Brutal Force back on song
PUBLISHED: July 12, 2017
Brutal Force is back after a freak accident when he race in the Tsogo Sun Sprint at Scottsville…
The Conglomerate, winner of last year’s Vodacom Durban July but only 13th this time, had an operation yesterday to remove a chip from his near-fore joint.
Joey Ramsden said: “It happened in the race and is the reason why he didn’t let down.”
However stable companion Brutal Force is reported back on song for Saturday’s Mercury Sprint after suffering a freak accident in the Tsogo Sun Sprint at Scottsville. The five-year-old started third favourite that day but trailed in a long way last and the course vet reported him to be not striding out on his right fore.
Ramsden said: “Piere Strydom told me that after 50 to 100 metres the horse got something very sharp in his eye and, when he came back to the stables that evening, this eye was closed. He also picked up an infection in it from the bit of track that hit him.
“He is back to his best now but he has a ridiculous task from his 12 draw. On the all-weather at Greyville you’ve got a chance from a wide draw but it’s very hard on the turf course. Having Anton Marcus is a big help but we are still going to need a miracle.”
Ramsden has long complained about poor draws in KZN features – two years ago Act Of War had a Durban holiday after being repeatedly scratched from wide draws – and he added: “Every year we seem to get hit with wide ones and in the Merchants I don’t think I have ever caught a decent draw.”
By Michael Clower
Doorsa to make amends
PUBLISHED: July 12, 2017
Doorsa faces a competitive field but hopes to make amends today at Greyville…
Vaal-based Johan Janse van Vuuren has successfully found a sound base in the tranquil surrounds of the Ashburton training centre from which to raid Champions Season and he saddles ten runners at today’s Greyville poly track meeting where he looks to be in for a good afternoon.
Van Vuuren has also tempted champion jockey Gavin Lerena to delay his return to the UK to partner New Predator in Saturday’s Gr1 Mercury Sprint and also to try and make amends on the smart gelding Doosra in the Racing. It’s A Rush Handicap that heads today’s card.
Doosra has lost his way a little after a barn-storming start to his career and has dropped in the handicap from a career high of 98 to today’s 94, two pounds lower than when he was heavily supported in the market to win the eThekwini Sprint run on July day.
He finished six lengths adrift of the winner Bishop’s Bounty but it was a race not without incident. Doosra clipped heels coming out of the gate for which Keagan de Melo picked up a suspension but more was to come as he was never out of trouble in the straight after running into serious traffic.
With a plum draw, he looks capable of making amends today but he does face a competitive field.
Buffalo Soldier is another that has lost his way a touch but has been up against some strong opposition since returning from a break in April. This will be his third run after that rest and now slightly down in class he looks a serious threat to Doosra.
Joey Ramsden obviously has a high opinion of Macduff after running him in the Sun Met and also entering him for the Vodacom Durban July, so back to a sprint for his last start, many can be forgiven for thinking that the 1200m trip would prove too short. However, fitted with blinkers, he finished like an express train and ran out a smart winner. Today’s seven furlongs would appear to be more to his liking and the Australian import is another to consider along with Pillar Of Hercules and Never Settle.
Palladium has been a frustrating horse to follow, having run up a string of promising performances but not following up when expected. So, although he is struggling for his next win he takes a big drop in class when he runs in the last and Charles Laird’s runner can finally get it right. Dennis Drier is involved in a tight tussle with Duncan Howells for the KZN trainer’s championship and he will be looking to Friend Request to cut back on his rival’s narrow lead. Friend Request was a convincing winner over course and distance last time out and has a strong chance of following up at Palladium’s expense.
Janse van Vuuren can start his run in the second where he is triple-handed. Picture Me is a first timer by Elusive Fort and White Winter a filly by Warm White Night, but stable companion Virga has had two outings, the last time finishing a distant runner-up to subsequent Gr 1 Allan Robertson Championship winner Brave Mary. Unless there is a springer amongst the first timers that form looks solid enough.
Van Vuuren saddles Shakespeare Inlove in the second. She found some market support when making a promising enough debut and should come on lengths from that effort.
A quick Van Vuuren treble is on the cards with Hard Ball in the third. The Australian import has been knocking at the door for some time now and steps up to what could prove to be a more suitable trip. Two possible dangers are Roy Had Enough and Air Salute, the pair finishing within a length of each other last time out.
By Andrew Harrison
Gold Cup festival draws the best
PUBLISHED: July 11, 2017
The Gold Cup Festival Of Racing will be held over two days [Saturday July 29 and Sunday July 30] with plenty of class on display and big stakes on offer…
Krambambuli, fourth in the recent Vodacom Durban July, heads the weights for the R1,25million Grade 3 eLan Gold Cup to be run over 3200m at Greyville on Sunday, July 30.
For the first time, the Gold Cup meeting will take place over two days of the weekend July, Saturday 29 and Sunday, July 30, with the Grade 1 Champions Cup the highlight of the Saturday card and the Gold Cup plus the two final two-year-old Grade 1 races of the season, namely the Premier’s Champion Juvenile Stakes and the Grade 1 Thekwini Stakes supporting Gold Cup Sunday.
Vodacom Durban July winner Marinaresco and Rising Sun Gold Challenge victor Captain America head the 17 nominations for the Grade 1 Champions Cup to be run over 2000m. Marinaresco, runner up in last year’s July, made amends in the Champions Cup and will be out to defend his crown. Also nominated are Garden Province winner Bela-Bela, and July runners It’s My Turn, French Navy, Ten Gun Salute and Nightingale.
Krambambuli heads an entry of 28 runners for the Gold Cup that includes Hermoso Mundo and Captain Splendid, the pair recently involved in a tight finish to the Gr3 SABC Gold Vase.
The Grade 1 Thekwini Stakes has attracted 31 nominations including recent Grade 2 Gold Circle Golden Slipper winner Desert Rhythm who will be looking to cement her place at the top of the two-year-old female rankings and Equus Champion. Her cause has been helped by a plum draw at 6.
In opposition will be the first five past the post in the Golden Slipper, Let It Flow, Tsessebe, Rockin Russian and Neptune’s Rain.
Purple Diamond, surprise winner of the Gr2 Durban Golden Horseshoe on July day, runner-up and beaten a short head, Ancestry, and the unbeaten Sand And Sea are among the 20 nominations for the Grade 1 Premiers Champion Stakes which will make for a cracking race if all three stand their ground. Also in the mix is Captain And Master, the more fancied of the Tarry runners in the Golden Horseshoe and possibly a touch unlucky after finding traffic.
By Andrew Harrison
Entries for the eLAN Gold Cup
PUBLISHED: July 11, 2017
The Gold Cup Festival Of Racing will be run over two days at the end of July and has all the makings of one of the great racing celebrations in the country
The Gold Cup Festival Of Racing will be run over two days at the end of July and has all the makings of being, and becoming, one of the great racing celebrations in the country featuring 19 races over the two days headed on the Saturday by the Grade 1 Champions Cup and on the Sunday by the iconic marathon event, the eLAN Gold Cup.
The Festival, which begins with social events like the Gala Dinner on the Thursday and Golf Day on the Friday, will include a variety of entertainment on both race days to give the occasion an incredible festive atmosphere.
Entries for the main feature events of the weekend closed on Monday with 28 horses being nominated for the eLAN Gold Cup and 17 for the Champions Cup, both races attracting an outstanding level of quality that should guarantee racing of the highest level to close off SA Champions Season and the South African 2016-2017 racing season.
The R1-million, Grade 1 Champions Cup over 1 800m could see the Vodacom Durban July winner Marinaresco going for the double having won the race last year trained by Mike Bass and staged as a tribute to Mike and his wife Carole with Mike retiring following a life-threatening illness. Under Mike’s daughter Candice, Marinaresco made history when winning the Vodacom Durban July in that he was saddled by the first lady trainer to ever win the big race.
Marinaresco’s participation in the race is yet to be confirmed but if he does run and win again, it would be one of the great fairy tales of South African racing.
Candice Robinson has also nominated her outstanding filly Nightingale that ran the race of her life when fourth by less than half a length to Marinaresco in the Vodacom Durban July having previously finished second over 1 400m in the Tibouchina Stakes.
It is a power-packed entry that includes the winner of the Premier’s Champion Trophy at Turffontein, Deo Juvente from the Geoff Woodruff stable, as well as the runner-up in that race, the Tyrone Jackey-trained Judicial. Brett Crawford has nominated his powerful Captain Al gelding Captain America that won the Rising Son Gold Challenge as well as Sail South that finished fourth in that race.
Justin Snaith has entered three horses headed by the brilliant filly Bela-Bela that cruised home in the Grade 1 Jonsson Workwear Garden Province Stakes. Black Arthur, third in the Cup Trial and It’s My Turn that was third in the Betting World 1900 and strongly fancied to win the Vodacom Durban July, are his other entries.
Add to the list the winner of the Betting World 1900 Ten Gun Salute from the Duncan Howells yard that found traffic problems when unplaced in the July and French Navy from the powerful Sean Tarry stable and you have what could be an outstanding field.
The eLAN Gold Cup over 3 200m carries a stake of R1.25-million and is the premier marathon race in the country.
The entries include the winner of both the Gold Bowl at Turffontein and the SABC Gold Vase, Hermoso Mundo, from the Weiho Marwing stable that will be going for the big staying race treble. He is likely to start as favourite but could find strong opposition from the Justin Snaith duo of Krambambuli and Captain Splendid, the latter having finished a head behind Hermoso Mundo giving the Marwing runner 1.5kg. Krambambuli had won the Highland Night Cup prior to running an outstanding fourth by less than half a length in the Vodacom Durban July where the 2 200m was short of his best trip.
Marwing has also entered the Dynasty gelding Let It Rain that finished fourth in the Gold Bowl and third in the KZN Derby and Adam Marcus has nominated Royal Badge that filled second place in the Betting World 2200. Candice Bass-Robinson has nominated Helderberg Blue and My World, the latter having finished second to Captain Splendid in the Lonsdale Stirrup Cup.
The two-day festival promises to be an absolute feast of racing and entertainment with betting pools in the millions of rands on both days.
By Richard McMillan
Juvenile Races on eLAN Gold Cup Day
PUBLISHED: July 11, 2017
The country’s top two-year-old thoroughbreds compete for top status on the final major raceday of the season on Saturday July 30, at Greyville
The South African juvenile racing programme is set to come to an exciting close at Greyville in Durban on Sunday, July 30, when the country’s top two-year-old thoroughbreds compete for victory and Equus glory in the final Grade 1 races of the season.
The young horses will compete over 1 600m with the colts and geldings doing battle in the R750 000 Premiers Champion Stakes and the fillies fighting it out in the R750 000 Thekwini Stakes.
Exciting entries have been received for both races and South Africa’s champion trainer Sean Tarry will be hoping to follow up on his juvenile success on Vodacom Durban July Day when he saddled the winners of both two-year-old events, Desert Rhythm in the Gold Circle Golden Slipper and Purple Diamond in the Durban Golden Horseshoe.
Desert Rhythm, that had won the Nursery at Turffontein before her Greyville success will be strongly fancied to take the honours over the mile on eLAN Gold Cup day and Purple Diamond, that won the Durban Golden Horseshoe as a 20-1 outside, will command a lot more respect in the Premiers Champion Stakes.
Tarry has also nominated the Seventh Rock filly Rockin Russian, fourth in the Gold Circle Golden Slipper for the Thekwini Stakes and, as back-up to Purple Diamond in the Premiers Champion Stakes, the Captain Al colt Captain And Master that finished third in the Durban Golden Horseshoe. With a team like that Tarry is likely to approach the day with a lot of confidence.
However, the stable will be wary of the Twice Over colt Sand And Sea that was a comfortable winner of the Grade 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion over 1 200m at Scottsville, Sea And Sand is from the Dennis Drier yard. The Twice Over colt had previously beaten the Great Britain colt Al Mariachi on debut and Brett Crawford’s charge had come out to win the KZN Yearling Sale Million at Greyville on Vodacom Durban July day.
But the challenge to the Tarry stable in the Premier’s Champion Stakes does not stop there. Trainer Joey Ramsden has entered his Oratorio colt Ancestry that was just touched off by Purple Diamond in the Durban Golden Horseshoe. This colt will have a better draw than those mentioned and will be a big runner.
In the Thekwini Stakes, Desert Rhythm will again face the Lucky Houdalakis-trained Let It Flow and Tsessebe from the Drier stable that finished second and third respectively to her in the Gold Circle Golden Slipper. In this case, however, Desert Rhythm will have a major draw advantage.
Neptune’s Rain from the Duncan Howells stable, third to Brave Mary in the Allan Robertson Fillies Championship at Scottsville, will be out to prove she is a lot better than her disappointing run in the Gold Circle Golden Slipper and the Dean Kannemeyer-trained Tiger Ridge filly Meryl , winner of the Devon Air Stakes, could step up to the plate and show that performance was no fluke.
These are two great races and could determine the winners of the juvenile categories at the Equus Awards in the months ahead.
By Richard McMillan










