Cosmic Highway headed for the stars
PUBLISHED: May 8, 2021
Andrew Harrison COSMIC HIGHWAY has garnered something of a reputation early in his career after two impressive victories at Kenilworth. Winning narrowly on debut, Dean Kannemeyer’s colt revelled in the step up in trip second time out and could take a power of beating when he lines up in the Gr 3 Godolphin Barb Stakes […]
Picture: Candiese Lenferna
Andrew Harrison
COSMIC HIGHWAY has garnered something of a reputation early in his career after two impressive victories at Kenilworth.
Winning narrowly on debut, Dean Kannemeyer’s colt revelled in the step up in trip second time out and could take a power of beating when he lines up in the Gr 3 Godolphin Barb Stakes at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday.
The race is no doubt a warm-up for the Gr1 Gold Medallion for many in the field and Vaughan Marshall has made a cracking start to Champions Season. He saddles Safe Return, a son of the Marshall-trained William Longsword.
After making a smart debut, Safe Return made all the running in a facile maiden win. The opposition is a little stronger this time around but he does look progressive and Marshall will not have brought him up for a look at the scenery.
John Buckler runs a tight satellite yard for Glen Kotzen – they saddled a four-timer at Hollywoodbets Greyville last Wednesday – and they send out the unbeaten Good Traveller. Gelded since his last run, he has the benefit of a race over course and distance when shedding his maiden in fine style. He made all the running when holding on narrowly at his next Greyville start but the visit by the vet probably tells a story.
Corne Spies and Sean Tarry have both opted to take on males with Eastern Belle and Social Image respectively instead of the Gr3 Strelitzia Stakes, the filly’s equivalent. Eastern Belle is still a maiden but does have a light weight while Social Image is tremendously fast but ‘stopped’ last time out.
Mike Miller has some smart fillies in his yard and Civil Rights can build on her Scottsville form with victory in the Strelitzia Stakes, but it will not be easy with visitors rampant in the early Champion Season features.
Miss Putin didn’t do the form of Civil Rights any favours when finishing last at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Wednesday, but outside of that her form is promising.
Likely favourite is High Hosanna who started a short-priced favourite in a strong Juvenile feature on Cape Town Met day. She blew her chances with a tardy start but was making up ground in the finish. She should make good progress from that showing. Casa Inverno shed her maiden in good time on the tricky Durbanville course and if ready she can also make a bold showing.
Justin Snaith saddles Foverita in the Gr3 Poinsettia Stakes and his filly should be ideally suited to this course and distance. At her penultimate she ran star filly Celtic Sea to within two lengths in the Sceptre Stakes and on that showing she could be hard to beat. Stable companion Keep The Lights On was not disgraced behind Princess Calla last outing with the latter running a cracker in the WSB Fillies Guineas next time out. With that run under her girth Keep The Lights On can fight it out. Singforafa is never easy to catch right but when she’s good, she’s very good. She disappointed badly last run at this course when weighted to win but is capable of a top flight performance. Overlook her at your peril. Frank Robinson has gone carefully with Gr2 Golden Slipper winner Love Bomb in the lead up to the season and she needed her last run. She should prefer further but has a touch of class and can feature.
In Full Flight, involved in what was possibly the Cape Guineas race of the century when dead-heating with perennial rival Sentinel, was classy enough to win 1000m sprints but he also won the Durban July in 1972.
So, the In Full Flight Handicap (Listed) a 1100m dash, like the Scarlet Lady named after one of the top sprinting fillies ever but run over 1800m, is something of an anomaly. It may be a pedantic view but we sort of do those champions of the past a disservice.
Dennis Drier was a young man in 1972 and will have remembered In Full Flight well but will be looking to Tempting Fate to find the form that saw his colt win the Gr1 Gold Medallion last season. He has been disappointing since that win but a horse’s form often works in cycles and Tempting Fate is due to be coming to hand.
He was always prominent in the Gr 1 Cape Flying Championship before weakening late and does not face that quality on Sunday.
Drier took a calculated risk by running Princess Anastasia in a race where she was a long way under sufferance. She did not win but her runner-up place was punished with a 13-point hammering in the handicap. But she does appear to be progressive and can defy the handicappers. Of the others, Admire Me goes for her fourth win on the bounce which is not easy and she too took a knock in the handicap. Star Vega has been rested and may just need it but is smart and can feature prominently.
DURBAN FAMILY COLOURS … FROM LESTER PIGGOT TO MUZI YENI
PUBLISHED: May 7, 2021
David Thiselton ON Sunday at Hollywoodbets Greyville the Nathan Kotzen-trained Walton Hall’s victory in the ninth race did not cause much of a stir, being in a MR 78 Handicap and following hard on the heels of big race wins by Rainbow Bridge, Captain’s Ransom and Linebacker, but it was a significant moment for the […]
David Thiselton
ON Sunday at Hollywoodbets Greyville the Nathan Kotzen-trained Walton Hall’s victory in the ninth race did not cause much of a stir, being in a MR 78 Handicap and following hard on the heels of big race wins by Rainbow Bridge, Captain’s Ransom and Linebacker, but it was a significant moment for the Armstrong family, who have raced in KZN for three generations.
Former Gold Circle director Bruce Armstrong led in the Wylie Hall gelding with Muzi Yeni aboard and Yeni was wearing the same colours the legendary Lester Piggott wore 50 years ago when Bruce’s grandmother Vi led in a Syd Laird-trained colt called Hang Fire at Scottsville on 20 November 1971.
The colours, black, white stars, red sleeves and cap, were first registered by Bruce’s uncle Graeme Armstrong 58 years ago in May 1963.
Graeme’s close relatives became joint holders of the colours at various stages in ensuing years including Bruce’s father Robert and his grandparents Ross and Vi. Graeme eventually relinquished the colours and they were in fact held for two months from December 2000 by PJ “Blackie” Swart.
However, Bruce’s eagle-eyed uncle, the well known owner and racing administrator Bill Lambert, spotted the colours with dismay in the parade ring one day and asked Blackie if he could bring them back into his family. Bruce seems to recall Bill presenting Blackie with a case of whisky after the kind relinquishment!
Bill’s son Iain then became the registered colour holder.
Bruce took over the colours in April 2004 and they have been seen in the winner’s enclosure many times since.
Walton Hall has an interesting pedigree which can be loosely tied to Hang Fire and to the history of the Armstrong family.
Walton Hall’s dam Magical Cove is closely related to the great Mike Azzie-trained sprinter National Currency, as she was by the same sire, National Assembly, and their respective dams were half-sisters.
Their respective grand-dam was the top Varsfontein Stud broodmare Enchanting, who was out of Lucky Libra, a mare bought by Varsfontein Stud founder Tony Kalmanson in the UK in the early 1970s.
Lucky Libra was remembered by Tony’s daughter Susan Rowett, who is the current Varsfontein owner, as being extremely tall and leggy and her three victories included a hurdles race over two-and-a-half miles.
Tony also liked the 3×4 in-breeding to Fair Trial (Fairway) that Lucky Libra brought as he believed Fair Trial made for a good cross with Varsfontein’s first stallion Mexico II.
Therefore, it is interesting to note that by coincidence Hang Fire was also in-bred 3×4 to Fair Trial.
Another interesting tie is that Walton Hall fended off Midnight Badger with Warren Kennedy aboard on Sunday and among the vanquished jockeys in Hang Fire’s win with Piggott up was Warren’s father Terrance.
Piggott’s win on Hang Fire happened on possibly the greatest day in Scottsville history.
In the very next race, The Bull Brand International over 1600m, the great David Payne-trained In Full Flight, with Chilean-born jockey Fernando Toro aboard, put in one of his career best performances, destroying subsequent three-times Summer Cup winner Elevation, with Michael Roberts up, by 5,5 lengths in course record time. In Full Flight’s arch rival Sentinel, ridden by the father of Frankie Dettori, Gianfranco Dettori, was beaten eight lengths into third.
Piggot, who at the time, incidentally, was married to an Armstrong, Susan, although of no relation to the Durban Armstrongs, finished fifth on Jest.
In Full Flight, Elevation and Sentinel were all just young three-year-olds in that race and In Full Flight went on to win the Swazi Spa Holiday Inn Stakes at Kenilworth, the Cape Guineas, the Queen’s Plate, the Concord Stakes, the Newbury Stakes, the Durban July and the Woolavington Cup that same season over distances raging from 1000m to 2200m, truly one of the greatest thoroughbreds in SA history.
The Kalmanson connection to Walton Hall also ties in well with the story.
Tony Kalmanson was living in KZN at the time of that famous 1971 meeting and might well have done business with the sugar farming Armstrongs being a member of a packaging-business family who provided bags for the sugar industry.
Tony’s older brother John went to Michaelhouse in the 1940s as did Bruce’s father Robert.
Walton Hall was bought by Andy Williams of World Wide Bloodstock at the BSA National Two-year-old Sale of 2018 for R30,000.
Williams was initially a partner in the horse with Bruce Armstrong and Thomy du Charmoy. The trio were members of a crowd who used to gather regularly at the Hollywoodbets Greyville-based Totalisator/Bookmaker facility popularly know as “Club Tab” and are all passionate about the Sport Of Kings. However, Kotzen has latterly taken over Williams’ and Du Charmoy’s shares.
Walton Hall has now had eleven runs for two wins and four places for earnings of R139,750.
Nathan Kotzen is known for bringing horses on slowly but surely and Walton Hall impressed on Sunday.
Yeni tucked the handsome bay in from a wide draw of eleven out of 12 and after turning for home nearer the back than the front he ran on through the centre of the field to win by 1.05 lengths. The handicappers have raised his merit rating five points to 70, but he looks capable of winning more races.
Kotzen said Walton Hall was over the one or two small hiccups he suffered after winning his maiden second time out and believes “there is more in the tank.”
It is a pity Walton Hall is not a filly as he is closely related to the Mike Azzie-trained Wylie Wench, who recently smashed the Vaal Classic track course record when winning the Grade 3 Acacia Handicap over 1600m, and that would have given her some value in the breeding shed.
However, for Bruce and family and friends racing has always been chiefly about fun as anybody who has attended Hollywoodbets Greyville box 19 will attest to.
It is fitting the picture of grandmother Vi and Lester Piggott hangs in that box and Walton Hall’s lead in 50 years on might soon join it.
Do It Again and Belgarion make their Champions Season debut in the WSB 1900
PUBLISHED: May 5, 2021
JUSTIN SNAITH has picked the perfect race for former Vodacom Durban July winners, Do It Again and Belgarion, to make their Champions Season debut’s in the Gr2 World Sports Betting 1900. Given the conditions of the race, both runners are well weighted and in with big chances should they take their place on May 16 […]
JUSTIN SNAITH has picked the perfect race for former Vodacom Durban July winners, Do It Again and Belgarion, to make their Champions Season debut’s in the Gr2 World Sports Betting 1900.
Given the conditions of the race, both runners are well weighted and in with big chances should they take their place on May 16 at Hollywoodbets Greyville.
Snaith also has Double Mint and Crown Towers to back his assault in a race that looks tailormade for his runners.
Gareth van Zyl, who has entered his smart filly She’s A Keeper in the Vodacom Durban July will be in a quandary. He entered his filly in both races but has drawn wide in both the WSB 1900 and the KRA East Coast Cup (Listed).
She’s A Keeper is set to carry 49.5kg in the WSB 1900 and 57kg in the Cup with Glen Kotzen’s filly Catchafallingstar and Alyson Wright’s charge Preferential rated ahead of her in the Cup.
Van Zyl has boxed clever placing She’s A Keeper in races where she cannot be properly handicapped for her wins due to the conditions on the races.
Hollywoodbets Greyville 16 May 2021 – Features
R 100,000 2000m
KRA EAST COAST CUP (Listed)
For Fillies and Mares
15 CATCHAFALLINGSTAR (4F) 58.5 97 B Glen Kotzen
18 PREFERENTIAL (4F) 58.5 97 B Alyson Wright
11 RATTLE MOUSE (4F) 57.0 94 Justin Snaith
14 SHE’S A KEEPER (4F) 57.0 90 Gareth van Zyl
10 SCENTED MISTRESS (3F) 55.5 91 Vaughan Marshall
13 SILVA MAGIC (4F) 55.5 86 Dean Kannemeyer
6 FLOWER OF SAIGON (3F) 54.0 86 Glen Kotzen
2 KAY TEE PERRY (ARG (4F) 54.0 84 B J A Janse van Vuur
7 GLORY DAYS (4F) 54.0 83 Lezeanne Forbes
5 JACQUELINE (5M) 54.0 83 C Dennis Drier
12 ELECTRIC SURGE (4F) 52.5 78 R A Hill/S R Hill
1 KEEP ON DANCING (4F) 52.5 78 C Wendy Whitehead
3 OCEAN FOREST (4F) 52.5 78 Alec Laird
17 FIRE FAERIE (4F) 52.5 76 B Nathan Kotzen
16 SILVER MARIA (4F) 52.5 76 Dean Kannemeyer
9 ABBEY WOOD (3F) 50.0 77 Lezeanne Forbes
8 PINCH ME (3F) 50.0 74 Nathan Kotzen
4 IZHIESTIA (4F) 50.0 72 M J Odendaal
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R 300,000 1900m
WORLD SPORTS BETTING 1900 (Gr 2)
For all Horses
WFA: 2yrs-12.5kgs 3yrs-2.5kgs
12 BELGARION (5G) 62.0 130 Justin Snaith
1 DO IT AGAIN (6G) 62.0 129 C Justin Snaith
9 DOUBLEMINT (6G) 60.0 118 Justin Snaith
5 ZILLZAAL (5G) 60.0 116 B Sean Tarry
11 CROWN TOWERS (AUS) (5G) 60.0 115 Justin Snaith
4 TRIP TO AFRICA (4G) 58.0 114 B Duncan Howells
17 BLACKBALL (6G) 58.0 110 Gavin van Zyl
15 SILVER HOST (4G) 58.0 110 Justin Snaith
13 CROME YELLOW (6G) 56.0 108 Andre Nel
2 MARCHINGONTOGETHER (5G) 56.0 106 Gavin van Zyl
3 SUPER SILVANO (4G) 54.0 104 Brett Crawford
18 MATTERHORN (4G) 54.0 100 Alyson Wright
6 WILLOW EXPRESS (3G) 52.0 103 Sean Tarry
8 MOUNT ANDERSON (4G) 52.0 98 B Dean Kannemeyer
10 SHARE HOLDER (AUS) (4G) 52.0 98 Paul Lafferty
14 SIR MICHAEL (4G) 52.0 94 Dean Kannemeyer
7 SHAVOUT (3G) 52.0 87 M J Odendaal
16 SHE’S A KEEPER (4F) 49.5 90 Gareth van Zyl
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Please Note:
Supp Entries close @ 11:00
Friday 7 May 2021.
Declarations Close @ 11:00 Tuesday 11 May 2021.
Malmoos and Barahin withdrawn from VDJ
PUBLISHED: May 5, 2021
MIKE DE KOCK will not have a runner in this year’s Vodacom Durban July after he withdrew both of his entries, Malmoos and Barahin, on Monday. This following the pair’s lacklustre runs in last Saturday’s Gr1 4Racing Champion’s Challenge over 2000m at Turffontein. Malmoos, without his usual zip, weakened over the last 250m to cross […]
MIKE DE KOCK will not have a runner in this year’s Vodacom Durban July after he withdrew both of his entries, Malmoos and Barahin, on Monday.
This following the pair’s lacklustre runs in last Saturday’s Gr1 4Racing Champion’s Challenge over 2000m at Turffontein.
Malmoos, without his usual zip, weakened over the last 250m to cross the line 6.5-lengths behind Got The Greenlight and De Kock assessed on his website: “Malmoos’ prep for the race was perfect, but in the race itself he was a little leg weary.
“He’s travelled to the Cape and back this season. And then we had the Triple Crown – so perhaps this was just one run too many and he showed us that he needs a break. On a line of form through the second horse, Second Base, Malmoos ran about eight lengths below his best.
“All that said, well done to Joe Soma and his connections for their big win. A good bunch of enthusiastic racing people and they deserve their success. Also well done to the other feature winners on the day.”
“We’ll give him the rest he deserves and bring him back for the Gauteng summer season.”
The stable’s Aragosta, an eighth individual winner from just 17 runners for freshman stallion Rafeef, is also likely to be ‘put away’ for a few months following his first win.
De Kock said: “We are delighted with Rafeef’s good start and I’m not surprised. He’s by a world champion sire from the most wonderful of mares and he was a top-class horse himself. It looks like Rafeef will be a versatile stallion too.”
Also out of the first entry list is Justin Snaith’s star filly Captain’s Ransom, Baby Shooz and Youcanthurrylove.
Anything Goes out for the season
PUBLISHED: May 5, 2021
David Thiselton STUART PETTIGREW’S star Grade 1-winning filly Anything Goes will be rested for the remainder of this season before being aimed at races like the Grade 1 Cartier Paddock Stakes and Cape Town Met or Majorca next season. He said, “She has slight bruising on her fetlock which could have been patched up, it […]
David Thiselton
STUART PETTIGREW’S star Grade 1-winning filly Anything Goes will be rested for the remainder of this season before being aimed at races like the Grade 1 Cartier Paddock Stakes and Cape Town Met or Majorca next season.
He said, “She has slight bruising on her fetlock which could have been patched up, it is not serious, but when a small yard has a top filly like this you have to look after her so she is resting on a spelling farm and being kept for her four-year-old season. She was not 100% for her last start and she will come back next season bigger and stronger.”
However, Pettigrew will still be seen at the SA Champions Season as he is eyeing the Hollywoodbets Scottsville Festival Of Speed meeting on June 5 for Vars Vicky and Follow Me and the Vodacom Durban July with ExpressFromTheUS.
He said, “It was with the Grade 1 Golden Horse Sprint in mind that I ran Vars Vicky at Scottsville recently (over 1400m where he finished second to the classy Vaughan Marshall-trained colt Seeking The Stars).”
Three-year-old Vars Vicky has won his last three sprints, including the Grade 2 Senor Santa Stakes over 1160m, where he received 6kg from the subsequent Grade 1 4Racing Computaform Sprint runner up Bohica and beat him by a head.
If Computaform Sprint winner Rio Querari lines up off his 130 merit rating the long-striding Vars Vicky, currently rated 115, will be 1kg under sufferance carrying 52kg in the Golden Horse.
However, Justin Snaith said Rio Querari’s participation was still undecided. He pointed out that this horse had been eliminated from the Grade 2 Post Merchants during the SA Champions last year. Rio Querari has certainly cocked a snoot at the final field selection committee since with among other successes a Grade 1 weight for age win, a Grade 1 wfa runner up finish and a Grade 2 win.
Pettigrew’s two-year-old Gimmethegreenlight filly Follow Me won by two lengths on debut over 1000m at The Vaal recently and two horses she beat by two lengths and 4,50 lengths respectively, Eternity Ring and Franca, have come out and won since so she is now being targeted at the Grade 1 Allan Robertson Championship at the Festival Of Speed meeting.
Pettigrew said ExpressFromTheUs’s run of below par form towards the end of last year had had him stumped as he knew he was able to quicken better than he had been doing.
He said, “The physio then found a point (spasm) in his buttock and since regular physiotherapy has been done on that he has been a completely different horse.”
The four-year-old What A Winter gelding has since rattled off three more wins and run a Grade 3 and a Grade 2 place. In his latest victory on Saturday he beat the promising Battle Force comfortably over 1400m.
His merit rating has risen to 122 and his chief target is now the Grade 3 Jubilee Handicap over 1800m at Turffontein Standside on June 6, a traditional qualifier for the July.