Gold Coast Captain looks good

PUBLISHED: 26 February 2016

Brett Crawford (Liesl King)

Gold Coast Captain looks good for the Summer Of Champions Maiden at Durbanville tomorrow despite having the worst of the draw.

The Brett Crawford gelding lost at least the 3.75 lengths he was beaten when dawdling out of the pens three weeks ago but he should know more about it now – this is his third run – and the coffin box shouldn’t be too much of a hindrance with only seven runners.

He opened 12-10 favourite yesterday with World Sports Betting who had the once-raced Fort Infinity next at 22-10 – “He has come on a little bit so I think he must have a chance,” says Harold Crawford.

Sweet Surrender is a big price at 11-1 as he was forced to check last time. “He had to snatch up,” says Glen Kotzen. “He would probably have finished second otherwise so he has a big shout here.”

On the other hand Banderos, despite his strong form claims, could be too short at 28-10 as this is his first race for five months. “He had a bone injury,” reports Vaughan Marshall who believes the gelding will need the run.

Corne Orffer also has to contend with the outside draw on Rebel’s Burst, 18-10 favourite for the Juvenile Fillies Maiden, but Riaan van Reenen is optimistic that he can succeed – “This is a very speedy filly and she has the speed to overcome her draw,” he explains.

But the odds are short enough and in what looks quite an open race 7-2 chance Royal Duchess may have come on enough to win.

Mr Wise Guy has improved enormously in the last few weeks and the way he won on Met day – leading after the first furlong and staying on strongly  – suggests he may be able to cope with the extra 400m of the Play The Bipot Handicap and with the 2.5kg the handicappers raised him.

Londalozi started 3-1 favourite for her debut earlier in the month but she ran green and was beaten almost ten lengths. The Mike Bass filly again heads the market for the Racing. It’s A Rush Maiden-  she opened at 18-10 – but there is some doubt as to the source of last time’s money. “I’ve no idea why [she was backed]. It wasn’t stable money,” says assistant trainer Robert Fayd’Herbe. “She has improved a bit but she probably needs further.”

Sunshine Lady (28-10) may be good enough but Bass’s Stormy City appeals at 5-1 for the Itsarush.co.za maiden after showing significant improvement last time. Rock On Geordies (18-10) kept changing stride in the straight here last time when Doctorow (15-4), a length and a half behind, was unable to get a clear run. King Of Babylon (9-2) will have support but this is his second run after a lengthy rest.

By Michal Clower