Charles Laird will travel the brilliant Ice Machine up to Johannesburg late on Friday night to take part in the Gr 2 World Sports Betting Spring Challenge over 1450m on Turffontein’s Inside track.
The evergreen seven-year-old Silvano gelding’s regular rider Anton Marcus is engaged to ride last season’s Cape Champion Three-Year old colt Act Of War in the Gr 3 Kuda Matchem Stakes over 1400m at Durbanville on the same day, so the top class veteran Andrew Fortune, who is currently leading the National Jockeys Championship by two winners from Anthony Delpech, takes over.
Laird believes Fortune will suit the horse. Fortune is known to have a great pair of hands and for his ability to place a horse in the running, so he does indeed look ideal for Ice machine, who likes to be held up and relaxed in the running before displaying his exhilarating turn of foot in the straight. If anybody can help him overcome his tricky draw of nine in the eleven horse field on the tight course it will be Fortune.
The 117 merit-rated Ice Machine is officially the best in at the weights, being rated at least eight points higher than any other horse, while only have to give them between 0,5kg and 1,5kg.
Laird gave Ice Machine a bit of a break after his narrow defeat to the subsequently named Equus Horse Of The Year Futura in the Gr 1 Champions Cup on Super Saturday and gave him his compulsory African Horse Sickness Vaccinations, but he said the horse had been doing well.
Laid has only trained Ice Machine for four of his 27 career runs, but he is thriving in the yard and his career record shows that he runs well fresh.
This will be his first stepping stone to the L’Ormarin’s Queen’s Plate, for which he will also raid.
Ice Machine faces some classy opposition in the Spring Challenge, not least of whom is the Sean Tarry-trained four-year-old Trippi colt Trip To Heaven, who is the second highest rated horse in the field on 109. In his seasonal reappearance over 1200m on the Inside course in a Graduation Plate he started slowly, possibly by design, and then relaxed beautifully near the back.
However, the most impressive part of the run, in which beat the 101 merit-rated pair Lineker and Forest Fox, was that after making up the ground possibly too quickly with his scintillating turn of foot he was then able to find yet another gear when challenged. This suggests he will be suited to the step up in trip and he should be cherry ripe having his third run after a six month layoff. His stablemate Halve The Deficit, who is a 107 merit-rated seven-year-old, has it tough from draw eleven. However, the Tarry string are coming to hand and he will be suited to this trip running fresh. Tarry’s third runner is the seven-year-old Whiteline Fever, who was at one stage at his most dangerous when making his seasonal reappearance. However he has needed the help of blinkers in his last two starts so this time is likely to have come on from his seasonal reappearance three weeks ago and he could be a threat with Piere Strydom up from draw two over his ideal trip.
Alec Laird’s Bezanova ended last season in fine style and won his seasonal reappearance exactly a year ago over this course and distance, albeit in a Graduation Plate. This big horse has come into his own, but does have a wide draw and the stable elect is likely Bouclette Top, who had a new lease of life when blinkers were applied last season. Bouclette Top now looks ideally suited to this trip and Gavin Lerena up, from a fair draw of six, is a further bonus.
Mike de Kock’s Moofeed is interesting in only his second try beyond sprints as he often does his best work late over 1200m and won his only start over 1400m. However, stable jockey Delpech is aboard Anjaal, who looked to have a fine career ahead of him after his narrow third in the Gr 1 Premiers Champions Stakes over 1600m. Breathing issues ruined his three-year-old feature campaign, but he did bounce back with a couple of decent efforts after a wind operation and could be excused his last run on the poly when striding short and found to be coughing.
Easy Lover has his first run for Stuart Pettigrew and this progressive sort should be ideally suited to the course and distance as he likes to come from off the pace and has a fine turn of foot. He has a plum draw of three with Weichong Marwing up.
The enigmatic Forest Fox is talented but unreliable. However, he did run on well when beaten 1,7 lengths by Trip To Heaven over 1200m last time and is now 1 kg better off.
Light The Way has a tough task at the weights but did finish in front of Whiteline Fever over course and distance last time out, although he is now 2,5kg better off for a one length beating.
It is an intriguing race, but Ice Machine looks the one to beat with Trip To Heaven giving him most to think about and they could be followed home by Easy Lover, Bouclette Top and Halve The Deficit.
By David Thiselton
Picture: Ice Machine (Nkosi Hlophe)

