Immeasurable can give Sean Tarry his first Cape Town two-year-old winner of the season in the R225 000 Klawervlei Farm Sale Stakes at Durbanville tomorrow.
Greg Cheyne’s mount raced green when a five and a half length-second to Captain Of Stealth on debut a fortnight ago but the winner is the best juvenile seen out so far down here this season and the third was nearly three lengths back.

Stable companion Rock The Globe (bought for only R25 000) has a good chance on his second to smart all-the-way winner Ground Control but is likely to be handicapped by his poor draw.
Path Of Choice has run two good races and should again go well but, on what he has shown so far, you would expect one or both of the Tarry runners to finish in front of him.
Immeasurable opened favourite with World Sports Betting on Wednesday at 22-10 and Rock The Globe came next at 3-1. The filly Don’t Be Blue (5-1) is bound to have come on from her promising debut while the bargain-basement buy (only R12 000) newcomer Seventh Express has been nibbled at from 10-1 to 17-2.
Candice Bass-Robinson has won the most two-year-old races in Cape Town so far this term and Sweet Karma should make it number six in the opening Streamline Agencies Maiden Juvenile. Aldo Domeyer’s mount is short at 15-20 but she went close first time and was then a decent third to ultra-smart stable companion Vandah’s Spirit in a winners’ race.
The Equi-Feeds Maiden Juvenile has a much more open appearance. Midwinter is favourite at 12-10 but gets only a tentative selection. He has been placed in all his three runs but it is significant that Vaughan Marshall is putting blinkers on 22-10 second favourite Lasata and Capkuta (33-10) could easily have come on enough.
Punters have been waiting for Boomps A Daisy ever since that eye-catching debut four weeks ago and even at odds of 13-20 many will plunge – and why not? If ever a horse looked certain to win next time it was this one. Starting second favourite she took time to understand the meaning of Anton Marcus’s urgings but, once she did, she accelerated like a good ’un, making up five lengths inside the final furlong and going under to Fluttering by only a head.
Trap Queen finished one and a half lengths back third that day and didn’t get an entirely clear run so, if there is to be a danger, it could be this 6-1 shot.
By Michael Clower

