Follow Marcus
PUBLISHED: December 15, 2016
Anton Marcus has a current winning strike rate of 27% and rode a treble on Wednesday…
Anton Marcus, only seven behind log leader Greg Cheyne on the current national list, has almost carte blanche when it comes to picking rides – and that mostly the plums. He has a current winning strike rate of 27% or every fourth ride a winner and after a treble on Wednesday he should add to his tally at Greyville this evening where he again has a competitive card.
With stable rider Sean Veale doing duty for the yard in Cape Town for the summer, Dennis Drier has again booked Marcus for stable hope Well In Flight for the Pendulum Insurance Brokers River Indigo Handicap that heads up the card – all races on the poly track.
After a string of narrow defeats on the Scottsville turf, Well In Flight was switched to the poly for her last start and with immediate success, scooting home by over two lengths. The opposition this evening is stronger but Well In Flight is smart and from a good draw should be right there.
Sean Tarry holds a strong hand and stable rider S’Manga Khumalo has made the trip down from the Highveld for the evening He partners Strategic News ahead of top weight In Other Words and could possibly be the stable elect. Strategic News has excellent form on the poly and was possibly just short of an outing when third in a strong field. The rise in trip will hold no fears and from a good draw with a handy galloping weight she will be a strong contender.
In Other Words has a fair weight to shoulder but is at best over course and distance. She finished a neck clear of Strategic News when the two met behind Aliysa’s Prize and is now 1kg better off in the handicap. However, the latter has some improvement to make and appeals as the better option.
Aliysa’s Prize beat a strong field on her poly debut and is much better than her last turf effort under an inexperienced apprentice. Stuart Randolph is back aboard from a good draw and she too must have a chance. Persian Rug makes her poly debut with the blinkers back on. She is a big horse and the poly could bring out the best in her.
The more one looks at the race the more difficult it gets but Well In Flight is taken to get home ahead of Strategic News and In Other Words with Alisya’s Prize a major threat.
The handicappers haven’t taken any chances with Mike Miller’s filly Call Me Winter in the last race on the card, the Nesai Tyres Handicap, banging her up the full eight points for her last win. That may not be enough!
The home-bred daughter of Western Winter had shown promise as a juvenile, winning her first two without any fuss. A Listed feature brought her winning run to an end and she was not seen out again for three months. On return she was never in the hunt in a tough handicap field but that allowed her to start at generous odds next time out, the handicappers also taken in, dropping her three pounds.
Miller has his charge her a difficult task with 64.5kg to shoulder from the worst of the draw but she could still be under the radar as far as the ratings go.
If not then the father and son pair of Just Vogue and Poster Girl could give plenty of cheek. Gavin van Zyl saddles Just Vogue who has yet to finish out of the money in eight starts, most recently winning over the Scottsville short-cut wearing blinkers. She is drawn on the opposite side of the course to Call Me Winter and the better draw and a 4,5kg pull in the weights make her a solid contender.
Son Gareth sends out Poster Girl who has her third run after a break and should strip close to her peak although she does look a bit high in the ratings.
Van Zyl senior should get Pick 6 punters off to a good start with Momo in the third. She has gone close over course and distance and did well in blinkers last outing. She rates the one to beat as the balance are seriously average.
Similarly, Savannah Cat in the next will be a popular banker. Although she has been disappointing. she looks worth another chance in a weak maiden field. Of the others, Mariuccia Blue showed some improvement at her second outing on the poly and also found some market support so could be a threat.
Andrew Harrison
Forbes and Forbes treble
PUBLISHED: December 15, 2016
Lezeanne and Alec Forbes combine for a memorable treble…
Husband and wife combination of Alec and Lezeanne Forbes were in top form at Greyville yesterday and possibly set something of a record for a husband and wife team, winning three races. Their meeting got off to the perfect start as Toonani returned from a break of over a year to run out an easy winner of the first.
The five-year-old has faced stronger than what he met yesterday but it is seldom that horses returning from such a long break come back fit enough to win. But not only did Toonani win, but he defied his 14-1 odds and drew off to win as he liked.
Jay Jay’s Girl was even more impressive in the Child Protection Maiden Plate although there was no guessing this time as she started 5-4 favourite. The daughter of Jay Peg revelled over the extra ground and scooted home by six lengths.
The couple rounded off their afternoon with the consistent Tanami winning the second race of her career in which she has only finished out of the money once in nine starts. She too started favourite in the Candy Pop Entertainment Handicap, beating home a useful field and holding off Vogue Idea and Velvet Wind.
It was a good afternoon for punters with a number of favourites obliging. The Alistair Gordon-trained Andermatt (1-3) looked hard to beat in the second and she duly obliged although Anton Marcus was forced to earn his riding fee.
Similarly, Paul Gadsby’s runner Patroclus (15-20) finally got his act together and won at cramped odds with the Forbes-trained Sweet Refrain kicking on strongly for second.
The Gr1 Grand Parade Cape Guineas is the highlight of the weekend and although Palladium and Marshall That are not up to that class, the two three-year-olds were expected to give a good account of themselves in the Children’s Christmas Wishes Handicap over 1600m.
Both were a spent force shortly after entering the straight leaving Capel Top and Silver Spring to fight out affairs with Capel Top (9-1) getting the upper hand close home under Morne Winnaar for Dean Kannemeyer.
Anton Marcus cut into Greg Cheyne’s lead on the national jockey log with a treble. He started his run on Andermatt and then finally got Air Chief Marshal (5-2) to break his run of beaten favourite tags as he produced Candice Bass-Robinson’s runner with a telling late run to beat home a fast-finishing First Apostle and The Poet.
Marcus rounded off his afternoon with a smart ride on Gareth van Zyl’s runner Calabash (14-10). Up with the pace throughout, Marcus made his move on the turn, skipping clear of Shine Up, who on form looked his biggest danger. However, Shine Up was soon a spent force and Calabash drew off to win as he liked.
Andrew Harrison
Table Bay tops Guineas boards
PUBLISHED: December 13, 2016
Table Bay is now the favourite in this Saturday’s Grand Parade Cape Guineas…
Table Bay has been installed favourite with World Sports Betting to give Joey Ramsden his third Grand Parade Cape Guineas win in six seasons at Kenilworth on Saturday.
Anton Marcus’s mount opened at 7-2 on Monday evening and then eased slightly to 4-1. Mike de Kock’s challenger Heavenly Blue is second favourite at 6-1 with Zodiac Ruler next on 13-2.
Other prices are: 7-1 Singapore Sling; 8-1 Gold Standard; 10-1 Africa Rising; 11-1 William Longsword; 12-1 Gunner, Edict Of Nantes, Bishop’s Bounty; 16-1 Craven; 18-1 Hack Green; 25-1 A New Dawn; 40-1 Elusive Path; 50-1 Elevated, Pacific Spirit.
Meanwhile, Marinaresco, second in the Vodacom Durban July and winner of the Champions Cup, is favourite to reverse last weekend’s Green Point placings with Horse Of The Year Legal Eagle in the Sun Met at Kenilworth on 28 January.
Betting World opened the four-year-old at 16-10 and now have him at 17-10 while World Sports Betting quotes him at 19-10. Legal Eagle is 22-10 second favourite with both firms.
Latest betting: – Betting World / World Sports Betting
Marinaresco 17-10 / 19-10
Legal Eagle 22-10 / 22-10
Heavenly Blue 10-1 / 16-1
Bela-Bela 14-1 / 14-1
Whisky Baron 14-1 / 20-1
Master Sabina 16-1 / 20-1
French Navy 18-1 / 20-1
It’s My Turn 20-1 / 20-1
The Conglomerate 20-1 / 16-1
Abashiri 25-1 / 28-1
Baritone 25-1 / 33-1
Black Arthur 25-1 / 25-1
Brazuca 25-1 / 25-1
Captain America 25-1 / 20-1
Al Fahad 33-1 / 40-1
Bold Rex 33-1 / 40-1
Mac De Lago 33-1 / 33-1
Deo Juvenete 40-1 / 40-1
New Predator 40-1 / 50-1
Zodiac Ruler 40-1 / 33-1
Cape Speed 66-1 / 50-1
Nebula 66-1 / 75-1
Mambo Mime 100-1 / 50-1
Rocketball 100-1 / 100-1
Dynamic 150-1 / 150-1
Parachute Man 150-1 / 200-1
St Tropez 150-1 / 150-1
Macduff 500-1 / 330-1
- TABnews
Fayd’Herbe to ride Craven
PUBLISHED: December 13, 2016
Jockey Bernard Fayd’Herbe set to ride Craven in this year’s Grand Parade Cape Guineas…
Three years ago Brett Crawford won the Grand Parade Cape Guineas with Elusive Gold for a client of Hong Kong-based trainer Tony Millard and at Kenilworth on Saturday he bids to stage a repeat with Craven.
This colt, who carries the colours of YH Yue (known in Hong Kong simply as Mr Yue), has started at a short price in all his four starts. Millard and the owner have been intent on having a top jockey throughout, with Andrew Fortune committing himself for all the horse’s races this season.
Fortune’s injury changed that, so Anthony Delpech was booked for the Guineas – only to break his collarbone. Now Bernard Fayd’Herbe, who won on Elusive Gold, flies in from Dubai.
Crawford also runs Selangor runner-up Edict Of Nantes, who will be ridden by stable jockey Corne Orffer.
A New Dawn, who made the running in the Selangor, has the same job, only faster, for probable favourite Table Bay, hence the decision to supplement him.
“We want a very strong pace so that Table Bay can sit further back,” said Mayfair Speculators’ racing manager Derek Brugman.
Glen Kotzen is bullish about the chance of Selangor winner Gold Standard, saying: “He is doing great and absolutely flying. He has cracked at decent draw (No 7) and we are very excited. Look at the time of the Selangor (less than a second outside Legislate’s course record). It was a proper-run race.”
A notable absentee is Our Mate Art, who now has the Investec Cape Derby as his target.
“He got a very hard knock when he was cut into in the Selangor. We had him x-rayed and found he had chipped a piece of splint bone,” said Candice Bass-Robinson. “He is on antibiotics at the moment but he is in light work.”
-tabNEWS
Be with Baltia
PUBLISHED: December 12, 2016
Greg Cheyne rides Baltia in the opener at Kenilworth tomorrow…
Baltia makes a lot of appeal at 11-2 in the Welcome To Kenilworth Maiden at Kenilworth tomorrow, particularly as her recent home work has been good.
Although a four-year-old, she did not make her debut until four weeks ago when she started fourth favourite in a field of 18 and finished best of all to take third to Ngaga. Igugu’s half-sister has franked the form by winning again since.
Usually horses who do not run until they are four have had injury problems that can make them unreliable but there are grounds for believing that this won’t apply so much with Greg Cheyne’s mount.
“She was sore in a bone in her hind leg and the soreness wouldn’t go away,” explains Ridgemont manager Craig Carey. “Rather than resort to drugs, we left her alone on the farm and let her grow out of it.”
That ultra-patient policy could start paying dividends today because Brett Crawford, who took her over in July, reports: “She is working well and she looks as if she has come on.”
She will be opposed by eight of those that ran against her on debut including Class Protector (second), Dance At Dawn (fourth), Eternal Light (fifth), Dark Goddess (sixth) and Field Of Light (seventh).
The last-named is trained by Dennis Drier and has been backed from 11-2 to 9-2 favourite with World Sports Betting. She has two lengths to find with Baltia but she was forced to switch last time. However Baltia has an in-built three length advantage over most of the opposition because this is a level weights race and, as a four-year-old, she should be conceding 4kg under the weight-for-age scale.
Eternal Night (12-1) lost ground at the start when making her debut and was less than a length behind Baltia. “She is quite hot and she was pretty ready first time,” says Eric Sands. “She is not without a chance but she wants a lot further.”
Class Protector (10-1) was three-quarters of a length in front of Baltia but that was her fourth appearance so she has less scope for improvement. Dance At Dawn has gone on to finish second in a work riders’ and is a 10-1 chance.
Another to be wary of is 12-1 newcomer Love To Boogie. “She is quite classy and she has had enough work,” says Andre Nel. “But she holds her condition and is still fairly fat.”
Boldly Respectable, backed from 13-2 to 5-1 for race two, has since been scratched but this 1 400m handicap is wide open and you can make a case for almost all six runners. Brilliant Crimson, dropped a point since last time when he ran a bit below his best, gets only a tentative vote at 28-10.
Rubyana may confirm last month’s form with Jack And Jill in the 2 000m maiden. The Burger-Van Reenen partnership has four of the seven in the Racing Association Maiden but odds-on Sea Pass looks the one.
Michael Clower







