No. 1980
MONDAY 7th - THURSDAY 10th OCTOBER 2013
ISSN 1023 / 6996
FLAMINGO PARK 12:20pm (Monday) p.3
VAAL
12:45pm (Tuesday) p.11
CLAIRWOOD
12:00pm (Wednesday) p.20
DURBANVILLE
2:00pm (Wednesday) p.33
VAAL SAND
1:00pm (Thursday) p.40
Royal Runner. Dennis Drier’s King Neptune is the choice to win again at Clairwood on Wednesday
MR94 DIVIDED HANDICAP at Clairwood on Wednesday
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With a proud and colourful 92 year history of tradition and racing action, it is a rather sad thought for the sentimentalists amongst us that Clairwood will soon close its gates forever, and disappear into the mists of time. The Garden Course is the setting for the week’s topliner, an MR 94 Handicap run over what is one of the fairest 1900m tracks anywhere in Africa. lairwood Racecourse was built on land that was originally nothing but a swamp. A combination of foresight and some careful
planning heralded the opening on Tuesday May 24, 1921. Originally an oasis of fauna and flora, the picturesque site is changing character and is set to be transformed into a new warehouse and distribution centre to service
the new dig-out port at the old international airport.
Challenges
While the move is a damning indictment of the modern era economic realities that face most
businesses today, we are for now concerned first and foremost with matters of finding winners. The well patronised midweek card is a tricky one all round. The eight horse field in the day’s topliner is quite competitively matched. Dennis Drier’s smart Cataloochee gelding King Neptune stands out as a likely winner. The 5yo gelding is lightly raced, and has won 3 of his 14 outings. He won his last start, an MR84 over the Scottsville mile, in good style under
regular pilot Sean Cormack. King Neptune has some excellent close up measures to the likes of good sorts like Rock Cocktail, Hot Ticket and Alec Laird’s KZN Million Mile winner,Gitiano.
Relocated
The Lundy’s Liability gelding Parker made an impressive debut for Paul Lafferty, when staying on strongly behind Serissa at his first outing in KZN. The run is made more meritorious by the fact that his saddle slipped at a crucial time.
Formerly trained by Justin Snaith in Phillipi, the 4yo is stakes placed and was just off the best of his 3yo year. He has won 4 of his 20 starts, and will be ridden again by the masterful Anthony Delpech. Cont. p.2