23-26 September #1976 Sporting Post

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No. 1976

MONDAY 23rd - THURSDAY 26th SEPTEMBER 2013

ISSN 1023 / 6996

VAAL

1:10pm (Monday) p.4

CLAIRWOOD

1:05pm (Tuesday) p.12

DURBANVILLE

1:30pm (Wednesday) p.24

VAAL SAND

1:25pm (Thursday) p.31

Class Horse. The Listed Darley Arabian winner, Distinguished, will be partnered by Andrew Fortune at the Vaal on Monday

MR 94 HANDICAP at Vaal on Monday

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The fascinating argument for and against utilising the services of a claiming apprentice as opposed to a more experienced jockey is played out at the Vaal on Monday. Astute trainer Lucky Houdalakis gains a mathematical edge on paper by engaging apprentice Jarryd Penny at the expense of his regular established rider.

oudalakis was a top class jockey in his day and is one of the shrewdest minds in the training ranks. He saddles a coupling of recent winner Right To Tango and the mare Vivacious Star in the MR 94 Handicap run over 1400m. Chase Maujean, who usually rides both horses, puts a leg over Vivacious

Star, who is a winner of 3 of her 16 starts. While the mare is generally campaigned against her own sex, she did run a fair third behind Magic’s Magic in a mixed MR 95 Divided Handicap over the Vaal 1200m at her penultimate outing. Did Maujean have the choice of rides? The stakes placed Right To Tango looks a serious contender after bouncing

back to form last time when running handily under Maujean and staying on strongly to beat National Key over Monday’s course and distance. Right To Tango had the smart Adams Rock, whom he meets again here, beaten 1,30 lengths into third there. Adams Rock gave the Houdalakis runner 5, 5kgs. On Monday, he has to give Right To Tango 8kgs, thanks in part to Penny’s allowance.

No Excuses

Adams Rock appeared to have no excuses, other than hanging under pressure late, and he thus should once again finish behind Right To Tango. So it’s an easy game this. Or is it? Let’s drop the sunshine journalism and get down to the brass tacks of establishing how good a rider Jarryd Penny is on the raw statistics. And also consider whether we would put our proverbial on the block and back him to outwit and get the better of the salted veterans Robbie Fradd and Andrew Fortune, on an average day.

The 21 year old Jarryd Penny has ridden two winners from 97 rides this season. Interestingly and rather positively, he has, along with Franklin Maleking, enjoyed the highest number of engagements in the country.

Value

That may indicate that he is still considered value for his claim by trainers and is a hardworking youngster. While Julius Mariba heads the national apprentice table with 11 winners, and Penny is in joint seventh position, does the young man’s strike rate really engender much confidence? To add to the equation, closer perusal reveals that

both his winners were achieved in the first week of the season in Kimberley. We are inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt, but he won’t have a win dished up on a plate.

Consistent

The very consistent joint topweight Adams Rock is a talented Australian bred 4yo. A winner of 3 of his 13 starts, he is, as we have already noted, held by Right To Tango on his last run. At his previous start he beat Right To Tango by six lengths receiving a half kilo. We have no doubt that Robbie Fradd will have a plan up his sleeve to reverse matters and the tactical battle should make for interesting observation. Cont. p.2


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