Mike de Kock will send his Allan Robertson winner Entisaar (Anthony Delpech) for the Choice Carriers Championship at Kenilworth on Saturday.
The filly is officially the best horse in the 16-strong field – a kilo better than the Glen Kotzen-trained Princess Royal (Andrew Fortune) who was a length second in the Allan Robertson – and a minimum 4kg better than any of the others. De Kock last won this Cape Fillies Guineas trial with Phillipa Johnson 12 years ago.
Justin Snaith, who has won half the last eight runnings, fields four but not R1.4 million purchase Bela-Bela who made such a big impression when scoring on debut in August.
Chris Snaith explained that the team were not willing to run her from a wide draw but she needs to run (and win) again to be sure of getting a run in the World Sports Betting-sponsored classic on December 5. Her engagements include two 1 400m handicaps at Kenilworth next Wednesday.
Neil Bruss is bringing down Keagan de Melo for his Thekwini Stakes fourth Flying Ice while former champion Delpech also has four rides for Dean Kannemeyer.
– Michael Clower