The Vaal meeting today sees a switch to the Inside Track where low draws have tended to be favourable.
In race 1, a Workrider’s maiden for fillies and mares over 1000m, Kirsten’s Pride is the choice due to the jockey booking as there is not much between her and Fair Colour on form and both are drawn on the right side. Fair Colour lost many lengths when running on Tuesday and can do better if taking her place. First-timer Storyfields is a full-sister to Atso Time, who won his first three starts over this trip, but the high draw will make it tough.
In race 2, a Maiden Plate for fillies and mares over 1000m, first-timer Nother Russia is by Tiger Ridge out of the multiple Gr 1-winner Mother Russia. First-timer Inaninstant by Silvano is a full-sister to a horse who won down the straight on debut and is a half-sister to the useful Sovereign Wood. First-timer Polyphonic is by Judpot and is a half-sister to Gr 1-winner Master Plan, but does have an unfavourable high draw. Of those to have run Spider Flower made a fair debut and has a favourable draw and Pipkin could earn.
The third is a strong event over 1200m and there will be a few scratchings as some these have been engaged in recent meetings and have won, meaning they no longer qualify for this Graduation Plate, while others might not have recovered from recent runs. New Predator looks to be full of class and could reverse earlier form over this trip with Buckland, from whom he receives 2kg. Those two will likely fight it out and Machismo could earn, while Silver Class and Negroamara could also be involved if taking their places having run on Tuesday.
The fourth is a Maiden Plate for fillies and mares over 1700m and Bondiblu has some fair form and should love the step up in trip, while Strydom up is another plus. Ultimate Survival makes appeal as he should enjoy the step up in trip and Gavin Lerena remains aboard. Tip Of The Glacier should relish the extra 100m having run on well over 1600m for second last time out. Eversilver will be a runner as long as he settles, but his wide draw is therefore a negative. Abbey Chase is interesting stepped up in trip after just one race down the straight.
The fifth is a Maiden over 1700m. Nawab could be the one to side with having found support on debut and not running badly, despite being bumped at the start and finishing lame. Furthermore, the form has worked out well. Revelation went close over course and distance last time out. Strydom remaining aboard is significant and they are drawn in pole. Grand Classic ran a fair debut over 1400m and should improve over this trip.
The sixth is a MR 84 Handicap over 1400m and Bulleting Home should follow up on his last win as he overraced in that 1600m race yet still won comfortably, so he should relish the step down in trip and can handle the eight point raise from a plum draw. Without Permission looks well handicapped on his best form and has his third run after a break over an ideal trip. Raise The Red is down to an attractive merit rating and could start firing again over an ideal trip.
In the seventh, a MR 76 Handicap over 2000m, Consider The Cat looks talented and has overcome a wide draw over this trip before. Flaming Ace has been consistent off this merit rating and should go close again over an ideal trip. Dublin Rebel is widely drawn but ran quite well in a 1600m race first time out the maidens which has worked out well and he will relish the step up in trip. Triple Beat has been knocking on the door and is well drawn over a suitable distance. Masnoon didn’t run badly last time and has been lowered to a competitive merit rating over a suitable trip.
In the eighth, a MR 68 Handicap for fillies and mares over 1200m, the talented Lena Laptev should have benefitted from her last run and is drawn ideally over a suitable trip. Wet Autumn Mist won a good race last time going away when stepped down to this trip, so could go close again off just a four point higher mark. Honolua Bay won her maiden easily and Strydom has remained faithful over the same course and distance.
In the ninth, a MR 68 Handicap for fillies and mares over 1200m, Outta My Wat is a decent sort who has dropped to a competitive merit rating and is drawn well over a suitable trip. Second Bite is off a competitive merit rating considering the blinkers brought out a form return last time out. Lady Casey can do better than last time, when her saddle slipped, and is another who looks reasonably handicapped so could do well from a favourable draw.
By David Thiselton


