SOCCER CARRYOVERS & ADD-INS 18 MAY 2024
PUBLISHED: May 14, 2024
Soccer Any13xtra on Saturday, 18 May 2024 Add-In R 100 000 Pool Closes at 15h00 Sport 13 and Pool 1 Estimated Pool: R 500 000
Soccer Any13xtra on Saturday, 18 May 2024 Add-In R 100 000 Pool Closes at 15h00 Sport 13 and Pool 1 Estimated Pool: R 500 000
The cream of the crop
PUBLISHED: May 13, 2024
Recent Gr2 WSB Guineas winner and ruling ante-post favourite for the R5million Gr1 Hollywoodbets Durban July, Green With Envy heads the list of a dozen high class nominations for the Gr1 Daily News 2000. Dean Kannemeyer’s colt has impressed with every race as he has matured winning the Gr1 Splashout Cape Derby and showing a […]
Recent Gr2 WSB Guineas winner and ruling ante-post favourite for the R5million Gr1 Hollywoodbets Durban July, Green With Envy heads the list of a dozen high class nominations for the Gr1 Daily News 2000.
Dean Kannemeyer’s colt has impressed with every race as he has matured winning the Gr1 Splashout Cape Derby and showing a tremendous turn of foot to collar star performer Sandringham Summit in the Gr2 WSB Guineas, a distance many thought was now on the sharp side for the Derby winner.
Nine of the 12 nominations are rated 109 and better, an indication of the class of opposition Green With Envy will face should they all stand their ground at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday, May 25. Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas winner Snow Pilot may lead the charge ahead of Pure Predator and recent WSB 1900 runner-up, Oriental Charm.
The Gr1 Woolavington 2000 is open to older fillies and mares and the Andre Nel-trained Saartjie staked her claim with an emphatic victory in the Listed KRA East Coast Cup, coming from almost last to run down Brett Crawford’s filly Future Girl in the last few strides. Nel’s filly is among the 12 nominations and also holds an entry in the Gr1 Hollywoodbets Durban July.
Leading the three-year-old entry is recent Gr2 SA Oaks winner Frances Ethel. Second over 1400m on debut, she has racked up four straight wins including The Oaks Trial and The Oaks for Brett Crawford. Barry Irwin, Astute principal of Team Valor, has bought into the filly and his judgement is rarely off the mark.
Race-6(Turf) R 1,500,000 2000m 0
TABGOLD WOOLAVINGTON 2000 (Grade 1)
For Fillies & Mares at Weight-For-Age
WFA: 2yrs-12.5kgs 3yrs-2.5kgs
No Apprentice / Female Sex Allowance
11 BELLEVARDE (5M) 60.0 110 AT Joe Soma
7 NONE OTHER (4F) 60.0 110 A Lucky Houdalakis
5 SAARTJIE (4F) 60.0 110 A Andre Nel
6 GILDED BUTTERFLY (5M) 60.0 108 CA Stuart Pettigrew
10 HOLD MY HAND (4F) 60.0 108 A Glen Kotzen
3 PERFECT WITNESS (5M) 60.0 105 A Candice Dawson
4 FUTURE GIRL (4F) 60.0 97 A e Brett Crawford
2 FRANCES ETHEL (3F) 57.5 118 A Brett Crawford
1 SILVER SANCTUARY (3F) 57.5 116 A Mike de Kock
8 MY SOUL MATE (3F) 57.5 115 CA Candice Dawson
9 BEATING WINGS (3F) 57.5 114 A Stuart Pettigrew
12 MINOGUE (3F) 57.5 102 A Wendy Whitehead
(12)
Race-7(Turf) R 2,000,000 2000m 0
DAILY NEWS 2000 (Grade 1)
For 3 year-olds
No Apprentice / Female Sex Allowance
7 GREEN WITH ENVY (3C) 60.0 123 A Dean Kannemeyer
12 SNOW PILOT (3C) 60.0 120 A Justin Snaith
4 PURE PREDATOR (3G) 60.0 119 A Fanie Bronkhorst
5 ORIENTAL CHARM (3C) 60.0 118 A Brett Crawford
8 HLUHLUWE (3G) 60.0 117 A Justin Snaith
1 WILLIAM IRON ARM (3C) 60.0 117 A Tony Peter
11 HOTARUBI (3G) 60.0 116 CAT Sean Tarry
6 MID WINTER WIND (3G) 60.0 116 A Sean Tarry
9 BARBARESCO (3G) 60.0 109 A J A Janse van Vuur
3 JORDAN (3G) 60.0 97 AT Sean Tarry
10 THE GREY KING (3G) 60.0 96 HA e Justin Snaith
2 FLAG MAN (3G) 60.0 92 A Gareth van Zyl
(12)
Snaith planning July
PUBLISHED: May 13, 2024
David Thiselton Justin Snaith had a strong hand in the Gr 2 WSB 1900 on Saturday at Hollywoodbets Greyville, and duly won it with the Drakenstein Stud- homebred Futura gelding Future Swing, and the yard have subsequently released the possible routes of their Hollywoodbets Durban July runners into the big race. Mucho Dinero gave the […]
David Thiselton
Justin Snaith had a strong hand in the Gr 2 WSB 1900 on Saturday at Hollywoodbets Greyville, and duly won it with the Drakenstein Stud- homebred Futura gelding Future Swing, and the yard have subsequently released the possible routes of their Hollywoodbets Durban July runners into the big race.
Mucho Dinero gave the winner 2kg in the 1900 and was beaten 2.30 lengths into fifth and Without Question gave the winner 6kg and was beaten three lengths into seventh.
Jonathan Snaith said, “Future Swing came through his race particularly well and he’ll most likely not run again before the Hollywoodbets Durban July where he will carry 54kg, most likely under sufferance. No jockey has yet to be confirmed.
Mucho Dinero improved dramatically (from his run and Kabelo said he was a little unlucky and the slower pace cost him. He is going straight into the Cup Trial as part of his final preparation for the HWB Durban July. This will be his third run after a rest, and he’s expected to produce a tremendous effort. He’s a monster runner in the Cup Trial!
Without Question was blowing heavily after his race and was clearly in desperate need of this run. The connections have not yet decided on his next mission before embarking on the HWB Durban July.”
Snaith has won four out of the five WSB 1900s run this decade (Belgarion (2020), Do It Again (2022), Pacaya (2023) and Future Swing (2024)).
Belgarion went on to win the July and dual July winner Do It Again was an ultra unlucky fourth in the big race in 2022.
Ravi Naidoo’s Kalinga is a part-owner of Future Swing, together with Drakenstein and Pam Isdell, and the horse runs in Naidoo’s French grey and violet cap colours. Naidoo might be double-handed in the July because he is the outright owner of the champion Cousin Casey.
Another Snaith July entry, The Grey King, also ran at Saturday’s Hollywoodbets Greyville meeting and with first-time cheekpieces on this three-year-old Vercingetorix gelding put up a good front-running display. He had to carry joint topweight of 61,5kg in the Middle Stakes event over 1900m and finished a 1,40 length second. The winning time of the race was 1,38 seconds slower than the WSB 1900, but The Grey King was carrying 7,5kg more than what Future Swing carried to victory in the 1900. Jonathan pointed out that he was arguably the most successful syndicated horse in the country, having had just eight starts for two wins, three seconds, including in a Gr 3, and one third. He runs for The King’s Club and has about 30 partners or syndicate members in all. Sean Veale will be riding him in the Daily News 2000.
Meanwhile, the Gr 2 IOS Drill Hall Stakes winner Royal Aussie will go for the Gr 1 Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge and also the Gr 1 Champions Cup on the last day of the season. However, a run in the July has not been decided on yet. The four-year-old Royal Mo gelding’s below par 9,05 length eighth in the WSB Met was his only race to date beyond a mile, so there is a stamina question mark.
Jonathan said Triple Time Triple had had a minor setback and he would most likely be taking the Gr 3 Gold Circle Derby route into the July. This Twice Over gelding had been in fine form, finishing a 1,50 length second to Future Swing in the Gr 3 Glorious Goodwood Chairman’s Cup over 2500m when giving the latter 4kg, a shorthead second in the Gr 2 New Turf Western Cape Stayers over 2800m and then, in his KZN pipe opener, a 2,80 length second in a Progress Plate over 1750m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville.
The Snaith’s Gr 1 Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas winner Snow Pilot comes off a decent 0,60 length third to July favourite Green With Envy in the Gr 2 WSB Guineas with the top class Sandringham Summit splitting them. He will either be going for the Gold Challenge or Daily News 2000. A decision will only be made one the connections have seen the nominations.
The highly regarded Trippi gelding Hluhluwe ran a decent two length fourth in the WSB Guineas in his first outing as a gelding. He will be going for the Daily News 2000 over a much more suitable trip and Grant van Niekerk will be up.
Fairview Poly Tuesday 14 May 2024 – Comments by Devonne Govender
PUBLISHED: May 13, 2024
Fairview 14/05/2024 Race By Race Previews by Devonne Govender Race 1 (3) Fantasy Girl (7) Queen Of Jazz (1) Blueberry Blue (5) Maxigirl (3) Fantasy Girl made good progress in her last start an could go one better. (7) Queen Of Jazz has been running consistently and will make her presence felt in a big […]
Fairview 14/05/2024 Race By Race Previews by Devonne Govender
Race 1
(3) Fantasy Girl (7) Queen Of Jazz (1) Blueberry Blue (5) Maxigirl
(3) Fantasy Girl made good progress in her last start an could go one better. (7) Queen Of Jazz has been running consistently and will make her presence felt in a big way. (1) Blueberry Blue made a decent enough debut and with natural improvement will get much closer. (5) Maxigirl is another who made good progress and will contest the finish. ( Devonne Govender 3-7-1-5)
Race 2
(2) Marquez (5) Swiss Walt (1) Justcantgetenough (3) Act Of Power
(2) Marquez gets a top rider up and represents decent enough Highveld from to win here. (5) Swiss Walt has run well recently and another honest run is expected. (1) Justcantgetenough is capable of much better so must be respected. (3) Act Of Power wasn’t far back in the last start and can get much closer. ( Devonne Govender 2-5-1-3)
Race 3
(5) Elusive Mata (3) Mayor Of Merrivale (1) Storm Boulevard (2) Petteia
(5) Elusive Mata ran a cracker in the last start and can go one better if repeating that performance. (3) Mayor Of Merrivale has never been far back and can get much closer. (1) Storm Boulevard represents decent enough Cape form to win this contest so must be respected. (2) Petteia was fancied in the last start despite the fact that the form says otherwise but has to be thrown in. ( Devonne Govender 5-3-1-2)
Race 4
(5) Meetatthewindsor (6) Wind Sock (3) Heknows (7) Maldano
(5) Meetatthewindsor ran well in the last start and is very capable of winning here if repeating that performance. (6) Wind Sock is capable of much better so ignore the last run. (3) Heknows can get much closer for an in form rider. (7) Maldano can make the frame on best form. (Devonne Govender 5-6-3-7)
Race 5
(1) Gideon’s Daughter (5) Raising Quinn (6) Midnight Crystal (2) Aerial View
(1) Gideon’s Daughter is holding good form and will be the strong first selection, she has a powerful finish and will be closing them down. (5) Raising Quinn is a very honest type and deserves to win soon. (6) Midnight Crystal is capable of popping up here so throw her into all bets. (2) Aerial View can round up the quartets as she is never far back. (Devonne Govender 1-5-6-2)
Race 6
(2) Si Gioca (7) Jade’s Caberneigh (5) Magdala (1) Fairy Tripp (4) Global Goddess
(2) Si Gioca is racing exceptionally well and will take some beating here. (7) Jade’s Caberneigh ran well in her last start and big run is expected. (5) Magdala has taken on some good horses in her previous runs. She is highly regarded by her trainer and will a massive contender despite the fact she meets older horses. (1) Fairy Tripp is very capable on her day and can pop up. (4) Global Goddess could represent some value for the placings with the claimer up. ( Devonne Govender 2-7-1-4)
Race 7
(9) Bethel (3) Gimme’s Laddie (4) Transact (5) Donny Tee
(9) Bethel is holding form, she ran a cracker in the last start and could get it right this time around. (3) Gimme’s Laddie won a gutsy race in the last start and big run is expected once again. (4) Transact is a very honest type and will be right there. (5) Donny Tee is holding form well and will win soon, he was disqualified in the last start so must go in again. ( Devonne Govender 9 -3-4-5)
Race 8
(7) On The Road Again (1) Makhachev (11) Travel Master (4) Pompei Warning
(7) On The Road Again ran a cracker in the last start and will be a strong contender for top honours. (1) Makhachev is never far back and can win this. (11) Travel Master has the ability to blow this field away despite the rest and must be respected. (4) Pompei Warning is always there but has the draw to negotiate however is a must include. ( Devonne Govender 7-1-11-4)
Future Swing has the charm
PUBLISHED: May 12, 2024
David Thiselton The two most significant Gr 2 WSB 1900 results this decade are when the Justin Snaith-trained Belgarion won it in in 2020 and when the Brett Crawford-trained 99 merit-rated Winchester Mansion finished a 0,30 length second last year, because both of those horses went on to win the big one, the Hollywoodbets Durban […]
David Thiselton
The two most significant Gr 2 WSB 1900 results this decade are when the Justin Snaith-trained Belgarion won it in in 2020 and when the Brett Crawford-trained 99 merit-rated Winchester Mansion finished a 0,30 length second last year, because both of those horses went on to win the big one, the Hollywoodbets Durban July.
Therefore there is some dramatic irony in the fact that in Saturday’s latest renewal of the WSB 1900 at Hollywodbets Greyville the Justin Snaith-trained Futura gelding Future Swing won it and the Brett Crawford-trained Vercingetorix colt Oriental Charm finished a 0,30 length second!
The irony goes go a bit further, because Belgarion won the 1900 off a merit rating of 113, which is exactly the same merit rating Oriental Charm ran off on Saturday.
Furthermore, Winchester Mansion came second off a 99 and then won the other similar July pointer, the Gr 3 Cup Trial over 1800m, off a 103.
Future Swing won the 1900 off a 103 on Saturday.
The Snaiths regard Future Swing as a stayer whose minimum optimum range starts with the Hollywoodbets Durban July trip of 2200m.
They were therefore desperate to qualify Future Swing for the big race.
The great six-times July-winning trainer Terrance Millard always claimed one ideally needed a mile-and-a-half horse to win the July.
Future Swing fits perfectly into the mould of a type of horse who is often considered the ideal July candidate i.e. the under the radar four-year-old.
These progressive types have been hard to beat in the past because they would carry the bottom weight for an older male of 53kg when potentially being better than their merit rating suggested.
However, the organisers of the big race have made it harder for them this year by raising the minimum weight for an older male by 1kg to 54kg.
If this condition had been published last year, then on paper the result would have been different.
Winchester Mansion would have carried 54kg instead of 53kg and the horse he beat by 0,25 lengths, the three-year-old See It Again, would have instead beaten him by about a length.
So Brett Crawford will be glad that his WSB 1900 0,3 length second this year is an under the radar three-year-old.
Oriental Charm earned his 113 merit rating when finishing a 3,25 length third in the Gr 1 Splashout Cape Derby.
On Saturday he proved that the Derby run was no fluke.
Still. it is going to be very difficult for him to reverse the form with the Cape Derby winner Green With Envy in the July.
The latter was raised to 123 after winning the Gr 2 WSB Guineas last Wednesday.
That means as things stand, Green With Envy will carry only 53,5kg in the July.
The minimum weight for a three-year-old male in the big race is 53kg, meaning Oriental Charm will only get half-a-kilogram from Green With Envy, who is the current July ante-post favourite.
Looking at the collateral form, it will be even harder for Future Swing to beat Green With Envy, because as things stand he will have to carry 54kg.
Future Swing will be well held by Oriental Charm, as the latter gave him 2kg on Saturday and in the July he will receive 1kg, a 3kg swing for a mere 0,30 length beating.
This is all presuming the current topweight, See It Again, is still standing his ground at the time of the publishing of the weights and is still merit rated 132.
So the under the radar horses, both three-year-old and four-year-old, will be hoping for the unlikely happening that See It Again does not stand his ground.
In that case the new topweight will likely be the 125-rated Royal Victory.
With him as topweight Green With Envy would have to carry 57kg, meaning he would have to give 4kg to Oriental Charm.
The minimum weight for an older female in the race has been raised 1kg this year to is 53kg and the minimum weight for three-year-old females remains on 52kg.
So at present merit ratings that are important per age and gender are 122 for three-year-old males, 120 for three-year-old females, 120 for four-year-old males and 118 for four-year-old females.
The respective horses on those merit ratings will come into the race with the minimum weight for their age and gender and will not be under sufferance.
If Royal Victory becomes the topweight then the important merit ratings are 115 for three-year-old males, 113 for three-year-old females, 113 for four-year-old males and 111 for four-year-old females.
The third place finisher in the WSB 1900, the Gr 3 New Turf Western Cape Stayers winner, the Andre Nel-trained Master Redoute, put in a better performance than the winner Future Swing as he gave the latter 4kg and was beaten 1,70 lengths. That, and his Gr 3 win, will augur well for his chances of making it into the July final field.
Earlier, another Nel-trained July entry, the 110 merit-rated four-year-old Dynasty filly Saartjie, won the Listed KRA East Coast Cup over 2000m carrying a welter 61,5kg.
This filly had tremendous bad luck last Champions Season and deserves a place in the July final field.
The Snaith-trained Mucho Dinero was very prominent in the July betting at one stage, having started the season with four wins in succession, including a Listed race and a Gr 2.
However, he disappointed in his Champions Season opener and on Saturday in the 1900 drifted alarmingly in the betting from 5/1 to 14/1 before finishing a 2,30 length fifth giving the winner 2kg. He is merit rated 110 and might need a big run in the Cup Trial to book his place.
Hollywoodbets surprisingly make Future Swing 10/1 for the July, 10 points shorter than Oriental Charm, who they have at 20/1.
Mucho Dinero is 25/2, Master Redoute is 40/1 and Saartjie 75/1.