The Vaal has a low key eight race meeting tomorrow and an MR78 Handicap is the highest rated race.
Powered Beauty looks the one to beat. This rangy three-year-old Australian-bred gelding is by the top sire Fastnet Rock and has only had two starts to date. The penny is still dropping on the evidence of his last start from a wide draw over this course and distance. After being dropped out from a wide draw he moved up threateningly but didn’t really respond to urging until it was too late. He was doing good work late to be beaten just 1,3 lengths but potentially could have done better.
He is now drawn in pole and if the penny drops he will be hard to beat off just a 71 merit rating. Viburnum, being a gelding by Ideal World, will also be improving. He is drawn in two and can make it a hattrick in just his fourth career start. He won over 1800m last time, beating the promising Psychic, who runs in the previous race. Three-year-old Captain Al gelding Loyal Lieutenant is a good looking sort and is well regarded enough to have taken his place in the Dingaans, where he was not disgraced. He was a R400,000 purchase and could now start fulfilling his potential in his third run after gelding.
He is returning from an 87 day layoff. Jika was disappointing last time over 1400m when swamped in the final stages but that was quite a good field and he will also appreciate the step up in trip. Visigoth is an interesting runner. He is a big son of Visionaire and ran some fair races against strong opposition in Cape Town during the summer. He has been gelded after one poor comeback run on the Highveld in March and his merit rating has dropped considerably, so he should be competitive, although he does return from an 82 day layoff. Those are the ones that make most appeal although the in-form Mighty Valdie should be considered and on best form Infamous Fox has a shout.
The previous race is an interesting MR 72 Handicap over 2400m and Psychic looks the one to side with. He has been making eye-catching late progress in both of his last two starts over 1800m and 2000m respectively. He was an overdue maiden winner over 2000m before that and beat Snorting Bull that day. The latter came out and won ever so easily over 2400m in his next start and last time out over 2000m finished second, giving Psychic 2kg and a 0,8 length beating in the process. Psychic is by Visionaire and is a half-brother to his stablemate Witchcraft, who won the Grade 3 Gold Circle Oaks over 2400m, so he should enjoy this step up in trip.
Tern Unstoned is a consistent sort who stays this trip. He has a nice stride and will be dangerous from his usual handy position. Wheel Of Time should also enjoy the step up in trip looking at his running style and pedigree. He is by Tapit out of a mare by July winner Ipi Tombe. He was unlucky last time out over 2000m when losing two lengths and then unable to find a clear run in the final stages until it was too late. However, he looked to have a bit in the tank when crossing the line 3,25 lengths back.
Oratorio gelding War Legend only just failed last time over 2600m. He did rally again when challenged, although the narrow winner Fortune Fella was a six-year-old who had not won for over a year. That was only War Legend’s ninth start so he could still improve and he might well enjoy the step down to 2400m. Gentleman Only is proven over this trip so could be dangerous with the up-and-coming 4kg claimer Luke Ferraris up. Collegiate is a lightly raced five-year-old gelding by Ideal World and is 1kg under sufferance but he is an outsider to consider as he has always looked to be a stayer. He looks to be inherently better than his form suggests.
By David Thiselton

