Marcus preps for the Thekwini

PUBLISHED: 19 August 2020

PRINCESS-CALLA - CANDIESE LENFERNA
The Adam Marcus-trained PRINCESS CALLA. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

DAVID THISELTON

ADAM Marcus sent the Grade 1 Thekwini contender Princess Calla to Hollywoodbets Greyville today for a gallop on the polytrack and the classy looking daughter of Flower Alley strode out well on her own under Anton Marcus.

Marcus also spoke about some of the other big guns in his yard.

The chief reason for Princess Calla’s move to the Adam Marcus yard is that she will be targeted at the Grade 1 Cape Fillies Guineas.

The Mario Ferreira-owned filly made a fine debut for Dennis Bosch over 1200m on the poly and, using her big action, pulled away from them in the closing stages to win by 3,20 lengths.

She is rated a 14-1 chance by Track And Ball for the Thekwini.

However, Anton Marcus commented after today’s gallop that she was still very green.

She is drawn nine of the 18 entries. The field will be cut to a maximum of 14 at the declaration stage tomorrow.

She is also entered in the Grade 2 Debutante Stakes over 1200m.

She will be the Adam Marcus yard’s only runner on Gold Cup day.

However, he is looking after two WSB Gold Cup contenders from the Geoff Woodruff yard, Dharma and Sunshine Silk, who have both landed good draws.

He said they had both been doing well.    

Marcus explained the reason for Vardy to return home to Cape Town and thus miss the Champions Cup.

He said Hollywodbets Greyville in fast going had not suited the big 17 hands horse especially when the race was turned into a canter and sprint for home. He also said shortly after the July that it had now been confirmed he did not stay that sort of trip.

He added, “The Champions Cup would have been the best race for him but I spoke to the owners and told them by the time he gets home after that race and then has his African Horse Sickness Vaccinations there would not be enough time for him to prepare for the Cape Summer Season so we opted to skip the race and send him home.”

He said Twist Of Fate’s disappointing KZN campaign this season could be put down to increasingly problematic haemoconcentrating. He has duly been gelded.