
Plum Pudding survives the objection
PUBLISHED: August 24, 2025
Andrew Harrison Objections will always be a contentious issue in horse racing. Some incidences are so clearcut that the stipendiary stewards have little choice but to press the button for the objection hooter to sound. In other cases, objections from the affected parties require little more than a quick deliberation, over ruled and deposits forfeit. […]
Andrew Harrison
Objections will always be a contentious issue in horse racing. Some incidences are so clearcut that the stipendiary stewards have little choice but to press the button for the objection hooter to sound.
In other cases, objections from the affected parties require little more than a quick deliberation, over ruled and deposits forfeit.
Objection rules have changed many times over the years as the authorities try to pigeonhole offences but in a fluid situation in the heat of the moment, none can say who is right or wrong unless the infringement was blatantly obvious.
That brings us to the sixth race at Hollywoodbets Scottsville yesterday where winner Plum Pudding and runner-up Trois Trois Quatre came together around the 200m marker, the two having met at their previous outings with Trois Trois Quatre the winner but Plum Pudding now 1.5kg better off in the handicap.
On the evidence, Plum Pudding did move onto Trois Trois Quatre, pressured on her outside by African Dusk.
Plum Pudding and Trois Trois Quatre were both knocked off balance by their coming together but Plum Pudding recovered the better and went on to win convincingly.
Some will argue that Trois Trois Quatre had come from off the pace and may have been finishing the better prior to the contact but in the final analysis, Plum Pudding did come out the stronger of what looked to be six of one and half a dozen of the other.
As far as I recall the deciding criteria is: would B have beaten A?
Callan Murray, who lodged the objection got his money back, Serino Moodley may not be so lucky.
Dean Kannemeyer may have moved the majority of his string back to Milnerton but he has had a plethora of debutantes making their mark and Nicolette Roscoe holds the Summerveld fort. The word was out early that Hah Lah Lah was the horse to beat in the card opener and they were on the mark as Craig Zackey steered her to a comfortable victory.
Second-placed Son Of Rafeef and third-placed Buddy Boy both caught the eye when running on strongly and both names are for the notebook.
Royal Sword looked to be one of the better bets on the card and the betting told it all as he went out solidly in the red. Garth Puller’ s gelding lived up to his name and the market and although it was not all plain sailing as Moodley had to work to keep his mount hard to the task and Royal Sword kept responding to hold off Jet Blackfire.
Act Of Grace made short work of her opposition in the first leg of the Pick 6 with favourites obliging in the first three races of the day. She put daylight between herself and Paul Matchett’s filly Tipperary, with Matchett likely to be around in KZN from his Highveld base until the spring rains take some of the string out of the ground on home turf.

Fairview Poly Monday 25 August 2025 – Comments by Andrew Harrison
PUBLISHED: August 24, 2025
RACE 1 Summary: OLIVE OYL (5) has been costly to follow and was a beaten odds-on favourite last time out. She does look to be head and shoulders above this field and can finally got off the mark. The year older OH MANDY (3) has been in good form with the blinkers removed and goes […]
RACE 1
Summary: OLIVE OYL (5) has been costly to follow and was a beaten odds-on favourite last time out. She does look to be head and shoulders above this field and can finally got off the mark. The year older OH MANDY (3) has been in good form with the blinkers removed and goes well over course and distance. LANA VIEW (4) made marked improvement first run for her new stable coming off some modest Cape form. GOLDEN CROC (6) improved last run and can feature. (Andrew Harrison: 5-3-4-6).
RACE 2
Summary: FIZZY BUBBLY (1) went down narrowly over course and distance last time out but did have a 4kg claimer aboard. However, that form seems to have held up. GLOBAL DRUMBEAT (3) has been knocking at the door and should be involved in the finish. BOMBER BAY (2) looks held by Global Drumbeat on their last meeting but does get first time blinkers. (Andrew Harrison: 1-3-2-5).
RACE 3
Summary: OUTBACK EXPRESS (3) was much improved first up on the poly and has a light weight. A repeat showing should see him close again. PROLIFIC STAR (1) looks held by Outback Express on their last meeting but has shown up well in his last two on the poly and gets first time blinkers. CHEAP THRILLS (7) has shown her best on the poly. She has a light weight and can go one better that latest after starting favourite. (Andrew Harrison: 3-1-7-4).
RACE 4
Summary: GOLDEN PEACE (2) is unbeaten since arriving from KZN. He makes his local poly debut but goes well over the trip and can go in again. Judging by jockey bookings ZATARA MAGIC (4) looks the pick of Gavin Smiths pair. His last run is best ignored as the 3000m trip looked too far. GLOBAL ALLY (5) has had to play second fiddle to both Golden Peace and Zatara Magic in recent starts but with some luck in running he can turn the tables. (Andrew Harrison: 2-4-5-6).
RACE 5
Summary: GREENN ISLE (8) made a winning debut for her new stable coming off some fair Cape form. She only got a two-point raise in the handicap and can follow up. UMZOLOZOLO (3) is unbeaten in two since arriving from KZN. She steps up in trip but did get a four-point raise in the handicap for her last win. GOT THE FEVER (4) is way better than her last run in the soft. She has fair poly form in blinkers. THREE CHEERS (6) has been consistent over further but the drop to a mile should not be of concern. (Andrew Harrison: 8-3-4-6).
RACE 6
Summary: JUST ONE KISS (5) shed her maiden at second time of asking. She appears to have plenty of scope and with further improvement could prove too good for well exposed opposition. PANTHERA UNICIA (2) makes her local debut. She was a winner of a work-riders maiden but has shown some ability. SWEET JULIA (4) is struggling for her next win but goes well this course and distance and the tongue-tie has been removed. FULL OF MAGIC (9) is struggling for her second win but has been in good form of late and only has 49.5kg to shoulder. (Andrew Harrison: 5-2-4-9).
RACE 7
Summary: SWISS WALT (4) seldom runs a bad race and his last win was over course and distance. He’s is now off a four-point higher mark but was still close-up last tine and this extra furlong should suit. BEECHAMWOOD BOY (2) has been a soldier for his connections and tries for his eighth win. He is never far back. DAS GUTE (5) was much improved first run since arriving from the Cape. He can come on from that effort. THUNDER MASTER (7) has come to hand of late and has a handy galloping weight. (Andrew Harrison: 4-2-5-7).
RACE 8
Summary: COASTAL PATH (1) has been costly to follow but is long overdue. Beaten favourite at his last five, he needs to make amends. STRANGE MAGIC (5) has made steady recent improvement and looks primed for this. HER ROYALTY (9) has been dropping in the handicap and now looks to be off a competitive mark. CHIEF RUNNER (2) took on stronger last run. Starting at long odds he was not disgraced and can do better here. (Andrew Harrison: 1-9-5-2).

Hodgepodge to muddy the waters
PUBLISHED: August 23, 2025
Andrew Harrison Stuart Ferrie rounded off his season with a cracking win in the Gr1 HKJC Champions Stakes with Gladatorian getting the better of Gr1 Hollywoodbets Durban July winner The Real Prince and can continued his run of form when the filly Hodgepodge takes on her male rivals in the Gallop TV Middles Stakes that […]
Andrew Harrison
Stuart Ferrie rounded off his season with a cracking win in the Gr1 HKJC Champions Stakes with Gladatorian getting the better of Gr1 Hollywoodbets Durban July winner The Real Prince and can continued his run of form when the filly Hodgepodge takes on her male rivals in the Gallop TV Middles Stakes that heads the card at Hollywoodbets Scottsville today.
The race is a super competitive handicap but Ferrie’s yard has been in mustard for of late and Hodgepodge could be the value bet in what looks to be a wide open contest. She has been consistent since her last win and gets first time blinkers. That coupled with a light weight could see her home. Andre Nel saddles Plum Pudding was narrowly beaten by Trois Trois Quatre on this course last time out and is now 1.5kg better off for a 0.5 length beating so should be able to turn the tables. So to Royal Invitation who is similarly better off and was also close up in that contest. However, the apprentice did not give Queue Wing the best of rides last time out to the chagrin of Garth Puller and has been replaced by a fellow 4kg claimer. The gelding has been consistent and is one for all bets
On straight form Iconic Winter is the obvious choice in the card opener and barring a springer among the first timers should get the meeting off to a winning start. Of those that have run, Hollandia Bakkerij raced green on debut and is likely to improve while Higher Love is improving slowly and was not far behind the odds-on winner last time out. Keep a close eye on the market.
Similar sentiments apply in the first leg of the PA but Royal Sword made marked improvement second time out in spite of drifting in the market. On exposed form he should take a lot of beating but there are a number of first timers to take note of in the betting.
Cape-based Candice Bass-Robinson has left a few in charge of Summerveld assistant Terry Fripp before heading to a wet and soggy Cape and Mrs Stormiatrix made marked improvement with first time blinkers over course and distance in soft ground. She looks to have come to hand nicely and ward off Glen Kotzen’s filly Act Of Grace who has the best of the draw and was well supported in the market last time out. She has done well on the turf and should be a big threat to the selection. Cool Wind has drawn widest but did find some solid long-shot support at just her second outing going a mile for the first time and this shorter trip may suit.
Mike Miller holds a strong hand with three solid runners in the fourth. Judged on jockey engagements, Warrior Royale would appear to be the stable first choice. She goes well over course and distance but has not been out since March which may be a concern. One Smart Cookie is way better than her last run when drawn wide in a big field. Her last win was on this course and Tienie Prinsloo’s charge can put a spanner in the works give her lowly rating.
Other Miller runner’s, Sovereign Grant and Magical View are certainly not out of it.
Prankster would be one of the better bets on the card but this is an apprentice race where a few Qatari apprentices making their debut. Prankster has smart recent form over course and distance and Gareth van Zyl’s mare rates the horse to beat. Quentasia was a beaten favourite last run. Her recent form has been on the poly but Darryl Moore’s filly has a light weight and could go all the way. Janes Vision could be the dark horse. She takes on weaker and with a 4kg claimer aboard she should be competitive.
In the seventh it may be advisable to load up in this leg of the exotics with many in with chances and apprentices at the helm. Quinn’s Time was disappointing first up out of the maidens but won well prior to that and can make amends for his last showing. La Maddalena has smart form over course and distance and an experienced apprentice aboard. While Angel Of My heart has a handy galloping weight and the most accomplished apprentice aboard in James Lihaba. The mare could feature at generous odds.
In the last, Mohave Prince was a narrow maiden winner last time out but was hard-pressed by Master Du Rouvary who looks to be better than average. The balance of the field was a long way back. This trip will suit and Garth Puller’s colt can follow up. Run To Rio was getting lumps of weight when a close-up second to Wing Walker who returned to Cape Town after three straight wins but the Ferrie stable is on hot form. World Of Our Own has a fair weight but is better than recent efforts and should feature.

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