Fortune’s Gold Cup day contenders work well

PUBLISHED: 20 August 2020

Chantyman (Candiese Lenferna)
Chantyman (Candiese Lenferna)
The Ashley Fortune-trained CHANTYMAN. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

DAVID THISELTON

ANDREW Fortune, assistant trainer to his wife Ashley, brought down a couple of horses to gallop on the Hollywoodbets Greyville polytrack before the racemeeting yesterday including Grade 1 contenders Invidia, Chantyman and Validus.

Fortune learnt a lot from the trainer he regarded as the best he had ever worked with, Joey Ramsden, and believes it is important for the lungs to be cleaned out properly in a hard workout ten days before a big event.

Therefore Invidia and Chantyman were galloped together and Validus was worked hard with a companion.

Invidia and Chantyman both put in good workouts and will be ridden by S’Manga Khumalo and Ant Mgudlwa respectively in the Grade 1 Mercury Sprint over 1200m. They were drawn eleven and four respectively among the 15 who were still standing their ground at time of writing.

Invidia won the CTS 1200 on Sun Met day and in his reappearance after lockdown finished a half-a-length second to Eden Roc in the Grade 2 Post Merchants over 1200m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville. In the Grade 1 Golden Horse Sprint over that same course and distance he was shifted continually outward from a seemingly good low draw and finished a 1,85 length sixth. He was carrying only 52kg that day so now faces a much tougher task under weight for age conditions.

Chantyman had to give Invidia 4kg in the Post Merchants and was beaten 3,65 lengths by him. He subsequently won a Pinnacle Stakes event over 1100m on the poly on Vodacom Durban July day. However, under weight for age conditions he also has it all to do. 

Invidia will be 8,5kg under sufferance in the Mercury with the highest rated horse Kasimir and Chantyman will be 4,5kg under sufferance.

Validus did nothing wrong under Anton Marcus in yesterday’s workout but the companion he worked with, a first-timer, was particularly eyecatching.

Dynasty colt Validus made his debut in the Grade 1 Golden Horse Medallion over 1200m and finished a not disgraced 8,50 length eighth after opening at 13-2 and drifting out to 14-1. He followed that up with a 1,90 length win over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville at odds of 9-10. He was ridden by Craig Zackey on both occasions but Anton Marcus has been booked for the ride in the Grade 1 Premiers Champion Stakes over 1600m on WSB Gold Cup day. Validus was drawn 12 out of the 15 horses still standing their ground at the time of writing.