Extradite’s the one
PUBLISHED: September 10, 2016
Extradite makes her seasonal debut for Candice Bass-Robinson at Durbanville tomorrow…
Extradite looks a fair bet when she lines up in the Soccer 6 Handicap at Durbanville today. With the Western Cape season a little over two months away stables will be warming up their prospective runners for the big features and Extradite can stake her claim.
Yet to finish out of the first three, Extradite makes her seasonal debut for Candice Bass-Robinson after being sent to Port Elizabeth to contest a small feature. Starting favourite, she was kicking on from behind after finding traffic and losing position early in the race. That proved more than she could handle and she was still two lengths adrift of winner O Tamara at the line.
She is back over a sprint today and with a good draw she should handle the Durbanville turn.
Turnpike has the benefit of having shed her maiden over course and distance and Lucy Woodruff, saddling for her father Geoff, will have hopes of scuppering the likely favourite.
Donovan Dillon. Former head boy of the SA Jockey’s Academy, has established himself as one of the leading riders in the Western Cape and Joey Ramsden was quick to realise his talents. Dillon partners Aviemore for Ramsden in the Place Your Bets Maiden where he should come on nicely from his first two outings and have a strong chance in what looks to be a modest line-up.
The lightly raced Quduiari has run second in his last two starts and the blinkers appear to have sharpened him up. He has also improved since being sent over ground and rates the horse they all have to beat. Soaring Past is on the up and showed tons of improvement at his second start and he could give plenty of cheek.
Figure Of Grey has let the side down on a few occasions but is seldom far off the action. She has been doing okay over the mile and should be competitive in the Racing Association Maiden Plate. Under Milkwood did not quicken last time but was reported to have been coughing. Her earlier form suggests that she is way better that that run and she is one for the shortlist.
The Itsarush.co.za Handicap looks decidedly tricky but Edict Of Nantes put in a strong finish when shedding his maiden. He has a difficult draw to overcome but looks progressive and can go in again.
Cream Soda won his maiden in his penultimate start most impressively and can be forgiven for his recent failure when he lines up in the Racing. It’s A Rush Handicap. Harold Crawford’s runner broke through the front of the stalls last time out and it clearly affected him as he finished way down field He does look better than that and is worth another chance with a handy draw and fair weight.
Andrew Harrison
Greyville (polytrack) Sunday Race Previews
PUBLISHED: September 10, 2016
Greyville (polytrack) Sunday Sep 11 Previews by Andrew Harrison…
Greyville (polytrack) Sunday Sep 11 Previews by Andrew Harrison
Race 1
4 LEBANESE TRACTOR 5 ARABIAN PARTY 2 POWER HORSE 1 ICHKERIA
Preview: LEBANESE TRACTOR has been a beaten favourite in her last three. She was beaten a neck last start and from a good draw should make a bold bid. ARABIAN PARTY found good market support at her second start and showed good improvement. She has a wide draw and makes her poly debut but can show further improvement. POWER HORSE showed up will first time on the poly and in blinkers and also boasts consistent form. ICHKERIA has some fair recent form over course and distance but is struggling to improve. (Andrew Harrison: 4-5-2-1).
Race 2
10 LEDIMARINCESS 8 IBTIHAJ 3 FIRES OF CALAIS 4 MANDOLIN
Preview: LEDIMAPRINCESS made a smart debut at long odds. Delpech gets the ride and they meet a weak field. IBTIHAJ found strong market support at her second start and made good improvement. She is sure to come on from that and looks the likely danger. FIRES OF CALAIS looks best on the poly and has a chance while MANDOLIN has shown some ability on the Highveld and could surprise on her poly debut. (Andrew Harrison: 10-8-3-4)
Race 3
3 ROCK HARD 9 PRINCE OF SAVOY 4 LATERAL DANCER 10 GOLD DASH
Preview: ROCK HARD has been disappointing but consistent. He could do better on the poly and tries blinkers for the first time. PRINCE OF SAVOY has some Highveld form to recommend it and should feature in this company. LATERAL DANCER made a fair poly debut and can do better over this shorter trip. GOLD DASH made sudden improvement on the poly after showing nothing on the turf. He has a chance if he can build on his last effort. (Andrew Harrison: 3-9-4-10)
Race 4
1 TAKU WIND 11 VIKING RED 3 ROY’S PAST 10 SEA-PATH
Preview: TAKU WIND goes well on the poly and is rated much higher than the balance of the field. This will be his first trip over ground but he should be hard to beat. VIKING RED improved at his second outing and will much prefer this trip from a good draw. ROY’S PAST was a close-up second over course and distance and has a good chance on a repeat showing. SEA-PATH made no show on debut but will prefer this trip and can improve. (Andrew Harrison: 1-11-3-10)
Race 5
10 FILM STAR 3 WILLOWGRANGE 7 JOY TO JOY 1 ALESNADO
Preview: FILM STAR raced green in a fair debut and from a good draw should improve. WILLOWGRANGE has consistent form over course and distance and should be thereabouts again. JOY TO JOY made a disappointing poly debut after a string of promising efforts on the turf. She may do better at her second run on the poly. ALESNADO ran below her best from a tough draw and can feature is she shows some of her previous form. (Andrew Harrison: 10-3-7-1)
Race 6
2 KOLINSKY 3 PYRENEES IN SPAIN 4 MAGICAL BET 9 SAN JULIAN BAY
Preview: KOLINSKY takes a big drop in class and he has also dropped in the ratings. He looks a big runner. PYRENEES IN SPAIN is long overdue and can have his consistency rewarded. MAGICAL BET has some fair Cape and PE form to back him up and a switch to the poly from a good draw could bring out the best in him. SAN JULIAN BAY made a smart poly debut but does not have the best of the draw. (Andrew Harrison: 2-3-4-9)
Race 7
4 SELVAN’S JET 5 SMART WORLD 6 SAMORA 3 BORN TO RULE
Preview: SELVAN’S JET went down narrowly in a competitive field last time out and has been showing fair form to stronger. SMART WORLD ran well below best on his handicap debut and would appear to be better on the poly. SAMBORA is much better than his last effort. He does look held by Smart World but there should not be much between them. BORN TO RULE was close-up to the well fancied Wealthy last timeout and a repeat can see him go close again. (Andrew Harrison: 4-5-6-3)
Race 8
3 FLYING ROCK 11 DELICIOUS DAMOWIN 5 SHAP SHAP 7 SEA URCHIN
Preview: FLYING ROCK landed the odds on debut over course and distance. He looks to have some scope and can follow up on that win. DELICIOUS DAMOWIN has been knocking at the door for some time now but goes very well over course and distance. With a light weight he should be in the shake-up again. SHAP SHAP was not far back to strong at his last start. He came off a short break and can do better here. SEA URCHIN took on stronger at his last two on the poly. He rates a good chance at best. (Andrew Harrison: 3-11-5-7)
Race 9
7 WIND SINGER 9 RESPECT AT BAY 1 TIMEOUS 10 SAVE THE DAY
Preview: WIND SINGER is possibly better over further but won very well last time out and can follow up. RESPECT AT BAY has been in good form on the turf. She is drawn well here and can feature. TIMEOUS is at home on the poly and was a close-up fifth last run. He has a good draw and a four-claiming apprentice. SAVE THE DAY has some fair Highveld form and can feature. (Andrew Harrison: 7-9-1-10)
Moore partners Same Jurisdiction
PUBLISHED: September 9, 2016
Same Jurisdiction makes her British debut at Doncaster today [Race 1 @ 2.55pm]…
Ryan Moore will partner Star South African filly Same Jurisdiction when she makes her British debut at Doncaster today [Race 1 @ 2.55pm].
The winner of seven of her 14 starts in South Africa, Same Jurisdiction is carded to line up with seven fillies or mares in the Group 3 Japan Racing Association Sceptre Stakes over 1400m on the third day of the prestigious St Leger meeting.
It will be her first outing since finishing second to Inara in the Grade 1 Klawervlei Majorca Stakes in January, after which she was shipped to England and placed in the care of trainer Ed Dunlop.
Bred by Klawervlei Stud, Same Jurisdiction was purchased by Howells Racing for R270,000 at the 2013 KZN Yearling Sale.
Trained by Duncan Howells, her victories included the Grade 1 Thekwini Stakes and the Grade 1 Jonsson Workwear Garden Province Stakes. She also won the KZN Yearling Sale Million in 2014 and has earned over R2.2-million in stakes.
At the announcement of the decision to run her at Doncaster, Drakenstein Stud Farm’s racing manager Kevin Sommerville told the media it was farm owner Gaynor Rupert’s idea to send her overseas as “she wanted to expose a really good filly to the European scene and see where they were with her”.
He said Same Jurisdiction was a very sound filly and very sound-minded and it was thought she was the right type to be tried overseas.
He said the Sceptre Stakes had been deemed the perfect race for her, but the competition had turned out to be a lot tougher than had been hoped for. “It’s her first start in England and she has it all to do in a tough field, but jockey Ryan Moore is very good and will give her every chance.
“We have no definite plans as yet and will be very happy if she runs a good race,” said Sommerville.
The Press Association tipping team has given Nemoralia the nod in what it described as “a cracking renewal” of the Sceptre Stakes.
“The Jeremy Noseda-trained filly was placed twice at the highest level in America last autumn, most notably finishing a close third at the Breeders’ Cup.
“She has come up a little short twice in Group 1 events this term, but ran perfectly well in both the Coronation Stakes and the Prix Jean Prat when the ground was softer than ideal.
“Those efforts were sandwiched by two terrific victories at York, with her latest performance in rain-softened terrain proving she is not totally ground dependant,” the PA reported, adding: “Lumiere represents a formidable rival if bouncing back to her best, while high-class South African filly Same Jurisdiction is a fascinating contender on her British debut, but both will have to go some to stop Nemoralia recording her second Pattern-race success”.
Latest betting quoted Same Jurisdiction as 15-2 third favourite, behind Nemoralia (4-5) and Lumiere (11-2).
TABnews
Jack climbs to 113
PUBLISHED: September 8, 2016
Kangaroo Jack has been bumped up to a 113 merit rating …
The Gary Alexander-trained Querari gelding Kangaroo Jack has been awarded a 113 merit rating by the handicappers after his cosy win of the Gr 3 Spring Spree Stakes over 1200m on the Turffontein Inside track on Saturday, but despite the speed he has shown in his last two starts the yard will not be limiting his program to sprints.
The Alexander yard also have much to look forward to with their three-year-old Admire Main colt Unagi.
Alexander said he had always been of the belief a horse with as much speed as Kangaroo Jack would not stay a true mile, but he revealed stable jockey Andrew Fortune was convinced he would get a mile and he said he had to respect the opinion of such an experienced rider.
The big sprints like the Gr 1 Computaform Sprint would likely be on his program and possibly the Gr 1 Betting World Cape Flying Championships too.
However, his next race is likely to be the Gr 2 Joburg Spring Challenge over 1450m on the Turffontein Inside Track on October 8.
Mile races like the Peermont Emperor’s Palace Charity Mile would be considered, although Alexander would prefer to aim him at the Gr 1 weight for age miles like the L’Ormarin’s Queen’s Plate and Gr 1 HF Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes where he would not have to give lumps of weight away.
He said, “Most sprinters just want to jump and go but he drops the bit immediately.”
The ease with which he settles and his relaxed style of running are the chief reasons Fortune believes he will get the mile.
Alexander said Kangaroo Jack was quite small but was supple, well put together and had a nice quarter and was quite muscular, so was more of a “sprinting type” conformation-wise.
Unagi was receiving only 0,5kg from the twice Gr 1-placed Samurai Blade on Saturday in a Graduation Plate over 1600m and yet beat him by 0,2 lengths. Unagi sat in midfield on the rail under Fortune and showed an effortless turn of foot to pass Samurai Blade. He then showed fine resolve when fending off the latter’s rally. Unagi’s merit rating was 90 compared to Samurai Blade’s 104 so he was officially a whopping 15kg under sufferance. The trip was likely too sharp for Samurai Blade, but the rest of the field were 9,3 lengths back, which is another pointer to the merit of the performance.
Alexander said Unagi had never settled after jumping patches when strongly fancied in the Gr 2 Golden Horseshoe over 1400m at Greyville on Vodacom Durban July day. He had then run below par in his reappearance over 1800m on August 18, but proved on Saturday he is a lot better than that.
The Alexander yard have a fine record in the Emperor’s Palace Ready To Run Cup, including winning it with “the people’s horse” Pierre Jourdan, a Summerhill Stud-bred who cost just R60,000.
Unagi, a Summerhill-bred who cost R80,000, will be aimed at this year’s R2,5 million renewal, which is to be run at Turffontein over the traditional 1400m trip on November 5.
He is likely to be a big runner there and will then be targeted at next February’s first leg of the SA Triple Crown, the Gr 2 Betting World Gauteng Guineas.
David Thiselton
Marshall takes charge
PUBLISHED: September 8, 2016
Marshall That ran out an impressive winner of the Download The SA Racing App Maiden at Scottsville yesterday…
Marshall That, racing in the familiar red and white silks of Mike and Norma Rattray, gave notice that he is a colt to be reckoned with during the coming season with a smart showing in the Download The SA Racing App Maiden at Scottsville yesterday.
Alistair Gordon’s runner was all over the course when under pressure but put a fair maiden field to bed in good fashion under apprentice Eric Ngwane, coming home five lengths clear of the opposition.
The Rattray silks have long been a familiar sight on the country’s racecourses and although the pinnacle of Rattray’s racing ambitions has eluded him, namely a winner of the Vodacom Durban July, he has more than done his bit for racing, not only being a prolific owner but also a breeder of standing. Through his Lammerskraal Stud, where he gathered a formidable band of broodmares supplemented by top class stallions Western Winter and Go Deputy, he has contributed richly to the local gene pool.
Lammerskraal has been sold but there are many Rattray homebreds still racing under that banner with Marshall That being one of the last. By former champion stallion Fort Wood out of a daughter of Lammerskraal champion sire, Western Winter, Marshall That has the pedigree, and on yesterday’s evidence, the scope to be a contender in stakes races this season.
Weiho Marwing’s home yard at Ashburton has been quiet for a while with his Turffontein satellite yard more active but he was back with a bang yesterday with a smart double. Beaute Noire, having his first start for the yard for Green Street Bloodstock, landed the Blinkers Bar Maiden Plate comfortably under Marco van Rensburg. The second leg was a lot closer with The Rock prevailing by a piece of paper to edge out Kali’s King in the Itsarush.co.za Maiden Plate denying Ashburton colleague Duncan Howells a winner on his birthday.
As effective as a Mohammed Ali left-right combination to the chin, most exotic bet punters were on the canvas by the seventh. Dressed For Success, 5-1 in the official results but 10-1 with Betting World, triumphed under apprentice Dennis Schwarz for Paul Lafferty in the White Horse Function Room Handicap, the winner carrying a mere 48kg.
That was followed by favourite Humidor playing up in gate the before the Bartab No 56 @ Overport Handicap and being withdrawn by the course vet with Anthony Delpech helped off the back of the gate in severe pain. Finally under way, the result was a stampede for the wire with the Gavin van Zyl-trained Bagger Vance (12-1) heading home a trio of outsiders.
Delpech made a quick recovery and was back in the saddle for Wild Irish in the last, the Track And Ball Gaming Handicap, but to no avail. Midanswer, the subject of some late market support, landed the knock-out blow with the Pick 6 paying upwards of R198 000.
Andrew Harrison






