Crown Towers, so impressive when winning on debut at Kenilworth at the beginning of the month, can go in again when he tackles handicap company in the 1 400m Interbet at Durbanville today.
The superbly bred Australian colt was bought pretty much ready to run out of Joey Ramsden’s stable at a Grant Knowles sale here two months ago and he looks well handicapped (in the view of Justin Snaith as well as the writer) off a mark of 85 – and he is particularly well drawn.
He was the subject of rave reviews after scoring so well first time and the extra furlong is a major plus considering his pedigree – by Camelot out of a multiple-winning Galileo mare – and it was no surprise to see him odds-on at 8-10 with World Sports Betting yesterday.
Stable companion Green Jacket, who won over course and distance 17 days ago, is the obvious danger at 9-2 with top weight Sacred Arrow next on 11-2. But, in truth, there should only be one winner – either that or most of us need our eyes testing.
Trippi’s Express looks equally nailed on in the first. The Brett Crawford runner was second to Pleasedtomeetyou in that good maiden at Kenilworth in August when subsequent winners Trip To The Sky and Green Jacket were four and five lengths behind. The selection had to be withdrawn earlier this month because of an abnormal blood count but the patience shown that day should be rewarded here, albeit at a skimpy price – he was 9-20 yesterday.
Juniper Spring is proving expensive to follow – she was beaten at 5-4 last time and at 7-20 on her previous start – and she is odds-on for the TAB Telebet Maiden. But she has a good draw and stands out on form. She could have most to fear from Spring Burst but she is well-nigh impossible to oppose.
Go Snow Girl Go with Anton Marcus in the irons looks tempting at 33-10 in race three but 16-10 favourite Silvano’s Pride ran well enough here first time a fortnight ago to suggest she can collect.
Whatever his fortunes in that race the four-time champion should win the mile handicap 35 minutes later on Love Supreme who is fully entitled to her position at the head of the market (11-10).
Valbonne is very much on the upgrade, as he showed when winning a Kenilworth Pinnacle on his last start two months ago, and Greg Cheyne’s mount can make it three off the reel in the Supabets Pinnacle.
By Michael Clower

