‘Master’ rules in Summer Cup

PUBLISHED: 29 November 2015

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Geoff Woodruff dominated the SANSUI Summer Cup for the third year in succession as he not only saddled the winner but repeated his one-two of last year after having sent out the first three the year before.

The six-year-old Jet Master gelding Master Sabina, second two years ago and having his second run after a year’s layoff, won the day after surviving an objection from stablemate Deo Juvente, beaten 0,2 lengths. The Sean Tarry-trained favourite French Navy ran a magnificent race, running on from near the back to finish a 0,6 length third, and was a touch unlucky as he had to be switched inward at a crucial stage. Deo Juvente could also be counted unlucky as he was caught wide throughout from a high draw.

Master Sabina was backed into 13-2 second favourite, while French Navy drifted out to 6-1. Deo Juvente, who won the Gr 2 Victory Moon Stakes to book his place in the race, also drifted and started 15-1. Judicial, third last year, was once again presented in fine condition by Tyrone Zackey and came from a long way back for fourth despite odds of 100-1. The Weiho Marwing-trained Mac De Lago was fifth ahead of the Dean Kannemeyer-trained Vodacom Durban July winner Power King.

Master Sabina is owned and was bred by Michael de Broglio and after a largely luckless career this was only his second stakes victory. He won the Gr 3 tabGold 2200 on July day last year.

Master Sabina came from about seven lengths off the pace which was expectedly set by Diesel Jet.

Earlier, there was bitter disappointment for swimming icon Chad le Clos when the horse he part-owns, Unbelievable Chad, was scratched from the Investec Dingaans after bolting to the start. Later the Mike de Kock-trained Tiger Ridge gelding Noah From Goa, who started favourite and was handy throughout under Anthony Delpech, just got up to deny the Johan Janse Van Vuuren-trained New Predator after a thrilling ding-dong tussle down the straight. The long-striding Mike Azzie-trained Abashiri showed smart turn of foot from last place and held on for third from Lineker. Abashiri looks to have a particularly bright future. Jubilee Line was 6,5 lengths behind the winner in fifth place.

Later, the Alec Laird-trained-trained Ideal World filly made light of a Gr 1 penalty to win the Gr 2 Bradlows/Morkels Ipi Tombe Challenge over 1600m, wearing down Bichette to win by 0,75 lengths under regular pilot Weichong Marwing. The Paul Peter-trained London finished third ahead of a disappointing Trophy Wife with Pennington Sands next best.

Earlier, the Gr 3 Joshua Doore/Russels Fillies Mile didn’t have a strong pace and Weichong Marwing dictated on the Johan Janse van Vuuren-trained Fort Wood filly Negroamaro, who was backed into favourite. She stole a length or two early in the straight and never looked like being caught, winning by 4,25 lengths. Sean Tarry’s 16-1 shot Heaps Of Fun ran on for second, just pipping the Stanley Ferreira-trained Juxtapose. Persian Rug ran a better race to clinch fourth ahead of Ntoma.

Joey Ramsden won the Gr 2 Merchants, now sponsored by AmTote, for the third time, on this occasion with the huge four-year-old Western Winter gelding Brutal Force, who looked well weighted on his excellent previous run. He has come into his own since being gelded and Anton Marcus hit the front 200m out and kept early leader, the Alec Laird-trained Dollar Dazzler, at bay to win by 0,4 lengths. Yvette Bremner completed a fine raid from Port Elizabeth with just three runners when eight-year-old long shot Copper Parade flew up for third and Al Don Cumarco got a cheque for fifth.

The Gr 3 Magnolia Handicap was won by the classy four-year-old Stanley Ferreira-trained Kahal filly Kwinta under Marco van Rensburg. She  just touched off the luckless Janse van Vuuren-trained Silver Class, who has been knocking on the door since being dropped to sprints. The Bremner-trained Eros’s Girl was always rated by the Justin Snaith yard and she showed, despite having won up to 2000m, that she still has plenty of speed by just getting up for third at huge odds of 75-1. Lumya and Easy Street were next best.

The Gr 3 Gauteng Racing Association Handicap over 3200m was won by the Tarry-trained Australian-bred Supertube under S’Manga Khumalo. He caught the Weiho Marwing-trained Cool Chardonnay in the run in and drew away bravely in a hard fought finish. The Dominic Zaki-trained topweight Storm Warning stayed on for third.
David Thiselton
– Picture (The Citizen): Master Sabina (centre) holds off stable companion Deo Juvente and French Navy (farside) to win the 2015 Sansui Summer Cup