Sergeant Hardy marches to new odds
PUBLISHED: July 2, 2018
The Dean Kannemeyer-trained It’s My Turn is 4-1 favourite for the DStv Gold Vase and Perovskia is 5-1 joint favourite with Cape Derby winner Eyes Wide Open…
Justin Snaith, odds-on to win a third Vodacom Durban July with one of his five runners in the great race, has the favourite in a third of the 12 races at Greyville on Saturday.
In addition to African Night Sky (2-1 in the big one), Betting World makes Sergeant Hardy 5-2 for the tabGold Pinnacle, Platinum Prince 7-2 in the Betting Word 2200 and Snowdance a prohibitive 1-2 for the Jonsson Workwear Garden Province.
Interestingly two of those who didn’t make the cut for the July’s final field head the market in their respective consolation races. The Dean Kannemeyer-trained It’s My Turn is 4-1 favourite for the DStv Gold Vase and Perovskia is 5-1 joint favourite with Cape Derby winner Eyes Wide Open in the concluding Greyville Convention Centre Handicap. Jeff Lloyd will have his final South African ride on Harold Crawford’s Drill Hall winner.
World Sports Betting, which has Snaith at 11-20 to win the July, quotes Sean Tarry next best at 15-2 and goes 10-1 Brett Crawford, 11-1 Paul Peter, 12-1 Mike and Adam Azzie,22-1 Paul Lafferty, 25-1 Mike de Kock, 33-1 and upwards others.
WSB is even betting on which horse finishes last. Secret Potion and the Snaith-trained Star Express share an unenviable favouritism at 9-2 while other leading contenders are the 11-2 shots Gold Standard, Liege, Fiorella and Rocket Countdown.
The threat by the Public Servants Association union to stage a protest at the meeting over Markus Jooste’s possible involvement has proved to be an empty one.
Last Friday the PSA issued a press release stating that it had written to both the National Horseracing Authority and Vodacom stating that horses linked to Jooste should not be allowed to run, with general manager Ivan Fredericks saying: “Vodacom, as an international brand, has a responsibility to society not to be associated with, or perceived to be purporting, the unethical behaviour that Mr Jooste is known for.”
However there is not one horse in the 12 races owned or part-owned either by Jooste or his Mayfair Speculators racing company.
Most of the PSA’s 240,000-plus members belong to the Government Employees Pension Fund which invested heavily in Steinhoff International and which has seen its investment virtually wiped out by the collapse in share price since Jooste’s shock resignation as CEO last December.
Last Friday the company published its results for the first time since Jooste’s departure. These show a total loss for the six months to March 31 of R9.6 billion. It was also revealed that the total value of overstated assets, coupled with the reversal of non arms-length transactions, was R98 billion. Even in international terms (€6.1 billion) this is a staggering figure.
BLOB Smart Call won for the first time since her triumph in the 2016 Met when scoring at Newcastle on Friday evening. The ten furlong Stobbart Energy Hoppings Fillies Stakes was her ninth race since leaving South Africa and was only a Group 3, and on the all-weather at that, but she quickened well when looking boxed in to lead inside the final furlong and justify 7-4 favouritism. She was ridden by Jim Crowley for Sir Michael Stoute.
By Michael Clower
Rain freezes Winter Derby
PUBLISHED: July 2, 2018
Saturday July 14 will be the day that the Winter Derby and all its supporting features will be run, the meeting was rescheduled due to rain…
The Highlands Stud Winter Derby meeting, including all its supporting features, will now be run on Saturday week (July 14), previously a blank day in the Cape Town racing calendar. The programme will be sent out this morning.
Last Saturday’s Kenilworth card was abandoned at 7.30am following further rain. “More was forecast to start around the time racing was due to begin and trying to get through just one or two races would have been ridiculous,” said Duty Manager Teresa Esplin.
Last Wednesday’s Durbanville meeting was also abandoned after parts of the course became waterlogged and, if the forecast of further rain today proves correct, Wednesday’s fixture at the country course could come under threat.
By Michael Clower
The sun also rises for Dawn Calling
PUBLISHED: June 29, 2018
Dawn Calling does her best at Greyville, her last win coming at the expense of the smart Ngaga in a Pinnacle Stakes…
Defending champion Matador Man’s defection to the Vodacom Durban July next Saturday has left the door open for the filly Dawn Calling in the KZN Breeders Million Mile.
Runner-up to Matador Man last year, Duncan Howells has been meticulous in his planning for this event, and the filly will strip at her peak tomorrow.
Dawn Calling does her best at Greyville, her last win coming at the expense of the smart Ngaga in a Pinnacle Stakes. More recent was her close-up sixth in the Tibouchina Stakes behind The Secret Is Out after jumping from a difficult outside draw.
She takes on males here but this time has drawn three off the fence and she could take some catching.
Africa Rising has been lightly raced this term, having only his fourth start and his third after returning from a lengthy break. He would appear to have some issues but his last start was in the Hawaii Stakes so he does take a slight drop in class.
London Call is the best in at the weights but Mark Dixon’s runner appears best down the Scottsville straight where he has recorded 10 of his 11 victories. That said, he has won at Greyville but steps up in trip for the first time.
Unagi and Romany Prince come into the race with solid Highveld form and must rate chances while the improving Scrabble ran a cracking sprint behind the smart mare Isingamoya last time out and should prefer this trip.
The Million Mile is the only race on the turf with the balance of the card all on the poly track. The entire meeting is restricted to KZN-bred horses, each race carrying a stake of R200k, and punters are faced with a competitive card.
Isingamoya, racing in blinkers for the first time, got the better of the progressive Scrabble last time out and can follow up in the opening leg of the PA but she has to give the younger Victory Trip a hefty 8kg in the handicap which may be beyond her. Victory Trip trialled well behind the smart Traces in her latest visit to a race course and she boasts smart poly form. But it is a wide open affair with visiting runners Covered In Snow and Ouro unlikely to go down without a fight.
Wynkelder, third to Sniper Shot and Sunset Eyes in the Post Merchants, looks the part in the fourth with Hard To Play, Cumulus and Amazon King the obvious dangers.
Only six runners are carded for the fifth and if Wynkelder obliges, Tony Rivalland can pull off a quick double with the ever game Al Ciberano who has some useful poly form, albeit mostly over shorter. But he does have to five Fieldmarshal Fenix 5kg and Sean Tarry’s gelding was staying on nicely over 1200m at Scottsville last time out and can do better over this trip.
The sixth is something of a punter’s nightmare but Mighty Valdie has come good at his last two starts down the Vaal straight and was a touch unlucky behind Infamous Fox.
Champenois and Kahula make most appeal in the eighth and Mark Dixon can round off the afternoon with Fantasy Lady who is way better than her last effort in the soft.
By Andrew Harrison
Rock My Soul can warm up the Winter
PUBLISHED: June 29, 2018
With more rain forecast for this evening the race could well turn into a stamina-sapping slog and the Joey Ramsden gelding proved his ability…
Rock My Soul may lack the class of the top two in the Highlands Stud Winter Derby at Kenilworth tomorrow but he is the only horse in the field to have both won over the trip and in soft ground.
With more rain forecast for this evening the race could well turn into a stamina-sapping slog and the Joey Ramsden gelding proved his ability to handle that only ten days ago when his performance saw his rating upped by nine points.
Hopefully the handicappers have interpreted the result correctly – he wouldn’t have had a prayer in this off his old mark – and, if they have, the 4-1 chance has only Ancestry and Doublemint to beat.
Ancestry, also Ramsden-trained and a possible fourth Winter Derby winner for Bernard Fayd’Herbe, has yet to reproduce his good two-year-old form, and has not won or been placed in the soft. But the 11-2 chance has only had one attempt at it and even then it was only yielding which doesn’t really compare with what it will be tomorrow.
Doublemint, 2-1 favourite, is similarly unproven in this ground. The race is his to lose on Winter Classic form, even with his kilo penalty, but he has not raced beyond 1 800m and there has to be a question mark over the final gruelling furlong.
Spring Man, on the other hand, should be in his element by that stage. He has not been further than 2 000m but his sire won over this trip and his dam is by Fort Wood. He was fourth in the Winter Classic and is rated only a kilo below Rock My Soul. Brett Crawford must be quietly fancying his chances of a first Winter Derby with this 4-1 shot.
Justin Snaith, bidding for his third successive Winter Derby, also runs Love Happens who has been backed from 7-1 to 11-2. Richard Fourie’s mount has to still to prove that he goes in the ground but his sire Silvano is an influence for stamina.
Of the others 25-1 chance Pacific Chestnut has won over the trip but has been unplaced in both runs in softish ground. Power Tower (14-1) beat Rock My Soul half a length over 2000m at Durbanville in April but was receiving 4.5kg plus apprentice allowance.
Fresnaye should get the trip in the Winter Oaks but her 7-10 price is prohibitive. The unbeaten One World has to concede two kilos and more in the Langerman and that’s a stiff task in this ground. Even so, he is hard to oppose.
Helen’s Ideal may not have beaten anything special when she won on debut four weeks ago but she looked a smart sort and at 6-1 she can beat the big guns in the Irridescence.
Brave Move’s ability to handle the ground is unproven – despite what it says in the Tab sheet – but she still appeals at 5-2 in the Ladies Mile.
By Michael Clower
Arctica can make a point
PUBLISHED: June 29, 2018
In the 1600m Pinnacle Arctica is well in at the weights and this classy type is also perfectly course and distance suited…
The Turffontein Standside meeting on Sunday is headlined by three good class Pinnacle Stakes events which are full of interest.
In the 1600m Pinnacle Arctica is well in at the weights and this classy type is also perfectly course and distance suited. He is a handy type who keeps on finding extra and is coming off a good third in the Grade 3 Jubilee Handicap over course and distance in which he stayed on strongly and was a touch unlucky as he had to be steadied at the 300m mark. The main dangers could be the honest sort Pilou, who was beaten just half-a-length by subsequent Jubilee winner Yakeen over course and distance in his last start. Infamous Fox is a three-year-old on the up who is drawn in pole and he could also be involved in the finish.
In the 2400m Pinnacle last year’s Gold Cup winner Hermoso Mundo has his second run after an injury forced layoff. He was staying on strongly last time in the Gold Bowl over 3200m when needing the run and is very well weighted in this race according to official merit ratings. Furthermore, he has the good 4kg claimer Luke Ferraris aboard so will be hard to beat. Kitty’s Destiny was 1,5 lengths ahead of Hermoso Mundo when finishing a 1,5 length third in the Gold Bowl and if apprentice claims are included he is now 6kg worse off. However, he has always struck as a staying type and looks the most likely runner up. Just Cruised in finished second in the Gold Bowl but is 2kg worse off with Kitty’s Destiny for a half-a-length beating.
The 1160m Pinnacle will be the most competitive of the three races. Queen Laurie has speed and class and proved it when running fourth in the Grade 1 Computaform Sprint over 1000m. However, she often starts awkwardly so a lot depends on how well she jumps. She showed in the Computaform she is capable of sitting behind horses and running on strongly. Females are given an allowance in these Pinnacle events so she has a fine chance on paper too. Pure Blonde, coming off a fine fourth place in the Post Merchants, enjoys this course and distance and has a high draw which is usually favourable. Rocky Valley comes off a fourth place in the Grade 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint and was fifth in the Computaform Sprint so also has a chance. Champagne Haze is the best weighted of the male runners but has to put two disappointing runs behind him, including when more than two lengths behind Queen Laurie and Rocky Valley in the Computaform. Romi’s Boy has speed and can stay on so can never be ignored.
In the next race Premier Show is an up and coming three-year-old who drops back to sprints after failing in his first attempt at a mile in the Grade 2 Daisy Guineas.
In the first leg of the Pick 6 Camel Walk is the one to beat as he bounced back to form earlier in the week and does not face a strong field.
By David Thiselton









