19-22 Jan #2114 Sporting Post

Page 1

No. 2114 ISSN 1023 / 6996

MONDAY 19th THURSDAY 22nd JANUARY 2015

FLAMINGO PARK 12:20pm (Monday) p.3

TURFFONTEIN 1:15pm (Tuesday) p.10

KENILWORTH 12:35pm (Wednesday) p.22

VAAL SAND 12:15pm (Thursday) p.28

MR 92 HANDICAP at Turffontein on Tuesday

T

Trainer Geoff Woodruff stands on the verge of a glorious J&B Met victory bid with probably the collective most strong attack in the big race. He also holds a very powerful hand in Tuesday’s topliner at Turffontein where he sends out two decent 4yo’s in Met entrant Rake’s Chestnut and Shadow Ofhis Smile.

he Woodruff duo stand out in the 1600m MR 92 Handicap on the Turffontein inside track and run off joint topweight of 61kgs. Piere Strydom rides Rake’s Chestnut and it would seem that the son of Horse Chestnut will probably not be taking his place in the Met.

Rake’s Chestnut

“Rake’s Chestnut has not earned his Met berth and, as he is a talented horse, we will be letting him prove himself to us again and building his confidence through the handicaps,” said the trainer. Woodruff said that Rake’s Chestnut’s last run in the Gr3 London News Stakes on Sunday was not a bad effort

25

the Yearlings on r Cape Premie Yearling Sale

2015 22 & 23 Jan

in his book. “Gavin (Lerena) hit the front 500m out and that is difficult on that track. He didn’t do badly and stayed on just three lengths behind Killua Castle – a fair effort!”

Shadow Ofhis Smile

The form and stable preference appears to lie with Gavin Lerena’s mount, Shadow Ofhis Smile.

1 Captain Al 10 Dynasty 1 Fort Wood 2 Gimmethegreenlight 1 Kahal 1 Main Aim

“He would be my personal first choice,” says the top trainer. That should surely be our cue? While he has been less exposed than his stablemate at the higher level, Shadow Ofhis Smile has won his 3 races from 14 starts and his penultimate run , when a level-weights short head second to Sabadell, speaks volumes. Sabadell finished a halflength ahead of Rake’s Chestnut in the London News Stakes on Sunday when giving him a half-kilo.

Woodruff Duo

The Woodruff coupling certainly looks to stand out in

1 Mambo In Seattle 1 New Approach 3 Pathfork 1 Philanthropist 1 Silvano 2 Trippi

the eleven horse field. Weiho Marwing’s 3yo Illuminati comes out high on our ratings and the son of Lateral has had a tough recent campaign without finishing far behind. His penultimate run when staying on for fifth in the Gr2 Dingaains may not look that impressive on paper, but the winner did poach it with a 4,25 length victory - and the talented Harry’s Son was only 3,75 lengths in front of Illuminati. Mike De Kock’s Archipenko gelding Kingston Mines looks to be a decent stayer in the making but the mile looks a touch on the short side for him.

Gold Standard

Of the balance, Mike Bass’ Laurie’s Gold ran a fair race on his Gauteng debut and the 6yo son of Silvano has a fair turn of foot when in the mood. But we are going with Geoff – Shadow Ofhis Smile is selected to beat Rake’s Chestnut.

Our Best Adverts Aren't Written They Are Running!

Tel: Mike Sharkey 082 372 2682 www.highlandsfarmstud.co.za


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.