5-8 Oct #2188 Sporting Post

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MONDAY 5th - THURSDAY 8th OCTOBER 2015

No. 2188 ISSN 1023 / 6996

FAIRVIEW POLY 12:50pm (Monday) p.5 VAAL 12:00pm (Tuesday) p.13

DURBANVILLE 1:25pm (Wednesday) p.27

VAAL SAND 1:05pm (Thursday) p.33

The R3,4 million purchase Master's Spirit is the choice at the Vaal

MR 86 HANDICAP at Vaal on Tuesday

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The Gauteng trainers leave their Cape colleagues running a poor second when it comes to filling fields. Take the ten race programme at the Vaal on Tuesday. Over 150 horses have accepted to race. That makes for interesting and competitive racing - and for the punter it’s a magnet to get involved and have a dip.

hat is not to say that small fields can’t deliver decent dividends. The exotics at Durbanville last Wednesday paid handsomely. But the ‘equinomics’ of it all tells a different story. When a battling maiden is racing for R85 000 up North and a decent three-time winner is competing for R83 000 down South, then the reality kicks in for pressured owners and trainers. The confidence factor is also important – negativity snowballs – small fields engender no sort of appeal – and frankly, R10 is sometimes better spent on the Lotto.

Our Game

But we love this game and we are already wading in knee-deep at the Vaal on Tuesday where an MR 86 Handicap over 1400m is the topliner on the programme. And in typical handicap fashion, a case can be made for a fair percentage of the twelve runners. Most are well-tried and it is Mike De Kock’s lightly raced Master’s Spirit who catches the eye as a potential upgrader. The R3,4 million son of Jet Master, was one of the last ever progeny of the great sire to be offered at sale when Form Bloodstock secured him for Sheik Hamdan at the 2013 National Yearling Sale.

He has only his fourth career start after winning readily at Scottsville over 1400m at his second start. Master’s Spirit was then given a break of seven months and came out three weeks back in a pipe-opener sprint to stay on well, just over 4 lengths behind Thrust. This will be more his game and the astute Mr De Kock must have bigger plans in the pipeline than this level of competition for the magnificent – and that 68 merit rating! The older horses at the other end of the scale look likely to offer the most resistance.

No Pretence

Rake’s Chestnut – we call him the ‘great pretender’

- has tumbled down the ratings from his peak rating of a 109. That assessment is looking more off kilter with every run, but he ran a fair race after a four month rest when 5 lengths behind Counterstroke last time. He has disappointed far too often to be selected on these pages, but will strip fitter – and Raymond Danielson gets into the hot seat. Andrew Fortune and trainer Brian Wiid set Greyville alight recently with some keenly chosen profitable raids into KZN. They pair up again with the joint topweighted six-time winner, National Key. The son of National Assembly has two unplaced efforts on the Greyville

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Leeuloop Jet is a bit of an in-and-out sort of performer, who may prefer a touch further to be at his most competively comfortable.

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