Tarry holds all the cards
PUBLISHED: March 22, 2019
Highveld raider Sean Tarry appears to hold the best hand as he saddles Matador Man and Captain And Master who could prove the two to beat…
The start of Champions Season is still over a month away but the Kings Cup heralds the dawn of three months of championship racing. So too do the hoards of Western Cape raiders that have been arriving by the float-load at Summerveld this past fortnight.
Justin Snaith sends out his first local runner with Platinum Prince lining up at Greyville on Sunday, but Highveld raider Sean Tarry appears to hold the best hand as he saddles Matador Man and Captain And Master who could prove the two to beat in a competitive handicap.
Matador Man is over what is arguably his best course and distance and can follow up in his Christmas Handicap win in spite of top weight. Prior to that he ran an inexplicably bad race behind Dark Moon Rising failing to quicken went popped the question by Anton Marcus.

He does however have to give lumps of weight to his rivals, including 2kg to stable companion Captain And Master. A close-up fourth in the Hawaii Stakes, Captain And Master was sent out a short-priced favourite over the Greyville 1400m last time out, but took time to get into stride by which time the handily weighted Tristful had flown the coop.
He stays the mile comfortably but one assumes that regular stable rider Lyle Hewitson will have had the pick of the rides in spite of Marcus’s presence on Captain And Master.
Platinum Prince is no stranger to Greyville, having run here four times, and he should strip close to peak fitness after two warm-ups at Kenilworth. Richard Fourie is up for the ride and the ever competitive Snaith will like nothing better than to start his KZN winter campaign on a winning note.
Dark Moon Rising was something of a controversial runner in last season’s Vodacom Durban July but Paul Lafferty will no doubt have his charge headed for another dip in the well come Saturday, July 6 and victory here will enhance the gelding’s chances of making the final 18-horse field.
A possible exotic bet banker could come in the form of the filly Flichity By Farr. Second in the SA Oaks and the Gold Vase last season, she has come back well since a break. Her recent win came over a trip many thought would be short of her best but she took full toll of her advantage in the weights.
She is again well weighted in another Pinnacle Stakes over 2200m and can put the boys to the sword again over what should be a more suitable trip. Byron Forster does duty for Andre Nel in KZN and his two charges Silver Rose and O’Keeffe will be threats. O’Keeffe has yet to finish out of the first two since stepping out on the poly but she jumps in trip here and is back on the turf. Stable rider Gareth Wright has elected to partner top weight who stays well but does come off a three-month break.
The Gold Circle Podcast Handicap looks a tricky affair although Ollivander has been battling the handicapper for all of his career and is due another win. He makes his local debut off some smart staying form in the Cape and has his first start for a new stable. He will have a big chance on his best form. The Sultans Bazaar has been consistent over sorter but may now be looking for this trip. He also looks well weighted and along with Paths Of Glory looks the biggest threat to Brett Crawford’s runner.
By Andrew Harrison
Je Ne Sais Quoi is a firm choice
PUBLISHED: March 22, 2019
The capable Morne Winnaar takes over and his mount has been installed 5-2 favourite with World Sports Betting. On that last run she should be a good thing…
Je Ne Sais Quoi has to be the choice for the Tellytrack.com Maiden at Durbanville tomorrow after she came back with more hard luck stories than you would find in the bankruptcy courts when starting favourite at Kenilworth last time.
Craig Zackey tried to come up the rails but, unable to secure anything like a clear run, he had to switch 300m from home only to find his path repeatedly blocked until just inside the 100m pole – and by that time it was too late. The Glen Kotzen filly wore blinkers for the first time that day but presumably they proved more of a hindrance than a help because she races without them tomorrow.

The capable Morne Winnaar takes over and his mount has been installed 5-2 favourite with World Sports Betting. On that last run she should be a good thing but beware – this filly carries a wealth warning. She also started favourite on her two previous most recent starts – she was odds-on when Anton Marcus rode her in January – and was beaten each time. True, she ran well on both occasions but she doesn’t look one to risk too much on.
She is opposed by six of those who took her on last time, most notably Silvery Heights (7-2) who finished over a length in front of her despite being almost as unlucky. Greg Cheyne’s mount lost ground at the start and she was then bumped sufficiently badly for Cheyne to briefly lose an iron. She would have been my selection had she not been drawn widest of all. Mary Moon (9-2), one of four Kotzen runners, also has strong claims.
Empire Glory (28-10) has been marginally preferred in the market for the opening 1 250m maiden by In Full Power who is blinkered for the first time but the Greg Ennion gelding was having his first run since being cut last time and he lost ground at the start. Even so he finished a neck the better of the pair and can confirm those placings.
Louisa May has some useful form over 1 400m and is preferred to fellow 3-1 joint favourite Silver Dazzle and Spirit Festival in the TAB Telebet Maiden.
The Play Soccer 6 Handicap (race three) is wide open but maybe 11-2 shot Bold Assassin can reverse January placings with Parade March.
In the next Middle Wood and Luxemburg head the market after both suffering interference last time. The former has an appalling draw – even over ten furlongs it has an impact on this course – but hopefully Corne Orffer can work out how to overcome it.
BLOB In the past month 11 of Michael Clower’s 24 selections have won, giving a profit of R112.00 to a R10 stake.
By Michael Clower
Punters to seek out Makara
PUBLISHED: March 22, 2019
In the first leg of the PA Makara makes appeal from pole position as she has some pace and stays on and is receiving 3kg…
The exotics look to be the best way to play the nine race meeting at Turffontein Inside tomorrow, although there are also one or two opportunities for on the nose punters.

In the first leg of the PA Makara makes appeal from pole position as she has some pace and stays on and is receiving 3kg from the promising sorts Sarah and Mawsool. However, all three can be included as this takes away all risk and likely lands a treble up in the PA.
In the fourth race over 1000m Urban Oasis is knocking hard and has faced some decent types without being disgraced. However, she is widely drawn and this is her second run after a ten month layoff so the talented Hartleyfive and the well drawn and course and distance-suited Kindavar can also be included in the PA. For the Pick 6 Brittania Queen and Midnight Top can be included.
In the first leg of the Jackpot Pearl Of Siberia is a consistent sort and can beat the only filly in the race Desert Kitten. Icebreaker is by What A Winter out of Grade 3 Kenilworth Fillies Nursery winner Rose Reserve and has a fine chance too.
In the second leg of the Jackpot Blonde Vision will relish the step up in trip to 1200m. She has fair cruising speed and a good kick and a middle draw. Topweight Regal Graduation is in fine form and goes for a hattrick, although she does have a tricky draw. Winter Watch was staying on over 1000m last time so could be a threat from a good draw with Strydom up and Three Stars and San Fermin have to be considered.
In the seventh race over 1450m Orpheus comes out strongly on formlines and is drawn well over a probably ideal trip considering he is a classy, handy to front-running sort who reportedly makes breathing noises. Rocky Night won well last time at Greyville, but was a touch disappointing on Tuesday and on a line through Epic Dream is held by Orpheus. However, due to the breathing issues of the latter he can be included and so can Polar Ice, Jubilee Line and Victor Forth, who are all capable of winning.
In the next the form of Ghaalla’s win in the Grade 3 Fillies Mile has to be questioned as second-placed I Like It was lowly merit rated and third-placed Ronnie’s Candy did not have a good trip in that race. However, whichever way it is looked at she is well weighted in this event and the 1450m trip is ideal. Her stablemate Firdoas is talented and can be included alongside second best weighted Rockin Russian. The risk averse can consider Skye Lane and Parental Control.
In the last race over 1600m Fife should relish the step up in trip and is the one to beat from a good draw, with Jungle Jane and Tuscan Light being the back up.
By David Thiselton
Ehsaan to woo the punters
PUBLISHED: March 20, 2019
The meeting should start well for punters as Ehsaan looked to have some class when going down narrowly to a promising sort on debut over this 1200m trip…
Turffontein has a tricky public holiday meeting tomorrow as a number of the horses who make appeal on the nine race card are drawn wide.
The meeting should start well for punters as Ehsaan looked to have some class when going down narrowly to a promising sort on debut over this 1200m trip. The Captain Al colt was green and looks to have plenty of scope for improvement. He has a plum draw of two.
In the second race The Sands caught the eye early in his career as one with a nice action and some ability. He continually disappointed until dropped back to a sprint so over this 1200m trip he should have a chance in an uninspiring field despite a wide draw. Captain’s Alpha gets the blinkers on and from a good draw could earn here. One Of Our Own has run two fair races and is the other one to include in the Bipot.
In the first leg of the PA Without Limits has the best form and gets blinkers on from a wide draw over a suitable 1200m trip. With luck in running she will go close. Super Fine has caught the eye before and could improve with first time blinkers on. Destiny’s Game disappointed on Saturday but can earn here if bouncing back.
In the first leg of the Pick 6 the improving Glitter Path is the one to beat from a plum draw over an ideal 1450m trip. She is a potential banker but the risk averse can include Jacko Boy and Petite Aime.
In the first leg of the Jackpot Chevron has scope for improvement and having stayed on strongly over 1450m last time he looks likely to relish this step up in trip from pole position. Lasair has substance and stayed on resolutely from well back over this trip last time. He has to be included as one with scope for improvement and he might be ridden handier.
In the sixth race over 1600m Sea Air is made the best bet on the card from a plum draw as this Captain Al colt should now start progressing and this looks to be an ideal trip.
In the seventh over 1200m Mythical Bolt makes a lot of appeal as a hard knocking sort who is held in good regard. He can use his early speed to overcome his tricky draw. The first backup Purple Diamond has a tough draw too, but of the well drawn horses Varimax makes most appeal.
In the eight race over 1000m No More Words should enjoy the step down in trip on the evidence of her last run and she has a 2,5kg claimer up. However, she is widely drawn as are the main dangers Modjaji and Frankly. Illegal can also be included and Queen Rachel could also be involved.
In the last race over 1000m the disappointing Visuality is now off a competitive mark and in good form, so can beat Passion Peach who is well handicapped on her Cape Town form and should be running on. Fictitious must be included with a 4kg claimer on despite a wide draw. Of the well drawn horses I Aint Trippin, Effortless and Upskilled can be included.
By David Thiselton
Dillon’s knee taking time
PUBLISHED: March 20, 2019
Dillon damaged knee ligaments when Double Alliance reared with him in the pens in the Tattersalls Summer Juvenile. He also damaged a cartilage…
Donovan Dillon, who had hoped to be back in action some six weeks after his Met day injuries, now looks like facing a total of three months on the sidelines.

He said: “I went to Durban last week for a follow-up appointment with my specialist – he is good and treats many rugby players with their knees. He said that he was happy with the progress I am making but the strenuous sport I am in can be hard on the knees. He said that I should be back riding at the end of April and I am due to see him once more before then.”
Dillon damaged knee ligaments when Double Alliance reared with him in the pens in the Tattersalls Summer Juvenile. He also damaged a cartilage and bruised his knee bone.
Bernard Fayd’Herbe, back from Dubai, has seven rides at Durbanville on Saturday including Still I Rise (top weight in the Tabonline.co.za Handicap) who is one of four horses being sold by Joey Ramsden’s Goodhope Racing in a special filly and mare sale laid on by Grant Knowles’ Central Route Trading immediately after the last race.
The quartet also comprises last month’s Prix Du Cap winner Rose In Bloom (also second in the Sceptre and third in the Majorca), the useful maiden Lip Service and triple winner Lily Theresa. The only other horse in the sale is an unnamed Greys Inn two-year-old being sold by the executors of the late Chris Gerber.
By Michael Clower





