MONDAY 30th MAY - THURSDAY 2nd JUNE 2016
No. 2256 JC PHOTOS
FLAMINGO PARK 12:20pm (Monday)
KENILWORTH
12:55pm (Tuesday)
SCOTTSVILLE
11:45am (Wednesday)
VAAL classic
12:10pm (Thursday)
The consistent Rich Approval looks ready to go close
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A promising former Cape-based 3yo makes his Flamingo Park debut at the Northern Cape dustbowl on Monday. Doctorow lines up in the R100 000 Kimberley Classic and if he takes to the sand he should just about win it. he Trippi gelding was sold in training to a patron of the Stephanie Miller stable by Drakenstein after showing very decent – albeit not classic aspiration – type form in eight runs for Dean Kannemeyer in Milnerton.
While we have been unable to ascertain if he has put up any winning sand work in his short time in his new home, it is worth remembering a Drakenstein owned and bred Trippi that made the transition from turf to the diamond dust with great success. His name is Cape Siskin and he rounded
Cape Breeder’s Club
STALLION SERVICE AUCTION Friday, 10 June
a hat-trick of winning starts last Monday.
Versatile
Doctorow has shown an ability to run from off them or up with the pace, and that versatility will assist him to overcome his wide draw - and he could make it a winning debut in the non black-type feature for trainer Steph Miller. His stablemate Country Gent carries top weight of
61,5kgs and has lost form after winning thrice at this this track. At his best and up against his own age group, he could come back to run into the money. Bill Human saddles the Miesque’s Approval gelding Rich Approval who has won two of his last four starts in good style. His form this year is very honest and he could prove the biggest danger to Doctorow.
Services to be auct ioned include: Captain Al, D ynasty, Silvano , Var NEW STALLIONS th is year include: Global View, F encing Master, Futura, Legislate, Lou is The King an d Visionaire
PE-based Jacques Strydom hits the long road with the Judpot gelding Eviction, a two time winning galloper who has run fair races to stronger. He has drawn nicely against the paint but is an unknown quantity on the sand. He was withdrawn on his proposed debut when accepted to run but racing was switched from the turf to poly. Cont. p.2
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