Jeff Syster will be aboard with his 4kg
claim which may be enough for him to get the better of stable companion and top
weight Way Of The World while Fictitious, touched off at his last start, is a
must inclusion in all calculations.
In the last race of the day, Miss Tycoon has finally come to hand in blinkers but she also stays well and can follow up on her maiden win. Magic’s First is the only runner for Diane Stenger on the day and she is the early ante-post favourite at 22-10. The filly goes well for Muzi Yeni who has ridden her in all of her recent starts and they were end-to-end victors over the Turffontein 2400m last time out. However, she does have to give Miss Tycoon 6.5kg which may be beyond her capabilities.
Glen Kotzen is keeping an open mind about this season’s campaign
for his 2018 Cape Derby winner Eyes Wide Open, winner of the WSB 1900 and
fourth in the Vodacom Durban July.
The Woodhill trainer said: “I’m not yet sure what he will do
but we are giving him a nice long break and then we will see how we go.”
Glen Kotzen
The Dynasty five-year-old managed only seventh of nine on
his final start in the WSB Champions Cup but Kotzen doesn’t believe that this
should be written off as just the effects of a tough campaign, reasoning: “He
was out at the weights whereas in the July he was handicapped to win but again
they went too damn slow. Ideally I would love to have sent him to stud but
there are too many horses doing that this time round so we are racing him for a
further year.”
Stud is no longer an option for R6 million buy Charles,
second in both the Cape Derby and the Track And Ball Derby, because he was
gelded on Monday. “We will see how he takes this and then work out a programme
for him,” said Brett Crawford who confirmed that the unbeaten Somerset and Cape
Nursery winner Armando is in quarantine for Hong Kong. Interestingly he is
rated only 102, the same mark as controversially given to maiden winner General
Franco.
Ricardo Sobotker, Joey Ramsden’s long-serving assistant, was
noticeable by his absence in July and he disclosed why after Howl came good
under Ossie Noach in the fillies maiden at Kenilworth yesterday. “I had a
bacterial infection and I felt terrible but they said it was a viral infection,
not bacterial. I had it for four weeks and then my wife insisted on my going to
hospital. I was there for a week and had a further week under homecare. I feel
fine again now.”
Howl was reported to have tied up in her shoulder when she was beaten over six lengths on her previous start. “That’s the first I’ve heard of it,” said Sobotker. “She was beaten by a better horse (Honey Pie) that day but she is still a bit weak and the mile found her out. That said, she has potential.”
Liverpool Football Club got off to the best possible start
in the British Premier League on the weekend and Liverpool Champ could prove an
omen for last year’s runner-up in the BPL.
Gavin van Zyl saddles Liverpool Champ in the fourth on the
turf at Hollywoodbets Greyville today and along with Velvet Season, these two
could provide for an ‘anchor’ in the exotics.
Gelded and blinkered, Liverpool Champ made an inauspicious
start to his racing career, finishing a distant fourth behind Silva’s Fling.
Master Keys (Candiese Marnewick)
But stretched an extra furlong at his second outing, he made
marked improvement, beaten less than a length by Justfortheepenny, coming from
well back.
The winner is highly rated and with the extra ground unlikely
to pose a problem, Liverpool Champ looks a fair bet.
However, Velvet Season has yet to finish out of the money
since being fitted with blinkers and was beaten a whisker last time out. His
best recent form has been on the ploy track but he has also done well on the
turf and looks the most likely ‘Manchester City’ threat to Liverpool Champ’s
chances.
Quant Master and Matterhorn have the obvious form to back
their claims in the opening leg of the Pick 6, Quant Master possibly the pick
of the pair. Robbie and Shannon Hill’s runner was all at sea first time around
the Scottsville bend. His race was run as he compounded behind Loosen Your Tie
but the latter has franked that form with some forward showings in feature race
company. Quant Master putting up some useful sprint form down the straight and
although he goes the turn again today, he now has the experience and from the
best draw and a top rider in Donovan Dillon aboard, he should be right there.
Matterhorn made a smart debut when weakening late on debut
when fourth behind Alibi Guy and third-placed Liberty Hall subsequently
finished runner-up in the Grade 1 Premier’s Champion Stakes.
It is difficult to argue against that form and with the pair
drawn alongside each other, tactics will play a big role.
Hill Street Blues may be pick of the balance but these two look
set to dominate.
The handicappers have been slow to reduce the rating of
Techno Captain, much to the chagrin of Paul Gadsby, but although he shoulders
top weight in the fifth, he now looks to be off a competitive mark and can convert
his consistency into a fifth win. He has shown consistent form over shorter
which has probably been to his detriment as far as the handicapping goes, but
does seems better suited to today’s 1800m trip.
This is not easy race however and amongst others, all of
Viento, Sea Sponge and Frozen Tune need to be included in the exotics.
The sixth is
another tricky event but Simply Russian has some smart juvenile form in good
company. The form of her maiden win has panned out and she could prove too classy.
Scarlet Chill has won both starts for her new stable but took a five-point
penalty for her last win and has a big weight to shoulder but stable companion Roy’s
Pony is knocking at the door and is another that can feature.
The seventh
is made difficult in that there are a number of runners who are a touch off
form but quite capable should they find their best. Of those in form, Master
Keys won well last time out and has a touch of class. Petra is another who is
more than capable on her best form. She has not been far back in her last two
sprints and with the blinkers off she can do better over this longer trip.
Finally, in the last, Captain Demonami won a strong maiden last run and that form has since been franked. From the best of the draw he should again feature prominently. Someone Exciting is lightly raced and was a beaten favourite last start and although taking on males she stacks as the most likely threat to the selection.
TAB is taking all possible
steps to ensure customers do not suffer any financial prejudice arising from
the official result for the last race at Flamingo Park yesterday being changed.
The National Horseracing
Authority (NHRA) mistakenly declared a triple dead heat for third place in Race
9 and only corrected the error some 10 minutes after the official result had
been posted.
TAB initially paid out
according to the original official result and then had to amend the result and
payouts in terms of the corrected official result, which was 2 Poster Girl
first, 6 Crown Charka second, dead heat for third 3 What A Sarah and 13 Meet
The Logans.
The corrected official result
obviously caused significant changes to winning combinations and payouts
initially declared for the Place, Swinger, Trifecta, Quartet and Place
Accumulator pools.
Although in no way to blame
for the change to the official result, TAB is taking the following steps to
ensure that customers are not disadvantaged:
* The Quartet pool is being
refunded to satisfy international commingling partners, but anybody with a
winning Quartet ticket can submit a claim and TAB will pay them what the
correct official dividend would have been. All losing tickets will be refunded
in full.
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was paid out before the corrected official result and received a lower payout
than should have been the case can submit a claim for the difference. This
applies to Place, Swinger, Trifecta, Quartet, and Place Accumulator bets.
* TAB account customers’
balances will be adjusted automatically in terms of the above.
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