The speedy Kingston Passage looks made for Durbanville and Greg Cheyne’s mount is a confident selection for the TAB Telebet Handicap when Cape Town racing briefly returns to the country course tomorrow.
This is to allow time for all the Met-day marquees to be taken down and removed from Kenilworth. A year ago, when Durbanville was out of action, there was no racing in the Cape for a fortnight.
But back to Kingston Passage. He hasn’t raced here before but he is blisteringly fast early and he should be able to build up a decisive lead by the time he turns for home. He won three in a row last season in this sort of burn-them-off-quick style and this is his third run of the campaign after going close in the first two.
He opened 18-10 favourite with World Sports Betting on Wednesday and he could have most to fear from 15-2 shot Pillar Of Hercules. Ignore his run last Saturday – he got himself worked up in the pens – but on his previous outing he finished only three-quarters of a length behind Kingston Passage despite not getting a clear run and he is a kilo better.
Love To Boogie is second favourite at 7-2 but he has been off for six months and the stable is still battling with virus issues. Northern Corner (9-2) has been upped five points for last time’s neck win. Al Wahed (11-2) hasn’t raced for 12 weeks. Prince Alfred (5-1) was very disappointing last time and the course vet could find nothing wrong while 16-1 rank outsider Tar Heel was over six lengths behind the selection four weeks ago and is only a kilo better.
Never bet first time out of the maidens is a maxim that has benefitted punters time and time again but there was a lot of talk about Indian Song when she won very easily here on debut last month despite losing a fair bit of ground at the start. She may not have beaten much but she impressed and her 71 rating shouldn’t stop her at 5-2 in the Racing Association Handicap.
Aldo Domeyer, who rides her, has several fancied mounts and he can start off on a winning note with odds-on shot Flower Of Carmel. But watch out for 6-1 chance Jeovana who, although a bit disappointing last time in the race won by subsequent winner Marion Belle, finished over three lengths in front of Flower Of Carmel at Kenilworth previously.
Star Burst (19-10) may just get the better of Arctic Siren and Bendy Bullet in the Tabonline Maiden (race three).
By Michael Clower


