Exception to the rule

PUBLISHED: 10 March 2016

Lyle Hewitson is probably the most experienced four-claiming apprentice in the history of the South African Jockey Academy. The champion workrider is in the unique position of probably having ridden in and won more races than some of the more experienced apprentices currently in the academy yet the National Horseracing Authority rules governing if, when and where an apprentice may ride still apply. Given his age and experience one would suggest that in this case the “law is an ass”.

Lyle Hewitson

Lyle Hewitson

While one understands why the rules are in place, Hewitson’s case is an exception and surely reason should prevail. He was given the green light to race-ride before the usual three-month probation was up but is now restricted to ride only in races down the straight. Given that he has already ridden and won races around the turn, this restriction is laughable.

Be that as it may, punters can cash in. His proven ability with a 4kg claim will make him hot property and while he had to forgo his ride at Greyville yesterday after the meeting was switch from Scottsville, the Highveld trainers have cashed in and Hewitson has a host of decent mounts at The Vaal this afternoon.

One of his better rides comes in the eight, an MR 92 Handicap, where he partners Mod Barley for Paul Peter. The gelding scored the fourth win of his career when staying on well under apprentice Divan Neethling to beat the useful Aurum Pot last time out and before that was staying on nicely behind the Mike de Kock-trained Moofeed.

Given his current form and Hewitson’s claim Mod Barley looks a live contender.

The biggest threat to his chances could come at the bottom of the weights where Clinton Binda saddles a rejuvenated Cannes. The gelding had some fair Kimberley form but back on the turf he has won two of his three starts, including his last over course and distance. He rises in class this afternoon but gets weight from all and is a must for exotic bets.

It has been a week of ups and downs for S’Manga Khumalo. After riding six winners over the weekend and chasing hard for his second jockey championship, he took a tumble at Turffontein on Tuesday and has been booked off all his rides this afternoon.

By Andrew Harrison