3-5 June #2257 Sporting Post

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No. 2257

FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

ISSN 1023 / 6996

FAIRVIEW ....................... 12:25pm (Friday) p.24

Vodacom Durban July

SCOTTSVILLE .................. 11:20am (Saturday) p.36

Who's Who In The Pecking Order

KENILWORTH .................. 12:50pm (Saturday) p.46

Racing It's A Rush

TURFFONTEIN INNER .........12:05pm (Sunday) p.52

Should We Be Excited?

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Scottsville’s Gr1 SPRINT JACKPOT Race Day

Cape Breeder’s Club

STALLION SERVICE AUCTION Friday, 10 June

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

Our Best Adverts Aren't Written They’re Running!

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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

BORN FOR STARDOM… His pedigree spoke of Emperors and Excellence. Now, Brave Tin Soldier’s doing exactly what it said on the “Tin”. This weekend the Soldier’s camp was all bright lights and rumbling thunder when Rabada added another notch to his jeweled buckle when he won the Daily News 2000 (Group 1).

www.summerhill.co.za

BREEDING FOR THE STARS LEADING BREEDERS BY STAKES

LEADING TRAINERS BY STAKES

season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 29 May 2016 Stakes

27,880,317 19,651,913 13,684,825 10,855,663 10,394,600 9,214,551 8,189,625 7,685,275 7,578,200 7,572,663 7,405,788 5,800,700 5,009,788 5,001,150 4,750,439 4,688,425 4,661,269

Breeder

rnrs

AEPR

runs

Klawervlei Stud Summerhill Stud Highlands Maine Chance Lammerskraal Stud Wilgerbosdrift Mauritzfontein Stud Avontuur Farm Drakenstein Stud Scott Bros Varsfontein Stud Ascot Stud Cheveley Stud Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud The Alchemy GJ Armitage Moutonshoek

387 72,042 2040 347 56,634 2195 166 82,439 927 188 57,743 1074 81 128,328 501 116 79,436 728 99 82,723 591 53 145,005 239 93 81,486 489 162 46,745 1031 96 77,144 573 82 70,740 463 75 66,797 407 120 41,676 626 99 47,984 616 74 63,357 442 109 42,764 571

season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 29 May 2016

wnrs wns

wnr/ rnr%

SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%

plcs plc/ SP rns%

136 125 65 82 44 59 47 27 47 48 44 40 37 30 42 30 38

35% 36% 39% 44% 54% 51% 47% 51% 51% 30% 46% 49% 49% 25% 42% 41% 35%

4 3 8 4 7 4 5 3 3 2 3 2 3 0 1 2 4

579 574 246 349 158 239 186 81 163 293 187 146 116 174 176 129 159

181 186 102 117 85 85 66 42 76 66 64 59 54 34 57 41 47

5 4 12 4 10 5 8 5 6 2 4 2 6 0 1 2 4

3% 2% 12% 5% 16% 7% 11% 11% 6% 4% 7% 5% 8% 0% 2% 7% 11%

28% 26% 27% 32% 32% 33% 31% 34% 33% 28% 33% 32% 29% 28% 29% 29% 28%

19 14 12 14 10 11 5 6 10 3 6 8 3 1 5 3 2

top earner with stakes & % of total stakes

Trainer

Illuminator 10,615,467 38% Rabada 2,336,250 12% Silver Mountain 4,330,824 32% Princess Royal 330,000 3% Abashiri 3,391,250 33% Noah From Goa 1,215,625 13% Smart Call 2,503,000 31% Legal Eagle 4,171,000 54% Inara 1,662,800 22% Wild One 781,250 10% Juxtapose 1,376,000 19% Gulf Storm 680,250 12% Bela-Bela 1,083,125 22% Victorious Jay 1,870,850 37% Unparalleled 281,600 6% French Navy 1,217,500 26% Exit Here 685,494 15%

LEADING SIRES BY STAKES

season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 29 May 2016 Stakes

25,342,692 17,997,324 15,553,938 12,388,201 10,827,813 8,989,400 8,626,107 8,337,788 7,824,264 7,417,300 7,383,513 6,924,563 6,407,550 5,963,038 5,603,688 5,570,413 5,222,163

Sire

rnrs

AEPR

runs

Trippi Silvano Captain Al Dynasty *Kahal *Western Winter Jay Peg Judpot Var Greys Inn *Jet Master Ideal World Go Deputy *Tiger Ridge Toreador Mogok Miesque’s Approval

183 138,485 924 214 84,100 1145 176 88,375 969 147 84,273 898 175 61,873 1179 130 69,149 749 117 73,727 754 115 72,503 677 163 48,002 788 71 104,469 463 105 70,319 658 79 87,653 449 45 142,390 291 92 64,816 545 113 49,590 660 111 50,184 637 147 35,525 1024

wnrs wns

wnr/ rnr%

97 101 93 71 81 65 51 54 69 29 47 39 21 36 43 38 48

53% 47% 53% 48% 46% 50% 44% 47% 42% 41% 45% 49% 47% 39% 38% 34% 33%

148 156 157 110 121 107 78 80 97 46 66 57 43 58 63 51 66

SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%

11 9 15 10 2 3 2 4 3 2 3 3 4 3 2 2 0

14 13 22 12 2 3 2 6 3 4 3 5 7 5 2 2 0

11% 9% 16% 14% 2% 5% 4% 7% 4% 7% 6% 8% 19% 8% 5% 5% 0%

plcs plc/ SP rns%

296 346 318 283 269 236 233 215 222 111 208 135 83 159 185 198 217

32% 30% 33% 32% 23% 32% 31% 32% 28% 24% 32% 30% 29% 29% 28% 31% 21%

20 13 10 16 10 10 8 4 9 1 11 4 6 3 4 4 1

top earner with stakes & % of total stakes

Illuminator 10,615,467 Silver Mountain 4,330,824 Carry On Alice 1,093,125 It’s My Turn 1,100,325 Champagne Haze 1,625,175 Brutal Force 669,450 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 Juxtapose 1,376,000 Rivarine 306,250 Legal Eagle 4,171,000 Master Sabina 1,200,000 Smart Call 2,503,000 Abashiri 3,391,250 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 Lazer Star 492,500 Wild One 781,250 Judicial 341,375

42% 24% 7% 9% 15% 7% 22% 17% 4% 56% 16% 36% 53% 20% 9% 14% 7%

LEADING SIRES OF 3YO’S BY STAKES season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 29 May 2016

Stakes

15,883,967 10,498,199 6,694,513 6,355,419 5,250,451 4,809,863 4,802,225 4,778,675 3,843,325 3,757,725 3,428,675 3,199,987 2,958,500 2,878,900 2,806,263 2,653,025

Sire

Trippi Silvano Captain Al Jay Peg Dynasty Judpot *Kahal Go Deputy *Western Winter Var Brave Tin Soldier Seventh Rock Visionaire Toreador Ideal World *Tiger Ridge

rnrs

77 86 73 54 43 47 63 22 47 65 31 46 54 59 43 30

AEPR

206,285 122,072 91,706 117,693 122,104 102,338 76,226 217,213 81,773 57,811 110,602 69,565 54,787 48,795 65,262 88,434

runs

434 429 450 383 254 285 410 139 300 344 181 255 324 364 276 172

wnrs wns

50 45 47 30 30 30 28 10 33 35 14 17 19 25 26 14

71 74 80 53 51 43 41 21 53 52 17 22 27 31 37 21

wnr/ rnr%

SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%

plcs plc/ SP rns%

65% 52% 64% 56% 70% 64% 44% 45% 70% 54% 45% 37% 35% 42% 60% 47%

2 4 5 2 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1

142 139 144 117 70 90 88 47 98 102 50 62 114 100 81 54

2 4% 7 9% 6 11% 2 7% 4 10% 2 3% 1 4% 4 10% 0 0% 0 0% 2 7% 0 0% 1 5% 1 4% 1 4% 2 7%

33% 32% 32% 31% 28% 32% 21% 34% 33% 30% 28% 24% 35% 27% 29% 31%

7 4 3 5 5 2 3 5 4 4 1 1 3 2 2 1

top earner with stakes & % of total stakes

Illuminator 10,615,467 Silver Mountain 4,330,824 Captain Chaos 356,350 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 It’s My Turn 1,100,325 Juxtapose 1,376,000 Champagne Haze 1,625,175 Abashiri 3,391,250 Buckland 257,775 Our Destiny 288,775 Rabada 2,336,250 Seventh Plain 1,003,487 Heaps of Fun 660,625 Bull Valley 229,250 Cape Speed 214,375 Noah From Goa 1,215,625

67% 41% 5% 29% 21% 29% 34% 71% 7% 8% 68% 31% 22% 8% 8% 46%

win %

fav

SG Tarry 1249 179 14% J Snaith 979 163 17% MW Bass 739 95 13% MF de Kock 649 104 16% MG Azzie 459 57 12% GR Puller 127 9 7% G v Zyl 618 80 13% AG Laird 368 50 14% D Kannemeyer 415 75 18% DR Drier 479 69 14% GV Woodruff 406 56 14% BJ Crawford 533 69 13% VH Marshall 521 60 12% AC Greeff 762 98 13% JJ v Vuuren 328 32 10% M Houdalakis 528 55 10% DC Howells 492 59 12% GM Alexander 328 36 11% J Ramsden 406 49 12% DA Sham 690 69 10% GS Kotzen 592 51 9% WH Marwing 373 37 10% Y Bremner 756 65 9% CS Laird 245 40 16% C Spies 558 49 9% PA Peter 410 41 10% OA Ferraris 281 27 10% S Ferreira 262 25 10%

259 209 116 189 53 13 73 81 108 94 71 90 61 105 41 60 64 30 61 69 46 35 72 67 38 41 39 24

1,976,375 1,489,551 758,325 701,575 656,175 599,250 560,388 541,525 477,275 461,450

Captain Al Var Trippi Rebel King *Western Winter Silvano Argonaut Sail From Seattle Miesque’s Approval Pathfork

rnrs

26 37 18 29 17 16 22 22 8 14

AEPR

76,014 40,258 42,129 24,192 38,599 37,453 25,472 24,615 59,659 32,961

runs

49 83 41 91 39 30 56 65 44 39

wnrs wns

9 17 6 6 5 7 6 5 4 5

16 19 6 6 9 8 8 6 6 6

wnr/ rnr%

SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%

35% 46% 33% 21% 29% 44% 27% 23% 50% 36%

4 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1

7 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1

44% 6% 17% 0% 20% 14% 0% 0% 0% 20%

43% 33% 59% 48% 41% 23% 30% 34% 25% 21%

2 1 3 0 2 1 1 2 0 1

top earner with stakes & % of total stakes

Cloth Of Cloud Rivarine Double Appeal Queenie Attenborough Janoobi Rob’s Jewel Seattle Singer Approval Mode Red Chesnut Road

796,875 306,250 192,250 91,500 172,500 191,250 142,500 183,250 148,750 175,000

40% 21% 25% 13% 26% 32% 25% 34% 31% 38%

LEADING DAMSIRES BY STAKES

season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 29 May 2016 Stakes

21,487,593 16,880,214 12,624,425 12,223,501 11,514,038 9,877,050 7,578,876 7,004,482 6,688,675 5,840,874

Damsire

rnrs

AEPR

Al Mufti Fort Wood Jallad Elliodor Western Winter National Emblem National Assembly Jet Master Model Man Fusaichi Pegasus

228 94,244 270 62,519 203 62,189 137 89,223 221 52,100 120 82,309 185 40,967 134 52,272 164 40,785 18 324,493

runs

1304 1580 1133 789 1252 688 1084 808 899 90

wnrs wns

wnr/ rnr%

85 114 76 64 89 39 66 52 61 8

37% 42% 37% 47% 40% 33% 36% 39% 37% 44%

120 170 117 93 131 54 99 70 81 13

SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%

5 10 5 6 6 2 0 3 0 3

6 6% 13 9% 6 7% 10 9% 8 7% 4 5% 0 0% 4 6% 0 0% 5 38%

plcs plc/ SP rns%

351 440 308 233 322 198 301 247 260 20

27% 28% 27% 30% 26% 29% 28% 31% 29% 22%

21% 21% 16% 29% 12% 10% 12% 22% 26% 20% 17% 17% 12% 14% 13% 11% 13% 9% 15% 10% 8% 9% 10% 27% 7% 10% 14% 9%

35% 40% 38% 33% 38% 23% 40% 35% 39% 33% 31% 29% 36% 32% 24% 27% 31% 27% 36% 25% 30% 34% 35% 36% 42% 24% 31% 17%

2nd 2nd %

1st four

141 112 84 95 51 10 64 46 63 57 45 63 57 78 48 56 42 35 43 73 59 39 56 24 41 27 44 19

560 465 336 333 208 38 282 179 230 246 184 238 227 344 147 226 199 129 178 267 217 134 266 122 201 146 130 90

11 17 11 8 10 6 4 6 8 1

top earner with stakes & % of total stakes

Illuminator 10,615,467 49% Noah From Goa 1,215,625 7% Victorious Jay 1,870,850 15% Abashiri 3,391,250 28% Carry On Alice 1,093,125 9% Legal Eagle 4,171,000 42% Thayer 240,275 3% Exit Here 685,494 10% Magic 305,225 5% Silver Mountain 4,330,824 74%

*Stallion dead or Retired **Stallion Not Standing in RSA **Breeding operations not based in RSA

runs wins win %

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45% 47% 45% 51% 45% 30% 46% 49% 55% 51% 45% 45% 44% 45% 45% 43% 40% 39% 44% 39% 37% 36% 35% 50% 36% 36% 46% 34%

E Verdonese/R Danielson D Kannemeyer/A Delpech AC Greeff/A Domeyer SG Tarry/A Delpech J Snaith/P Strydom CS Laird/A Marcus C Lensley/M Yeni M Houdalakis/G Lerena J Snaith/B Fayd’herbe J Snaith/S Khumalo KG Naidoo/A Delpech P Smith/M Yeni A Nel/A Domeyer T Prinsloo/A Fortune SG Tarry/L Hewitson GV Woodruff/G Lerena LW Goosen/P Strydom MF de Kock/A Delpech MW Bass/G v Niekerk AC Greeff/G Cheyne MG Azzie/K Zechner JJ v Vuuren/Wei Marwing SG Tarry/S Khumalo AC Greeff/A Fortune J Snaith/A Fortune Y Bremner/S Khumalo GM Alexander/A Fortune

34 125 42 45 35 128 65 46 167 88 54 41 111 92 69 83 60 180 336 137 82 66 426 125 66 207 121

12 39 13 13 10 33 17 12 41 22 13 10 25 21 16 18 13 38 66 28 16 13 82 24 12 35 20

35% 31% 31% 29% 29% 26% 26% 26% 25% 25% 24% 24% 23% 23% 23% 22% 22% 21% 20% 20% 20% 20% 19% 19% 18% 17% 17%

fav

fav %

wfav 2nd 2nd % %

11 71 18 23 11 59 17 17 63 23 19 10 30 36 10 28 19 77 87 40 12 11 135 27 19 49 18

32% 57% 43% 51% 31% 46% 26% 37% 38% 26% 35% 24% 27% 39% 14% 34% 32% 43% 26% 29% 15% 17% 32% 22% 29% 24% 15%

18% 39% 44% 48% 73% 39% 59% 29% 38% 35% 53% 20% 43% 31% 30% 36% 53% 34% 38% 30% 67% 36% 35% 33% 37% 39% 22%

stakes

stks/ runs

24,334,414 15,937,926 14,538,437 11,701,775 11,387,038 11,193,980 8,754,350 7,491,800 6,800,100 6,797,350 6,772,488 6,712,414 6,371,488 6,117,838 5,788,788 5,611,150 5,402,525 5,368,175 4,978,514 4,707,375 4,650,976 4,358,988 4,300,738 3,922,819 3,600,788 3,573,600 3,387,513 3,362,700

19,483 16,280 19,673 18,030 24,808 88,142 14,166 20,358 16,386 14,191 16,681 12,594 12,229 8,029 17,649 10,627 10,981 16,366 12,262 6,822 7,856 11,686 5,689 16,012 6,453 8,716 12,055 12,835

3 28 4 9 2 19 9 6 33 13 4 7 17 10 7 12 4 34 52 21 7 14 68 14 5 19 12

stakes

stks/ runs

9% 773,325 22% 3,086,650 10% 790,250 20% 1,089,825 6% 2,405,950 15% 2,698,775 14% 679,575 13% 970,625 20% 3,604,188 15% 1,668,550 7% 912,175 17% 478,463 15% 1,673,025 11% 921,700 10% 1,006,313 14% 2,615,000 7% 934,625 19% 4,962,175 15% 7,245,438 15% 1,446,125 9% 4,457,950 21% 1,998,125 16% 10,048,538 11% 1,424,950 8% 641,550 9% 1,859,713 10% 3,309,500

22,745 24,693 18,815 24,218 68,741 21,084 10,455 21,101 21,582 18,961 16,892 11,670 15,072 10,018 14,584 31,506 15,577 27,568 21,564 10,556 54,365 30,275 23,588 11,400 9,720 8,984 27,351

LEADING JOCKEYS BY WINS

rides wins

win %

fav

S Khumalo 1128 206 18% A Delpech 771 183 24% A Fortune 980 146 15% A Marcus 540 144 27% M Yeni 1106 143 13% G v Niekerk 540 95 18% K Zechner 896 92 10% JP vd Merwe 953 86 9% G Lerena 433 85 20% A Domeyer 498 82 16% C Zackey 915 80 9% K De Melo 691 67 10% C Murray 816 66 8% I Sturgeon 831 65 8% B Fayd’herbe 373 62 17% W Kennedy 647 62 10% R Munger 1009 61 6% R Danielson 662 59 9% P Strydom 323 56 17% B Lerena 483 56 12% C Orffer 424 55 13% G Cheyne 427 54 13% M Byleveld 552 51 9% S Veale 591 51 9% D Dillon 517 50 10% Wei Marwing 277 49 18% M v Rensburg 530 48 9% L Hewitson 314 48 15%

273 298 197 278 159 103 96 78 141 85 71 52 51 48 105 35 47 74 92 44 79 72 66 45 52 77 49 40

fav wfav % % 24% 39% 20% 51% 14% 19% 11% 8% 33% 17% 8% 8% 6% 6% 28% 5% 5% 11% 28% 9% 19% 17% 12% 8% 10% 28% 9% 13%

34% 38% 28% 38% 33% 39% 33% 23% 31% 41% 31% 29% 33% 38% 31% 40% 32% 19% 32% 30% 27% 26% 32% 33% 42% 36% 14% 43%

2nd 2nd %

1st four

156 142 113 97 128 76 78 99 65 58 98 86 61 63 67 63 71 75 42 53 56 56 68 55 37 52 55 25

594 504 474 379 508 299 344 371 271 233 367 305 278 289 210 246 292 282 170 210 197 194 237 236 190 161 217 136

14% 18% 12% 18% 12% 14% 9% 10% 15% 12% 11% 12% 7% 8% 18% 10% 7% 11% 13% 11% 13% 13% 12% 9% 7% 19% 10% 8%

1st four% 53% 65% 48% 70% 46% 55% 38% 39% 63% 47% 40% 44% 34% 35% 56% 38% 29% 43% 53% 43% 46% 45% 43% 40% 37% 58% 41% 43%

stakes

stks/ rides

18,217,676 20,438,919 12,001,163 20,214,962 11,244,963 9,222,338 10,857,650 10,222,076 9,288,600 10,088,624 7,122,288 6,423,063 6,056,025 6,447,100 6,430,013 5,325,400 5,109,077 6,515,200 6,608,876 5,500,700 5,451,551 3,620,013 6,335,763 4,641,400 4,117,638 7,338,900 4,575,613 3,551,563

16,150 26,510 12,246 37,435 10,167 17,078 12,118 10,726 21,452 20,258 7,784 9,295 7,422 7,758 17,239 8,231 5,064 9,842 20,461 11,389 12,857 8,478 11,478 7,853 7,964 26,494 8,633 11,311

- Statistics for breeders and sires reflect ALL earnings, including those of restricted races and handicap races

KEEP YOUR LINE IN THE WATER…

Pound-for-pound, Summerhill’s Ready To Run story remains unparalleled as the best racehorse sale in the land. On one Saturday evening:

11% 11% 11% 15% 11% 8% 10% 13% 15% 12% 11% 12% 11% 10% 15% 11% 9% 11% 11% 11% 10% 10% 7% 10% 7% 7% 16% 7%

1st four%

season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 29 May 2016

trainer/ jockey

Jockey

plcs plc/ SP rns%

21 27 24 44 16 7 17 22 11 8

fav wfav % %

season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 29 May 2016

season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 29 May 2016

Sire

runs wins

LEADING TRAINERS/JOCKEYS BY WINS %

LEADING SIRES OF 2YO’S BY STAKES Stakes

Contact: Linda Norval 033 263 1081

1st – Rabada in the R2million Daily News 2000 (Gr.1) for Markus & Ingrid Jooste and Michael Azzie. 1st – Ilanga for Doug Campbell, Bruce Campbell, Sir George & Lady Valerie Albu, and the Massey-Hicks 1st – Gambol for the Nassifs. 3rd – No Worries in the Lonsdale Stirrup Cup (Gr.3) for Brian & Yolanda Burnard and Gavin van Zyl. 4th – Heaps Of Fun in the Woolavington Stakes (Gr.1) for Chris van Niekerk, Nchakha Moloi and Sean Tarry.

…PLENTY STILL TO FLOW UNDER THE BRIDGE


SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

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Mare & Fillies For Stud Select Sale 2016 Friday • 10 June 2016 • 18:30 Highlands Stud • Robertson

THE FIRST EVER SELECT MARE & FILLIES FOR STUD SALE IN SOUTH AFRICA SIRES OF MARES / FILLIES

COVERING SIRES

Al Mufti (USA)

Lake Coniston (IRE)

Announce

Lecture (USA)

Arch (USA)

Mastercraftsman (IRE)

Black Minnaloushe (USA

Medicean (GB)

Bletchley Park (IRE)

Model Man

Caesour (USA)

Mogok (USA)

Captain Al

National Assembly (CAN)

Count Dubois (GB)

Navarone (USA)

Daaher (CAN)

Proclamation (IRE)

Darshaan (GB)

Rahy (USA)

Dupont (GB)

Rainbow Quest (USA)

Dynasty

Rakeen (USA)

Fastnet Rock (AUS)

Redoute’s Choice (AUS)

Fort Wood (USA)

Rock of Gibraltar (IRE)

Galileo (IRE)

Sadler’s Wells (USA)

General Monash (USA)

Saumarez (GB)

Giant’s Causeway (USA)

Seventh Rock (AUS)

Green Desert (USA)

Silvano (GER)

Henrythenavigator (USA)

Sportsworld (USA)

High Chaparral (IRE)

Tale of the Cat (USA)

Time Thief (AUS)

Holy Roman Emperor (IRE)

Trippi (USA)

Twice Over (GB)

Invincible Spirit (IRE)

Var (USA)

Jallad (USA)

Western Winter (USA)

Visionaire (USA)

Jet Master

Windrush (USA)

Wylie Hall (AUS)

Ashaawes (USA) Captain Al Captain of All Duke of Marmalade (IRE) Dynasty Elusive Fort Flower Alley (USA) Gimmethegreenlight (AUS) Jackson Lateral (GB) Master of My Fate Oratorio (IRE) Pathfork (USA) Philanthropist (USA) Pomodoro Querari (GER) Seventh Rock (AUS) Silvano (GER)

Vercingetorix

Joshua Dancer (USA)

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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

Coup De Grace Coup De Grace - Race Record: 5 wins 1200-1600m, $494,160. Unbeaten at 2 years. Won Maiden Special Weight, $70,000, 1200m. Won Allowance, $43,500, 1600m. Won Bay Shore S G3, $300,000, 1400m, time 1:23.19.Track fast, Weather Clear. 116lbs Won Oh Say S L, $50,250, 1200m, time 1:09.24, Track fast, Weather Clear. 122lbs. Won Amsterdam S G2, $200,000, 1300m, time 1:15.32. Track fast, Weather Clear. 123lbs. His time was not only the best of all times run at that distance in 2014 at Saratoga - but, it also was better than any time clocked for that distance in 2015!

3rd

King’s Bishop S G1, $500,000, 1400m, time 1:22.35. Track fast, Weather Cloudy. 121lbs.

“Vying for hottest sire on the planet honours” - Bill Oppenheim

Sire - Tapit: 2016 Stud Fee - $300,000 - Book Full. TAPIT (USA) - Champion Sire USA 2014, 2015 and Current Leading Sire USA 2016.

Maternal Grandsire - Storm cat: # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

STORM CAT (USA) (1983-2013), 3rd top rated 2-y-o USA 1985. Twice Champion Sire USA, Seven times Champion Sire of 2yo’s USA, Sire of 3 Champion Sires. One of the most influential sires of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Sire of 296 Stakes performers (108 Group winners, 69 Listed winners). Sire of Champions incl GIANT’S CAUSEWAY, etc. STORM CAT is the broodmare sire of the sires: HONOUR CODE (A.P. Indy) at Lanes End, $30,000, SKY MESA (Pulpit) at Three Chimneys Farm, $20,000, GLENEAGLES (Galileo) at Coolmore, €60,000, SPEIGHTSTOWN (Gone West) at WinStar Farm, $100,000, BODEMEISTER (Empire Maker) at WinStar Farm, $30,000, LORD KANALOA (King Kamehameha) at Shadai SS, Private.

(USA)

2016 LEADING SIRES USA (to May 28, 2016) Stallion ‘16 Earnings TAPIT $7,870,128 Uncle Mo $7,105,777 Lucky Pulpit $6,921,933 Candy Ride (ARG) $4,941,175 Curlin $4,677,479 Bernardini $3,914,019 Giant’s Causeway $3,849,727 Congrats $3,831,768 Malibu Moon $3,788,855 Medaglia d’Oro $3,531,484 City Zip $3,441,474 Flatter $3,374,328 Kitten’s Joy $3,326,871 Mineshaft $3,126,309 Smart Strike $3,092,821 Hard Spun $2,876,351

First 8 Crops have Combined World-Wide Earnings of over $86,000,000. Sire of 79 Stakes Winners - 62% Graded Winners, 17 G1 Winners, incl: Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Distaff Champion UNTAPABLE; Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Champion STARDOM BOUND; Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Champion HANSEN; Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile SW TAPIZAR; Grade 1 Belmont SW TONALIST; Grade 1 Wood Memorial SW FROSTED; Grade 1 Florida Derby SW CONSTITUTION, etc.

America’s #1 Yearling Sire. Sire of a record-priced $3,000,000 weanling. The last 29 in-foal mares sold have averaged over $1.3 Million at auction. Tapit has 28 sons at stud Worldwide including: TONALIST, 2016 Fee: $30,000, Lane’s End; CONSTITUTION, 2016 Fee: $25,000, WinStar Farm; TAPIZAR, 2016 Fee: $15,000, Gainesway; TRAPPE SHOT, 2016 Fee: $10,000 Claiborne Farm, etc.

STORM CAT is maternal great-grandsire of: AMERICAN PHAROAH (Pioneerof the Nile) at Ashford Stud, $200,000. HIGHLANDS

KLAWERVLEI

GAINESWAY


SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

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Coup De Grace

(USA)

Ta p i t ( us a ) - Ho m e C o ur t by St o r m Cat ( u s a) Retires to Klawervlei Stud 2016

“It is a huge privilege to be able to stand a son of the mighty Tapit at Klawervlei. To do this in partnership with Gainesway and Highlands Stud Farm even more so. Coup De Grace brings a plethora of opportunities for South African breeders” - John Koster, Klawervlei Stud.

“I tried to get Coup De Grace as a stallion for Gainesway after his excellent win in the Amsterdam Stakes G2 over 6,5 furlongs. He was a strong favourite in the Kings Bishop Stakes G1 a month later. At that stage he was definitely the leading 3yo sprinter in the USA. Being by Tapit out of a Storm Cat mare who is the daughter of a Breeders Cup winner, makes him a “coup” for SA breeders. He is a lovely horse” - Antony Beck, President of Gainesway Farm, Kentucky, USA.

“The partnership between Highlands, Gainesway and Klawervlei, with their combined broodmare band, will give this exciting young stallion massive support and a major boost of quality mares” - Mike Sharkey, Highlands Stud.

Klawervlei Stud | John Köster | PO Box 266, Bonnievale 6730 | Tel: (023) 616 2980 | Fax: (023) 616 2548 | Cell: 082 880 7943 E-mail: john@klawervlei.co.za | Grant Knowles | Cell: 082 882 9774 | E-mail: grant@klawervlei.co.za


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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016 COASTAL PHOTOS

The former PE based Oomph faces his big test here

Gr1 Gold Medallion

PAST WINNERS

Tsogo Sun Gr1 GOLD MEDALLION at Scottsville on Saturday

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Summerveld trainer Dennis Drier is known in the holiday province as the Medallion Man. No wonder, really. He is in line for a fifth consecutive win in Saturday’s R600 000 Gr1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion and the Avontuur-bred Horse Guards looks ready to bring home the bacon.

rier has had g re a t s u c c e s s with Avontuur bred youngsters a nd t he u n beaten Horse Guards looks every inch a serious racehorse.

On The Double

The son of Horse Chestnut was a facile debut winner over 1000m on the Greyville poly at end of April, but then put his hand up big time when following up over Saturday’s course and distance at his second outing. This will naturally be his big test with a strong contingent of visitors out to spoil the Drier celebrations. Mike Azzie has been in thundering form and his duo will command utmost respect. They include former PEbased three-time winner Oomph who has his first run for big Azzie supporters Adriaan and Rika Van Vuuren. The son of Tiger Ridge is rumoured to have changed

hands for telephone number sums and looks an exciting prospect, whose presence adds great interest. The Mauritzfontein bred colt has won his first three starts by a total of over 14 lengths and with regular pilot Aldo Domeyer up, he looks set to make a name for himself.

Champion Material

Stablemate Rivarine was crowned champion 2yo colt at the recent Highveld Feature Season Awards. The son of Var rattled star filly Cloth Of Cloud’s cage in the recent Gr1 SA Nursery, when getting within a length of the Tarry galloper and is yet to disappoint after winning on debut. Azzie’s big race jockey Karl Zechner adds value. The unorthodox genius of trainer Corne Spies jumps out of the page with recent maiden winner Seattle Singer, the only filly in the line-up. The daughter of Sail From Seattle is a fit-as-a-fiddle talented ball of speed and has proven her ability in mixed

company. What does one make of her presence? We’d suggest she be included in bigger perms. Mike de Kock saddles the recent maiden winner Act Of Loyalty. The Australian bred son of More Than Ready was backed into the red and got up smartly to beat Le Tigre. He is reported to have made a respiratory noise – which must be a measure of some concern . Vaughan Marshall’s Always In Charge won well at his second start at home and has his first KZN outing. He is one of two Jooste runners – whose Bok silks achieved a third straight win in this race last year, only missing in 2012, after Delago Deluxe won it for them in 2011.

Avontuur Attack

Avontuur are strongly represented and Dean Kannemeyer’s Paperback Writer was an eyecatching winner at his second run – over 1400m on the Greyville poly. The long-striding son

of Var is a difficult fellow to assess as he drops 200m into Gr1 company. Sean Tarry’s Red Rock won his maiden on debut at the Vaal but was then well beaten in the Godolphiin Barb Stakes. On that run he looks a unique Tarry longshot and has some ground to make up. Over Sure was beaten 6,25 lengths by the excitinbg Red Chesnut Road in the Godolphin Barb and has only won on the poly. Brett Warren makes a rare trip from the North with the decent looking Sporting

Monarch, who won well on his unfancied debut. He showed that was no fluke when running a decent second next time after showing nice pace.

Strong Hand

Mike Azzie has a power hand with Rivarine and Oomph in his arsenal and we are all waiting to see ho good the former PE galloper really is. Horse Guards has done little wrong though and who is really punting against Dennis Drier making it five on the trot?

2010

1 Link Man 2 Sports Coach 3 Tuscan Sky

2011

58.0 (11) 9/1 58.0 ( 8) 15/2 58.0 ( 1) 11/1

1 Delago Deluxe 58.0 ( 2) 13/20 2 Tennessee Strategy 58.0 ( 1) 22/1 3 Midnight Serenade 58.0 ( 3) 5/1

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1 Potent Power 2 Straight Set 3 My Jelly Bean

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58.0 ( 4) 40/1 55.5 (15) 11/1 58.0 ( 3) 22/1

1 Captain Of All 58.0 ( 8) 9/1 2 Willow Magic 58.0 ( 9) 19/20 3 Captain’s Reserve 58.0 (10) 10/1

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1 Guiness 2 Carry On Alice 3 Harry’s Son

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58.0 ( 6) 8/1 55.5 ( 3) 22/10 58.0 ( 4) 40/1

1 Seventh Plain 60.0 ( 4) 22/10 2 Redcarpet Captain 60.0 ( 1) 7/2 3 Prospect Strike 60.0 ( 8) 4/1

Our Uncle In The Racing Business SUMMERVELD conditioner Dennis Ralph Drier has been training racehorses for over 40 years and has held his own licence since 1977. A dapper dresser, he worked for Rex Trueform for 18 months but was not keen to study so he joined his uncle as assistant trainer. That man just happened to be the legendary great, Syd Laird and Den spent nine valuable years learning the ropes. His Uncle Syd was to prove the single biggest influence in his career. Fondly recalling those halcyon days, he says: “Politician was a wonderful horse. He won the J&B Met and the July Handicap amongst others.” He added that he learnt many valuable lessons from the master but the most lasting one was to always treat every owner as an equal because your smallest owner could one day become your biggest. Dennis is married to Gil and has a son Wayne and a daughter Clair and celebrates winning days with family and close friends. His early memories include his first ever winner. Daphnis – and his most memorable moment

came in 1992 when he won the Durban July with Spanish Galliard. The champion conditioner has trained some exceptional horses over the years and in recent times Val De Ra, Beach Beauty and Captain Of All probably stand out. Dennis spends a lot of time studying pedigrees and visiting stud farms to look at the young horses. His favourite stallions are Captain Al, Var, Dynasty, Jet Master and Black Minnaloushe. “I feel I have achieved my ambitions winning from the 1000m of the Computaform Sprint to the 2200m of the July Handicap and the 3200m Gold Cup. But I would love to still win the Met!” he said. While he has practically earned the freedom of Pietermaritzburg with his Scottsville achievements, Greyville remains his favourite track. Dennis conceded that buying power is a major factor in big race success. “A keen eye is a big asset and of course Lady Luck plays a major part,” he adds. His philosophy on the game is: ‘Take it as it comes – the good and the bad’. Watch him on Saturday!

ALSO IN MAY Captain’s Flame

won Stormsvlei Mile (L) Kenilworth, 28 May

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WON Gr1 Woolavington at Greyville on Saturday also winner of the Gr2 SA Fillies Guineas & placed in Gr1 Paddock Stakes Vaughan Koster • cell: 082 446 8999

Pied Piperess won Vaal, 5 May Bank Manager won Flamingo P, 23 May Zanzibar Beat won Fairview, 27 May Argo Solo won Kenilworth, 28 May vaughan@cheveleystud.com • www.cheveleystud.com


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WAYNE MARKS

Cape Flying Championship winner Gulf Storm will strip fitter and looks a serious runner

Gr1 Tsogo Sun Sprint PAST WINNERS

2010

1 J J The Jet Plane 58.0 ( 6) 13/2 2 Rushing Wind 52.5 (15) 25/1 3 Moroccan 52.0 (14) 11/2

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1 Shea Shea 2 August Rush 3 Polar Moon

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1 Delago Deluxe 54.0 ( 3) 5/1 2 Snowdon 55.5 (10) 22/1 3 Shades Of Indigo 52.0 ( 4) 40/1

Gr1 TSOGO SUN SPRINT at Scottsville on Saturday

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A high quality field of fourteen speedsters will line up to do battle in the R1 million Gr1 Tsogo Sun Sprint at Scottsville on Saturday. Being a handicap, the 1200m contest is wide open and looks to be the toughest leg of what are expected to be bumper exotic bet pools on a terrific day of racing. ith moves initiated this term to level the playing fields in terms of the track’s historic track bias, a fair run affair is anticipated and a keenly fought finish is on the cards.

Welcome

Piere Strydom makes a welcome return to Gr1 competition and looks the perfect foil for Coenie de Beer’s barefooted topweight, Talktothestars. The shock (for some) Gr2 Senor Santa winner followed up with an outstanding effort in the Gr1 Computaform Sprint when beaten a length by the rampant Carry On Alice. He landed up being embraced by the handicapper and comes in on his new 116 rating here. Brett Crawford has two runners and the well performed Cape Flying Championship winner Gulf Storm is back to go one better, after chasing Captain Of All home last year. The son of Sail From Seattle needed the run when unplaced behind Captain Alfredo in the Listed In Full Flight Handicap and will improve here. His stablemate Cuvee Brut is one of only two fillies in the race and may also have needed her last jump when unplaced in the Poinsettia Stakes.

The Captain

Dean Kannemeyer and Anthony Delpech team up for Fred Crabbia with the Listed In Full Flight winner Captain Alfredo is on the up and has won five of his last eight starts. The handicapper has not been kind to him

but the 4yo is improving fast. Dennis Drier is a master on these big days and saddles a trio of runners. Barbosa looks to be the stable elect and comes out fresh off his good third in the Gr1 Computaform Sprint. The smart 3yo Seventh Plain has his second run after running fourth in the inaugural CTS Million Dollar. The lightly raced Guiness is a former Gr1 winner on the day and showed a flicker of best when second to Asstar on his return run last time. Joey Ramsden star Red Ray returns to his former trainer after a spell with Mike de Kock in Dubai. With Anton Marcus up, he may be worth including on his best form and could shock (as hinted at by Joey in his column). Sean Tarry saddles the speedy filly Tiger’s Touch and the lightly raced Captain’s Causeway. He was beaten 1,75 lengths by Captain Alfredo last time and is now 5,5kgs better off with the Kannemeyer gelding. That is a winning turnaround! The Mike Bass 3yo Ernie was 4,75 lengths behind Captain Alfredo and is another better – all of 3,5kgs .

Consistency

Vaughan Marshall’s Exelero got the better of Captain Alfredo at his last start – over Saturday’s course and distance. He is 1,5kgs better off with his year younger rival but needs to maintain his consistency. African Ruler is held in high regard by his trainer Paul Peter and comes in with a handy galloping weight. The son of Trippi is a pacy

sort and has been brought along slowly. Splendid Garden was beaten 6,20 lengths by Carry On Alice in the Computaform Sprint and has a place chance on his best earlier form. In a wide open

58.0 ( 4) 15/2 57.0 ( 6) 28/1 53.5 ( 2) 33/1

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race, Gulf Storm could be ready to make amends for last year. Captain’s Causeway and Captain Alfredo could be best of the rest – and Talktothestars will be flying at them late!

1 Contador 2 Wild Type 3 Merhee

53.5 ( 5) 11/1 55.0 ( 4) 25/2 53.5 (14) 18/1

1 Normanz 2 Red Ray 3 Whiteline Fever

53.0 ( 5) 16/1 56.5 (15) 3/1 59.0 ( 8) 14/1

1 Captain Of All 2 Gulf Storm 3 Sheik’s Brashee

60.0 ( 9) 7/2 56.5 ( 1) 11/1 53.5 ( 4) 33/1

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A Stallion Maker

THE Encosta de Lago colt Delago Deluxe started the extraordinary Ingrid and Markus Jooste sprint to glory when he won the then Gr1 Golden Horse Casino Sprint in 2012. Trainer Charles Laird trained the winners three years on the trot for South Africa’s champion owners – winning it again in 2013 with Contador and in 2014 with Normanz. Dennis Drier trained the 2015 winner for the Joostes when current Klawervlei stallion Captain Of All was an impressive victor. He is thus the second stallion to follow in the Jooste years from this race with Newhaven Park in Australia recently announcing that Delago Deluxe will stand for an unchanged fee of A$11,000 in 2016. A dual Gr I winning son of champion sire Encosta de Lago, Delago Deluxe has been a runaway success at this year’s yearling sales, achieving remarkable returns on service fee. “Newhaven Park believe that maintaining the same covering fee will allow those breeders who have supported Delago Deluxe in his first three seasons at stud to continue to support him”, said John Kelly. “He will have a book that is restricted to 140 mares simply because we believe it gives everyone a good opportunity to get their mare in foal and to sell the resulting progeny. In that way we are probably a little different to some of the other farms,” Kelly added. Delago Deluxe has had 12 yearlings sell so far this year for upwards of A$100,000 and six of those have sold for upwards of A$200,000 with two yearlings fetching A$250,000 at the Magic Millions yearling sale.

At the 2016 Magic Millions Yearling Sale, Delago Deluxe had 10 yearlings average $169,000 and was second to only I Am Invincible in terms of the most profitable sires. He returned over 15 times his 2013 fee of $11,000. He was the leading first season sire by average at Inglis Classic where nine yearlings averaged A$60,000 and finished the season with a flourish when his lone entry at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, a colt from Aemilee, sold for A$240,000. Across all sales this year, Delago Deluxe has had 33 yearlings average A$93,455. His stock have been bought by the best judges in the business and will enter the stables of leading trainers such as Gai Waterhouse, David Hayes and Tom Dabernig, Tony McEvoy, Peter and Paul Snowden and Chris Waller. “We’ve had positive feedback from the breakers and he was the Champion 2YO Colt in South Africa so there is every reason to be optimistic he will make an impression as did Encosta de Lago’s former brilliant son Northern Meteor, who was the Champion First Season Sire in 2013.” Delago Deluxe has good follow through numbers for his second and third crops, so if these rising two year-olds come out running, broodmare owners that have supported Delago Deluxe will be holding all the aces. “The success of any young sire is achieved through the support of broodmare owners and we are mindful of rewarding those breeders,” concluded Kelly.


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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

Poinsettia Stakes winner Real Princess could challenge the Tarry star

Gr1 Fillies Sprint PAST WINNERS

2010

1 Captain’s Gal 2 Gibraltar Blue 3 Val De Ra

60.0 ( 9) 13/2 57.5 ( 8) 15/10 58.5 (13) 2/1

1 Val De Ra 2 Headstrong 3 Covenant

60.0 ( 3) 18/10 60.0 ( 4) 9/1 58.5 (14) 9/2

1 Ebony Flyer 2 Welwitschia 3 She’s A Stunner

60.0 ( 9) 11/2 60.0 ( 3) 18/10 58.5 (11) 35/1

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City of Pietermaritzburg Gr1 FILLIES SPRINT at Scottsville on Saturday

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The outstanding Captain Al sprinter Carry On Alice is back for her third year of chasing silverware on Scottsville’s premier speed raceday. Sean Tarry’s 4yo looks set to make it a double when lining up in the R600 000 City Of Pietermaritzburg Gr1 Fillies Sprint.

’manga Khumalo knows Carry On Alice better than any other jockey and the former SA champion rider has been aboard at all eight of her victories he looks ready to make it a fourth Gr1 on the Klawervlei star. Interestingly, she was sent in against the boys in the 2014 Gr1 Gold Medallion and was not disgraced when going down a quarter length second, with the likes of Harry’s Son and Anjaal well beaten behind her. At the weights it is difficult to find anything to stop a supremely fit and peak Carry On Alice registering a double – and there is no Alboran Sea this time to trouble her.

Form Pair Dean Kannemeyer and Anthony Delpech are a red hot combination and they team up with the quickly improving Trippi 4yo, Real Princess. She looks primed to strike after two smart preps – including a win in the Gr3 Poinsettia Stakes over the course and distance last time. She is 2kgs worse off with the hardknocking Lanner Falcon but her trainer has rated Real Princess Gr1 material from day one – and is confident she can underscore the confidence.

Bass Duo Mike Bass has a coupling in the race. Lanner Falcon ran on powerfully last time in the Poinsettia Stakes to be beaten 0,25 lengths by Real Princess and meets the year younger Kannemeyer galloper on 2kgs better

terms. That brings the versatile daughter of Trippi right into the equation if Alice fluffs her lines. The Gr1 winning Fly By Night has placed in consecutive years in this race – running third last year – but has not been at her best lately and was well beaten by Real Princess in the Poinsettia Stakes last time. The smart Toreador filly Lazer Star had a disappointing first run for the Mike Azzie yard in the Gr2 Camellia Stakes, when a relatively quiet fourth. A consistent sort and a Gr2 winner, she travels out of her home province for the first time and a lot will depend on how she handles the new surface. Glen Kotzen’s well-related Gr2 Sceptre Stakes winner Princess Royal meets Princess Royal on 1,5kgs better terms for a 3 length beating in the Poinsettia Stakes. She ran second behind Entisaar in the Allan Roberston last year and will enjoy her rails position from the 1 draw.

Striker’s Back Piere Strydom gets the mount on Justin Snaith’s Victoria Lavelle, who ran a o,30 length third behind Real Princess in the Poinsettia. The 3yo daughter of Captain Al is a half kilo worse off with the Kannemeyer galloper, but can challenge for the places. Visiting filly Joan Ranger won the Gr2 Camellia Stakes last time out but is 2kgs worse off with Lazer Star (2,85 lengths back). She is a course and distance winner and is still

improving. Paul Gadsby’s Miss Varlicious is a game winner of 5 of her 11 starts but faces some decent opposition at weight-for-age. Elusivenchantment is an interesting runner off her 92 rating.

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The daughter of Elusive Fort has won 3 of her 6 starts but unexposed at this level. It looks tough to oppose Carry On Alice. She is the confident choice to hold Lanner Falcon and Real Princess.

1 Via Africa 58.5 ( 5) 27/20 2 Festival Of Fire 58.5 ( 1) 9/1 3 Princess Victoria 60.0 ( 4) 7/1

2014

1 Via Africa 2 Fly By Night 3 Jet Aglow

60.0 ( 1) 15/20 60.0 ( 4) 55/1 60.0 (14) 16/1

1 Carry On Alice 2 Alboran Sea 3 Fly By Night

58.5 ( 3) 7/2 58.5 ( 9) 16/10 60.0 (10) 13/2

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Just Like Mom

CARRY On Alice is a daughter of Western Winter four-time winner Carry On Katie. The good mare was trained by Charles Laird and raced in the Ingrid and Markus Jooste silks. She won a Gr 2 over 1 400m as a two-year-old and finished her career with a further eight top three stakes race finishes. The gutsy Carry On Katie touched the hearts of the Klawervlei staff, who will always remember her bravery. John Koster recalled “She was a great filly and finished second to Dancer’s Daughter in the Gr 1 Paddock Stakes. She was a nice, big, tall and scopy mare who fitted Captain Al so well. However, foaling down always took so much out of her. She used to throw these monster foals and maybe her canals were

just too narrow. When she gave birth to her first foal she injured her pelvis and couldn’t get back up for a day or two. We nursed her back to health and the following year she conceived Carry On Alice.” After that relatively smooth birth, she was sent to Seventh Rock. Once again the foal was huge and there were complications foaling down. In memory of her Mom, her last foal Carry On Alice would carry the flag with pride. And what a lovely story about how John and Warners got involved in her ownership. Richard Nurse, a friend of Koster’s , had been organising a tour of 40 people from abroad to co-incide with the 2013 J&B Met. The itinerary included a trip to Klawervlei Stud and to the Cape Premier Yearling Sale. Koster recalled, “The administrators then decided to move the Met to a week

later and everybody on the tour cancelled except for four people, including the Warners.” The Warners are both medical doctors and John received an OBE last year for his services to food allergy research. The couple share a passion for horseracing. Koster continued, “When the Warners came to visit our farm, Jill told me that the horse she loved out of the whole catalogue was Carry On Alice and asked whether she could buy a share.” A few days later John Warner signed for Carry On Alice at the Sale, having gone to R475 000 to secure her. Koster also liked the filly too much to let her go and a syndicate consisting of the Warners, Chris van Niekerk and Klawervlei Stud was put together.


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Go, Cassandra! Cassandra Go - Timeform’s second highest rated older female of 2001 To quote the prestigious publication: “The very smart and notably speedy CASSANDRA GO will not be seen again on the racecourse, but, all being well, she should continue to make her mark on it for many years yet through her offspring, possibly starting in 2004 when the Green Desert foal she is carrying will be a two-year-old. An in-foal Cassandra Go was better than ever as her career drew to a close, and had she continued after the Gr1 July Cup there was every chance she could have added to her six victories (and 119 rating).”

Her highest rated win was in the King’s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot Timeform wrote: “Cassandra Go was, as usual, handled with great expertise by Michael Roberts, the filly’s partner in all but the first of her seventeen races. Roberts, despite being hampered by a saddle which reported slipped shortly after the stalls opened, soon had Cassandra Go disputing the lead and was quick to maximise her chance. Sent on over a furlong out, she ran on gamely to win.” They could have called her Cassandra Went!

Just ask Micha

At stud, this half sister to Gr1-sire Verglas, produced no less than four Graded Stakes winners The best of these was Gr1 Irish 1000 Guineas winner Halfway To Heaven, at Timeform 118 rated just one less than her dam. Now Halfway To Heaven’s first foal, a Graded Stakes winner by Galileo, is set to continue flying the flag.

GALILEO - HALFWAY TO HEAVEN by PIVOTAL

Gr1 placed in Dubai, Gr2 runner-up at 2, Gr3 winner at 3, competed for trainer Aidan O’Brien in French 2000 Guineas, Irish 2000 Guineas and Epsom Derby Timeform 115 by Galileo out of 3x Gr1 winner HALFWAY TO HEAVEN by Pivotal won Gr1 Irish 1000 Guineas, Gr1 Nassau S. Gr1 Sun Chariot S. Timeform 118 Grandam CASSANDRA GO won 5f King’s Stand Stakes, Royal Ascot Timeform 119 in 2016 First Season R20 000 ) 15k live foal (R5k nom + R

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“She had a HIGH CRUIS ING SPEED but her bigges t asset was she could quic ken off that”

PO Box 209, Mooi River 3300 • www.bushhillstud.co.za Warwick Render Cell: 082 872 7799 • bushhillstud@futurenet.co.za • Jehan Malherbe Cell: 083 252 8146 • jehan@aro.co.za


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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

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Banking On A Big One

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The Investec Derby represents the inimitable pinnacle of the British turf season and will boast a top-class field of thoroughbreds for the 237th running on Saturday.

he undulating course, uphill climb and left-hand sweep around Tattenham Corner combine to make this the ultimate test of these stars - not to mention the pressurecooker atmosphere of being roared on by the crowds filling the stands and swamping the infield. Derby Day is by no means the only feature of the Investec Derby Festival, which kicks off in style with Investec Ladies Day, the highlight of which is the fillies’ Classic, the Investec Oaks, over the Derby course. This year sees a couple of changes to the

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usual order of running, with the Investec Woodcote Stakes moving to become the curtainraiser on Ladies’ Day, making way for the Princess Elizabeth Stakes to become Derby Day’s second race. Additionally, the Coronation Cup is renamed for this year as the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Cup (sponsored by Investec) to celebrate Her Majesty’s 90th birthday.

Nobody can match The Queen’s longevity as a racehorse owner and her support for Epsom Downs Racecourse.

er Majesty’s involvement in racehorse ownership began in 1949 and has spanned eight decades, featuring many highlights at Epsom Downs Racecourse, including two victories in the Group One fillies’ Classic, the Investec Oaks.

Celebrations

Her Majesty celebrated her 90th birthday on April 21, with her Official Birthday celebrations, headed by Trooping The Colour, taking place a week after the premier British Classic, the Investec Derby, on Saturday, June 11. For the first time ever, The Queen will make the presentation to the winning connections in the Investec Derby, while the Group One Investec Coronation Cup will again be run on the same day, Saturday, June 4, and renamed The Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Cup sponsored by Investec. In addition, the race named after her, the Gr3 Princess Elizabeth Stakes (sponsored by Investec) moves from its normal Friday position to become Investec Derby Day’s second race. The Princess Elizabeth Stakes was first run at Epsom Downs in 1947 at the Spring Meeting. The Royal party traditionally comes down the course before racing and is welcomed in front of The Queen’s Stand, with the National Anthem then sung.

Glory Days Her Majesty’s golden era as a racehorse owner was in the 1950s. Just four days after her Coronation, the monarch was at the sundrenched Epsom Downs on June

Golden Horn wins the 2015 Investec Derby

6, 1953 to witness her first Derby runner, Aureole. Sent off at 9/1 for trainer Sir Cecil BoydRochfort and jockey Harry Carr following the colt’s Lingfield Derby Trial victory, Aureole finished four lengths second to Pinza – the closest Her Majesty has got to victory in this most famous Classic. The Queen experienced her first major victory at the historic course the following year. Aureole, bred by The Queen’s father King George VI, returned to Epsom a year after his runner-up position in the Derby to win the Coronation Cup easily as a four-year-old. Aureole also won the 1954 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot and went on to be champion sire in 1960 and 1961, with his best progeny including the Derby winner St Paddy. It was in 1957 that Her Majesty first enjoyed Classic success in the Oaks, thanks to Carrozza, who was leased to her by the National Stud.

Young Lester Her Majesty was accompanied to Epsom by HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and HRH Princess Margaret and they cheered home the Noel Murless-trained Carrozza, who started at 100/8 and held off Silken Glider by a short-head under a youthful Lester Piggott who kicked on two furlongs out. Amid huge cheering, Her Majesty led her three-year-old filly into the famous winner’s enclosure at Epsom Downs and she has been a regular visitor to Epsom Downs ever since. It was two decades later, appropriately the Silver Jubilee year of 1977, that Her Majesty enjoyed her other Oaks success. That victory came from Dunfermline, a filly bred by The Queen’s Royal Studs at Sandringham and trained by Dick Hern, who prevailed by three quarters of a length from Freeze The Secret with The Queen watching on television due to official duties. The filly went on to confirm her brilliance when beating Alleged in the final British Classic of the season, the St Leger, at Doncaster. It was 30 years on from Church Parade finishing fifth in the 1981 Derby before Her Majesty had her next Investec Derby runner and 10th in all in 2011. The newly-married Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry were among family members who came to Epsom to support Her Majesty and Carlton House.

Fancied The Street Cry colt was sent off the 5/2 favourite

on the back of an impressive Dante Stakes victory at York. There was huge media interest, but it was not to be a fairytale result because Carlton House, ridden by Ryan Moore and trained by Sir Michael Stoute, lost a shoe and finished third, a length behind the successful French raider Pour Moi. Carlton House subsequently joined Gai Waterhouse in Australia and was placed at Group One level. He currently stands as a stallion forDarley Australia. Her Majesty started her Diamond Jubilee celebrations on Investec Derby Day at Epsom Downs in 2012, when Katherine Jenkins sang the National Anthem. Though the Investec Derby continues to elude Her Majesty, she had a winner at Epsom Downs on Derby Day twice in the 1990s, thanks to Enharmonic (1993) who won the Group Three Diomed Stakes by a head, and Arabian Story (1997), who made all for an easy win in the Paknet Rated Stakes. Frankie Dettori was the successful jockey both times, while both horses were saddled by Lord Huntingdon.

Traffic Issues She also went close to further Investec Oaks glory in 2001, when her homebred Flight Of Fancy had a troubled passage when finishing second, one and a quarter lengths adrift of the winner Imagine. Her Majesty was champion owner in both 1954 and 1957. She has enjoyed success in the other two British Classics, the 2000 Guineas and 1000 Guineas over a mile at Newmarket, thanks to Pall Mall (1958) and Highclere (1974) respectively. She has had around 800 British winners and her huge interest in breeding and racing has remained constant throughout her long reign. Estimate gave The Queen her biggest victory in recent years when taking the Group One Gold Cup at Royal Ascot in 2013.

Fallon – Wouldn’t Swap Derby Ride!

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Kieren Fallon boasts a 100 per cent record for Sir Michael Stoute in the Investec Derby and the man who mastered Epsom like nobody else since Lester Piggott is full of confidence he can extend that unbeaten association on Saturday aboard 33-1 outsider Across The Stars.

allon was once the automatic choice for punters in Flat racing’s greatest prize, earning the nickname ‘King Kieren’ in part thanks to a series of sublime efforts at a track where his winning Group 1 haul numbers four Oaks, three Coronation Cups and, most importantly, the Derby on three occasions. Two of those Derby wins came on his only two rides in the race for former boss Stoute, with whom he successfully teamed up on Kris Kin in 2003 and North Light in 2004. Twelve years on from that Classic triumph the oncelethal duo will be reunited with unlucky Lingfield trial third Across The Stars in a Derby whose value could well exceed £1.5 million. “I couldn’t be going into the race with more confidence,” said Fallon. “This is a horse we really like. The more times I’ve ridden him the more confident I’ve become. “He’s a lovely, big, easy type who covers a lot of ground. He’ll definitely stay and I’d have said he’s an ideal type for the Derby. Knowing the feel my lad has given me, I wouldn’t swap him for anything.” Fallon believes US Army Ranger is the biggest threat to Across The Stars though revealed some of the shrewdest people in the Stoute yard fancy the Saeed Suhailowned colt. He said: “He looks like one who is getting better and better, but some of the judges in the yard are quietly confident and backed him a good while ago. They always thought he was a Derby horse, so it’s not as though he’s been pitched in at the last minute.”

A Royal Call For Rouvaun

South African commentator Rouvaun Smit will swap seats again with Richard Hoiles this year and be behind the microphone at Epsom Downs for the Princess Elizabeth Stakes (sponsored by Investec), the second race on Saturday. British commentator Hoiles attended the inaugural Investec Day of Dreams at Kenilworth Racecourse, on January 23 and called the Investec Cape Derby and the feature CTS Million Dollar.


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Sean Tarry's sensational Cloth Of Cloud will be a star attraction

Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship PAST WINNERS

2010

1 Chocolicious 58.0 (14) 55/1 2 Waywest Goddess 58.0 (12) 15/2 3 Mahbooba 58.0 ( 5) 7/2

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1 Princess Victoria 58.0 ( 1) 75/20 2 Up Front 58.0 ( 4) 13/1 3 Hidden Beauty 58.0 (13) 3/1

Gr1 ALLAN ROBERTSON CHAMPIONSHIP at Scottsville on Saturday

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Former SA multiple champion trainer Mike de Kock goes for a hat-trick of wins in Saturday’s R600 000 Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship. He takes on his old rival Sean Tarry’s sensational Cloth Of Cloud. Between them they saddle close on half the field.

ean Tarry brings the breathtaking talking 2yo talking filly of SA racing, Cloth Of Cloud, together with a back up duo of runners to blow the De Kock aspirations out of the water.

Sensational

The Gr1 SA Nursery winner Cloth Of Cloud has reeled off three sensational victories, which, coupled with their facile nature, have been characterised by some serious antics. The daughter of Captain Al is no easy customer and Tarry will be sweating as he travels and introduces her to a new environment. If she behaves, she should win it on what we have seen so far. Her stablemate Myfunnyvalentine is another impressive daughter of Captain Al and won her debut before chasing Fursa home for second and 1,20 lengths back in the SA Fillies Nursery.

She is held by De Kock’s Fursa on that, but Anthony Delpech retains the ride – and he is lethal at the moment. The third of the Tarry trio is Visuality, who was beaten two lengths by The Secret Is Out in the Strelitzia after showing good toe. She has some work to do.

De Kock Duo

Mike De Kock’s Australianbred pair of SA Fillies Nursery winner Fursa and runaway debut winner Zaakhira will enjoy plenty of support. Fursa probably needs a little further but has won her last two starts like a filly going in the right direction.Zaakhira was backed to win on her Vaal 1200m debut and duly obliged – beating little of note by 7,50 lengths. Weichong Marwing rides the exciting daughter of Redoute’s Choice who could be just about anything as she steps into the major league. She is bred to go quickly and provides a major poser for banker seeking exotic players.

No Secret

Of the balance, Vaughan Marshall’s beautifully bred The Secret Is Out is unbeaten after two outings and poses a major threat if half as good as she is rumoured to be. The daughter of Captain Al hails from a true-blue speed stakes winning family and won at home before opening her KZN account with a smooth Gr3 Strelitzia Stakes win over recent maiden winner, Seattle Singer. The latter ran three feature race seconds, including an outstanding effort against the boys, and adds much value to The Secret Is Out’s formline.. Announcing Rain hails from the Mike Azzie yard was a fluent winner at her second start but then came to KZN and was well beaten behind Sail at Greyville over 1400m.The daughter of Trippi may well be more comfortable down the straight but it is worrying that she has been reported coughing at her last two starts.

Mystery

The Duncan Howells trained Blaze Of Mystery is a multiple course and distance winning daughter of Toreador. She beat unsupported first-timer Captain Moll at her post-maiden run and has done little wrong as she steps up in stronger company. Alyson Wright’s Var filly Diamond In The Sky won well on debut and has been placed at both her subsequent starts. She was hampered when trying 1400m last time and hanging on resolutely to finish 2,25 lengths off the promising Sail. Gavin Van Zyl’s Poster Girl was all the rage when beating a small field for an easy debut win at Greyville. The daughter of Ashaawes is thrown in the deep end here and will need to put her best foot forward to challenge for the serious money. Greg and Karen Anthony’s Zadora ran two places before sealing a solid maiden win at her third outing. She is a pacy daughter of Global One and track familiarity will stand her in good stead – if she is up to this class.

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Cloth Of Clouyd has shown she is close to brilliance. But bad behaviour and silly antics can stop trains. That is where the De Kock pair of Fursa and Zaakhira could pounce – and The Secret Is Out could blow the whole lot out of the parK. This should be a terrific race – enjoy!

1 All Is Secret 2 Franny 3 Valdivia

2013

58.0 ( 7) 75/20 58.0 ( 4) 7/2 58.0 ( 1) 13/10

1 Happy Valentine 58.0 ( 4) 22/10 2 Along Came Polly 58.0 ( 1) 36/1 3 Masked Lady 58.0 ( 3) 22/1

2014

1 Alboran Sea 2 Rich Girl 3 One Fine Day

58.0 ( 2) 12/1 58.0 (11) 5/1 58.0 ( 1) 8/1

1 Entisaar 2 Princess Royal 3 Madame Dubois

60.0 ( 7) 7/1 60.0 ( 8) 5/1 60.0 (15) 14/1

2015

Gr1 Field Sizes Limited

In a concerted effort to eliminate any possible ‘crowding’ on the inside rail, and to ensure a fair winning opportunity for all, Gold Circle took the decision to limit the fields of the four Grade 1 Sprints on the Tsogo Sun Sprint Carnival Raceday to 14 runners and to bring in the far side rail by 4 metres. The famous Jackpot of Grade 1 sprints is set to take place at Scottsville Racecourse on Saturday. “There is no doubt that moving the inside rail has resulted in much fairer racing,” said Gold Circle Racing Executive Raf Sheik. “We want to do everything we can on this day to ensure the integrity of our Grade 1 races and eliminating the perceived better going on the inside goes a long way to achieving this,” he added. While the decision to limit the fields to fourteen runners may be met with dissatisfaction in some quarters, there is no doubt that the move will be welcomed by the majority of riders. Anthony Delpech was quoted recently as saying, “with the rail moved in by four or five metres, racing down the straight is a pleasure much fairer for all concerned. Draws are no longer a major factor and interference has been minimised.”


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Balance Sheet (Anthony Delpech) runs on to beat Helderberg Blue (Grant van Niekerk) in a thriller

Gr3 LONSDALE STIRRUP CUP at Greyville last Saturday

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Patience rewarded was the message to come out of the lightly raced Balance Sheet’s outstanding victory in Saturday’s R250 000 Gr3 Lonsdale Stirrup Cup as trainer Dean Kannemeyer and jockey Anthony Delpech maintained their extraordinary strike rate in KZN.

he power combination has proven a force to be reckoned with and they were in the li me li g ht a g a i n when the 2015 Gold Cup runnerup Balance Sheet showed he is ready for bigger things with a hard-earned win. “I am going to discuss the

plans for July day with the owners. The only time Balance Sheet has gone past 2000m was in the Gold Cup last year, where he ran such a cracker. Personally I am leaning towards the Gold Vase – and then on to the Gold Cup. But the Consolation July or the July itself also remain options. Let’s see where we go with the draws and we will decide,” he

said. Kannemeyer said that he was particularly pleased that Balance Sheet had won so well at just his third run after a long rest – “Marsh and Bryn (Ressell) have been so patient and real soldiers,” he added. And for Cape-based owner Marsh Shirtliff, who also has the exciting Winter Classic winner Marinaresco, the Vodacom Durban July is

Gr3 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE NURSERY at Kenilworth last Saturday

taking shape. His familiar pink, white and blue silks were carried by the top two finishers in the Lonsdale Stirrup Cup, with the Mike Bass-trained Helderberg Blue chasing Balance Sheet home. Mike De Kock’s Alghadeer led his field for a long way at a decent clip from Serissa and the grey Penhaligon, who was stalked by Helderberg Blue. Balance Sheet was relaxed about eight lengths back in midfield. Into the home run, Delpech took Balance Sheet down the inside as he went for broke. Into the 300m Balance Sheet galloped strongly chased

by Helderberg Blue, with the revitalised No Worries also coming on strongly. With Delpech riding at peak confidence, Balance Sheet stayed on best to hold Helderberg Blue to a quarter length in a decent time of 149,91 secs. No Worries was a further 0,75 lengths back in third, with Crime Victim and the winner’s stablemate Solar Star catching the eye with storming late runs in fourth and fifth respectively. A typically modest jockey Anthony Delpech played down his expertise and showed the signs of a rider in

top form- “Sometimes things just work out. I really don’t know how we got ourselves into that strong position from the wide draw!” he said. Balance Sheet was bred by Riyo Stud and is a 4yo gelded son of Silvano out of the unraced Al Mufti mare Vita-Louise. A well bought R300 000 National Yearling Sale graduate he took his earnings to R609 275 with his fourth win (with 4 places) from 14 starts. Decisions will be made as regards Balance Sheet’s shortterm plans. The connections certainly have plenty of exciting options to consider.

Gr3 KENILWORTH FILLIES NURSERY at Kenilworth last Saturday

Snaith-Normandy Nursery Shock Feature Double At Kenilworth

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Trainer Justin Snaith and breeders Normandy Stud completed a long-priced Cape Nursery double at a sun drenched Kenilworth on Saturday when the smart Captain Al gelding Sergeant Hardy drew clear for a good win in the scratching decimated R200 000 Gr3 Cape Of Good Hope Nursery.

here was a sense of déjà vu after a rocky first leg of the Saturday juvenile feature double and the second leg once again produced a lesser fancied coupling win and a reversal of the form of a previous start. After being trounced in the Listed Somerset 1200 three weeks earlier, Sergeant Hardy was easy to back at 11-1 with his conqueror there Attenborough and lightly raced stablemate Bishop’s Bounty grabbing the attention. With the favourite Attenborough slow away, Gauteng based visiting jockey Fransie Herholdt had his mount striding freely in front. At the 300m Our Mate Art looked set to challenge as Cream Soda Green went out the backdoor and Sergeant Hardy continued to gallop powerfully. Into the 200m Attenborough chased hard but Sergeant Hardy was not stopping and he ran on strongly to win by 1,50 lengths in a

time of 72,25 secs. In a classic blanket place tussle, a hair breadth separated the next three with Attenborough hanging tough to hold second ahead of Our Mate Art and Bishop’s Bounty. The top four were lengths clear of the maiden Cream Soda Green, who was outclassed and ran a poor last. The winner is raced by his breeder Veronica Foulkes. A ‘roarer’ – he apparently failed the Vet at sale – but seems to be a very decent sort. A R450 000 Cape Premier Yearling Sale Book 1 buy and bred by Normandy Stud, he is by champion sire Captain Al out of the fourtime winner Hard Lady (by Hard Up), who also raced in the Foulkes silks. Sergeant Hardy was registering his second stakes win to take his tally to 3 wins with 1 place from 4 starts. He has now grossed R265 625. Given his breathing issues, Sergeant Hardy can obviously not be followed with too much confidence.

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Punters suffered a body blow when Nordic Breeze, the lesser fancied of the Justin Snaith coupling, turned the tables on her previously unbeaten odds-on stablemate, to win the R200 000 Gr3 Kenilworth Fillies Nursery in perfect racing weather at the flagship Cape track on Saturday.

ordic Breeze was the outsider of the eight horse field but showed scant respect for her 6-10 stablemate The Merry Widow and proved her last run, when slow and eased in running in the Perfect Promise Sprint, to be all wrong. Jockey Robert Khathi doesn’t always get the prime choice of rides, but he can ride with any of his peers, and after getting Sublime Lady home to win the fourth in a rousing finish, he wasn’t waiting for a consolation prize here. After Chill Baby Chill had been a reluctant pacemaker, the fancied The Merry Widow moved up menacingly down the centre at the 300m marker. But Khathi was lurking down the inside and he grabbed a match winning advantage as he bounced Nordic Breeze into the lead.

Inside the 200m, Nordic Breeze continued to gallop powerfully and she held The Merry Widow to a half length in a time of 73,31 secs. The game Felicity Flyer stayed on nicely for third in the Van Huyssteen silks, another 0,30 lengths back. The Mike Bass-trained second favourite Live Life ran a disappointing race to finish out of the money. The first 2yo to win in open company in the Cape this term, Nordic Breeze was purchased for R200 000 by Ken Truter off the 2015 CTS Lanzerac Ready To Run Sale and made it 2 wins from 3 starts for stakes of R175 000. She was bred by Normandy Stud and is by Windrush out of the unraced Northern Guest mare, Nordic Vine. She hails from a decent winning family and is a full sister to the versatile Mike Bass group performer, Rushing Wind.


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Gr1 r1 DAILY NEWS 2000 at Greyville last Saturday

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A pedestrian pace on a track labelled less than ideal for Gr1 racing failed to dampen the thrills of some spectacular performances at Greyville on Saturday. Topping the list in the raw guts and courage category was the Summerhill bred Rabada, who displayed top drawer resilience to win the R2 million Gr1 Daily News 2000.

t was Triple Crown champion trainer Mike Azzie who was back in the Gr1 winning box after Rabada had run the race of his life when looking dead and buried at the 250m marker. Jockey Anton Marcus had been forced to coax him with the hands after losing his whip at the top of the straight – what a performance! The Daily News followed the snail trend of the early races after the Greyville Track Manager came under the

spotlight with observations of patches on the turn and the track appearing to have been excessively watered. “The track is very loose in patches. It doesn’t help expending the effort and one gets into a good position only to hit a bad patch,” quipped one of the jockeys early in the day. There were five individual yards with more than one runner in the Daily News, so a decent pace should not have been an impossible dream. In the end it was Craig

Zackey who took it up on the Duncan Howells trained Sylvester The Cat, but slamming on the brakes, it was obvious that he was hardly out to make it a true run affair for his fancied stablemate, Ten Gun Salute. With the in-form Anthony Delpech taking Cape Derby winner It’s My Turn around his field at the 1000m marker to get into a better position, the sprint was on as they swept for home – with Sylvester The Cat pressing on as Marcus sent the ever

present Rabada down the inside. Setting himself up for a possible fine for unprofessional riding, Marcus lost his whip and was forced to ride the son of Brave Tin Soldier with the hands and a flick of the reins with 350m to run. With half the field flatfooted off the pace, Anton Marcus wasn’t looking back and despite It’s My Turn getting into stride late and breathing loudly down his neck, Rabada was full value for his 0,25 length win. His time of 125,07 secs told the story. In a race patently unsuited to him, It’s My Turn ran a cracker, and came within a heartbeat of giving Avontuursponsored Anthony Delpech a feature hat-trick on the day. Dean Kannemeyer’s

Byerley Turk hero Mambo Mime came through the traffic from 8 lengths off – a top class effort from a poor draw – to grab third a length back. SA Derby runner-up Rocketball snatched fourth in a scramble for cheques, while Ten Gun Salute came from dead and buried to finish fifth, a further half length away. The Howells stable tactics (or the decision made by Craig Zackey) with the use of a snail pace dictator are puzzling as the race was most definitely not run to suit their Aussie-bred stable elect, Ten Gun Salute. Rabada was registering his second Gr1 win and it must be heartening for all involved with him that he has trained on into a serious racehorse after a promising 2yo career. He has won 5 races with

2 places from his 8 starts for stakes of R2 473 750. A R300 000 2014 CTS Johannesburg Ready To Run Sale graduate, the son of Brave Tin Soldier was bred by Summerhill Stud and is out of the one-time winning Fard mare, Jordie. He is by far the best son of his record-breaking $3-million USD weanling sire. He boasts an immaculate pedigree which reflects his good looks – being by world champion sire Storm Cat out of Bless by Mr Prospector – his dam is a full-sister to Kentucky Derby winner and sire, Fusaichi Pegasus. This race was Rabada’s test to see if he would go the 2000m. While he showed courage, a true-run race may have seen a different outcome. An interesting month lies ahead!

was ill-fated champion Rabiya, who tragically suffered a fatal break down in the running of the 2005 Durban July. Before his untimely death, Rabiya had won over R1 million, and landed both the Gr1 Cape Guineas and Gr2 Cape Derby, as well as Gr1 Daily News 2200. Secret of Victoria won four

features, including the Cape’s two graded sprint races for fillies – the Gr2 Sceptre Stakes and Gr2 Southern Cross Stakes. Bela-Bela will be a major attraction when she next appears on July day. That is certainly something every racing fan will be looking forward to.

Gr1 WOOLAVINGTON 2000 at Greyville last Saturday

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Dynasty’s magnificent daughter Bela-Bela stamped herself as South Africa’s leading 3yo filly at Greyville on Saturday with a breathtaking display to run down her opposition and win the R1 million Gr1 Woolavington 2000 going away.

ood looks. Royal racing blood. The temperament of a superstar. And oodles of natural ability. What more could anybody ask of a racehorse? The Cheveley Stud-bred BelaBela’s got the whole lot – and plenty more. In what amounted to something of an acid test and a crossroads to her future, Bela-Bela grabbed the high road – eliciting a ‘she’s just behind Igugu in terms of the best fillies I have ridden,’ from her champion rider Anthony Delpech. Racing in the famous white and scarlet of leading breeders Varsfontein Stud, she was allowed to coast in midfield as Gauteng challenger, and stakes bridesmaid, Negroamaro carted them along. When asked, Bela-Bela showed her character and electric turn of foot catapulting through off a modest gallop at the 300m to win going away by 1,75 lengths in a time of 125,39 secs. For her loads of supporters, she started at a relatively attractive even money and gave the high-riding Anthony Delpech a feature double after Balance Sheet had won the Lonsdale earlier. It was a great run given the slow pace and Bela-Bela emphatically proved her age group superiority – with only SA Fillies Guineas

disappointment Silver Mountain and SA Oaks winner Juxtapose not pitching up. Trainer Justin Snaith said that Bela-Bela was as quiet as a lamb in the saddling process. “Good horses just do everything right,” he said with a broad smile. Johan Janse van Vuuren’s Negroamaro made it a grey exacta with a gutsy showing to cling on for second, a head in front of the 28-10 shot Nightingale, who was given every chance by jockey Grant Van Niekerk. Gauteng Guineas winner Heaps Of Fun was not disgraced in fourth and will win her fair share of races. The Joey Soma trained Fortissima failed to reproduce her storming SA Oaks run and was beaten 10,85 lengths out of the money Sadly, the Judpot filly Ruler Of The Sky broke down in running. The Cheveley Stud-bred Bela-Bela was purchased by Varsfontein Stud at the National 2yo sale for R1,4 million. She has won 4 races with 1 place from 6 starts and took her stakes total to R1 083 125. That excludes the BSA Added Value Stakes Bonus of R152 500. The smart winner is by Dynasty and hails from an outstanding winning female line. She is out of the prolific winner producing Royal Academy mare, Mystic Spring, whose

Bela-Bela and Anthony Delpech make it look so easy

champion sire, a Breeders Cup Mile winner, left behind no fewer than 167 stakes winner. Mystic Spring’s dam, Secret Sunday, was a full sister to Mystiko – who gave Michael Roberts his first British classic when winning the 1991 English 2000 Guineas. Mystic Spring’s best runner


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A Proud History

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Scottsville

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Scottsville Racecourse plays host to the Tsogo Sun Sprint raceday on Saturday and with a history dating back to 1962, South Africa’s oldest, biggest and richest sprint event, is one of the top race days in South Africa.

sogo Sun had been a partner to the Golden Horse Sprint for 14 years when last year they took their support to a new level by changing the name to the Tsogo Sun Sprint. South African racing history was made in 1962, when the Pietermaritzburg Turf Club hosted the Gilbey’s Stakes. This was the first sponsored race in South Africa, but was quickly followed the following year with the Smirnoff Plate. Both races come to an end in 1996, but the day has evolved over two decades to where it stands today, through the initial involvement of the Golden Horse.

Passion

The origins of horseracing in Pietermaritzburg date back to 1864 when the first regulated race meeting was held in Pietermaritzburg and indeed Natal, although Scottsville Racecourse itself was not established until 1886. Until then, race meetings

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and a variety of other equestrian activities, primarily the “Military Games”, were held at various venues, such as the old racecourse in the open veld adjacent to the Greytown Road, or on the hillside in front of Government House. The Zulu War of 1879 had brought many military regiments to Pietermaritzburg, which led to a surge of interest in horseracing. Due to the transience of military personnel however, their patronage of the turf was assumed by the Colonialists themselves, and it was thus in 1885 that the City Sporting Club was formed. The Natal Carbineers, who to this day have an annual race day at Scottsville, held their first meeting on the existing Scottsville Racecourse on April 3, 1886, and the City Sporting Club held its first meeting on Michaelmas Day, 1886.

Grandstand Company

The City Sporting Club formally acquired the racecourse property in 1887, when the Town Council leased them the land. From that date

onwards, the Clubs efforts in creating a magnificent racecourse have been untiring, starting in the 1890’s with the formation of the “Grandstand Company”, designed to attract membership and finances for improvements to the property. Unfortunately, by 1897, racing in Pietermaritzburg had lost many of its supporters to the gold and diamond fields of Johannesburg and Kimberley, and it was then that the Pietermaritzburg and Durban racing clubs decided to affiliate themselves with the Jockey Club of South Africa. Hitherto, the Natal Turf Club had been the governing body of racing in Natal. It was in 1933 that the Club faced its most critical period, when it was brought to the verge of bankruptcy. At a meeting of the Executive, it was proposed that the City Sporting Club cease to function and be closed down, but fortunately the motion was defeated, and the Club commenced its journey along the path of innovations that has brought it to where it is today.

Post War

After World War II there was an upsurge of interest and support for racing by both the general public and officialdom. Several improvements to the track were made, including the establishment of the 1000m straight in 1946, followed in 1950 by the 1200m straight as it exists today. By the late 1950’s the Club was again in a tenuous financial position, and Sandy Christie, then Secretary of the City Sporting Club, proposed in 1960 the promotion of the Off Course punter by introducing the first Off Course Jackpot in the country, and following it up with the Place Accumulator. The popularity of both these exotic bets was immediate, and the income generated

Here’s Looking At You, Kid

The weekend leads up to probably the biggest race in the English calendar, the Investec Epsom Derby. It looks to be a smashing and wide-open contest this year. My brother has a small pub in London called the Sydney Arms and runs a syndicate called Chelsea Thoroughbreds, in which the Sydney Arms has a small share, writes Joey Ramsden.

believe they are going to have a runner in this year’s event with Humphrey Bogart. He ran second in the Investec Derby Trial which might not be the greatest pointer to a Derby winner. However, William Haggas’ horse last year won a race like that and went on to run a really good third in the showcase race at Epsom. So who knows. It is super exciting and I hope Humphrey runs exceptionally well. I will be cheering them on.

Golden Horses It is the usual hectic time of year with some smashing local racing all around the country. The two Grade 1’s at Greyville were won by two extremely smart horses that looked destined for better things. Rabada was always a horse that impressed me after winning his Grade 1 at Greyville. He impressed me again on Saturday with his tenacity under a pretty smart Anton Marcus ride. I also think, just as good a ride and effort, was that by Anthony

Delpech on Bela-Bela. She looks a smart filly and I was sorry to come up against her pretty early in the season with one of my own runners – and giving her weight! But that’s just the way it goes sometimes. Down here in the Cape we had a nice filly running in the Nursery. She is looking for a bit further and also some time off to mature. We will be sending her to the farm for a couple of months.

Great Effort Sadly Attenborough, a really nice horse, could not get past the Snaith runner, Sergeant Hardy and, taking nothing away from the winner, I felt something was not quite right with our horse. We lung washed him when he came back to the stables and the result was pretty disgusting. I think second was a very good effort considering what was in the syringe after the lung wash. Back to the drawing board with him. It is a difficult time of year for the horses – and the trainers – weather wise: the days are amazing but once the sun goes

down, it gets really chilly. With the weather changing by the hour, one never knows whether to have one or two blankets on, leave the top doors open for ventilation or shut them. It is all a guessing game and must be confusing for the horses as well. It makes winters down here extremely tough for the trainers from a mental perspective but then; no one ever said it would be easy. We just have to enjoy the sunny days when we can but by golly, we need rain desperately. The country is crying for it.

Red Ray It is lovely to have Red Ray in the stable again. He was handed back to me by Mike in the most beautiful order and I am really looking forward to giving him a run back at Scottsville. Luckily not too much pressure as he has had plenty of time off but he has been doing really nicely at home and looks a million dollars. You can have no idea how much pleasure it gives me to have these old friends back in the stables. It looks to be

a fantastic card at Scottsville with four Grade 1 races: two colts and two fillies. The juvenile features should be exciting and fascinating races and are probably giving the trainers grey hairs. It is the place to be on Saturday.

Australia Our horses from Australia – well, two of them – have arrived safely and it is great to get them in the yard and see how they have grown and developed since the sales. We sadly had to leave one behind in Australia as it was left “in quarantine” with another filly. I am not quite sure how that is regarded as quarantine but as it happened in Australia and not here in South Africa I had very little control over it. When her “paddock mate” became ill, my “quarantined” filly was not allowed to leave and she sadly had to miss the flight to SA. It is particularly annoying as it had been arranged they arrived directly in Cape Town and we would not have had to wait for the usual round of vaccinations and further quarantine in SA. We could have got her in the stable and going fairly quickly in order to possibly sell her at a later date. Well, that opportunity is now gone. There is a great week’s racing ahead for all of us and I am sure we will be exhausted at the end of it all.

was sufficient to provide the capital to initiate an extensive renovation programme. This included a long term track upgrading programme which commenced in 1971, resulting in the building in 1975 of a banked turn, another first for racing in South Africa and one which improved the course beyond recognition.

PTC

In 1969, the Club’s name was amended to the Pietermaritzburg Turf Club, and the current General Manager, Gavin Brown, assumed the position from the late Sandy Christie on his departure for the Transvaal. The first ever jockeys international race meeting was staged at Scottsville in 1969, the International Jockeys Invitation Stakes.

This race was sponsored from 1971 until 1974 by Bull Brand and was enormously popular. In 1973 it carried a stake of R50 000, the highest stake at that time for any three-year-old race in the country. It was replaced in 1975 by the South African Invitation Stakes. The Pietermaritzburg Turf Club was the leader in multi feature racedays, being the first Club to schedule three Grade 1 events during one feature race meeting, in 1988. They also enjoyed the distinction of being the first horseracing Club in the world to host a ‘Skins’ race meeting, in 1991. The last few years have seen the introduction of an intensive track renovation programme, which now offers an inside and outside track.

Handicapping – A Suggestion THE new rules which impose further restrictions on the NHRA handicappers came into force recently. A consequence of these rules is that there will be an increasing number of horses whose official MR will differ from their true MR. An obvious example is the Mike Bass-trained filly Nightingale, who ran a 0,50 length second to Bela-Bela in the KZN Fillies Guineas (MR 105), but can only go up 5 points to an official MR 92. Those of us who can do our own handicapping have no problem dealing with this, and indeed may profit from punting opportunities from these anomalies. What about the large mass of less sophisticated punters who rely on the official MR’s as a guide to exposed form when structuring their bets? They are being misled by the official MRs and will inevitably be less successful in their betting endeavours. Would such a punter necessarily include an MR 92 horse in his exotics at level weights against an MR 106 opponent? Would his decision change if he was informed that it is actually an MR 105? If the NHRA is to persist with the current system, then I believe that it is essential to publish the true MR’s of all horses, as well as the adjusted ‘official’ MR’s in order to treat our customers (punters) fairly with respect to the information that is provided. Peter De Beyer - Via email Ed – The letter was penned prior to Nightingale (92) running an 1,85 length third to Bela-Bela (107) in Saturday’s Gr1 Woolavington or Letters can be faxed dema: eMailed to Karel Mie spost@iafrica.com Fax: (021) 761 4003 used, Pseudonyms may be e and provided the full nam are address of the sender supplied to the editor.

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Racing, Where’s The Rush? A few years ago – two years ago this July, to be exact – we saw the launch of Racing, It’s A Rush, which promised to be the all-singing, all-dancing public marketing face of South African racing. At least, I think that was the intention. It was a little hard to tell – and it’s not got any easier!

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hen the initiative was launched, I had misgivings, I won’t lie, but gamely decided to give it a chance. I spent several lengthy telephone conversations with the brains behind the concept, a very nice chap called Chris. He was charming, but spoke so much marketing jargon as to be barely intelligible (hands up anyone who knows what a continuity announcer is – without using Google – and has ever used that term in a conversation). We covered aspects such as corporate identity collateral, key deliverables, touch points…. It sounded like English, I just couldn’t understand a word and two hours and 5 pages of notes later, I was still none the wiser. There was talk of budgets, contributors and independent funders, but these were all confidential. “We really want to try and introduce Racing, It’s A Rush as a luxury lifestyle brand and position it so that it’s attractive to luxury lifestyle investors. Our target market is the next generation of racegoers. We want to promote it as a networking and lifestyle opportunity,” enthused Chris, although the exact nature of how this was all going to be achieved remained vague, or ‘to be announced’.

Mystery rush I subsequently assisted in looking over the original website before it was launched and gave my opinions and feedback. I interviewed Michael Varney, the National Marketing Manager for Racing, It’s A Rush. I interviewed Maps Maponyane, one of the programme’s first ambassadors (whatever that means in real terms). Like Chris, he was thoroughly likeable, but coming as he did with no ostensible connection or knowledge of racing, I couldn’t help wondering why he’d been selected – particularly after he refused to engage with a punter asking some seemingly fair questions. Nevertheless, after much drama and intrigue a few people were issued It’s A Rush badges, the exact point of which has never been made clear, It’s A Rush flags and running boards appeared on our courses, It’s A Rush hosted the Equus Awards, the Sansui Summer Cup, the jockey international and several prawn festivals. The website has been up, down and back up again and there are now also Facebook and Twitter accounts, with varying amounts of traffic, mostly of a one-way nature. A little under a year into the project, Michael Varney resigned and no announcement has been made regarding his replacement.

Poster rush Then along came Champions Day 2016 and a rather eye-catching poster at Turffontein’s infield. It features a racing scene of a field of horses rounding a bend, overlaid with a photograph of what I presume to be our target demographic fist-pumping and striking other celebratory poses in the left hand corner. On slightly closer inspection, it turns out the photograph is of American racehorses – easily identifiable from their bridle numbers – and secondly, that the picture has been flipped as some of the bridle numbers are depicted the wrong way round.

It made my eyerolly muscles twitch, but as it’s coming up to their second anniversary I thought it a good time to drop It’s A Rush a line, ask a few questions and possibly do a little retrospective of their journey so far. Unfortunately their website doesn’t list any contact details or people, so I dialled Michael Varney’s cell number and Kenilworth Racing’s Jenna Adams picked up.

Questioning the Rush I thought I’d start with something simple - like who is running the thing. I asked who was responsible for approving the billboard. Additionally I asked for a general overview of the project to date, with a few more details such as what’s it all about, who’s driving it, who’s the team, who’s in charge and more importantly, who’s paying for it? What were the original objectives? Have these been met? Where is Maps? Is the project continuing? If so, what are the current projects / objectives? Is anyone monitoring / measuring any of this? Jenna asked me to put my questions in writing and so I did. And the following day she responded.

It sounded like English, I just couldn’t understand a word “Racing it’s a Rush was created to bring more awareness of the game of racing to a younger market, with the intention of growing the following. RIAR is responsible for ‘hosting’ as opposed to ‘sponsoring’. Its purpose is to welcome newcomers to the game, attract more people to the events and provide an environment to nurture interest in the sport.” “To date RIAR has hosted many events successfully, some of those mentioned by you – all of the events have been shared on our Social pages should you wish to access them.” “From our side, we will continue to work on attracting new blood into the sport. Our Facebook page currently has 16K+ followers and Twitter has 2170. We recently started an Instagram account and have also created @RacingGuru for tips. The pages are growing steadily and our audience engage on a regular basis with positive feedback and interest on the sport and the events.” “As with all advertising campaigns, concepts evolve based on strategy to tap into new markets. The ambassadors represented the brand successfully for the time frame we contracted them and have since redirected our focus on the racing experience itself and not on the celebrities that attend.” “In terms of artwork, as we are a non-biased organization and as our focus is on attracting

newcomers, we select imagery that is non-specific to a local track, horse or jockey where we are able. If we were to use local images we would be showing favoritism and we don’t believe this communicates the right message to the racing fraternity. For the man on the street, the images are bold, stylized and impactful which is how we attract attention.”

Unfortunately their website doesn’t list any contact details or people “We openly communicate all upcoming events on our Social pages and website so you can be privy to all our upcoming activities.” As her reply answered some of my questions partially and bypassed others entirely, I tried again, being as specific as I could. Jenna went on leave. In her absence, whoever is in charge of the Facebook feed of the South African racing’s national marketing outfit caused a ruckus by copying and pasting a post wholesale from a newly established equestrian interest Facebook page. The recriminations were long and loud, however, to their credit, whoever manages the It’s A Rush Facebook page (for this remains a mystery) did issue an apology.

Confidential Rush I got back on the case of bothering Jenna, who assured me that she had penned a detailed reply to my second email, but was unable to send it as she’d been told not to. She could not tell me by whom though. She also couldn’t tell me who had duffed up the Facebook post (crisis management at its best), nor, it seemed, could she

provide answers to any of my questions. Not that I’m getting at Jenna of course – no point shooting the messenger – assuming she is. While admitting somewhat uncomfortably to being the ‘go to’ person for Racing, It’s A Rush, she confirmed that she is not in charge and there are clearly other, shall we call them ‘forces’ (I don’t really know what else to call them) who make decisions and presumably sign off American imagery, taken by American photographers, of American tracks, horses and jockeys, to promote South African racing. Isn’t the point of marketing telling people who we are and what we do? If we can’t even admit to something as basic as who our marketing team is, then is it really possible to achieve any of the other lofty aspirations? We haven’t even got out of the starting gates, have we?

Attendance Rush A Google search informed me that marketing is about developing a demand for a product and fulfilling customer needs. While it’s easy to criticise when one doesn’t have the facts, we are regularly told what the attendance is on flagship race days, but rarely, if ever, on the bread and butter meetings that fill our calendars for the other 360 days of the year. I attempted to find out and either It’s A Rush don’t know, or they aren’t telling. Without official numbers, it remains speculation of course, but attending an ordinary race meeting will generally lend credence to the belief that our fan base is not only aging, but threatening to disappear altogether. In order to gauge whether Racing, It’s A Rush has had any impact during its tenure, I conducted an (admittedly)

amateur straw poll among some young(ish) luxury lifestyle investor types. More specifically, to give them a head start, I chose as my subjects people living in the Western Cape, in close proximity to both Durbanville and Kenilworth racecourses as well as to Milnerton training centre which houses in excess of 800 horses. Somewhat surprisingly (or perhaps not so), they were unaware that racing is conducted almost every day of the year and wondered out loud why we don’t tell anyone who we are, what we do and when we do it. Good questions indeed.

Sacred cows Why do we use random celebrities, random racing imagery and random marketing executives, make them somehow untouchable and unquestionable and expect the racing public to swallow it day in and day out? Why are we being so squirrely about this project, who’s in charge and who’s funding it? It feels a little like the Emperor’s New Clothes. Trying to keep eyes right, while inside your head you’re screaming, ‘but this is NUTS!’

Isn’t the point of marketing telling people who we are and what we do? Absurdly I still don’t know who It’s A Rush is, what it does, or who to contact to obtain any of this information. However, Jenna (who isn’t in charge) has promised to get back to me in a month or two with news of some exciting plans and developments. Watch this space. Or don’t. There’s no rush.


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Whip Swapper - Lester Piggott A pioneer of sorts when it comes to ‘borrowing’ a rival’s whip mid-race. Piggott dropped his persuader in the early stages of a race at Deauville in 1979 but with victory still a possibility with 200m to run, he decided to improvise. As he passed the horse in second, he reached out and snatched rider Alain Lequeux’s whip. Piggott was able to give his mount a few cracks with his newlyacquired shillelagh but he couldn’t reel in the leader. When questioned by stewards, Piggott noted that Lequeux “didn’t need it”. That excuse didn’t exactly wash with officials who relegated Piggott and his steed to third.

Bad, Bad Day Tshepiso Moagi Work-rider Moagi had a dreadful day at Turffontein on 14 May. In the first race he was charged with a contravention of Rule 58.10.2 in that he struck the horse Freely Forever more than three times in consecutive strides in the closing stages. Then in the fifth race he was charged with a contravention of Rule 62.2.7 in that as the rider of Zoo Alley he failed to ensure that he did not cause interference to Game Plan when he shifted in at approximately the 1400m. He was suspended from riding in two Work Riders’ races. In the sixth race he was charged with Rule 62.2.3 - for failing to ride the horse Wall Of Ice out to the end of the race. He was again suspended from riding in one Work Riders’ race. In the eighth race he was charged with the same offence for failing to ride the horse Nasmyth out to the end of the race. He got a further ban of one Work Riders’ race.

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Full marks to charismatic Tellytrack presenter Shaheen Shaw for risking his professional reputation by standing in as racecaller at short notice for the second race at Kenilworth on Saturday after technical gremlins denied viewers any sound for the first few races. Shaw did well to a point – but gave his age away when he kept calling the 1974 Gordon Kirkpatrick Memorial winner Flower Power. The top-class son of Royal Affair retired from racing 40 years ago.

Noisemaker - Wayne Agrella The strong PE rider was charged at Fairview on 6 May with a contravention of Rule 61.5.7 - In that he committed a misdemeanour at the start by making unnecessary noise whilst complaining to the Assistant. He was given a warning.

Downing A Lion Hitching A Ride - Anthony - Craig Zackey & Andrews Raymond Danielson The two promising riders were both stood down at Turffontein on Sunday after undergoing breathalyser tests. The Equus Award winning Zackey was replaced on his first ride after travel complications. The two had ridden at Fairview on Friday and Greyville on Saturday. Inquiries will be held. Hopefully they will ensure that they don’t do that again.

The Cape jockey was charged at Scottsville on 1 May with a contravention of Rule 61.3.6 - In that he dismounted Princess Royal en route to the start and obtained a ride in the ambulance which resulted in this horse being led riderless to the start. Andrews was fined R1000.

Cape Workriders We realise they don’t get much race practice but anybody who punts on anything involving these guys needs nerves of steel and a sense of humour! The first race at Kenilworth on Saturday was a comedy of errors and somehow the odds-on favourite Peonie Rock (Ndlele) landed up winning. This was despite his jockey taking things ridiculously easily in the last 50m – to win by a neck! Workrider Gwampa lost his stirrups on second favourite Trippvilia without any bumps at the start and as he was under starters orders, punters did their cash in cold blood.

Straightshooter – Anton Marcus In an industry where most are fearful of speaking out and from the heart it is encouraging to see that Anton Marcus expressed his reservations about the Greyville turf surface on Daily News day. Looking both disappointed and irritated, Marcus said it was not an ideal surface for Gr1 racing. In the end it worked out well with him winning the Daily News 2000 on Rabada. But given the slow pace and hard luck stories, we will watch the form closely in the weeks ahead.

Pan – Not Plan

While on the subject of jockeys, it may be worth noting that the correct way to express that tactics or plans worked out in a particular or successful way is to say that ‘they panned out’. Listen to how many guys in the post-race interviews say ‘things planned out’ the way we thought.

No Name And Exaggeration! Shame

Preakness winner Exaggerator, who is heading to Belmont Park for the 148th running of the Gr1 $1.5 million Belmont Stakes on Saturday 11 June, is related to a local mare. His dam is half sister to Highlands mare Glowing Amber (by Deputy Minister), whose 2014 filly by Dynasty sold earlier this year at the CTS January sale to China Horse Club for R800 000. Exaggerator is by Curlin, whose dam is by Deputy Minister.

The National Horseracing Authority have finally taken the long overdue step of publishing names of owners that have been blocked in terms of Rule 97.7 at the National Racing Bureau from nominating, accepting or declaring their horses. The list is: Prof S A B De Curtis, Ms L Futeran, Mr J Reddy, Adv S Reddy and Mr K Steinberg.


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Medallion Man ‘Uncle Den’ has become the doyen of the Gr1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion with a total of 6 wins in the race’s history. His magnificent run started in 1990 with Spook And Diesel, then the grey Link Man in 2010, followed by a 4 race whitewash in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 with Potent Power, Captain Of All, Guiness and Seventh Plain. He tilts at a 7th title this Saturday, saddling the exciting looking Horse Chestnut colt, Horse Guards. We caught up with him about his thoughts for Saturday.

April, coming home lonely a staggering 5 lengths to the good of Manouche. Mr Drier observes, “We fancied him very strongly and he duly obliged. Back then already we aimed him for this race. His next start was in that Juvenile Plate three weeks ago and he duly did what he had to for us.” From the outside draw, Horse Guards beat a field of 9 over 1200m at Scottsville and won by an easy 2.25 lengths. “Now we’re hoping he can pull off the hattrick,” says Dennis hopefully.

Top jock Happy to be back in Durban The last time we chatted to Dennis Drier was in the parade ring at Kenilworth at the end of the Cape Summer of Champions. Despite best laid plans, it had been a disappointing season for the yard and he was understandably a bit down in the dumps. “I can’t WAIT to leave Cape Town – and you can quote me on that!” he’d sighed ruefully under the oak trees and then wandered off to see to his horses. If there’s anything that you can be sure of in racing, it’s that the wheel always turns and a few months down the line and with a clutch of exciting young stock coming through, we found Dennis restored to his trademark good humour.

Horse Guards Fortune has smiled generously on Mr Drier at the Scottsville track over the

years and with his record in the Gold Medallion in particular, there will be a lot of eyes on Horse Guards on Saturday. Consigned by Avontuur Stud and led through the ring as lot 239 on the 2015 CTS March Yearling Sale, the colt was knocked down to Dennis for R240k. “He’s the third one I found at the Durbanville CTS –I found Guiness and Seventh Plain there as well. Unbelievable!” he says, marvelling at his good fortune. “Shows you can find them at any sale, you just need a bit of luck.” Asked what made him choose the horse, he says, “He just caught my eye and I thought he was smart. He wasn’t a big chap and he’s not a big horse, but he’s a proper racehorse. I didn’t have a buyer for him, I just liked him. One of these chaps phoned me and said ‘have you found something?’ and I said yes, I’ve seen a nice Horse Chestnut colt, and

he said ‘well, I’ll take him!’ That was Kaf Naiken and he put him together with some friends in my yard.” Dennis has had a lot of success with Avontuur-breds over the years and Horse Chestnut is another graduate from the Stellenbosch nursery. “I can’t complain about that association!” he chuckles.

About Horse Guards “He’s a lovely colt with a nature to die for. You can’t fault him. Let’s hope he can do it for us on Saturday. He’s very well. He had his final workout this morning (Tuesday, 31 May) and it was out of the top drawer. We’re hoping for a big run. He’s above average.” The colt has only had 2 starts to date, but has an unblemished record. He debuted over 1000m on the Greyville poly track on 29

Asked about the jockey choice, Dennis comments, “Sean Veal will be riding him on Saturday. He’s ridden him twice so far and it seems to be a winning combination.” Horse Guards will be facing a fairly classy field of juveniles including the Var colt Rivarine from the Mike Azzie stable, but Mr Drier is unperturbed. “It’s a strong field, but I think he’ll hold his own, I really do.”

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n this part of the world young trainer James “Hollywood” Peters saddled his first Group winner with the improving sort Titanium in the opening leg of the 4YO series, the Stewards Cup.

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The field was hot and super competitive and finding a winner was not easy, for all of the right reasons - a quality field with the

majority of the runners having a chance in the set weights race. Hollywood saddled three runners and was of the opinion that the eventual winner would be worth following in the 2nd, and 3rd legs! However, he displayed a fantastic turn of foot and rallied late down the outside in what was to be a commanding performance. Well done to James, six weeks in and he has already trained a Group 2 winner.

Ownership Horse Guards is owned in partnership by Messrs Kaf Naiken, Nanda and Sunny Naidoo and Naughty Govender, some of who are new owners and some who are old friends.

Chris Saunders at Invermooi Stud. Him and Kaf are best of friends. The other two chaps, Sunny and Nanda are relatively new in the yard. It’s a super little syndicate that they got together for him. They’re very excited for the weekend – we all are.”

Other runners As always, the Tsogo Sun day promises a good day’s racing and Mr Drier holds a strong hand. Quizzed on his chances for the rest of the card he says simply, “We’re hoping, we’re hoping.”

“Naughty Govender has been in racing all his life. He had What A Prospect standing with

The ‘Goat Track’ “It’s interesting, a lot of people don’t enjoy Scottsville, but it’s been very good to me all these years, so I’ve got no complaints. It’s been a good hunting ground for me.” There are often grumbles about the Scottsville track as well as the draw bias, to which Dennis comments, “That last 100m slight incline does get to some of the horses occasionally. They say the middle to inside draw is supposed

Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood! After last week’s article, I must thank everyone for the feedback. Most of it was positive but all in all I must thank those who got in touch. It is amazing what a piece like that can do and it was great to hear from old friends who I had not heard from in a long time. The point of the article was misunderstood in some quarters and well received in most - but that is what comes with writing an opinion piece, writes Gareth Pepper.

to be the best, but you get the odd one popping up on the outside. It’s very much the same as Kenilworth. In the old days, you only won down the outside. Now you win on the inside, the outside, any bloody side.” Horse Guards has drawn mid-field and will jump from starting gate 6 and Dennis says, “I’m very happy with the draw.”

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Champion jockey for the past two seasons Manoel Nunes, was originally booked, but after suffering the misfortune of kidney stones, was replaced by Harry Kassim. A youngster riding as a senior for the first year and weighing in at 48kgs, he is uUnder utilised but loaded with talent. He he proved he could hold his own with the ever growing list of worldclass jockeys that ply their trade here in Singapore. Glen Boss of Makybe Diva success has taking up a six month stint here and has vowed to be a contender in next year’s jockey premiership.

Another Ozzie star jockey back in the play is Michael Rodd. He unfortunately fractured his heel and will spend another several weeks on the sidelines after a stint of eleven painstakingly long ones which

ended just three weeks ago. In his short stint back, Michael claimed a Group 2 and a Group 1 and his story of late shows just how many ups and downs are possible in this industry. Till next time.


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Brimming With Quality! The inaugural CTS Mares and Fillies for Stud Sale will be a watershed moment in the Cape thoroughbred breeding industry. Never before, has South Africa hosted a Select Sale of fillies and mares – this one-day sale is due for Highlands Farm on 10 June and will now start at 18h30. It will be immediately followed by the Cape Breeders’ annual stallion services auction.

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his sale will give breeders the rare opportunity to buy mares and fillies for stud by some of the world’s very top stallions. The likes of Arch, Darshaan, Fastnet Rock, Galileo, Giant’s Causeway, Green Desert, High Chaparral, Invincible Spirit, Rahy, Rainbow Quest, Rock Of Gibraltar, and the immortal Sadler’s Wells are some of the greatest stallions of recent times and all have played a major part in shaping the modern day thoroughbred. Between them, these stallions are broodmare sire of more than 1030 stakes winners!

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Major international stallions dominate the catalogue, but the majority of South Africa’s best sires are also well represented in this magnificent catalogue – with all of Al Mufti, Captain Al, Dynasty, Fort Wood, Jallad, Jet Master, National Assembly, Silvano, Trippi, Var and Western Winter represented by at least one daughter in this sale. There are 11 individual stakes winners on sale, headed by the Grade One winners Imperious Star, Overarching and Zaitoon. This means no less than 15% of the fillies or mares catalogued are black type winners! South Africa’s top and most exciting sires are numbered among the covering sires, with the likes of Ashaawes, Captain Al, Captain Of All, Dynasty, Duke Of Marmalade, Elusive Fort, Flower Alley, Gimmethegreenlight, Jackson, Master Of My Fate, Oratorio, Pathfork, Philanthropist, Pomodoro, Querari, Seventh Rock, Silvano, Time Thief, Twice Over, Vercingetorix, Visionaire, and Wylie Hall among sires with mares in foal.

Take Your Pick

While the 73 strong catalogue is small, it is rich in quality and here are just a few of the tempting lots on offer at this historic sale:

Lot 2 Dubai Dancing a winning full sister to multiple G1 winner and Equus Champion Capetown Noir, she is in foal to Master Of My Fate Lot 4 Easyjadeasy a Gr3 winning half sister to Equus Champion and promising sire Elusive Fort, she is in foal to champion and top class sire Duke Of Marmalade Lot 9 Fly To The Moon a stakes performer herself, she is a daughter of champion Holy Roman

Emperor and Oaks runner up Royal Ballerina (by Sadler’s Wells), in foal to the great sire Dynasty Lot 13 Imperious Star– a Gr1 winning daughter of Met winning champion Imperious Sue, and dam of Gr1 2yo Double Appeal, she sells in foal to champion Duke Of Marmalade Lot 14 Impressive Rock a three time winning ½ sister to an Australian Gr2 winner (and from the family of Gr1 winner Titanic Jack), she is in foal to the versatile July winner Pomodoro Lot 20 Little Fastnet a Fastnet Rock ¾ sister to Gr2 winner and promising Coolmore sire Requinto, she is out of a Gr1 winner and champion granddaughter of Sadler’s Wells, in foal to champion Silvano Lot 24 Memorable a Galileo own sister to Gr3 performer, she is out of a daughter of Gone West and Breeders’ Cup winner Phone Chatter, in foal to Gr1 winner and hot young sire Querari, a son of champion sprinter Oasis Dream Lot 26 Mulamasa a daughter of top class sire Medicean and a stakes winning three parts sister to Arc winner Sakhee, she is from the same family as top sires Capote and Broad Brush, sells in foal to Gr1 winner and promising young sire Visionaire Lot 29 Nu a daughter of seven times champion broodmare sire Sadler’s Wells (damsire of more than 300 stakes winners) and stakes winner Ingeburg, she is from the family of top class sire Inchinor and Duke Of Marmalade’s talented Gr1 daughter Venus De Milo, sells in foal to former Equus Champion Vercingetorix

Lot 30 Overarching a daughter of Arch (dam sire of sire sensation Uncle Mo whose son Nyquist won the 2016 Kentucky Derby), she was an outstanding dual Equus Champion whose 11 wins included 2 at Gr1 level. From the great Claiborne Bourtai family, she is in foal to leading sire Dynasty Lot 36 Red Azalea a winning half sister to a current Australian Gr3 winner, she is by champion sire Redoute’s Choice out of a classic winner by champion sire Zabeel (and bred like multiple G1 winner Samantha Miss). In foal to Captain Al’s champion sprinter Captain Of All Lot 46 Solar Galleon a proven top class producer, this winning daughter of Captain Al is the dam of Gr1 Gold Medallion winner, and current smart Hong Kong performer, Potent Power. Sells in foal to four time Gr1 winner and European champion Twice Over Lot 48 State Factor a daughter of top class sire National Assembly, she was top class racemare whose wins included the Gr2 SA Fillies Nursery. Sells in foal to Cartier Champion and top sire Duke Of Marmalade Lot 52 Supersonic a winning Invincible Spirit half sister to a stakes winner, she is out of a full sister to Horse Of The Year and US Gr1 winner Arravale. Inbred to the great mare Courtly Dee, she is in foal to Captain Al Lot 57 Variety Star a stakes winning daughter of top sprinter and sire Var, this young mare sells in foal to July winner Pomodoro Lot 60 Zaitoon winner of the Gr1 SA Fillies Classic, she is from an outstanding family with

her relatives including champion and top class sire Chief’s Crown and Kentucky Derby winner Winning Colors. In foal to Equus Champion and Dubai Gr1 winner Vercingetorix Lot 61 Almosthaditall a winning half sister to Gr2 winner and top class US sire Jump Start, she is out of a stakes placed daughter of Storm Cat and is from the family of French G1 Lot 67 Cantabella a full sister to this season’s top class Irish filly Pretty Perfect (entered in several classics), she is out of a Gr1 placed own sister to champion Holy Roman Emperor and from the family of top sires Encosta De Lago and Flying Spur. In foal to Captain Al Lot 70 Classical a daughter of Galileo and a stakes winning daughter of Danehill, her second dam is a top class racemare by the great sire and broodmare sire Mr Prospector and this is the famed family of Hyperion, Sir Tristram and local hero What A Winter. In foal to Silvano Lot 71 Copper Jet a stakes winning own sister to multiple Gr1 winner Copper Parade, she is in foal to exciting young sire Gimmethegreenlight Lot 72 Countess Corlia a Gr3 winning own sister to Guineas winner and promising young sire Biarritz, she is in foal to popular and promising sire Philanthropist Lot 73 Countless from the immediate family of Guineas winning siblings Dupont and Pacino, and from the family of Derby winner Dante, she is in foal to former leading US sire Philanthropist

Adrian Todd, MD of Cape Thoroughbred Sales, said: “We are excited with our new venture into the select sale of mares, and we are very pleased by the quality of the catalogue. It offers buyers both top class South Africa and international bloodlines and we definitely feel that a sale of this quality can only benefit the industry.” The online catalogue can be viewed at www. capethoroughbredsales.com

International Opportunities Aplenty! A quite mesmerising range of international pedigrees are among the 73 lots up for auction at the CTS 2016 Mares and Fillies for Stud Select Sale. The draft includes 19 of 25 impeccably bred mares purchased by CTS at in Europe who, to top it all, are all in foal to leading South African stallions. The internationally acquired mares include four by Galileo (IRE) and four by Fastnet Rock (AUS), and one apiece by Green Desert (USA), Henrythenavigator (USA), Invincible Spirit (IRE), Daaher (CAN), Darshaan (GB), Holy Roman Emperor (IRE), High Chapparal (IRE), Proclamation (IRE), Mastercraftsman (IRE), Medicean (GB). In addition to this, a variety of well bred and top-performed broodmares from local studs will pass through the ring. CTS Managing Director Adrian Todd commented: “About two years ago we bought quality mares in Europe with the specific aim of improving the gene pool in South Africa, giving our breeders the opportunity to breed to some of the best bloodlines available. “The mares initially arrived in foal by some top international stallions. From that band we’ll have four foals by Frankel and 18 foals by Rock Of Gibraltar on sale at the 2017 Cape Premier Sale when they will be yearlings. “They were covered again, this time in South Africa by some of our top stallions, so buyers will be getting extraordinary value at the select Mares and Fillies for Stud Sale.” To highlight just a few, consider the international depth and potential value of the following mares: Lot 1: Daffodil (IRE), by Fastnet Rock from Roman Empress (x Sadler’s Wells): She hails from the family of stallion The Great Gatsby and Roman Empress. She’s in foal for just the second time (to Captain Al) and her first foal (by Frankel), will come under the hammer at CTS Premier, 2017. Lot 8: Fire Stone (IRE), BY Fastnet Rock from Dance To The Top (x Sadler’s Wells): They don’t come much better-bred than this. Fire Stone is a half-sister to recently deceased stallion Bankable, himself a brilliant track performer. She has a Rock Of Gibraltar foal at foot (for CTS 2017) and is in foal again, this time to Silvano. Lot 52: Spirited (IRE), another young mare with a Rock Of Gibraltar colt at foot (for CTS 2017) and a Silvano in her tummy. Spirited is a half-sister to local stallion Antonius Pius (USA) by Fastnet Rock from Liocorne (by Sadler’s Wells). Lot 67: Try this for size! Her name is Cantaballa (IRE), she’s a young, unraced mare by Galileo from Millanova (Danehill), a full-sister to stallion Holy Roman Emperor. Cantabella’s first foal by Rock Of Gibraltar will be sold at CTS PYS 2017, and you buy her in foal to Captain Al!

Important Notice - Viewing Prospective buyers should note that due to current movement restrictions, horses from the following Studs will be available for viewing on Friday, 10 June, but only between 11.30 and 15:00. They will be sold in absentia thereafter – please note that this only applies to the Studs listed below. BEAUMONT STUD DRAKENSTEIN STUD NUTFIELD STUD SORRENTO STUD – THIS ONLY APPLIES TO THE FOLLOWING MARE – PSYCHIC SECRET, Suzi Swift will be present WINTERBACH STUD KLAWERVLEI STUD – THIS ONLY APPLIES TO THE FOLLOWING MARE - VARIETY STAR (Lot 57). CTS will make individual videos of the mares in absentia available so that they can be viewed before they are auctioned off. The sale starts at 18h30. If you arrive before Sales Day, all the mares and fillies can viewed at the farm from Thursday 9 June. Don’t miss what promises to be a great weekend! The Mare Sale on Friday will be followed by the Kuda Golf Day and live rugby on Saturday 11 June and then closing off with the Annual Klawervlei Farm Sale on Sunday 12 June 2016 at Klawervlei Stud, Bonnievale. This will be followed by the Cape Breeders Club Annual Stallion Auction. The Mare & Filies Select Catalogues are available by contacting CTS at telephone 021 873 0734. The on-line catalogue can be viewed at www.capethoroughbredsales.com Buyer’s card applications and table reservations can be made by contacting Amanda Carey on 021 873 0734 or admin@ cthbs.com For assistance with accommodation kindly contact Tilla Viljoen on 079 884 1859 or tilla@cthbs.com


SPORTING POST • FriDAY 3rd - SunDAY 5th JUNE 2016

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What happened…

When Larry Met Sully

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Racing Association CEO Larry Wainstein is the man at the centre of a storm of public outrage after he allegedly assaulted an unknown racegoer at Turffontein on Champions Day. The RA Board took three weeks to confirm the matter closed but the issue appears to yet be far from over with the National Horseracing Authority set to hold an inquiry. Is it time for the beleaguered administrator to make a few calls of honour?

here is no question that Larry Wainstein has approached his relatively late-in-life role as a racing administrator and a champion for sometimes altering causes with great vigour and outward passion. But despite his energy and love of the game, he has been an addictive bed partner of controversy over the years - that has hardly been positive for a game labouring under pressure to win friends. With corporate governance questions and a general lack of diplomacy having now degenerated into allegations of violence, has he gone too far? Or has he been allowed to go too far and are others answerable? And will the rather spineless, tardy and wishy-washy response from the RA board not just add to the perceptions of elitism and buddy-buddy cliques that already shadow the halls of power? Phumelela have also been eerily silent on the incident that occurred on their flagship racecourse on one of their premier racing days of their season. Why? Interestingly not one individual has publicly stood up and supported Larry – not a solitary comment on www. sportingpost.co.za has been in his favour either. Can the great divide between the sport’s leadership and its stakeholders and customers be so cavernous? Next week we look at the highs and lows of the Wainstein era.

Vodacom Durban July Log Per 30 May

Legal Eagle Holds His Ranking

The Mike Bass fillies Inara and Silver Mountain were amongst the scratchings at the second declaration stage for the 2016 Vodacom Durban July whilst the Tyrone Zackey trained Judicial was the only supplementary entry at 11:00 on Monday 30 May. Solid Speed and St Tropez who finished first and second respectively in the recent Betting World 1900 have moved up the log into contention for a place amongst the final field of 18 runners for this year’s Vodacom Durban July but Legal Eagle retains his position at the top of the Log published by Gold Circle.

The Top 25 No.

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Legal Eagle Abashiri French Navy Rabada Bela-Bela It’s My Turn Master Sabina Black Arthur Solid Speed Negroamaro Mambo Mime Rocketball Samurai Blade Paterfamilias Deo Juvente Mac De Lago St Tropez Marinaresco Ten Gun Salute Olma Trophy Wife Dynamic The Conglomerate Balance Sheet Romany Prince

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A T A A A A A A T A B A A A A T A T B A A A T A B A A T A T A A A A A

Trainer Sean Tarry Mike Azzie Sean Tarry Mike Azzie Justin Snaith Justin Snaith Geoff Woodruff Justin Snaith Dean Kannemeyer Johan Janse Van Vuuren Dean Kannemeyer Gavin Van Zyl Sean Tarry Mike Bass Geoff Woodruff Weiho Marwing Joey Ramsden Mike Bass Duncan Howells Frank Robinson Sean Tarry Justin Snaith Joey Ramsden Dean Kannemeyer Ormond Ferraris

Important Vodacom Durban July dates to diarise Final Supp. Entries: Close 11:00 Monday, 6 June 2016 Weights Published: Tuesday, 7 June 2016 Final Declaration: Close 11:00 Monday, 20 June 2016 Final Field and Draw: Announcement of the Final Field and Barrier Draws will take place on Tuesday, 21 June 2016 Public Gallops: 7am at Greyville Racecourse, Thursday, 23 June 2016

What The RA Board Said

On Saturday 30 April 2016, an incident took place at Turffontein Racecourse regarding an alleged assault on a racegoer by the CEO of the Racing Association, Larry Wainstein. Mr Wainstein immediately reported the incident to the Board of Directors of the Racing Association, and gave his version of events as they had occurred. Mr Wainstein further apologised for any embarrassment that the incident may have caused to the Racing Association. No complaint has been lodged with the Racing Association by the other party concerned or by any Racing Association member. The Board has investigated the incident, as well as Mr Wainstein’s explanation for his conduct. Whilst the Racing Association does not condone Mr Wainstein’s conduct, the Board is satisfied with the explanation given. In light of Mr Wainstein’s unequivocal apology, together with the contriteness he has shown, the Board feels that no further sanction is necessary. In the circumstances, the Board considers this matter closed.

What The Ordinary People Think Steve Reid says: I was the ordinary member that laid the complaint against Larry. I am interested to note that he himself has not apologised publically and hides behind the yes men of his board who basically say nothing. We now wait for those custodians of integrity to find him guilty and give him the slap on the wrist we all know he will receive. I think we are all ‘Blarry Weinstein’ our time with this! Brett Maselle says: The statement from the RA Board is ridiculous and sends out the wrong message. Let’s call it as it is. The Board of the RA thinks that assaulting a racegoer on a Race Course deserves no sanction whatsoever. What a wonderful Board and what a wonderful message is being sent out. JC Lee Ching says: What would RA have done if the punter struck Mr Wainstein and not visa versa as happened? Would they have dismissed the case if the punter was contrite? Brian says: As much as I wish that all the comments about Dear Larry would be heeded by those that need to, it is clear that they give a new meaning to the phrase”thick skinned”. B D Steele says: Fine mess we find racing in - not one good man left in the “sport/ industry” Warren says: And it took three weeks to do that because – “No complaint has been lodged with the Racing Association by the other party concerned or by any Racing Association member.” How weak must this board be? I am so glad I am not a member of the Racing Association . What for a lunch in some “Special Room ” for lunch and then a punch in my stomach after, because this is what this is. And I am told that I am not good for the game. Very Weak. Marcel Smith says: Larry Wainstein should resign Barry Irwin says: Well, I guess we’ll just have to wait for the movie to find out

what really happened. I vote for Frankie Muiz to play the part of Larry Wainstein. Marcel Smith says: This type of behaviour would not be tolerated in the UK how does Wainstein get away with this Dean says: The credibility of the entire RA board is totally compromised. How can these individuals ever hold their heads up? This is an absolute disgrace and indicates the levels of deceit that these people operate under. How not a single member of the RA can find this behaviour repugnant speaks volumes of the fear that they have for Larry the henchman. How he can continue unpunished is an indictment on every member as in accepting the board decision equates to complicity. Marcel Smith says: In the early part of Wainstein’s rise to fame he campaigned against Markus Jooste and Chris Van Niekerk - some people have short memories - ,anyone recall ,then he joined forces. Resign Larry your time is up representing the sport of kings or accept a vote of no confidence- or are you still the kingpin? Jess K says: When I first heard about the assault on the punter, my immediate thought was that, should he want any redress, he should lay criminal charges against Larry. For many of us who have tried to question or redress issues in horseracing from within, we have realized the futility therein. The Operator has over the years managed to control all arms of horseracing by making sure its allies are in place be it in the RA or Racing Trust, or by its strengthened position of the funding of the NHA and silencing dissenters (those who are in arrears in difficult times or because they depend on it economically or for employment) or by discrediting them - an age old tactic used by authorities and those who wield absolute power! Brett Maselle says: Controversy always follows the RA and its Board of directors.

When the RA decides to not sanction Mr Wainstein then there is a serious problem with the RA and its Board. I have copious examples of questionable conduct on the part of the RA Board. rsfaux says: In view of the RA statement ,the NHA cannot now sanction without completely discrediting the RA. Bearing in mind the incestual relationships in local racing ,how likely is that to happen? Interesting times. Warren says: King III again emphasizes that corporate governance is the responsibility of the board. R Faux says: Mr Wainstein did not merely happen to be at the races that day -he was in attendance performing functions,in his capacity as the CEO of the RA, and the problem for the RA is that, during the entire period of the race meeting,(and on the premises of Phumelela,) he was acting “within the scope of his employment”. The RA ,therefore ,by not taking any action which distances themselves from the altercation,leave themselves open to now be joined in any action taken by the “other party” I wonder how supportive they will be when included in any summonses? MGram says: You boys make me laugh hoping that this incident will be fairly handled by the guys at the NHA. Since when have those guys been fair and as much as Brett Maselle huffs and puffs he has not blown anything down. They are incestuous and will never do what an independEnt body should do and expel Larry from racing. A slap on the wrist, a R20K fine like his buddy Joe Soma got for putting Erico Verdonese in hospital and the bell will go for the next round. Get it into your heads this is a closed shop where they look after each other. If you don’t like it the door is wide open for you to leave Ian Jayes says: Is the RA Press Release saying that no action is required because horseracing now has so little class and it is now such a low-lilfe activity that its public representatives can throw punches at members of the public with impunity? I know horseracing’s standards have gone to hell, but surely it has not sunk this low. Why is the NHA not taking action? Ian says: There is simply no excuse for Mr Wainstein’s actions and in any other well managed professional organisation his services would have been summarily terminated – no matter what the extenuating circumstances were. The decision of the RA Board to do nothing is disappointing in that one would have expected a tougher stance on this undisciplined hooligan like behaviour. Mr Wainstein is a disgrace and has further sullied the industry’s already tarnished reputation. Shame on all of you!

Jimmy says: One of my Partners in a fun horse and member of the RA phoned me today to try understand the Statement put out by the Racing Association . He has been having an attitude problem with a person who is a general member of public as to chirps always asking for tips and money and so on. His question was - So on Saturday can I give him a flatty – so that he will know who I am and not bother me and spoil my race days? My answer was Yes but don’t forget to say sorry (or be Contrite ) to the RA Board or any RA Official on duty before you go home. SAGA says: Yes SAGA is SA Grooms association and we really watching the outcome of that inquiry we will pay-back if the outcomes are negative because we cannot tolerate this situation and we know that before we were not knowing our rights but now the time for NHA to oppress the human being is gone everyone will see. The question is you can assault anyone and apologise? What kind of a democracy are we living in? We want to see the NHA rules and Constitution of this Country applies to certain people or to everyone? Seafarer says: Saga I think we all want to see all and equal justice here. We have a constitution of the country with the Bill of Rights – No one should be above the law and or the country. We saw the Racing Association be very weak in their Press release hiding behind an excuse that because no one laird a charge or complained they closed the case. How wrong was that? Every so called Board Member is a South African Including The Chairman who should know much better than that. Not one of them could stand up and say Larry you are wrong, this is South Africa and we do not tolerate these types of actions. Jess K says: I believe that Wainstein will now be dumped by his Masters at Phumelela. He has served his purpose in entrenching the Operators’ agenda in controlling horseracing and all its arms. The RA is not really an Owners’ Body anymore but just a vehicle to ensure that Phumela controls the Racing Trust (which ‘owns’ more than third of their shares, supposedly for stakeholders, which was part of the deal where Phumelela was given horseracing’s assets, racecourses, tote, tax rebates, 10 year exclusivity etc). In Wainstein’s watch, we have lost racecourses, the control of the Racing Trust, which was even to fund the Kenilworth takeover. Whether Wainstein knew he was being used or not is open to debate but like most ‘rulers’, Phumelela knows who it needs to use to achieve their objectives and in this case empower and enrich itself further.

Who Accepted Larry’s Apology? The RA Board Members on whose behalf the press release was issued: L.Wainstein, W Ntsele, C. Gerber, P. Naidoo, M. Leaf, R. Scott, V Thurling, WGC Miller, M. Sham.


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SPORTING POST • FriDAY 3rd - SunDAY 5th JunE 2016

Kings Of Speed A review of the week's best SPEEDRATINGS

with Steve Furnish

Full Of Life

d ’s Top Rate Last Week 'S winners incl. ATING SPEED R WON 10/1

.................. ROYAL LIFE .. WON 6/1 DER .......... DEPUTY RY ... WON 3/1 CASH........ 18/10 BANK THE .......... WON E Z E E R B R 2/1 WINTE E ....... WON M A L F ’S IN ON 2/1 CAPTA .............. W 18/10 .. .. A D IN L LADY .. WON .................. N 13/10 EQUATOR.. ............ WO .. N E E U Q E BRAV

Flying Start

Vaal 24th May Scottsville 22nd May The action took place on the new classic track on the front 150m or so from home. They also They raced in Pietermaritzburg on Sunday affairs led throughout. She was always in where four of the eight races were staged over command and won without any anxious Tuesday where all three of the 1200m races were won ran two races over 1450m and here a bit by the horse setting the pace. Recording the fastest of an upset was to be had when VIKING 1200m.The fastest of these was the MR94 moments by a length and a half. In terms of distance, the easiest victory on time in these was FIRST DANCE when winning the CASTLE registered his second career victory Handicap won by ELUSIVENCHANTMENT. Sent off second in the betting market at 7/2, the card was recorded by the lightly raced afternoon’s feature event, a MR92 Handicap. Drawn in in the MR68 Handicap. Nibbled at on course into 11/1 from 14’s, Duncan Howells’ charge raced with the pace ROYAL LIFE when winning the MR88 pole position, the daughter of Danehill Dancer was very throughout. She kept on strongly at the business Handicap over 1600m. Always handy, Alistair quickly in command of a length and a half advantage. Stuart Pettigrew’s charge took a bump end of the race and won fair and square by three Gordon’s charge took up the running at the She kept up a healthy gallop throughout and despite shortly after the start and raced in midfield. 300m marker and comfortably accounted for the efforts of the chasing CROWN OF ROSES, she went He ran on well when the race began in quarters from SHEZALEADER. on to score with authority by two and a quarter. earnest, and after getting the better of A pinnacle stakes over 1000m topped the bill the always handy favourite NEVER SETTLE The MR86 Handicap was the faster of the two WOZA MADODA 100m out, he went on to and here victory went to the former Cape Town by three and three quarters. 1000m races and here it was nice to see the 3yo AL score by a length. campaigner ASSTAR. Having his first outing TITBITS AZRAQ recover his earlier form. TITBITS since joining the stable of Garth Puller, the son HORSE GUARDS followed up on his easy five A little troublesome at the start, Clinton Binda’s Two lengths clear throughout the newof Ashaawes lost two lengths at the start and length debut win with a comfortable victory charge raced at the back early on. Once given rein comer BONNIE DAWN was always in raced at the back. He ran on best of all at the in the boy’s division of the juvenile plate over though, he quickened best of all and comfortably command when winning the opening business end of the race and in what proved to 1200m. accounted for the more fancied MAGIC after striking maiden juvenile plate over 1000m. be a real thriller he got up in the very last stride to deny the 12/10 favourite GUINESS. The faster of the two Juvenile Plates that TOP SPEED RATINGS got proceedings underway was the girl’s affair for this WEEKEND Greyville 25th May won by BLAZE OF MYSTERY. She broke well (Ratings shown have already been when the gates opened and soon at the head of The faster of the two maiden plates that had Three of the nine races at Greyville’s poly track adjusted to allocated weights) meeting on Wednesday afternoon were run over gotten proceedings underway was the boy’s FAIRVIEW (FRI) 1600m and stopping the clock in the fastest time affair won by ANTE OMNIA. Returning from a Race 1: (3) Laventelhaan 35 amongst these was the recent maiden winner four month layoff here, the son of Speightstown Race 2: (1) Emmypot 28 COASTAL SPELL when completing a quick was soon positioned close to the speed. Race 3: (2) Consonance 17 He ran on strongly over the final 400m and double in the MR70 Handicap. Sent off a coHorses worth following at their next few starts... Race 4: (6) Alpha Girl 20 second favourite at 6/1, Dennis Drier’s charge with the rest some four and a half lengths adrift, Race 5: (12) Special Effects 4 FERRIE (D Drier, KZN) raced in midfield for most of the journey. She he beat the favourite HEJIRA by a length. Race 6: (9) Summer Cruise 78 MALEFICENT (A Laird, Gauteng) quickened well coming off the bend and kept TITBITS Race 7: (1) Aspen Fire 12 (EW) SOLDIER’S BRIDE (W Whitehead, KZN) on strongly after striking the front 250m out to Race 8: (18) Tall Ship 42 Guarding the rear as the ten runners turned for beat RIVER COURSE by three quarters. home, the newcomer SOLDIER’S BRIDE ran on SCOTTSVILLE (SAT) They also ran three races over 1900m and strongly over the final 400m and only failed by Race 1: (7) Qeyaadah 6 quickest home here was KITTY’S DESTINY Race 2: (6) Streets Of Gold 11 a neck to land the girls’ division of the maiden Race 3: (9) Roy’s Winter Patch 60 when winning the afternoon’s feature event, a plate over 1200m. (The number of races run in each category shown in brackets) Race 4: (13) Royal Tree 63 Having only his second career outing here, MR95 Handicap. On leaving the stalls it was *Denotes - Times taken by Clockwatcher • T = Turf • P = Poly Race 5: (8) The Secret Is Out 51 SILVER ROSE ran on well from the backend of THIRTYTWO SQUADRON who somewhat Race 6: (4) Oomph 51 SCOTTSVILLE (INSIDE) 22ND MAY midfield when getting up very late to win the predictably made the running whilst the son of Race 7: (1) Carry On Alice 95 (NAP*) Penetrometer 22 – Going Good maiden plate over 1600m. Argonaut raced close up in fourth. Race 8: (3) Captain Alfredo 106 1000m (1) Asstar 56,33 Now a winner of three from five FERRIE comHe made his move as they approached the Race 9: (10) Between The Sheets 46 1200m (4) Elusivenchantment 67,64 pleted a hat-trick when comfortably accounting 200m marker and comfortably accounted for the Race 10: (10) Obrega 37 1400m (1) Lavender Bank 86,00 for his eleven rivals in the graduation plate over well supported 2/1 favourite DEPUTY JUD by 1600m (1) Royal Life 95,71 KENILWORTH (SAT) 1000m. a length and a half. 2400m (1) Bank The Cash 152,37 Race 1: (10) Whose That Girl 10 (EW)

Destined For Success

Notebook

FASTEST TIMES

VAAL (CLASSIC) 24TH MAY Penetrometer 21 – Going Good 1000m (2) Al Azraq 1200m (3) First Dance 1450m (2) Viking Castle 1800m (1) Sheet Weaver 2000m (1) Shepherds Warning

56,34 69,93 86,90 110,48 123,09

GREYVILLE (POLY) 25TH MAY Going Rain Affected 1000m (1) Ferrie 1200m (2) Ante Omnia 1600m (3) Coastal Spell 1900m (3) Kitty’s Destiny

56,58 70,43 95,96 114,82

VAAL (INSIDE) 26TH MAY Penetrometer 20 – Going Good 1000m (1) Quattro 1200m (1) William Nicol 1400m (2) Maleficent 1700m (3) Netflix 2400m (1) Enaad

57,47 69,29 82,70 101,78 148,41

Flashy Double

Vaal 26th May There were a number of very easy victories at began in earnest. He struck the front 100m out the Vaal’s inside track meeting on Thursday and and kept on strongly late to beat the determined none more so than that of MALINGA when SEVEN SINGLE by a half. The faster of the two maiden juvenile plates getting off the mark in the maiden plate over 1700m. Backed into favouritism at the track over 1400m was the girls’ affair in which we saw (33/10 into 2/1), Alec Laird’s charge was soon a smart performance from the 8/10 favourite up handy. He was ridden to lead shortly after MALEFICENT. On leaving the stalls it was the passing the 300m marker and drew clear easily consistent, but limited MIGHT AS WELL who in the closing stages of the race to score by just elected to make the running whilst the daughter of Judpot raced handy in fourth. She put her over six. There were three races run over 1700m in total head in front as they approached the 200m pole and the fastest of these was the MR86 Handicap and won going away by five and a half. won by NETFLIX. Just seven went to post and TITBITS although the son of Tiger Ridge was content to Backed into 33/10 from 6’s, ENAAD ran on well sit in the rear for most of the journey, he was from the backend of midfield when winning the only three lengths off the pace when the race MR86 Handicap over 2400m very easily by four.

Race 2: (3) Moulina 7 Race 3: (6) Streaming 22 Race 4: (1) Navasha 17 Race 5: (2) Kirumbo 59 Race 6: (10) Secret Society 66 Race 7: (3) Star Academy 40 Race 8: (1) Show Stealer 9 TURFFONTEIN (SUN) Race 1: (10) Shortstop 8 Race 2: (6) Might As Well 1 Race 3: (1) Flying Dream 10 Race 4: (7) Angel’s Smile 8 Race 5: (5) Diamond Conker 16 Race 6: (5) Profit Ratio 77 Race 7: (11) Luca Delago 47 Race 8: (6) Premier Chance 59 Race 9: (11) King’s Summit 52 NAP BETS

* Fancied ** Strongly fancied *** Very strongly fancied


SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

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The Oaks Factor

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This Friday sees the running of one of the world’s great classics – the Gr1 Investec Oaks, writes Sarah Whitelaw.

irst run in 1779, this 2400m classic has been won by some of history’s greatest racemares, with the roll of honour including such legends as Blink Bonny, Canterbury Pilgrim (dam of influential sires Chaucer and Swynford), La Fleche, Meld, Petite Etoile, Oh So Sharp, Ouija Board, Pretty Polly, Rockfel, Salsabil, Sceptre, Sun Chariot and Time Charter –to name but a few.

Major Impact

The impact that Oaks winners have had on the thoroughbred is undeniable.

From the likes of Blink Bonny (dam of Epsom Derby winner and champion sire Blair Athol) to Rosedrop (dam of Triple Crown winner Gainsborough –the sire of Hyperion), Oaks winners have more than played their part on major classic races the world over. Citation (Bull Lea) winner of the 1948 US Triple Crown and widely regarded as one of the three greatest racehorses bred in North America, is out of a daughter of Epsom Oaks winner Toboggan, while the mighty sire Danzig (Northern Dancer)’s third dam is Oaks winner Steady Aim (Felstead). A number of Epsom

Oaks winners have gone on to produce Epsom Derby winners, with this list including the abovementioned Blink Bonny and Rosedrop, as well as the likes of Jest (Humorist), Meld (Charlottown), Ouija Board (Australia), and Snow Bride (Lammtarra), while two of the race’s greatest winners, Pretty Polly and Sceptre, both formed lasting legacies through their daughters and granddaughters. Pretty Polly’s influence, in particular, has been outstanding –with the now pensioned sire Cape Cross, whose offspring have enjoyed marked success in the Epsom classics (Sea The Stars, Ouija Board and Golden

Horn are all sired by Cape Cross), among the legion of outstanding thoroughbreds who descend from this truly remarkable mare, who won 22 of her 24 outings. Other Oaks winners in the past 40 years to have produced classic winners include Midway Lady (Eswarah) and Love Divine (Sixties Icon), while Fair Salinia (Petingo) is the second dam of Prix du Jockey Club hero Reliable Man. Monade (Klarion), winner of the 1962 version, founded a remarkable dynasty. Second dam of dual Gr1 Gold Cup winner Sadeem (by Forli), Monade’s numerous high class descendants include US champion Queena (Mr Prospector), Gr1 Hollywood Derby winner Brahms (Danzig), Gr1 winners Chic Shirine (Mr Prospector) and Serra Lake (Seattle Slew) and

Sandown winner

Klawervlei’s well performed young sire, and former European Champion, Twice Over is closely related to one of the most exciting thoroughbreds currently in training in the UK.

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he Juddmonte Farms owned and bred Time Test, whose Gr1 winning dam Passage Of Time shares her second dam with Twice Over, gave weight and a beating to seven rivals in Thursday evening’s Gr3 Betvictor Brigadier Gerard Stakes at Sandown. Given a superb ride by Ryan Moore, Time Test came from the back of his field to defeat high class galloper, and last year’s winner, Western Hymn by a neck –while giving the runner up 5lbs. It was another 4.5 lengths back to third place finisher Scottish. A four-year- old son of Dubawi, Time Test has now won five of just nine outings, with his victories also including the Gr2 Shadwell Joel Stakes and Gr3 Tercentenary Stakes last year. His trainer Roger Charlton is now keen for his charge to take part in the Gr1 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot, saying after Thursday’s win, “He is a straightforward horse to train, a genuine horse and a real racehorse.” “He excites me a lot. He did at Ascot last year. Timeform gave him a rather phenomenal rating. They rather nailed their colours to the mast and then downgraded him afterwards. But I think we’re getting back to that sort of level.” Time Test’s odds for the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes were cut from

10-1 to 5-1 following his win in Thursday’s Gr3 contest. His close relative Twice Over was an outstanding racehorse whose 12 wins, which netted his connections over £2 million, included four Gr1 victories. The magnificent Twice Over is well represented at the upcoming Klawervlei Farm Sale, set to take place on June 12th. Twice Over has 11 lots on offer: Lot 21 – a sister to 3 winners, including Gr3 performer Neartic Dancer, she is out of a winning Western Winter half sister to a Gr3 winner and is from the same family as Horse Of The Year Yard-Arm (by Western Winter) as well as this season’s sensational Triple Crown winner Abashiri Lot 30 – a half sister to a 3 time winner, this filly is out of a Danzig daughter of an English Oaks runner up, whose full sister is former triple Oaks winner Diminuendo Lot 37 – this colt (inbred to the great sire Blushing Groom) is out of a Western Winter own sister to 2 black type performers and his second dam is former Equus Champion Icy Air Lot 40 – another inbred to former star miler Blushing Groom, this filly is out of a Gr1 placed daughter of emerging broodmare sire Kabool with her second dam being a daughter of champion and outstanding broodmare sire Woodman Lot 68 – inbred to French Derby winner and champion sire Caerleon, this colt is out of a five time stakes winner and hails from the same family as Gr1 winner Talinum and champion Jeune Lot 70 – out of a stakes winner who won four, this filly is from one of the greatest families in the stud book, with her relatives including champions Devil’s Bag, Glorious Song, Singspiel and top class sires Rahy and Saint Ballado

Too Chic (Blushing Groom), and Ashford’s young Gr1 Haskell Invitational winner Verrazano (More Than Ready). Leading sire and broodmare sire Rainbow Quest (Blushing Groom) is a descendant of the brilliant Oaks winner Noblesse, as is Derby winner Commander In Chief and top miler and successful sire Warning, as was the ill-fated SA sire Await The Dawn (Giant’s Causeway).

Modern Times

But what of more modern day Oaks winners? How much success have recent Oaks winners enjoyed at stud? Since 1990, Epsom Oaks winners have endured decidedly mixed fortunes at stud. The brilliant Salsabil (one of five English Oaks winners sired by Sadler’s Wells) unfortunately died young (she died aged nine), but the five time Gr1 winner enjoyed success at stud, with her runners including G3 Rockfel Stakes winner Bint Salsabil and G3 Knickerbocker Handicap winner and sire Sahm. The latter, in a brief stud career, sired multiple Gr1 winner Sahpresa and the ill-fated Breeders’ Cup winner Maram. The next Oaks winners, Jet Ski Lady (Vaguely Noble), User Friendly (Slip Anchor), Intrepidity (Sadler’s Wells), and Balanchine (Storm Bird) all proved disappointing at stud, while the blue blooded Moonshell, victorious in 1995, ranks as the second dam of Australian champion and Gr1 Golden Slipper winner Miss Finland (Redoute’s Choice). Nureyev’s beautifully bred daughter Reams Of Verse, who won the Oaks in 1997, is the dam of Canadian Gr3 winner Eagle Poise (by Empire Maker) and second dam of Gr2 Celebration Mile winner Zacinto (Dansili) – now a red hot young sire in New Zealand.

Classic Success

Champion Diesis had a superb record in the Oaks –the full brother to Kris (himself sire of Oaks winners Oh So Sharp and Unite and damsire of Moonshell) sired three individual winners of the race

–Diminuendo, Ramruma and Love Divine. It was the latter who enjoyed classic success at stud following her victory in the 2000 Oaks, with Love Divine’s son Sixties Icon (by Galileo) going on to land the 2006 Gr1 Ladbrokes St Leger. The brilliant Imagine, a Sadler’s Wells half sister to Derby hero Generous (Caerleon), won the Oaks in 2001 (her sire Sadler’s Wells enjoyed an Epsom classic double that year, when Galileo provided the great sire with his first Epsom Derby winner). Not surprisingly, given her race record and pedigree, Imagine has gone on to be top class broodmare. Her offspring include ill-fated Gr1 Prix Jean Luc Lagardere winner Horatio Nelson (Danehill), as well as Gr2 Rockfel Stakes heroine Kitty Matcham, and Gr2 winner Viscount Nelson (Giant’s Causeway).

Australia

The tough 2002 Oaks winner Kazzia (whose sire Zinaad was produced by former Oaks winner Time Charter) did not have a long innings at stud, but she did leave behind Gr1 Dubai Sheema Classic hero Eastern Anthem (by Singspiel), while Ouija Board, one of the greatest of modern day Oaks winners, lived up to expectations when her chestnut son Australia (Galileo), who now stands at Coolmore, won both the Investec and Irish Derbies of 2014. Currently standing for a fee of Đ50,000, Australia is regarded as one of the world’s most exciting young sires. Ouija Board, who won seven Gr1 races during her career, is also the dam of the ill-fated Gr3 Easter Cup winner Our Voodoo Prince (Kingmambo). The fortunes of Oaks winners at stud could get a further boost this year- with 2007 winner Light Shift (by Kingmambo) the dam of highly rated Derby candidate Ulysses (Galileo). A colt with a host of G1 entries, Ulysses broke his maiden by eight lengths and looks a horse destined for bigger things!


SPORTING POST • FriDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

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FAIRVIEW (Fri) .................................... SCOTTSVILLE (Sat) .......................... KENILWORTH (Sat) ........................ TURFFONTEIN (Sun)......................

fAirview Friday • 3rd June 2016

START

12:25PM Fairview

1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2F12 5F12 2F12 10 2F12 1F10 1F12 2F10

3F12 6F11 6F12 11F12 2F10 2F11 4F12 6F8 4F10 9F10

16F13 7F12 15F13 1F10 1F12 4F12 10F10 6F14

Juvenile PlATe (TuRF) - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-3)(2-5)(6-8)(7-9)

bollemAkieSie(C Spies) C Murray ............... 5 GreAt wAveS(DA Sham) K Zechner............... 1 lAventelhAAn(C Spies) C Zackey ................ 7 lordoftheGooGlie(JVA Strydom) M Yeni .. 8 rock deeJAy(DA Sham) S Khathi .................. 4 zevenAStic(AC Greeff) T Gould...................... 6 bonfire niGht(Y Bremner) S Khumalo ....... 10 Grumble(AC Greeff) A Fortune ....................... 2 Scribo(Y Bremner) S naidoo ........................... 9 Story of my life(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe . 3

60.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 55.0 55.0 55.0 55.0

btnF; prev run on a/w; hdgr ON; prev run on a/w; won last; prev run on a/w; won last; in frame last 6; Dist▼ Miesque’s Approval colt 75k nms (S hdgr ON;

6

START

3:25PM

Fairview 1F10 14K14 9T10 5V10 15K14 1F12 6F12 1F10 1F12 4F14 1F10 10F12 8F12 1V12 3K10 1K12

8T10 7F12 1S10 1V12 2K12 4F12 6F12 9F19 3F10 10F16 4F10 3F10 7F10 9S12 3K10 12K14

5F10 1 4K10 2 3S10 3 11T10 4 6K12 5 4F12 6 2F10 7 8F20 8 1F10 9 4F16 10 4F10 11 2F12 12 3F12 13 7V10 14 4F10 15 13K1216

START

4:00PM

Fairview

2

START

1:00PM

Fairview

1 2 3 4 5 7F12 2F10 3F12 6 3F12 5F14 9F14 7 8

1F10 1F10 6F12 1F10 10F12 2F10 1F12 6F12 14F16 7F14

START

1:35PM

Fairview 3K10 2K14 3D10 9D14 5F12 5F12 6F12 14V14 5F10

3K10 4K16 4S10 7D16 9F12 10F14 10F14 14F14 12F16

3L14 7K20 5D12 5F12 7F12 13F12 8F12 7F12 11F10

START

2:10PM

Fairview 9F12 5F12 9F14 11F10

START

2:45PM

Fairview 10F12 7F12 13F10 14F12 5F10 10F14 5V14 7F14 10F10 14F10 12F10 3F12 8F10 8F10 12F10 16F10

2F12 12F13 10F10 12F10 6F12 4F10 10V12 2F12 4F10 7F10 11F12 6F12 17F12 13F12 2F10 7F14

5F10 2F12 3F10 10F12

won last; second run; won last; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; Sail From Seattle filly; prev run on a/w; Dist▼ Blue Tiger filly; first run;

60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 57.0 57.0 57.0

btnF; hdgr ON; Dist▼ MR-6; Dist▼ MR-2; prev run on a/w; MR-3; unplaced last 6; MR-5; unplaced last 5; MR-3; unplaced last 11; MR-4; unplaced last 4; unplaced last 4; unplaced last 7; prev run on a/w; Right Approach colt; first run; Right Approach colt; first run; Kahal colt 120k ns (SI 0.28);

PA3/PiCK SiX2/JACKPOT1 MAiden PlATe (F&M)(TuRF) - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-9)(5-10)(7-8)

prAirie roSe(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ........... 9 mAin AttrAction(DA Sham) K Zechner ...... 1 vintAGe wine(GW Uren) R danielson ........... 6 voyAGer one(GD Smith) S naidoo .............. 10 mArch weSt(AC Greeff) T Gould ................... 2 AlphA Girl(J Snaith) S Khumalo .................... 3 princeSS mirAndA(JVA Strydom) C Zackey ...4 SAilinG AwAy(JVA Strydom) S devoy ............ 7 SprinG lAdy(DA Sham) S Khathi ................... 8 Sweet molly mAlone(AC Greeff) A Fortune ... 5

5

7F12 1 1F10 2 17F10 3 3F12 4 11F10 5 1F10 6 10F12 7 6F13 8 15F12 9 7F10 10 6F10 11 3F10 12 11F1013 4F10 14 3F10 15 14F1016

60.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 55.0 55.0 55.0 55.0

PA2/PiCK SiX1 MAiden PlATe (TuRF) - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(4-6-7-9)(10-11)

weSkuS klonG(A Nel) G v niekerk ................ 7 conSonAnce(T Laing) R danielson................ 2 SeAttle liGht(G Paddock) l Mxothwa.......... 5 oceAn croSSinG(JVA Strydom) W Agrella 10 John in fliGht(DJ McLachlan) T Gould........ 1 corridor of power(JVA Strydom) S devoy 12 AGile combAt(JVA Strydom) e Webber ...... 11 roAminG Jet(DA Sham) K Zechner ............... 4 envy the emerAld(JVA Strydom) l Mohapi ...8 off the bit(AC Greeff) A Fortune .................. 9 oSweGo(AC Greeff) X ndlovu........................... 3 Surf’S up(C Spies) C Zackey ......................... 6

4

1 2 3 4 5 5K10 5K14 4K10 6 6F10 7 10F12 8 7F10 9 10 4F12 5F12 7F12 7F10

emmypot(AC Greeff) T Gould.......................... 1 lAdy willow(C Spies) C Murray ................... 4 leopArd orchid(AC Greeff) A Fortune ........ 7 refrAin(C Spies) C Zackey ............................. 2 cAndy cruSh(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ........... 3 killAlA(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ..................... 6 kunGfoofiGhtinG(DA Sham) K Zechner ..... 8 ShininG throuGh(AC Greeff) X ndlovu ....... 5

3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PA1 Juvenile PlATe (FillieS)(TuRF) - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-3-8)(2-4)

60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 57.0

MR-5; MR-10; Dist▼ prev run on a/w; MR-7; unplaced last 4; Archipenko filly; first run; second run; second run; second run; Horse Chestnut filly; first run;

PA4/PiCK SiX3/JACKPOT2 MR 60 HAndiCAP (TuRF) - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-9)(3-5-6-13-16)(4-8-14)(7-12)(10-11-15)

JuSt too eArly(GD Smith) S naidoo ......... 13 AntAGoniSt(DA Sham) K Zechner .................. 8 lAdy orAcy(JVA Strydom) X ndlovu .............. 2 reStleSS roAd(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ..... 11 vAriStAr(JVA Strydom) A Fortune .................. 6 kinG of the north(JVA Strydom) R danielson . 12 SupA-u(DA McKenzie) e Webber ...................... 7 eveninG Storm(Y Bremner) S Khumalo ....... 9 verlAine(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe .................. 4 Juniper(C Spies) C Zackey ........................... 15 nomvulA(C Spies) C Murray .......................... 5 SpeciAl effectS(DA McKenzie) K Ramsamy ..14 Stevedore(JVA Strydom) S devoy ................. 3 SpiAGGiA(Y Bremner) l Mxothwa................... 10 corAl key(C Spies) M Yeni .......................... 16 bizzy peG(JVA Strydom) l Mohapi .................. 1

60.0 59.5 58.0 58.0 57.5 57.0 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.0 55.5 55.5 54.0 54.0 52.5 52.0

MR+4; MR+2; won last; prev run on a/w; unplaced last 3; MR-4; prev run on a/w; MR-3; btnF; hdgr OFF; MR-8; Dist▼ won last; MR-6; unplaced last 6; MR+2; prev run on a/w; MR-1; unplaced last 6; unplaced last 3; MR-3; MR-4; unplaced last 4;

hdgr ON; unplaced last 6;

4F16 6T16 5L14 8T12 8D16 10V16 6F14 8F14 10T10 13F10 7F10 9F12

START

4:35PM

Fairview 2F14 3L20 6F16 4F20 7D24 7K14 7F12 3F14

4F14 10K20 8F16 2F14 8D14 2F16 13F14 11F13

2F16 1F14 6F13 4F12 16F12 8F16 13F10 9F14 7F16 5F14

4F16 6F16 12F14 7F16 8F14 1F16 3F16 9F14 7F14 3F12

62.5 61.0 58.0 56.0 55.5 55.5 55.0 54.0 54.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0

MR-2;

MR-3; btnF; in frame last 4; Dist▼ MR+6; won last; in frame last 4; MR-1; Dist▼ prev run on a/w; in frame last 4; prev run on a/w;

MR-6; hdgr ON; in frame last 3; hdgr ON;

7

8

PA7/PiCK SiX6 MR 64 HAndiCAP (TuRF) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-10-11-16-17)(4-14)(5-6)(9-13)(12-18)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3F16 9 12F1310 7F16 11 13F1312 9F13 13 6F16 14 5F14 15 12F1616 12F16 17 12F1418 12F14 6K14 8F13 10F16 9D16 1F12 16F12 5F13

blizzArd belle(Y Bremner) W Agrella......... 1 Jo’S bond(J Snaith) S Khumalo .................... 12 cleAr SAilinG(MD Miller) M Yeni ............... 11 Jo mAlone(C Spies) C Zackey........................ 3 Silver bAnShee(BJ Crawford) C Orffer ........ 6 bellA SpumAnte(AC Greeff) A Fortune ....... 8 eroS’S Girl(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ............ 16 SilvAn JAzz(C Spies) R danielson ................. 4 Summer cruiSe(AC Greeff) K Ramsamy ... 13 AGterSkot(Y Bremner) K Zechner.................. 9 wolverinA(C Spies) T Gould........................ 14 lA rebel(Y Bremner) l Mxothwa..................... 5 myStic expreSS(AC Greeff) X ndlovu........ 15 red heArt(C Spies) C Murray ...................... 10 Sweetchild o mine(Y Bremner) S naidoo . 7 lohnromAnce(A Nel) G v niekerk ................ 2

PA6/PiCK SiX5/JACKPOT4 MAiden PlATe (F&M)(TuRF) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-6-9-13)(3-15)(5-8-12)(11-14)

2F13 1 8F12 2 2F12 3 2F13 4 3F19 5 7F16 6 6F12 7 9F13 8 9V17 9 11F1310 9F12 11 12F1212 2F14 13 4T15 14 9F10 11F1215

3F14 2F12 8L13 3F13 3F16 6F14 4F14 4F16 7T16 10F10 8F12 5F10 2F14

PA5/PiCK SiX4/JACKPOT3 MilKWOOd STAKeS (F&M)(liSTed)(TuRF) - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-7-10-12-15)(4-8-11-14)(6-9-13)

ASpen fire(GS Kotzen) W Agrella .................. 6 eyetuneS(DA Sham) S Khumalo ................... 12 Steel pAn bAnd(G Paddock) l Mxothwa .... 15 StoryfieldS(C Spies) C Zackey .................... 3 velvet orchid(AC Greeff) A Fortune ............ 4 nurSe hArriet(DA Sham) C Murray .......... 14 Air belle(GW Uren) C Orffer .......................... 8 red velvet lounGe(AC Greeff) T Gould...... 1 one love(DA Sham) S Khathi .......................... 7 love to dAnce(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ...... 13 rock burner(T Laing) C Thabana................. 2 ShockwAve(AC Greeff) X ndlovu ................... 5 AQuinAtA(DA Sham) K Zechner ..................... 11 briStol blue(T Laing) R danielson ............... 9 tudor monArch(G Paddock) l Mohapi .... 10

cASSiA(Y Bremner) l Hewitson......................... 1 nordic Jet(A Nel) G v niekerk ..................... 16 plAcido(AC Greeff) A Fortune ....................... 17 Stir it up(DA Sham) K Zechner...................... 2 mAtAdor in red(GD Smith) C Orffer............ 7 Sun power(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe.............. 5 fly me over(JVA Strydom) W Agrella ......... 13 pAuluS(C Spies) C Zackey ............................... 8 temple rock(T Laing) R danielson ............. 15 inviSible Juice(Y Bremner) S Khumalo ....... 9 wild niGht out(Y Bremner) C Thabana ..... 11 GreAtiSt hitS(GW Uren) l Mxothwa .......... 10 cApStone von kluh(T Laing) C Murray ..... 4 nAbucco(DA Sham) S Khathi.......................... 6 Ace AntoniuS(DA McKenzie) e Webber ...... 12 mAmbo itAliAno(Y Bremner) X ndlovu........ 3 bordered in Grey(Y Bremner) - reserve 1... 14 tAll Ship(GW Uren) - reserve 2.................... 18

Scribble Pad

60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0

60.0 60.0 60.0 59.5 59.5 58.5 58.5 58.0 58.0 57.5 57.0 57.0 56.0 56.0 54.5 52.0 55.5 52.0

MR-6; btnF; in frame last 4; MR+7; Dist▲ MR-6; btnF; Dist▲ MR-3; btnF; Dist▲ MR-5; hdgr ON; Dist▼ MR-8; unplaced last 4; MR+3; Dist▲ MR-2; prev run on a/w; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; MR-10; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; hdgr ON; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; btnF; second run; Dist▲

MR-1; btnF; MR-1; MR-7; unplaced last 6; btnF; MR-8; Dist▼ unplaced last 8; Dist▲ won last; MR-1; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; MR-2; prev run on a/w; in frame last 3; MR+5; prev run on a/w; MR-2; unplaced last 4; MR-2; prev run on a/w; MR-7; unplaced last 4; MR-1; MR-3; unplaced last 6; MR-3; unplaced last 4; MR-1;

RACE 1 3/1 Bollemakiesie 3/1 Story Of My Life 3/1 ROCK DEEJAY 5/1 Zevenastic 7/1 Great Waves 10/1 Bonfire Night 14/1 Lordofthegooglie 20/1 Scribo 25/1 Laventelhaan 33/1 Grumble RACE 2 16/10 EMMYPOT 4/1 Lady Willow 4/1 Leopard Orchid 4/1 Killala 10/1 Candy Crush 10/1 Kungfoofighting 14/1 Shining Through 20/1 Refrain RACE 3 1/1 WESKUS KLONG 4/1 Consonance 4/1 Seattle Light 7/1 Off The Bit 10/1 Ocean Crossing 14/1 Oswego 14/1 Surf’s Up 14/1 John In Flight 33/1 Agile Combat 50/1 Roaming Jet 50/1 Corridor Of Power 80/1 Envy The Emerald RACE 4 2/1 ALPHA GIRL 3/1 Main Attraction 4/1 Prairie Rose 4/1 Sweet Molly Malone 7/1 March West 10/1 Spring Lady 14/1 Vintage Wine 33/1 Voyager One 50/1 Princess Miranda 66/1 Sailing Away RACE 5 4/1 Coral Key 4/1 Special Effects 5/1 King Of The North 5/1 EVENING STORM 7/1 Antagonist 12/1 Just Too Early 12/1 Restless Road 12/1 Nomvula 14/1 Spiaggia 16/1 Varistar 16/1 Juniper 20/1 Verlaine 25/1 Lady Oracy 33/1 Stevedore 33/1 Supa-U 33/1 Bizzy Peg RACE 6 4/1 Clear Sailing 4/1 Bella Spumante 5/1 Silver Banshee 7/1 Blizzard Belle 7/1 Summer Cruise 7/1 Eros’s Girl 12/1 JO’S BOND 14/1 La Rebel 14/1 Mystic Express 14/1 Wolverina 16/1 Jo Malone 20/1 Agterskot 25/1 Red Heart 33/1 Silvan Jazz 33/1 Sweetchild O Mine 33/1 Lohnromance RACE 7 5/2 Aquinata 4/1 ASPEN FIRE 5/1 Velvet Orchid 5/1 Bristol Blue 7/1 Steel Pan Band 7/1 Storyfields 10/1 Eyetunes 14/1 Red Velvet Lounge 20/1 Air Belle 25/1 Nurse Harriet 33/1 One Love 33/1 Love To Dance 50/1 Rock Burner 50/1 Shockwave 50/1 Tudor Monarch RACE 8 3/1 TEMPLE ROCK 7/1 Placido 7/1 Nabucco 7/1 Paulus 10/1 Cassia 14/1 Ace Antonius 14/1 Invisible Juice 14/1 Sun Power 14/1 Matador In Red 14/1 Nordic Jet 20/1 Stir It Up 25/1 Tall Ship 25/1 Capstone Von Kluh 25/1 Wild Night Out 33/1 Greatist Hits 33/1 Mambo Italiano 33/1 Bordered In Grey 33/1 Fly Me Over


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SPORTING POST • FriDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

Scottsville Saturday • 4th June 2016 START

11:20PM

1

Maiden Juvenile Plate (Inside) - 1600m - SAME TRAINER:(3-10)(6-8)(9-13)

Scottsville

10S12 1 Apres Ski(DR Drier) S Veale.................................... 2 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 4S14 2 Archilles(Y Govender) B Jacobson.....................12 60.0 second run; 13S12 12S12 3 Gold Dash(KG Naidoo) T Godden.........................10 60.0 Dist▲ 5D12 3D12 2D16 4 Highway Eightyfive(D Campbell) A Delpech... 6 60.0 first run on turf; 3D14 5 Just Cruised In(G v Zyl) W Kennedy.................. 9 60.0 second run; first run on turf; 7S12 3S14 6 Legend(DC Howells) C Storey................................... 5 60.0 2S12 2D14 7 QEYAADAH(MF de Kock) Wei Marwing.................... 3 60.0 Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 7S12 10D14 8 Red Hot Russian(DC Howells) M Yeni..............13 60.0 8S12 9 Roy’s Just Kidding(GS Kotzen) A Andrews...... 4 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 5D12 5D14 3D16 10 Roy’s Yevahn(KG Naidoo) L Hewitson.................. 8 60.0 first run on turf; 4D12 11S12 11 Saracen King(MD Miller) A Forbes....................... 7 60.0 Dist▲ 12 Speed Of Africa(D Kannemeyer) K De Melo...... 1 60.0 Ideal World colt 170k ty (SI 1.92) 6S10 5S12 13 Whitelightwarrior(GS Kotzen) S Randolph..... 11 60.0 Dist▲

START

2:50PM

Scottsville

START

Scottsville

2

11:55PM Maiden Plate (F&M) (Inside) - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(6-9)(7-10)(13-16)

Scottsville

3V14 2T15 5D14 1 Jayrista(M Houdalakis) P Strydom......................... 5 60.0 MR-2; btnF; prev run on a/w; 5D14 6D16 2S14 2 Dubliner(CS Laird) B Nyawo................................... 7 60.0 MR+10; 3D14 2D14 3D12 3 Gordon’s Cungee(DC Howells) M Yeni.............. 3 60.0 Dist▲ in frame last 4; 2D12 3D10 2D12 4 Pop Star(JE Freedman) S Veale.............................. 4 60.0 Dist▲ in frame last 3; 10D16 3S14 3S14 5 Feature Bid(D Egdes) D De Gouveia.................... 1 60.0 MR+4; 2D16 3S16 5D16 6 STREETS OF GOLD(KG Naidoo) A Domeyer.........14 60.0 MR-2; btnF; hdgr ON; 2D12 7S12 8D12 7 Esperanza Fire(W Whitehead) S Randolph......10 60.0 Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 11S12 3D14 4D14 8 Willowgrange(G Anthony) A Forbes.................. 8 60.0 Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 6D14 5D10 7D12 9 Classy Chic(KG Naidoo) C Murray........................ 2 60.0 MR-10; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 3; 8S12 9S12 6D12 10 Expressa(W Whitehead) B Lerena........................12 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 9S16 5S16 10S14 11 Julie’s Girl(JG Dittmer) D Habib.........................15 60.0 hdgr ON; unplaced last 8; 14S14 9D16 9D16 12 Fly Rebecca Fly(AD Gordon) ES Ngwane........... 6 60.0 unplaced last 3; prev run on a/w; 15S12 12D16 12D16 13 Legal Legacy(CE Erasmus) W Kennedy............... 9 60.0 hdgr OFF; unplaced last 4; 10D12 7S14 14 Dream Babe(LA Crawford) L Hewitson................16 60.0 12S14 15 Life Is Fun(A Nel) T Godden..................................11 60.0 second run; 7D19 7D16 8D19 16 Causeway Bay(CE Erasmus) - reserve 1............13 60.0 MR-15; unplaced last 10;

12:30PM

Scottsville

3

MR 82 Handicap (Inside) - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(8-9-12)

3T11 5T16 5D14 1 ISCA(G v Zyl) W Kennedy..........................................11 62.5 MR-1; hdgr ON; 4D14 1D14 1D16 2 Last Tiger(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech.................... 4 61.0 MR+21; won last 2; 1K14 1K14 6K12 3 Winter Prince(BJ Crawford) C Orffer................. 9 60.5 Dist▲ 1S12 13D16 8S12 4 Singh Is King(KG Naidoo) M Yeni........................12 60.0 Dist▲ 5K14 1K16 6S16 5 Annigoni(VH Marshall) M Byleveld.......................... 6 60.0 3T16 6T12 5D14 6 Irish Pride(JJ v Vuuren) Wei Marwing................. 7 59.5 6D12 6V12 5T15 7 Master Archer(SG Tarry) S Khumalo................ 2 59.0 MR-2; unplaced last 4; 6S14 3D12 4D12 8 Firewood(DR Drier) A Domeyer............................. 1 57.5 MR-5; btnF; hdgr ON; 11K16 6D14 1D16 9 Roy’s Winter Patch(DR Drier) K De Melo........ 5 56.5 won last; prev run on a/w; 6D12 10D14 6D10 10 Ice Run(AJ Rivalland) L Hewitson...........................10 56.0 MR+1; unplaced last 3; 4D14 9D16 4S14 11 Bizjet(C Scott) C Storey............................................ 8 56.0 7K14 1S14 9D14 12 Seymour(DR Drier) S Veale..................................... 3 53.5 MR+2; prev run on a/w;

START

1:05PM

Scottsville

4

START

Scottsville

2V12 6T14 5T14 1 Sweet Habanero(M Houdalakis) L Hewitson...11 60.0 Dist▼ 8S10 8S10 7D10 2 Genial(ML Roberts) C Habib...................................10 58.0 MR-11; unplaced last 6; 1D12 5D14 10D14 3 Alldressedup(L Cunha) A Balloo........................ 3 56.5 MR-2; Dist▼ 8D12 4D12 6D12 4 Hey Georgie Girl(D Campbell) D De Gouveia.... 6 56.5 prev run on a/w; 2S12 3S12 3S12 5 Lily Gray(DS Bosch) C Murray................................ 1 56.5 in frame last 3; 4D14 1S14 5S14 6 Pearl Emblem(PV Lafferty) C Thabana............... 9 56.0 Dist▼ 8D12 11S12 4S12 7 Roy’s Queen(KG Naidoo) T Godden....................... 2 55.0 MR-2; 3D12 2S12 11D12 8 Kadeze(AJ Rivalland) D Schwarz............................... 5 55.0 btnF; prev run on a/w; 12D12 11D16 13D14 9 Thaler Point(GS Kotzen) C Ngcobo..................... 8 55.0 MR-6; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 1S12 7D12 7D14 10 BETWEEN THE SHEETS(A Nel) S Moodley........... 7 54.0 prev run on a/w; 9D12 9S12 12S12 11 Treble Tot(MD Miller) A Arries.............................. 4 53.0 MR-5; unplaced last 3; 12S12 14S14 7S12 12 Cayenne(CE Erasmus) ES Ngwane........................13 52.0 MR-2; unplaced last 3; 8D16 9D16 9D14 13 Devon Belle(LA Crawford) M Mjoka...................12 52.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 8;

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PA2/PICK SIX1 MR 84 Handicap (F&M)(Inside) - 1600m - SAME TRAINER:(3-7)(5-12)

3S18 12S18 9D20 1 Kileigh(G v Zyl) D Schwarz....................................... 2 62.0 MR-1; Dist▼ 6T16 1T15 6T16 2 PENNY SERENADE(MG Azzie) L Hewitson............. 6 60.5 1K12 2K14 5D14 3 School Run(A Nel) M Byleveld............................10 60.5 5K20 2D16 1D16 4 Secret Seven(J Snaith) P Strydom....................13 60.0 MR+4; won last; 1K12 2K14 8K14 5 Silvan Star(GS Kotzen) S Randolph....................12 60.0 4L13 2D14 2D14 6 Impala Lily(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech.................. 5 59.5 MR+4; btnF; in frame last 3; 5K12 1K16 11D14 7 Skip A Beat(A Nel) A Domeyer............................... 4 59.5 1D16 3D14 4S18 8 Crackpot(DC Howells) M Yeni............................... 9 59.0 Dist▼ in frame last 6; 5D19 2S16 5D16 9 Alpine Ridge(AJ Wright) B Lerena........................ 7 58.0 prev run on a/w; 5S16 10S18 5D16 10 Mark My Card(W Badenhorst) W Kennedy.......11 56.5 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 8D14 3D16 10D14 11 Seek The Summit(DS Bosch) C Murray............. 3 56.0 MR-1; prev run on a/w; 10D14 11D12 14S12 12 Cyclone Sassy(GS Kotzen) B Dean...................... 8 54.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 7D16 7D16 11D16 13 Royal Tree(KG Naidoo) K De Melo........................ 1 52.5 MR-6; unplaced last 4;

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PA7/PICK SIX6 MR 70 Apprentice Handicap (F&M) - 1200m - SAME TRAINER:(-)

10T14 1T12 2T10 1 Talktothestars(FC de Beer) P Strydom............ 5 60.0 MR+6; 3K12 1K10 8S11 2 Gulf Storm(BJ Crawford) C Orffer......................16 58.5 hdgr ON; 2S10 2S12 1S11 3 Captain Alfredo(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech...11 56.5 MR+8; won last; in frame last 8; 1S10 2D12 3T10 4 Barbosa(DR Drier) S Veale....................................10 56.0 in frame last 7; 9K16 2K10 2S12 5 Red Ray(J Ramsden) A Marcus................................ 8 56.0 btnF; 3K12 4K14 6S10 6 Seventh Plain(DR Drier) A Domeyer.................15 54.5 hdgr ON; 2T10 10T12 5T10 7 Splendid Garden(MG Azzie) JP vd Merwe......13 54.0 1T12 4T16 5T12 8 Tiger’s Touch(SG Tarry) Wei Marwing................ 2 54.0 3K12 1K14 6S12 9 Cuvee Brut(BJ Crawford) L Hewitson................... 3 53.5 9K12 2K12 1S12 10 Exelero(VH Marshall) M Byleveld.........................14 53.5 MR+6; won last; 1V12 3V12 2T11 11 African Ruler(PA Peter) M Yeni.......................... 4 53.0 MR+1; in frame last 6; 13K14 4D14 3S11 12 Ernie(MW Bass) G v Niekerk..................................... 6 52.0 1V12 1T12 2S11 13 CAPTAIN’S CAUSEWAY(SG Tarry) S Khumalo...... 7 52.0 MR+4; btnF; in frame last 3; 8K10 14K10 2S10 14 Guiness(DR Drier) C Murray...................................17 52.0 btnF; 1K12 1K12 5S11 15 Captain Swarovski(J Snaith) - reserve 1.......12 52.0 6T14 16T12 10T10 16 Moofeed(MF de Kock) - reserve 2.......................... 9 54.0 MR-1; unplaced last 3; 4T10 2T11 7T12 17 Aurum Pot(AG Laird) - reserve 3........................... 1 54.0

4:00PM

START PA1

8

PA6/PICK SIX5/JACKPOT4 Gr1 Tsogo Sun Sprint - 1200m - SAME TRAINER:(2-9)(4-6-14)(8-13)

3K10 1T11 1T10 1 CARRY ON ALICE(SG Tarry) S Khumalo.................. 5 60.0 MR+4; won last 2; in frame last 3; 1K12 3K16 2S12 2 Lanner Falcon(MW Bass) G v Niekerk............... 2 60.0 btnF; in frame last 3; 2T14 2T12 4T12 3 Lazer Star(MG Azzie) Wei Marwing...................... 9 60.0 MR-1; btnF; in frame last 6; 4K12 12K10 12S12 4 Fly By Night(MW Bass) M Byleveld....................10 60.0 MR-1; 6K12 2D14 1S12 5 Real Princess(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech.......... 8 60.0 MR+2; won last; 3S10 1D12 1D12 6 Miss Varlicious(PM Gadsby) C Murray............. 3 60.0 MR+7; won last 2; 1K12 1K12 5S12 7 Princess Royal(GS Kotzen) A Andrews.............. 1 59.0 1K12 1K11 3S12 8 Victoria Lavelle(J Snaith) P Strydom............... 6 59.0 MR+2; in frame last 3; 1S12 3D14 1T12 9 Joan Ranger(M Houdalakis) B Lerena.................. 7 59.0 MR+10; won last; in frame last 3; 2D13 1S12 1S12 10 Elusivenchantment(DC Howells) M Yeni....... 4 59.0 MR+5; won last 2; in frame last 6;

3:25PM START

7

PA5/PICK SIX4/JACKPOT3 Gr1 Fillies Sprint - 1200m - SAME TRAINER:(2-4)

4:35PM

Scottsville

10

MR 70 Apprentice Handicap (F&M) - 1200m - SAME TRAINER:(-)

4D14 1D14 6D14 1 WIND SINGER(DC Howells) A Arries........................ 3 60.0 Dist▼ 9S16 9D16 3S12 2 Ire De Fiesta(KG Naidoo) T Godden....................11 60.0 1D12 2D12 7S12 3 Roy’s Folly(Y Govender) ES Ngwane..................14 60.0 MR-1; 1K14 5K14 8D16 4 Stockade(GS Kotzen) L Hewitson.........................10 59.0 MR-3; Dist▼ prev run on a/w; 4D10 2S10 1S14 5 Lavender Bank(DS Bosch) not declared............ 5 56.0 Dist▼ won last; in frame last 3; 3S12 1S12 8S12 6 Seventh Moment(PV Lafferty) D De Gouveia.... 8 56.0 9D12 7S12 1D12 7 Noodle(AJ Rivalland) S Moodley.............................. 1 55.5 won last; prev run on a/w; 7S14 2S10 4S12 8 Black Cashmere(G v Zyl) not declared............12 54.5 btnF; 12D12 10S12 11S12 9 Lockheed Star(JG Dittmer) C Habib.................... 2 54.0 MR-6; hdgr ON; unplaced last 3; 6D14 12D16 9S14 10 Obrega(C Scott) C Ngcobo....................................... 4 54.0 MR-2; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 9D12 10D12 5S12 11 Bee My Honey(ML Roberts) L Tarentaal.............13 52.0 MR+1; unplaced last 5; 4S10 4S10 7S10 12 Grand Fantasy(L Cunha) M Mjoka...................... 6 52.0 MR-2; 13V14 11Q10 8Q12 13 Patricia(CE Erasmus) C Thabana........................... 7 52.0 MR-15; Dist▼ unplaced last 6; 5D14 6D14 8S12 14 Salander(PL Lunn) A Balloo................................... 9 52.0 MR-2; unplaced last 7;

RACE 1 2/1 QEYAADAH 4/1 Archilles 5/1 Highway Eightyfive 5/1 Just Cruised In 7/1 Legend 10/1 Speed Of Africa 10/1 Apres Ski 14/1 Whitelightwarrior 20/1 Roy’s Just Kidding 20/1 Roy’s Yevahn 25/1 Saracen King 33/1 Red Hot Russian 66/1 Gold Dash RACE 2 3/1 Gordon’s Cungee 3/1 Pop Star 5/1 Jayrista 5/1 Willowgrange 7/1 STREETS OF GOLD 7/1 Dubliner 14/1 Esperanza Fire 14/1 Expressa 20/1 Feature Bid 25/1 Fly Rebecca Fly 25/1 Classy Chic 33/1 Julie’s Girl 33/1 Life Is Fun 50/1 Dream Babe 50/1 Causeway Bay 80/1 Legal Legacy RACE 3 5/2 Last Tiger 4/1 Master Archer 5/1 Winter Prince 5/1 Irish Pride 7/1 Annigoni 10/1 Roy’s Winter Patch 10/1 Firewood 10/1 ISCA 14/1 Seymour 20/1 Singh Is King 33/1 Ice Run 33/1 Bizjet RACE 4 5/2 Impala Lily 3/1 Secret Seven 4/1 PENNY SERENADE 7/1 Alpine Ridge 7/1 Crackpot 10/1 Skip A Beat 10/1 School Run 10/1 Silvan Star 20/1 Kileigh 25/1 Mark My Card 33/1 Seek The Summit 33/1 Royal Tree 66/1 Cyclone Sassy RACE 5 2/1 CLOTH OF CLOUD 5/1 Zaakhira 5/1 The Secret Is Out 7/1 Myfunnyvalentine 7/1 Blaze Of Mystery 7/1 Fursa 7/1 Visuality 14/1 Poster Girl 14/1 Announcing Rain 14/1 Diamond In The Sky 33/1 Zadora RACE 6 12/10 Horse Guards 4/1 Rivarine 4/1 OOMPH 7/1 Act Of Loyalty 10/1 Paperback Writer 10/1 Always In Charge 14/1 Over Sure 14/1 Red Rock 33/1 Sporting Monarch 33/1 Seattle Singer RACE 7 16/10 CARRY ON ALICE 3/1 Lanner Falcon 4/1 Real Princess 5/1 Lazer Star 10/1 Victoria Lavelle 10/1 Miss Varlicious 14/1 Princess Royal 14/1 Joan Ranger 33/1 Fly By Night 33/1 Elusivenchantment RACE 8 3/1 Captain Alfredo 5/1 Red Ray 7/1 Barbosa 7/1 CAPTAIN’S CAUSEWAY

START

PA3/PICK SIX2/JACKPOT1 1:40PM Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship (2yo Fillies) - 1200m - SAME TRAINER:(3-6-9)(5-10)

Scottsville

5

2T10 1V10 8D14 1 Announcing Rain(MG Azzie) L Hewitson.........11 60.0 Dist▼ 2S10 1S12 1S12 2 Blaze Of Mystery(DC Howells) M Yeni............. 9 60.0 won last 2; in frame last 3; 1K10 1T11 1T12 3 CLOTH OF CLOUD(SG Tarry) S Khumalo................ 3 60.0 won last 3; in frame last 3; 1D10 2S10 3D14 4 Diamond In The Sky(AJ Wright) B Lerena......... 1 60.0 Dist▼ in frame last 3; 5T10 1V14 1T12 5 Fursa(MF de Kock) C Murray.................................... 6 60.0 won last 2; 1T12 2T12 6 Myfunnyvalentine(SG Tarry) A Delpech........10 60.0 1D12 7 Poster Girl(G v Zyl) W Kennedy........................... 2 60.0 won last; second run; 1K10 1S11 8 The Secret Is Out(VH Marshall) M Byleveld..... 5 60.0 won last 2; 1T10 4S11 9 Visuality(SG Tarry) P Strydom................................ 7 60.0 1V12 10 Zaakhira(MF de Kock) Wei Marwing...................... 8 60.0 won last; second run; 6S10 2S12 1D12 11 Zadora(G Anthony) A Forbes.................................... 4 60.0 won last; prev run on a/w;

10/1 Talktothestars 10/1 Exelero 10/1 Tiger’s Touch 10/1 Seventh Plain 10/1 African Ruler 14/1 Ernie 14/1 Guiness 20/1 Cuvee Brut 25/1 Splendid Garden 25/1 Gulf Storm 33/1 Captain Swarovski 33/1 Moofeed 33/1 Aurum Pot RACE 9 2/1 Lily Gray 5/2 Sweet Habanero 7/1 Hey Georgie Girl 7/1 Pearl Emblem 10/1 Alldressedup 10/1 Kadeze 14/1 BETWEEN THE SHEETS

START

PA4/PICK SIX3/JACKPOT2 Gr1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion (2yo’s) - 1200m - SAME TRAINER:(4-8)

2:15PM

Scottsville

6

1V12 1 Act Of Loyalty(MF de Kock) Wei Marwing......... 3 60.0 won last; second run; 2K12 1K12 2 Always In Charge(VH Marshall) A Marcus......10 60.0 won last; 1D10 1S12 3 Horse Guards(DR Drier) S Veale......................... 6 60.0 won last 2; 1F12 1F12 1F12 4 OOMPH(MG Azzie) A Domeyer.................................. 8 60.0 won last 3; in frame last 3; 1D12 3D12 2S11 5 Over Sure(KG Naidoo) L Hewitson........................ 4 60.0 in frame last 3; 7S14 1D14 6 Paperback Writer(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech..... 5 60.0 Dist▼ won last; prev run on a/w; 1V10 5S11 7 Red Rock(SG Tarry) S Khumalo............................... 9 60.0 2T10 2T10 2T12 8 Rivarine(MG Azzie) K Zechner................................ 7 60.0 in frame last 4; 1V12 2V10 9 Sporting Monarch(B Warren) D Habib........... 1 60.0 2T11 2S11 1V12 10 Seattle Singer(C Spies) M Yeni.......................... 2 57.5 won last; in frame last 5;

14/1 Roy’s Queen 14/1 Genial 33/1 Thaler Point 33/1 Treble Tot 33/1 Cayenne 50/1 Devon Belle RACE 10 4/1 Black Cashmere 4/1 Noodle 5/1 WIND SINGER 5/1 Roy’s Folly 7/1 Seventh Moment 10/1 Stockade 10/1 Lavender Bank 10/1 Bee My Honey 14/1 Ire De Fiesta 14/1 Grand Fantasy 25/1 Obrega 33/1 Lockheed Star 33/1 Salander 50/1 Patricia


SPORTING POST • FriDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

33

Kenilworth Saturday • 4th June 2016 START

5:05PM

Kenilworth

START

12:50PM

1

Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) - 1000m - SAME TRAINER:(1-6)(3-5)(4-7)

Kenilworth

1 Figure Of Grey(J Snaith) D Dillon................ 4 60.0 So You Think filly; first run; 2 Miss Malbec(GS Kotzen) J Jordaan.............. 5 60.0 Philanthropist filly 200k bk3 (SI 9K10 11K12 4K10 3 RING O’ VAR(BJ Crawford) H vd Hoven.......... 10 60.0 5K10 5L10 4 Royal Duchess(VH Marshall) L Africa.......... 3 60.0 hdgr ON; 5 Seattle Gold(BJ Crawford) B Fayd’herbe..... 2 60.0 Sail From Seattle filly; 6 Strategic Approach(J Snaith) C du Plooy....7 60.0 Jay Peg filly; first run; 7K10 5K12 7K12 7 Ubiquitous Star(VH Marshall) S Fortune.... 9 60.0 hdgr ON; unplaced last 3; 8 Under Milkwood(GW Ennion) R Fourie....... 6 60.0 Windrush filly 160k crtr (SI 0.87) 9 Whispering Light(HWJ Crawford) G Behr... 1 60.0 Gimmethegreenlight filly 160k crtr 2K10 7K12 10 Whose That Girl(MW Bass) R Khathi.......... 8 60.0 btnF;

2

Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) - 1000m - SAME TRAINER:(2-10)

3

PA2/PICK SIX1 Juvenile Plate - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(1-2-7)(4-5)

4

PA3/PICK SIX2/JACKPOT1 Maiden Plate (F&M) - 1600m - SAME TRAINER:(1-5)(2-6-8)

START PA1

1:25PM

Kenilworth

1 Cassidy Jade(AD Steyn) C du Plooy............... 7 60.0 Tiger Dance filly 40k crtr (SI 0.2 2 Class Protector(VH Marshall) XG Carstens.... 9 60.0 National Emblem filly; first run; 3K10 3L10 5K10 3 Moulina(PD Reeves) R Fourie......................... 3 60.0 4 Onthecharts(GW Ennion) L Africa............... 1 60.0 Gimmethegreenlight filly; 5 Pint Pot(M Robinson) R Khathi....................... 8 60.0 Judpot filly 100k crs (SI 0.83); 6 Red Berry Candle(GS Kotzen) B May......... 5 60.0 Pathfork filly 70k crs (SI 0.58); 7 Red Light Girl(J Snaith) B Fayd’herbe......... 6 60.0 Captain Al filly 450k bk1 (SI 0.72 8 Silken Summer(BJ Crawford) D Dillon......... 2 60.0 Pathfork filly 130k tycts (SI 2.83 6K12 7K12 9 Slope Style(D Kannemeyer) G Behr............. 10 60.0 5K10 10 Varifast(VH Marshall) H vd Hoven.................. 4 60.0 second run;

START

2:00PM

Kenilworth

4K10 1K14 5K12 1 Dancer(J Ramsden) B Fayd’herbe................... 3 60.0 Dist▲ 5K12 1K12 2 TABLE BAY(J Ramsden) D Dillon....................... 1 60.0 Dist▲ won last; 9K12 3 Eastern Pearl(AE Sands) R Khathi.............. 2 57.0 Dist▲ second run; 7K14 2K14 9K14 4 Hernando’s Promise(VH Marshall) L Africa..4 57.0 4K11 9K14 5 Seventh Speed(VH Marshall) H vd Hoven..... 5 57.0 4K12 1K14 6 Streaming(M Robinson) G Behr..................... 7 57.0 won last; 5K12 7 World In Union(J Ramsden) R Fourie......... 6 57.0 Dist▲ second run;

START

2:35PM

Kenilworth

3K14 2K16 2K16 1 NAVASHA(BJ Crawford) B Fayd’herbe............... 2 60.0 MR-1; btnF; in frame last 4; 4K16 6K14 3K16 2 Come On Inn(AN Marcus) R Fourie................. 3 60.0 7L20 3K16 5K18 3 St Elmo’s Fire(MW Bass) R Khathi.............. 4 60.0 MR-2; Dist▼ 2L20 10K16 5K20 4 Dontknowhy(DR Hodgson) B May................ 7 60.0 MR-3; Dist▼ 7K12 5K14 5K14 5 Electro Diva(BJ Crawford) G Wright............ 5 60.0 MR-2; unplaced last 5; 9K12 7K12 4K14 6 Chacabotha(AN Marcus) G Behr................... 6 60.0 MR+7; 8K10 8K14 6K12 7 Meritocracy(J Ramsden) D Dillon............... 1 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 6; 5K12 10K12 9K14 8 Golden Pass(AN Marcus) C du Plooy............. 8 60.0 MR-3; unplaced last 5; 6K14 6K16 6K16 9 Mrs Gray(JMT Stewart) S Fortune................... 9 60.0 unplaced last 9; 7K14 9K16 11K12 10 Call Me Darling(ELP Steyn) H vd Hoven... 10 60.0 MR-5; Dist▲ unplaced last 8;

START

3:10PM

Kenilworth

5

PA4/PICK SIX3/JACKPOT2 MR 85 Handicap - 1000m - SAME TRAINER:(5-7)

6

PA5/PICK SIX4/JACKPOT3 MR 89 Handicap (F&M) - 1200m - SAME TRAINER:(1-7)(6-10)

2K10 3K12 4K10 1 Captain Bagg(AE Sands) G Behr................... 3 60.0 in frame last 10; 4K10 3K10 5K10 2 Kirumbo(AN Marcus) R Fourie......................... 6 59.5 MR-1; 7K10 8K12 9K10 3 Western Storm(GR Puller) B Fayd’herbe.... 1 59.5 MR-5; unplaced last 4; 4K10 1K10 1K10 4 AL WAHED(JMT Stewart) S Fortune................... 8 57.5 MR+4; won last 2; in frame last 3; 3L10 5K10 3K10 5 Bold Var(VH Marshall) D Dillon....................... 2 57.0 4F12 1F10 2K10 6 Buckinghampshire(DR Hodgson) B May... 4 57.0 in frame last 3; 6K10 3L10 4K10 7 Mystical Twilight(VH Marshall) H vd Hoven... 9 56.5 MR-1; hdgr OFF; 3V10 1T12 8 Nevada(BJ Crawford) G Wright......................... 5 54.5 won last; new stbl (ex C Spies); 1K10 3K10 9 Mission Control(PP Kruyer) C Bantam...... 7 52.5

START

3:45PM

Kenilworth

1K10 9K10 9K12 1 Dixie Express(J Snaith) C Bantam.............. 10 61.0 1K12 4K10 7K12 2 Aliysa’s Prize(GS Kotzen) J Jordaan............ 6 58.5 1L16 9K12 11K16 3 Ocean’s Swell(DR Hodgson) B May............. 2 58.0 Dist▼ 3K18 5K20 4K20 4 Can Cope(HWJ Crawford) L Africa................... 8 57.5 MR-3; Dist▼ 11K14 5D16 4S18 5 Mambo Fever(RG Sheehan) R Khathi............ 3 55.0 MR-2; btnF; hdgr ON; Dist▼ 8K14 5K16 7K14 6 Casadesus(BJ Crawford) D Dillon................... 5 55.0 MR-3; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 3K12 5K14 9K12 7 Jets-A-Blazing(J Snaith) R Fourie............... 1 54.0 MR-4; 4K10 1K12 6K12 8 HANABI(AE Sands) G Behr................................. 7 53.0 5K12 6K12 12K12 9 Money Surger(ELP Steyn) H vd Hoven......... 9 53.0 unplaced last 3; 4K12 10K10 10K14 10 Secret Society(BJ Crawford) G Wright........ 4 52.5 MR-3; Dist▼

START

4:25PM

Kenilworth

7

PA6/PICK SIX5/JACKPOT4 MR 72 Handicap (F&M) - 1200m - SAME TRAINER:(9-10)

1K12 7K12 1 MAKE IT RAINE(BJ Crawford) B Fayd’herbe.... 1 60.0 btnF; 3K12 2K10 1K12 2 Prize Peg(M Robinson) D Dillon...................... 6 60.0 MR+3; won last; in frame last 5; 3K12 7K10 7K12 3 Star Academy(PD Reeves) R Fourie............. 9 59.5 MR-3; 6K12 15K14 4K12 4 Dazzling Dancer(GS Kotzen) J Jordaan...... 7 59.5 MR-2; 3L13 3K12 11K14 5 Elusive Empress(RG Sheehan) G Behr....... 4 59.0 Dist▼ 10K14 5K12 11K12 6 Wafiqah(DR Hodgson) B May.......................... 3 57.5 MR-3; unplaced last 3; 5K14 7K14 3K12 7 Galla Placidia(AE Sands) R Khathi.............. 2 57.5 4K12 15K12 1K10 8 Indigo Storm(VH Marshall) S Fortune........... 8 55.0 won last; 9K14 5K12 1K12 9 Words Of Wisdom(ELP Steyn) H vd Hoven.10 54.0 MR+6; won last; 8K10 12K10 1L10 10 Molly’s Chambers(ELP Steyn) C Bantam.. 5 52.5 won last;

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PA7/PICK SIX6 Maiden Plate - 1200m - SAME TRAINER:(3-15)(5-8)(6-9)(12-14)

4K12 3K12 2K10 1 SHOW STEALER(WG Prestage) R Khathi........ 12 60.0 in frame last 3; 3K12 6K14 12K16 2 Declarator(PD Reeves) R Fourie.................. 2 60.0 MR-5; hdgr ON; Dist▼ 9K12 5K12 6K10 3 Hugo Montenegro(D Kannemeyer) B Fayd’herbe.. 6 60.0 MR+5; 1st run gelded; 8L10 6K12 10K14 4 Ravishing Boy(JMT Stewart) J Jordaan...... 15 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 5D20 8D24 12K14 5 Kepler(RG Sheehan) B May............................ 10 60.0 MR-3; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 17K12 11K12 12K16 6 Kemosabe(HWJ Crawford) L Africa............... 11 60.0 MR-5; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 14K14 12K16 11K14 7 Heelagainstthehead(GR Puller) C Bantam...4 60.0 MR+8; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 7L10 9K10 8 Gracchus(RG Sheehan) XG Carstens............. 9 60.0 hdgr ON; 18K12 15K12 9 Mr Casanova(HWJ Crawford) not declared.14 60.0 1st run gelded; 9K10 10 All Night Long(ELP Steyn) H vd Hoven........ 7 57.0 second run; 12K10 7K10 11 Chosen Path(J Snaith) C du Plooy............... 13 57.0 12 Debt Settled(MW Bass) S Fortune............... 8 57.0 Toreador colt 150k ns (SI 0.35); 13 Edict Of Nantes(BJ Crawford) D Dillon....... 1 57.0 Count Dubois colt; first run; 14 Rinjani(MW Bass) G Wright............................. 3 57.0 Choisir colt; first run; 15 Summer Sky(D Kannemeyer) G Behr.............. 5 57.0 Trippi colt; first run;

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RACE 1 2/1 Whose That Girl 4/1 Figure Of Grey 4/1 Seattle Gold 7/1 Royal Duchess 7/1 Ubiquitous Star 10/1 RING O’ VAR 10/1 Under Milkwood 14/1 Miss Malbec 14/1 Strategic Approach 33/1 Whispering Light RACE 2 16/10 Red Light Girl 3/1 Moulina 5/1 Silken Summer 7/1 Varifast 10/1 Pint Pot 14/1 Slope Style 14/1 Red Berry Candle 14/1 Onthecharts 14/1 Class Protector 14/1 Cassidy Jade RACE 3 16/10 Dancer 5/2 TABLE BAY 4/1 Streaming 5/1 Hernando’s Promise 5/1 World In Union 33/1 Eastern Pearl 33/1 Seventh Speed RACE 4 1/1 NAVASHA 5/2 Come On Inn 4/1 St Elmo’s Fire 14/1 Dontknowhy 14/1 Electro Diva 20/1 Meritocracy 20/1 Chacabotha 25/1 Golden Pass 33/1 Mrs Gray 33/1 Call Me Darling RACE 5 3/1 Buckinghampshire 3/1 Mission Control 5/1 Captain Bagg 5/1 AL WAHED 7/1 Kirumbo 7/1 Bold Var 7/1 Nevada 14/1 Western Storm 14/1 Mystical Twilight RACE 6 3/1 Dixie Express 4/1 Mambo Fever 5/1 HANABI 5/1 Jets-A-Blazing 7/1 Aliysa’s Prize 7/1 Can Cope 10/1 Money Surger 10/1 Casadesus 14/1 Ocean’s Swell 20/1 Secret Society RACE 7 5/2 MAKE IT RAINE 5/2 Star Academy 5/1 Prize Peg 5/1 Galla Placidia 7/1 Dazzling Dancer 10/1 Elusive Empress 14/1 Indigo Storm 14/1 Molly’s Chambers 20/1 Wafiqah 25/1 Words Of Wisdom RACE 8 2/1 SHOW STEALER 4/1 Edict Of Nantes 4/1 Summer Sky 5/1 Hugo Montenegro 10/1 Rinjani 14/1 Kepler 14/1 Declarator 14/1 Debt Settled 20/1 Ravishing Boy 33/1 Chosen Path 33/1 All Night Long 50/1 Heelagainstthehead 50/1 Kemosabe 50/1 Gracchus 80/1 Mr Casanova

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34

SPORTING POST • FriDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

Turffontein inner Sunday • 5th June 2016 START

12:05PM

1

Maiden Juvenile Plate - 1450m - SAME TRAINER:(1-2)(6-7)(8-13)

Turffontein 5T16 1 Ali Bon Dubai(G v Zyl) M v Rensburg.......... 12 60.0 second run; 6T10 5V14 5V14 2 Captain Sydney(G v Zyl) M Yeni................... 7 60.0 unplaced last 3; 3 Charleston Hero(MF de Kock) T Appie.... 13 60.0 Silvano colt; first run; 7V12 4 Enchanted Rock(SG Tarry) S Khumalo........ 2 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 6V14 5 Jamie O(ST Pettigrew) R Simons....................... 3 60.0 second run; 8T10 5T12 6 Old Oak Tree(JA Soma) P Strydom............... 1 60.0 Dist▲ 7 Orapa(JA Soma) C Maujean.............................. 4 60.0 Tiger Ridge gelding 260k ns (SI 0. 9T10 8 Persian Approval(MG Azzie) K Zechner.. 10 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 13T10 10T15 7V12 9 Private Ruler(PF Matchett) J Penny.......... 11 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 5T10 3T12 2V14 10 SHORTSTOP(RR Magner) R Danielson.............. 6 60.0 10T12 11 Storm Outgoing(GV Woodruff) G Wrogemann...8 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 9T12 8T16 7V14 12 Sundance(J Vos) C Murray............................. 9 60.0 unplaced last 4; 13 The Troika(MG Azzie) A Fortune..................... 5 60.0 Trippi colt 300k ns (SI 0.71); 12V10 11V14 8V16 14 Wise Wizard(LJ Erasmus) S Brown............. 14 60.0 unplaced last 3;

START

12:40PM

2

Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) - 1450m - SAME TRAINER:(8-12)

3

Maiden Plate (F&M) - 2200m - SAME TRAINER:(2-5-6)(4-8)

4

PA2/PICK SIX1 Maiden Plate (F&M) - 1450m - SAME TRAINER:(7-9)

5

PA3/PICK SIX2/JACKPOT1 Maiden Plate - 1600m - SAME TRAINER:(-)

6

PA4/PICK SIX3/JACKPOT2 MR 90 Handicap - 1600m - SAME TRAINER:(2-5)(4-7)

7

PA5/PICK SIX4/JACKPOT3 MR 69 Handicap - 1600m - SAME TRAINER:(3-6)(5-11)

Turffontein 3V12 1 Cinnamon Wind(PA Peter) M Yeni................ 2 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 8V12 2 Countryside(RR Sage) R Simons.................. 3 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 9V10 11V12 6V12 3 Full Toss(M Houdalakis) G Wrogemann......... 1 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 7V12 6V14 4 Half A Bar(WH Marwing) Wes Marwing......... 4 60.0 11V12 12V14 5 Hunting Girl(J Vos) S Brown...................... 10 60.0 2T15 2T16 2V14 6 MIGHT AS WELL(BD Botes) P Strydom......... 12 60.0 in frame last 6; 5T15 7T16 3V16 7 Oasis Queen(MG Azzie) K Zechner................. 7 60.0 8V12 8 Promising Prospect(G v Zyl) M v Rensburg.. 5 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 8V10 10V12 9V16 9 Rock Me Romeo(R Francis) J Mariba........... 6 60.0 unplaced last 3; 10 Seeking Gold(GM Alexander) A Fortune...... 11 60.0 Golden Sword filly 50k grtr (SI 0. 9V10 11 Star Of Caesour(SG Tarry) S Khumalo....... 8 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 9D10 6S14 12 Takamaka(G v Zyl) F Herholdt......................... 9 60.0

START PA1

1:15PM

Turffontein 2T16 3T16 5V17 1 Flying Dream(GM Alexander) A Fortune........ 8 60.0 MR-1; Dist▲ 5T20 3T22 2T20 2 CRANBERRY CRUSH(CE Erasmus) P Strydom..... 2 60.0 MR+11; 4T16 4T22 3V17 3 Countess Jemina(S Ferreira) M v Rensburg...... 1 60.0 Dist▲ in frame last 5; 3T20 3V24 5T22 4 Vision Of Dahlia(D Nieuwenhuizen) S Khumalo.. 5 60.0 MR-2; 7V12 11V12 7T16 5 Shirley-Kay(CE Erasmus) C Maujean............. 4 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 15; 10V12 9V12 8T18 6 Gracious Express(CE Erasmus) C Ngcobo.....6 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 11V12 8V12 10V15 7 La Femme Nikita(B Webber) D Habib........... 7 60.0 MR+8; Dist▲ unplaced last 8; 12T14 3T20 8 Rajen’s Babe(D Nieuwenhuizen) R Danielson....3 60.0

START

1:50PM

Turffontein 6V14 2V16 3V16 1 DALLEY(M Houdalakis) G Wrogemann................ 3 60.0 MR-4; 5V16 6T16 5T14 2 A Woman’s Will(MG Azzie) K Zechner......... 7 60.0 unplaced last 3; 5T12 2T15 13T14 3 Sister Mary(PA Peter) M Yeni....................... 1 60.0 13T20 10T15 7V16 4 Blazing Berry(Clifford Harris) S Brown...... 10 60.0 MR+16; unplaced last 9; 6T16 6T22 8T20 5 Oblivion(A Nassif) D Habib.............................. 8 60.0 MR-5; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 3T18 3T20 4T16 6 Tenderwood(G Anthony) Wes Marwing........ 4 60.0 MR-3; in frame last 3; 9V14 11T16 8V12 7 Angel’s Smile(SG Tarry) J Mariba................. 6 60.0 MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 6T20 5T16 7V17 8 Keep My Promise(L Kruger) M Thackeray... 9 60.0 MR-4; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 6V12 15T12 12V12 9 La Manza(SG Tarry) M Mjoka........................... 5 60.0 MR-6; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 10 Vino Blanco(CE Erasmus) C Ngcobo............. 2 60.0 Windrush filly; first run;

START

2:25PM

Turffontein 6V17 12T14 2V17 1 Patric(D Little) P Strydom................................ 9 60.0 MR+11; Dist▼ 5V16 3V16 4T14 2 Matchmaker(MG Azzie) A Fortune.............. 10 60.0 MR-1; btnF; 2V16 3T20 4V18 3 Desert Sunset(WH Marwing) Wes Marwing...... 2 60.0 Dist▼ in frame last 3; 2T16 3V20 6V17 4 Together Forever(ST Pettigrew) Mv Rensburg... 8 60.0 MR-2; Dist▼ 4T16 4V16 5V16 5 Diamond Conker(C Binda) C Zackey........... 6 60.0 MR-3; 6V12 2T12 9V12 6 Star Trek(JL v Heerden) S Brown................... 3 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ 6V16 3V16 2V16 7 Keep On Flying(R Francis) J Mariba.............. 5 60.0 MR+5; 7D18 11D24 8D20 8 Chilean Dancer(AG Laird) C Murray............ 4 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 3T16 8V16 7V16 9 Yours And Mine(Clifford Harris) J Greyling.. 1 60.0 MR-3; new stbl (ex LJ Erasmus); 4T15 3T16 2V16 10 SHOTGUN RIDER(RR Magner) D Habib............ 7 56.0 in frame last 3;

START

3:00PM

Turffontein 5T15 8T20 5V14 1 Forest Fox(PA Peter) M Yeni.......................... 8 62.0 MR-1; unplaced last 3; 2S16 1T16 8T16 2 Bulleting Home(SG Tarry) S Khumalo......... 3 61.5 9V17 7T20 9T18 3 Rushmore River(JA Soma) C Maujean....... 2 59.0 MR-3; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 5T18 8V14 10V16 4 Counterstroke(M Houdalakis) A Fortune.... 1 56.5 unplaced last 3; 6V16 2V14 1T14 5 PROFIT RATIO(SG Tarry) J Mariba................... 9 54.0 MR+3; won last; 9V12 7V12 10V12 6 Flag Of France(R Francis) C Zackey........... 6 54.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 2V17 1V14 4V16 7 Man’s Inn(M Houdalakis) M v Rensburg.......... 7 53.0 in frame last 3; 6T15 5D16 5D14 8 Dakiwe(RR Magner) R Munger......................... 5 52.5 MR-1; unplaced last 5; 3T20 2T20 1V17 9 Let It Rain(WH Marwing) C Murray................ 4 52.0 MR+3; Dist▼ won last;

START

3:35PM

Turffontein 1T16 10T16 7T14 1 Red Special(RR Sage) G Wrogemann............ 6 60.0 MR-5; 11T14 11T14 10T14 2 Antonius Charm(Dirk Devos) E Pheiffer.... 10 59.5 MR-1; unplaced last 4; 2T15 5T15 1V14 3 AWESOME ADAM(MG Azzie) A Fortune........... 4 59.5 MR+2; won last; 3T14 1T16 13V17 4 Trip To Troy(GV Woodruff) C Maujean.......... 7 58.5 Dist▼ 4V12 12V12 12T12 5 Big Strike(AG Laird) R Simons....................... 2 57.5 MR-7; Dist▲ 8V17 2V16 5V17 6 Roving Jet(MG Azzie) K Zechner.................. 12 57.5 Dist▼ 4T15 1V16 11V16 7 Seventh Pillar(SG Tarry) M Mjoka.............. 5 55.5 12V14 13V16 12V12 8 World Domination(C Binda) J Mariba..... 13 55.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 7; 5T16 1T18 9V17 9 Arabian Bay(GM Alexander) R Munger........... 8 54.0 Dist▼ 13T18 9D16 15V16 10 Lavender Landscape(A Nassif) C Ngcobo....... 1 53.0 MR-5; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 5; 7T16 12T16 11V16 11 Luca Delago(AG Laird) F Herholdt................. 3 53.0 MR-5; unplaced last 3; 8T14 4V14 9V16 12 Warbash(CE Erasmus) C Murray..................... 9 52.0 MR-2; 9V17 10V17 5V16 13 Lisnoble(E Verdonese) M Thackeray............. 11 52.0 MR-2; unplaced last 4;

START

4:10PM

8

PA6/PICK SIX5/JACKPOT4 MR 84 Handicap - 1800m - SAME TRAINER:(-)

Turffontein 4K14 3T16 2T18 1 IN THE CRUISE(OA Ferraris) P Strydom........... 2 61.0 in frame last 5; 1T16 2T16 2V16 2 Top Shot(GM Alexander) A Fortune................. 3 60.0 MR+1; btnF; Dist▲ 7T12 2V16 7V16 3 El Maestro(SG Tarry) S Khumalo................... 8 58.0 MR-2; Dist▲ 6T16 4V16 3V16 4 Enbharr(MF de Kock) R Simons..................... 4 56.0 Dist▲ 1V17 5V17 8V20 5 Street Flyer(M Houdalakis) G Wrogemann.. 1 55.0 Dist▼ 6T26 7T25 1V20 6 Premier Chance(WH Marwing) Wes Marwing. 5 54.0 MR+4; Dist▼ won last; 6V20 2T18 3T18 7 Charanga(GV Woodruff) F Herholdt................ 7 52.0 btnF; 6T16 7D14 8T18 8 Klondike River(BO Wiid) C Murray.............. 6 52.0 MR-2; unplaced last 3;

START

9

PA7/PICK SIX6 MR 76 Handicap (F&M) - 1000m - SAME TRAINER:(1-6-7)(2-15)(10-12)

4:50PM

Turffontein 1S14 6D16 4D12 1 Well Dressed(G v Zyl) K Zechner............... 12 61.0 MR+2; Dist▼ prev run on a/w; 5S10 6S12 12T12 2 Miss Argentina(T Zackey) D Neethling........ 7 61.0 unplaced last 3; 1T10 3 EVENING BREEZE(C Binda) C Murray........... 13 60.0 won last; second run; 7T10 2V10 1T10 4 Tapaway(JJ v Vuuren) R Simons...................... 5 60.0 MR+6; won last; 1V10 3V10 5 Speedy Gonvarlez(M Houdalakis) A Fortune..10 59.0 btnF; first run on turf; 2T10 1V10 1V10 6 Portelinha Waltz(G v Zyl) M v Rensburg... 9 58.5 won last 2; in frame last 3; 7D16 10D10 2T10 7 Miss Nightingale(G v Zyl) P Strydom....... 14 58.0 1T10 1V10 6V10 8 Movie Show(PA Peter) M Yeni........................ 3 57.5 6T10 1V10 11T12 9 Pinot Var(PF Matchett) J Penny...................... 2 54.5 2T12 6V12 6T12 10 Lady Thistle(RR Magner) R Munger.............. 6 53.5 MR-1; 6F12 7F16 10F12 11 King’s Summit(C Spies) M Thackeray.......... 4 53.0 MR-1; unplaced last 3; 10V12 5V10 11T10 12 Shiver ‘n Shake(RR Magner) F Herholdt...... 8 52.0 MR-2; unplaced last 5; 7V10 6T10 5T10 13 Lavender Girl(LJ Erasmus) J Mariba........... 1 52.0 MR-1; btnF; unplaced last 3; 10T12 8V10 6V10 14 Lady On Fire(G Maroun) C Maujean............ 11 52.0 MR-1; unplaced last 5; 8V12 8Q10 12V10 15 Ballerini(T Zackey) - reserve 1.................... 15 52.0 MR-4; unplaced last 4;

Scribble Pad

RACE 1 2/1 Ali Bon Dubai 3/1 SHORTSTOP 7/1 Captain Sydney 7/1 Enchanted Rock 10/1 The Troika 10/1 Sundance 10/1 Persian Approval 14/1 Orapa 14/1 Old Oak Tree 14/1 Charleston Hero 20/1 Jamie O 33/1 Storm Outgoing 50/1 Private Ruler 66/1 Wise Wizard RACE 2 16/10 MIGHT AS WELL 4/1 Cinnamon Wind 5/1 Star Of Caesour 5/1 Oasis Queen 7/1 Seeking Gold 10/1 Half A Bar 20/1 Promising Prospect 33/1 Countryside 50/1 Takamaka 66/1 Hunting Girl 66/1 Full Toss 66/1 Rock Me Romeo RACE 3 16/10 CRANBERRY CRUSH 3/1 Flying Dream 3/1 Countess Jemina 4/1 Vision Of Dahlia 5/1 Rajen’s Babe 33/1 Gracious Express 50/1 Shirley-Kay 80/1 La Femme Nikita RACE 4 1/1 DALLEY 4/1 Tenderwood 4/1 A Woman’s Will 5/1 Sister Mary 14/1 Oblivion 20/1 Keep My Promise 20/1 Vino Blanco 25/1 Angel’s Smile 33/1 Blazing Berry 66/1 La Manza RACE 5 2/1 Matchmaker 5/2 SHOTGUN RIDER 5/1 Patric 5/1 Together Forever 7/1 Desert Sunset 10/1 Diamond Conker 14/1 Keep On Flying 20/1 Chilean Dancer 20/1 Star Trek 50/1 Yours And Mine RACE 6 16/10 Bulleting Home 5/2 Man’s Inn 5/1 PROFIT RATIO 7/1 Forest Fox 10/1 Counterstroke 10/1 Dakiwe 14/1 Flag Of France 14/1 Let It Rain 25/1 Rushmore River RACE 7 2/1 AWESOME ADAM 2/1 Roving Jet 7/1 Trip To Troy 14/1 Red Special 14/1 Warbash 20/1 Luca Delago 20/1 Seventh Pillar 20/1 Big Strike 20/1 Antonius Charm 25/1 Lisnoble 33/1 Arabian Bay 33/1 Lavender Landscape 50/1 World Domination RACE 8 16/10 IN THE CRUISE 5/2 Top Shot 4/1 Enbharr 5/1 El Maestro 10/1 Premier Chance 10/1 Charanga 14/1 Street Flyer 25/1 Klondike River RACE 9 3/1 EVENING BREEZE 4/1 Portelinha Waltz 5/1 Tapaway 5/1 Speedy Gonvarlez 5/1 Miss Nightingale 7/1 Movie Show 10/1 Well Dressed 14/1 Lavender Girl 20/1 Miss Argentina 20/1 Lady Thistle 33/1 Pinot Var 33/1 King’s Summit 33/1 Shiver ‘n Shake 66/1 Lady On Fire 66/1 Ballerini

SSI Standard Starts Index: • The average earnings per run of a horse, divided by the average earnings per run of all horses of the same age group. • SSI 1.00 means the horse is exactly average. • Combined SSI’s for a race will give an idea of the strength of the field.


SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

59

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

Danika Stud Breeders Of

WINTER BREEZE

1 win 4 places 11 runs

3 b f Mambo In Seattle - Autumn Breeze (Al Mufti)

WON at Vaal , 1200m, 24 May Congratulations to all the connections!

Contact

FLAMINGO PARK Monday 23 May Going: good

Flamingo Park Maiden Plate

1000m R50,000

Q2 1 0.00 Jungle George (3) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 25/1 5 b g Imperial Stride - Gorgeous Georgia (Portrush) (6) 60.0 M v Rensburg 9/10 Q 225 2 0.75 Morrie 3 ch c Visionaire - Chestnut Lodge (Fort Wood) (4) 60.0 C Murray 6/1 Q 242 3 2.25 Tzitzikama Fire 3 b g Toreador - Festival Fire(AUS) (Magic Albert) 13/2 Q 242 4 2.40 Jamaicanminaloushe (5) 60.0 M Yeni (1) 60.0 R Simons 66/1 Q 233 5 3.60 Beanstalk (2) 57.0 C Zackey 5/2 Q 241 6 4.60 Flying Fool (7) 57.0 N Patel 35/1 Q 241 7 13.50 Attheroyal Time: 59.72s (59.72s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:C Lensley O:Mrs L Beukes-Swanepoel & Mr C J Lensley & Ms E L La Grange B:Gary Player Stud

Race 2 (251)

Flamingo Park Maiden Plate (F&M)

Flamingo Park MR 74 Handicap (F&M)

1000m R50,000

Q 239 1 0.00 Here We Are (7) 59.0 M Yeni 4/1 6 b m Muhtafal - West Coast Way (Fort Wood) (2) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 9/2 Q 246 2 2.10 Narnia 3 b f Kildonan - Cross Your Heart(ARG) (Yes It’s True) (8) 53.0 E Pheiffer 5/1 Q 246 3 4.50 Rasberry Lips 2 f King’s Chapel - Sweet As Nectar (Sapieha) (3) 52.0 M Thackeray 10/1 Q 240 4 4.75 Jet Swinger (9) 61.0 M Mjoka 15/2 Q 247 5 5.75 Caribbean Bay (6) 60.0 R Munger 12/1 Q 239 6 6.00 Slick Deputy (4) 59.5 G Wrogemann 7/1 Q 196 7 7.50 Matadoras El Toros (1) 59.0 Wes Marwing 20/1 Q 239 8 10.00 Razzle My Tazzle (5) 52.0 C Murray 9/2 Q 230 9 14.75 Rhythm In Red Time: 58.26s (58.26s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:C Lensley O:Messrs Shanil Singh & L Subramoney B:Summerhill Stud

Race 9 (258)

Nicky Bartlett on 082 774 3695

Race 1 (250)

Race 8 (257)

Flamingo Park MR 72 Handicap

Q 247 1 0.00 Cape Siskin (7) 62.0 5 b g Trippi - Che Negrita(ARG) (Ibero) (10) 58.5 Q 247 2 1.30 Easy To Please 4 ch g Newton - Butterfly Kisses (Alnwick) (1) 60.0 Q 245 3 2.00 Lady Casey 5 ch m Announce - Madam Casey (Casey Tibbs) (8) 52.0 Q 246 4 3.50 Momentous (9) 54.5 Q 240 5 4.00 Victory Silks (2) 59.5 Q 247 6 6.50 Secret Delight (4) 58.5 Q 192 7 6.55 Heavenly Express (13) 52.0 Q 246 8 7.00 Rebel Assault (12) 52.5 Q 246 9 7.25 Tour de Var (11) 55.0 Q 240 10 7.75 Pegged For Glory (5) 52.5 Q 234 11 10.00 Nutbush (6) 52.0 Q 243 12 13.75 Hermanus (3) 56.0 T 716 13 14.00 Gaisce Gold Time: 73.2s (61s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) 1st T:P Smith O:Mr P L Smith B:Drakenstein Stud

M Yeni

Flamingo Park Maiden Plate

5/1

J Penny

7/2

C Murray

7/1

N Patel 10/1 M v Rensburg 25/1 J Greyling 5/1 R Simons 33/1 M Thackeray 33/1 R Munger 55/1 G Wrogemann 10/1 T Appie 22/1 E Pheiffer 22/1 Wes Marwing 7/1 SP Total %: 119%

Race 4 (253)

Flamingo Park Pinnacle Stakes

Q 236 1 0.00 Jaguar (1) 58.5 M Yeni 33/10 5 b g Tiger Ridge - Chinchuna (Fort Wood) (5) 60.0 C Murray 33/10 Q 236 2 2.25 Quid Rides 4 b g Modus Vivendi - Tickle My Fancy (Fort Wood) (6) 60.0 N Patel 4/1 V 1044 3 2.75 Lebeoana 5 b h A P Arrow - Arabian Magic (Al Mufti) (3) 57.0 C Zackey 20/1 Q 236 4 6.00 Jack Friday (8) 60.0 J Greyling 6/1 Q 236 5 7.50 Pontedera (10) 53.5 M Thackeray 25/1 Q 236 6 8.00 Country Gent (4) 55.5 J Penny 4/1 Q 237 7 12.00 Jay Boy (2) 57.0 R Simons 50/1 Q 236 8 13.00 Il Palio (7) 50.5 JP vd Merwe 50/1 Q 249 9 99.99 Told You So (9) 55.5 G Wrogemann 33/1 Q 190 10 99.99 Captain Siderius Time: 115.04s (63.91s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:C Lensley O:Mr P J Louwrens B:Mauritzfontein Stud

Race 5 (254)

Flamingo Park MR 72 Handicap

1600m R48,000

Q 240 1 0.00 First Sea Lord (1) 57.5 R Simons 13/2 4 b g Ashaawes - Royal Yacht (Caesour) (7) 61.0 F Herholdt 5/2 Q 236 2 1.00 Kingofmountain 6 b g Ravishing - Queenofmountain(USA) (Dixieland Band) (6) 58.0 M v Rensburg 3/1 Q 238 3 2.50 Al Kateece 4 b g Captain Al - Katici Princess(IRE) (Noverre) (5) 58.0 JP vd Merwe 12/1 T 979 4 3.25 Double Bind (2) 58.0 G Wrogemann 13/2 Q 243 5 8.00 Rock Country (4) 57.0 C Zackey 8/1 Q 237 6 8.05 Misty Power (3) 60.0 M Yeni 5/1 V 868 7 17.00 De La Vere Time: 101.7s (63.56s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:S von W Smit O:Mr Sarel Smit B:Varsfontein Stud

Race 6 (255)

Flamingo Park MR 68 Handicap (F&M)

1600m R48,000

Q 235 1 0.00 Calypso (9) 52.0 E Pheiffer 22/1 5 b m Kahal - Miss Jet Set (Jet Master) (4) 53.0 C Murray 15/4 Q 245 2 4.50 Lingerie 3 b f Mambo In Seattle - Alinga(AUS) (Rock of Gibraltar) (8) 58.5 M Yeni 9/2 Q 245 3 7.50 Fannalies Girl 4 b f Windrush - Alluring Charm (Qui Danzig) (2) 60.5 M Thackeray 15/4 Q 245 4 8.25 Heart Flower (6) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 10/1 Q 245 5 9.50 Artic Route (7) 52.0 J Penny 12/1 Q 245 6 10.75 Act Away (1) 53.5 C Zackey 15/4 Q 202 7 11.25 Maya The Bee (3) 60.0 G Wrogemann 8/1 Q 248 8 18.50 Eastside (5) 52.0 T Appie 55/1 Q 249 9 99.99 Dare To Run Time: 102.45s (64.03s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 115% 1st T:S Miller O:Ourfriendsinthenorth Syndicate (Nom: Mrs S Miller) B:AJ McNabb & E Miliotis

Race 7 (256)

Flamingo Park MR 66 Handicap

1400m R45,000

Q 243 1 0.00 Triumvirate (6) 58.5 C Zackey 7/1 5 b g Holy Roman Emperor - Late Summer(USA) (Gone West) (11) 56.0 R Simons 6/1 Q 243 2 1.10 Kalidar 5 b g Kahal - Lydara(USA) (Alydar) (10) 58.5 Wes Marwing 25/1 V 1024 3 7.00 Teagan’s Boy 3 b g Warm White Night - Ivor’s Girl (Northern Guest) (9) 59.5 JP vd Merwe 12/1 V 1023 4 7.25 All I Want (3) 61.5 M Mjoka 9/2 Q 238 5 7.75 Trade Emblem (1) 52.0 T Appie 16/1 Q 246 6 8.00 First Law (5) 56.0 G Wrogemann 11/2 Q 210 7 12.00 Tanie (12) 52.0 C Murray 11/2 Q 232 8 12.25 Los Ninos (8) 52.0 E Pheiffer 75/1 Q 234 9 16.00 The Ngwazi (2) 56.0 J Penny 15/2 Q 246 10 17.50 Forest View (7) 53.0 N Patel 35/1 Q 249 11 22.00 Chisler (4) 55.0 R Munger 12/1 V 831 12 24.50 Battle Born Time: 85.9s (61.36s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:LJ Human O:Messrs W Naude & Reynier Gerber B:bred in Australia

4 b g Fort Beluga - Sonic Enquiry (Qui Danzig) WON at Vaal 1450m, 24 May

Race 4 (1081) Vaal Maiden Plate (F&M)

Kingmambo – Banks Hill by Danehill

Sheet Weaver

1 win 5 places 6 runs

3 b g Ideal World - Money Spider (Fort Wood) WON at Vaal, 1800, 24 May

1200m R90,000

3 wins 2 places 9 runs

Music World

3 b f Ideal World - Musical Hit (Strike Smartly) WON by 3.25L at Greyville, 1600, 25 May Congratulations to B Impey, Ms Nisheele Singh & A Hay, DGM Southey

Guy Murdoch • Tel: 053 833 7095 Cell: 083 308 4002 • guy@mauritzfontein.co.za

VAAL Tuesday 24 May Going: good

1000m R90,000

1 0.00 Bonnie Dawn (14) 60.0 G Wrogemann 14/1 2 b f Querari - Lady B Sharp (Shalford) (6) 60.0 R Danielson 9/1 V 1038 2 2.25 Levi Lady 2 b f Horse Chestnut - Blue Jean Baby (Goldmark) (15) 60.0 C Maujean 12/10 3 2.50 Flaming Mad 2 b f Captain Al - Flaming Dame (Jet Master) (2) 60.0 B Lerena 50/1 4 3.30 Caribbean Queen (13) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 16/1 V 1038 5 4.10 Fashion Blast (1) 60.0 A Fortune 8/1 T 1002 6 4.30 Rebel’s Diamond (9) 60.0 M Thackeray 45/1 T 693 7 6.80 Intisara (5) 60.0 J Greyling 55/1 V 1038 8 10.00 Burgundy Rose (10) 60.0 S Khumalo 7/1 9 10.80 Star Of Caesour (11) 60.0 S Brown 100/1 10 10.90 Spanish Actually (7) 60.0 C Murray 9/1 11 12.40 Dutch East India (16) 60.0 J Sampson 66/1 V 1012 12 12.50 Greek Olive (4) 60.0 J Mariba 100/1 13 12.90 Set On Swank (12) 60.0 R Munger 125/1 14 13.10 Soldiers Anthem (3) 60.0 N Patel 20/1 15 15.30 Main Baby (8) 60.0 L Hewitson 55/1 16 99.99 Spice Lady Time: 57.56s (57.56s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:LW Goosen O:Messrs M J A Ferreira & M K Wittstock B:MF Cowe

T 1050 1 0.00 Sheet Weaver (10) 60.0 3 b g Ideal World - Money Spider (Fort Wood) (6) 60.0 V 1039 2 0.50 Elevenses 4 b g Trippi - Sloe Gin(GB) (A P Indy) (4) 60.0 V 968 3 5.25 Air Force Legend 3 ch g Royal Air Force - Little Arc (Elliodor) (5) 60.0 T 1050 4 6.00 Desert Sunset (1) 60.0 V 1039 5 9.40 Duke Of Edinburgh (9) 60.0 T 802 6 9.80 Grand Classic (2) 60.0 T 1050 7 11.30 Sunglasses (8) 60.0 V 994 8 14.30 Guitar Guy (7) 60.0 V 708 9 21.00 Happy King (3) 60.0 V 809 10 25.00 Jamjoom Time: 110.48s (61.38s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) 1st T:AG Laird O:Mr M E Leaf B:Mauritzfontein Stud

1800m R90,000

Wei Marwing

1/1

C Maujean

5/2

G Wrogemann

6/1

Wes Marwing 12/1 A Fortune 75/1 R Simons 10/1 JP vd Merwe 66/1 R Munger 75/1 L Hewitson 125/1 S Brown 125/1 SP Total %: 115%

1200m R106,000

T 878 1 0.00 First Dance (1) 53.0 F Maleking 25/1 4 br f Danehill Dancer - Lovingonyourmind(USA) (Storm Cat) (3) 61.5 R Munger 10/1 T 951 2 2.20 Crown Of Roses 5 b m Tiger Ridge - Girolata(IRE) (Vettori) (5) 53.5 M v Rensburg 9/2 V 998 3 3.45 Nesspresso 3 b f Western Winter - Waiters Eye(USA) (Monarchos) (6) 52.5 J Penny 12/1 V 1042 4 3.70 Captain’s Diva (9) 52.5 C Maujean 8/1 V 998 5 5.00 Aldiara (7) 56.5 S Khumalo 18/10 T 1031 6 5.40 Tahini (2) 52.0 T Appie 33/1 T 856 7 5.45 Miracle Rising (8) 53.0 J Mariba 16/1 V 750 8 8.20 Lady Starlett (4) 54.5 L Hewitson 7/2 V 998 9 10.80 Eloquence Time: 69.93s (58.28s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:PA Peter O:Mr H C N Da Costa B:bred in Australia

Race 6 (1083) Vaal MR 86 Handicap

. . . and placed . . . Eversilver, River Course, Smart World

Race 2 (1079) Vaal Maiden Plate

33/1

M Mjoka

16/1

J Penny 50/1 L Hewitson 12/1 A Fortune 7/1 R Danielson 9/1 C Ngcobo 66/1 R Munger 20/1 P Strydom 8/1 M Thackeray 35/1 D Habib 8/1 G Wrogemann 55/1 J Mariba 66/1 S Khumalo 9/2 Wei Marwing 7/1 SP Total %: 120%

1000m R99,000

V 985 1 0.00 Al Azraq (6) 60.0 A Fortune 8/1 3 b g Toreador - Blue Diamond (Model Man) (4) 54.5 R Munger 17/2 V 1025 2 1.75 Magic 3 b g Mogok - Mythical Model (Model Man) (1) 55.0 C Maujean 20/1 V 423 3 2.15 CaptainOfMyHeart 4 b g Captain Al - Secret Mission (Fort Wood) (9) 53.5 M Thackeray 16/1 V 1025 4 2.65 All Night Flight (7) 54.0 JP vd Merwe 13/2 V 997 5 3.35 Supanova (11) 60.0 R Danielson 33/10 V 1025 6 3.95 Fidelio (10) 57.5 S Brown 16/1 T 904 7 4.00 Rafa (8) 63.0 L Hewitson 14/1 T 1034 8 7.25 Jade Bay (3) 56.5 J Sampson 16/1 T 952 9 8.25 Captain Ellio (2) 61.0 B Lerena 14/1 T 1034 10 9.85 Gun Fighter (5) 59.0 S Khumalo 13/2 V 1025 11 13.25 Manx Park Time: 56.34s (56.34s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 107% 1st T:C Binda O:Mr L M Nestadt & Dreamstar Racing (Nom: Mrs S M Binda) B:Beaumont Stud

Race 7 (1084) Vaal MR 68 Handicap

1450m R75,000

V 995 1 0.00 Can You Hear Me (7) 52.0 M Mjoka 16/1 4 b g Fort Beluga - Sonic Enquiry (Qui Danzig) (9) 52.5 R Munger 9/2 V 1068 1 0.00 Black Cossack 5 b g Black Minnaloushe - Fizzy (Fair Season) (1) 52.0 N Patel 14/1 V 1057 3 0.20 Son Of Approval 5 b g Miesque’s Approval - Mai Mia Bambina(BRZ) (Yagli) (8) 58.5 J Penny 6/1 V 971 4 1.60 Tee Jay Ar (4) 57.5 G Wrogemann 9/2 T 1036 5 1.70 Zen Master (6) 57.0 C Maujean 7/1 V 1024 6 2.30 Crimson Magic (5) 60.5 S Khumalo 9/2 T 1030 7 2.90 One Yesterday (3) 60.5 M v Rensburg 12/1 V 973 8 7.60 Antonia Major (2) 57.0 C Ngcobo 7/1 V 572 9 8.85 Woody Glow (10) 52.0 M Thackeray 75/1 T 912 10 11.85 Camps Drift Time: 87.46s (60.32s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 115% 1st T:E Verdonese O:Messrs T Y Lin & E Verdonese B:Varsfontein Stud

Race 8 (1085) Vaal MR 68 Handicap

VIKING CASTLE

1450m R75,000

T 929 1 0.00 Viking Castle (2) 53.0 M v Rensburg 11/1 4 b g Miesque’s Approval - Chillon Castle (Sharp Romance) (8) 60.0 S Khumalo 11/2 V 1041 2 0.90 Woza Madoda 5 b g Black Minnaloushe - Wooden Doll (Fort Wood) (5) 60.0 A Fortune 3/1 T 1030 3 3.60 Golden Man 4 ch g Lateral - Picadilly Miss (London News) (12) 54.0 C Maujean 10/1 V 990 4 3.70 Summit (10) 54.0 L Hewitson 25/1 T 979 5 4.00 Night Raider (3) 52.5 JP vd Merwe 12/1 Q 243 5 4.00 Exploracy (6) 53.5 J Greyling 40/1 V 1024 7 5.25 Francois P (7) 55.5 R Simons 6/1 V 1060 8 5.50 Mendoza’s Melody (11) 53.5 C Ngcobo 33/1 V 1027 9 5.60 Champions Cup (4) 61.0 B Lerena 5/1 V 1055 10 8.40 Analyse This (1) 53.5 J Penny 10/1 V 1024 11 10.10 Gypsy’s Inn (9) 52.5 R Munger 45/1 V 1055 12 10.50 Champion Alami (13) 56.0 M Thackeray 33/1 T 962 13 27.00 Run For Roses Time: 86.9s (59.93s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:ST Pettigrew O:Mr B N Graham B:Breedon Stud

2 wins 9 places 31 runs

4bg Miesque’s Approval - Chillon Castle (Sharp Romance)

WON 1450m, Vaal, 24 May ...and placed Capuche MIDDLEFIELD STUD Tel: (033) 263 2407 Fax: (033) 263 1465

GREYVILLE Wednesday 25 May

1200m R90,000

V 931 1 0.00 Winter Breeze (5) 60.0 P Strydom 18/10 3 b f Mambo In Seattle - Autumn Breeze (Al Mufti) (6) 60.0 J Sampson 12/1 V 984 2 1.25 She’s A Flirt 4 ch f Announce - Flirt In A Skirt (Winter Romance) (10) 60.0 C Maujean 33/10 T 957 3 1.65 Princess Aurora 3 b f Horse Chestnut - Strait To Bed (Rakeen) (9) 60.0 R Danielson 5/1 V 1014 4 4.05 Sim-Alley Bank (11) 60.0 G Wrogemann 20/1 T 1052 5 5.55 Pippi Shortsock (14) 60.0 A Fortune 10/1 6 6.05 Sterling Heights (1) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 33/1 V 561 7 8.25 Meteor Mon (2) 60.0 S Khumalo 20/1 T 1051 8 8.75 Angel’s Smile (4) 60.0 L Hewitson 33/1 T 643 9 9.25 Flammarosa (7) 60.0 M Thackeray 66/1 T 1045 10 11.25 Queen’s Circus (3) 60.0 R Munger 110/1 T 1052 11 11.45 French Chante (8) 60.0 D Habib 66/1 T 1052 12 16.45 La Manza (13) 60.0 C Ngcobo 66/1 V 1014 13 16.85 Polly Power (12) 60.0 J Mariba 110/1 T 1052 14 20.25 Fair Sheik Time: 71.12s (59.27s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 114% 1st T:LW Goosen O:Mr M J A Ferreira B:Danika Stud

Race 5 (1082) Vaal MR 92 Handicap (F&M)

Congratulations to AG Laird, Mr M E Leaf, Mauritzfontein Stud

6/1

JP vd Merwe

Bruce le Roux - 082 493 5773 PO Box 501, Mooi River 3300 email: springvalley@lantic.net

K 439 1 0.00 Hililyhililyhilo (1) 60.0 S Khumalo 13/2 3 b g Great Britain - Lilium Regale (West Man) 40/1 T 1046 2 0.90 NewYorkStateOfMind (3) 60.0 L Hewitson 4 b g Fort Beluga - Dynamite Model (Badger Land) (9) 60.0 A Fortune 10/1 T 1047 3 3.30 Relish 4 b g Rebel King - Girlish (Complete Warrior) (2) 60.0 M v Rensburg 13/10 V 993 4 3.40 Royal Regatta (6) 60.0 R Danielson 6/1 5 5.10 Nilgiri Hills (11) 60.0 C Maujean 25/1 T 1046 6 7.50 August Duke (7) 60.0 P Strydom 6/1 T 1046 7 7.80 Man The Fort (5) 60.0 B Lerena 25/1 T 1046 8 8.80 Ashkenazi (4) 60.0 S Brown 13/1 T 1036 9 13.00 Star Trek (8) 60.0 Wes Marwing 33/1 T 1036 10 13.50 Record Bid (10) 60.0 J Mariba 80/1 V 986 11 15.75 Space Warrior Time: 70.45s (58.71s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:C Binda O:Dreamstar Racing (Nom: Mrs S M Binda) B:Highlands

Race 1 (1078) Vaal Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)

2000m R75,000

C Maujean

...and placed NewYorkStateOfMind Congratulations to all the connections

Race 3 (1080) Vaal Maiden Plate

1800m R50,000

1800m R69,000

CAN YOU HEAR ME

2 wins 1 place 12 runs

V 1041 1 0.00 Shepherds Warning (1) 59.5 5 ch g Tiger Ridge - Warnies Babe (Jallad) (7) 59.0 V 1044 2 1.10 Rain Shadow 3 b c Lateral - Robinia (Fort Wood) (4) 53.5 V 1041 3 3.00 Rumbling Lion 5 b g Silvano - Cry For The Lion (Elliodor) (10) 53.0 V 1027 4 3.30 Aza Arrow (15) 56.5 T 960 5 4.10 Umthetho (2) 58.0 T 417 6 5.00 Commodore Al (9) 58.0 V 1040 7 5.75 River Empress (14) 55.5 T 979 8 6.05 Daytona Charger (12) 57.0 V 1044 9 6.35 Savethelastdance (16) 55.5 T 979 10 6.55 Racing Socks (8) 53.5 V 1057 11 6.80 Gentleman Jack (6) 59.0 V 1041 12 7.30 Kanonkop (13) 57.0 V 1044 13 7.80 Scare Tactics (11) 52.5 T 979 14 9.90 Secunde’s Victor (3) 60.0 V 990 15 10.20 Grey’s A Rockin (5) 59.0 V 990 16 18.50 Coptic Cross Time: 123.09s (61.55s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) 1st T:GV Woodruff O:Mr D Shawe B:Daytona Stud

Congratulates the connections of

1000m R50,000

Q 233 1 0.00 Bank Manager (7) 60.0 M Yeni 15/10 3 b g Go Deputy - Westport (West Man) (4) 56.5 C Zackey 9/2 Q 244 2 6.75 Ginger Sioux 4 ch f Ashaawes - Dancing Sioux (Qui Danzig) (2) 60.0 Wes Marwing 16/1 Q 205 3 10.50 Elijah 3 b g Miesque’s Approval - Catsastar(AUS) (Tale of the Cat) (9) 56.5 T Appie 6/1 Q 235 4 13.00 Kartouche (3) 56.5 J Penny 11/2 Q 244 5 16.75 Wind Trader (8) 60.0 R Simons 66/1 Q 242 6 27.00 Internationalfling (1) 56.5 D Neethling 5/1 Q 186 7 30.00 For Love Or Money (5) 56.5 JP vd Merwe 16/1 8 31.00 Akademik (6) 56.5 M Mjoka 66/1 Q 233 9 99.99 Kalani Time: 116.21s (64.56s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:C Lensley O:Mr Joshua Peter B:Cheveley Stud

Bred by Bruce Le Roux

1200m R48,000

Q 204 1 0.00 Heaven On Earth (8) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 5/2 4 ch f Mullins Bay - Perfect Lady (Muhtafal) (10) 60.0 R Simons 7/2 T 908 2 2.25 Spirit Of Love 3 b f Toreador - Pacific Blue (Model Man) (7) 60.0 M Yeni 5/1 Q 100 3 4.25 Silky Announce 4 ch f Announce - Best Black Silk (Harry Hotspur) (1) 60.0 C Zackey 10/1 Q 223 4 4.75 Switched On (9) 60.0 C Murray 33/1 Q 244 5 6.00 Rock Of Fire (11) 60.0 M Thackeray 16/1 Q 223 6 7.00 Victoria Montana (5) 60.0 G Wrogemann 20/1 Q 244 7 10.00 Flying Peg (4) 60.0 M Mjoka 33/1 T 1009 8 13.00 Careless Whisper (12) 60.0 R Munger 25/1 Q 244 9 15.00 Calamity Annie (6) 60.0 Wes Marwing 12/1 Q 204 10 17.50 Beach Bird (2) 60.0 J Penny 50/1 11 19.00 Database (3) 60.0 J Greyling 40/1 12 99.99 Sea Sweet Time: 59.94s (59.94s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 109% 1st T:C Lensley O:P D T Racing Syndicate (Nom: Mr Trevor Naicker) B:Summerhill Stud

Race 3 (252)

Race 9 (1086) Vaal MR 66 Handicap

Going: good

Race 1 (845)

Greyville Maiden Plate (Polytrack)

1200m R80,000

K 379 1 0.00 Ante Omnia (6) 60.0 A Marcus 7/2 3 b g Speightstown - Rubicat(USA) (Storm Cat) (5) 60.0 L Hewitson 22/10 S 770 2 1.00 Hejira 5 ch g Trippi - Manna Born (Damascus Gate) (10) 60.0 K De Melo 16/1 D 792 3 4.50 Wilber 3 ch g A P Arrow - Perfect Lady (Muhtafal) (8) 60.0 D De Gouveia 9/1 D 792 4 7.25 Too Cool (7) 60.0 B Jacobson 7/1 D 804 5 7.30 Roy’s Amazing Ash (1) 60.0 D Schwarz 30/1 S 763 6 7.80 Catnip (2) 60.0 S Cele 33/1 D 754 7 8.30 King’s Wager (3) 60.0 A Balloo 25/1 S 663 8 10.05 Percy Jackson (11) 60.0 S Veale 40/1 V 1042 9 10.10 Risky Dancer (4) 60.0 H Ramlugaan 100/1 D 493 10 12.35 Roy’s Jackpot (9) 60.0 A Forbes 20/1 11 14.85 Sarabino (12) 60.0 C Habib 5/1 D 721 12 53.10 Imagination Time: 70.43s (58.69s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:DR Drier O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 2 (846)

Greyville Maiden Plate (F&M)(Polytrack)

D 819 1 0.00 Miss Parker (2) 60.0 3 b f Rebel King - Miss Dillan(ARG) (Numerous) (7) 60.0 2 0.15 Soldier’s Bride 3 b f Brave Tin Soldier - Take Care (Jallad) (6) 60.0 D 628 3 1.15 Cherry Hill 3 b f Noordhoek Flyer - La Deportista (Sportsworld) (5) 60.0 S 771 4 1.65 Icy Spirit (9) 60.0 S 214 5 2.15 Princess Ida (8) 60.0 S 771 6 2.40 Shrike (1) 57.0 D 716 7 2.90 Hungry Heart (3) 60.0 8 3.40 Disrupt (10) 60.0 D 190 9 4.90 Tafeta (4) 60.0 D 819 10 6.65 Illusionation Time: 72.08s (60.07s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) 1st T:C Scott O:Mr R T Scott B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 3 (847)

C Storey

1200m R80,000

10/1

A Forbes

33/1

B Fayd’herbe

6/1

D Dillon 25/1 L Hewitson 12/1 W Kennedy 45/1 K De Melo 17/20 B Nyawo 10/1 C Habib 110/1 A Delpech 8/1 SP Total %: 115%

Greyville MR 95 Handicap (Polytrack)

1900m R98,000

Greyville Maiden Plate (Polytrack)

1900m R80,000

Greyville MR 77 Handicap (Polytrack)

1900m R75,000

D 727 1 0.00 Kitty’s Destiny (1) 54.5 M Yeni 8/1 3 ch c Argonaut - Ricochet (Sportsworld) (2) 60.0 C Murray 2/1 T 1008 2 1.50 Deputy Jud 4 ch g Judpot - Star Deputy(NZ) (Deputy Governor) (8) 55.5 K De Melo 10/1 D 746 3 3.00 French Revolution 5 gr g Guillotine - Thee Auld Hussie(NZ) (Spinning World) (4) 59.5 A Marcus 4/1 S 761 4 3.25 Stormy Eclipse (3) 56.5 W Kennedy 14/1 S 762 5 3.75 Work Ethic (5) 54.0 C Storey 14/1 D 795 6 5.50 Mackdesi (7) 57.5 D Schwarz 25/1 S 811 7 12.25 Qatar Springs (6) 52.5 L Hewitson 33/1 D 795 8 12.75 Thirtytwo Squadron (9) 55.5 A Delpech 33/10 D 778 9 51.50 Canigao Time: 114.82s (60.43s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:DC Howells O:Basil & Rani Naidoo B:Balmoral Stud

Race 4 (848)

S 770 1 0.00 Starrett City (5) 60.0 A Delpech 12/10 3 b c Western Winter - Strawberry Lane (Jallad) (6) 60.0 L Hewitson 28/10 D 621 2 2.75 Silver Sage 3 b g Silvano - Alteza (Western Winter) (8) 60.0 C Murray 100/1 D 698 3 5.50 Kali’s King 3 b c King’s Chapel - Kali Dancer (Joshua Dancer) (3) 60.0 K De Melo 14/1 D 804 4 5.75 Mehmed (10) 60.0 S Veale 11/2 S 763 5 7.50 Cozzenes Prince (4) 60.0 A Balloo 100/1 D 822 6 7.55 Skopelos (7) 60.0 DS Lembethe 33/1 S 763 7 7.80 Viento (9) 60.0 M Yeni 16/1 S 770 8 8.05 Double Vision (2) 56.5 Wes Marwing 9/1 T 1028 9 11.05 Destiny’s Jewel (1) 60.0 D Dillon 100/1 D 676 10 26.30 Old Equalizer SP Total %: 116% Time: 117.38s (61.78s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) 1st T:AJ Wright O:Lammerskraal Stud B:Lammerskraal Stud

Race 5 (849)

D 755 1 0.00 Go Direct (12) 59.5 D Dillon 12/1 3 ch g Go Deputy - Fair Maiden (Western Winter) (11) 58.0 K De Melo 14/1 D 726 2 2.25 Pure Valor 4 b g Dynasty - Pure Reason (Jallad) (2) 56.0 S Veale 7/2 D 778 3 2.75 Delirious Nomad 3 ch g Rebel King - Pacific Storm (Big Swinger) (1) 55.0 A Forbes 40/1 D 774 4 2.80 Texican (7) 60.0 A Delpech 7/2 D 796 5 3.05 Tanjiro (5) 56.5 D De Gouveia 6/1 D 796 6 3.30 Royal Union Jet (4) 57.0 T Godden 8/1 D 796 7 3.80 Petite Master (10) 53.5 M Byleveld 16/1 D 755 8 6.05 Impact Zone (9) 57.0 C Murray 12/1 D 796 9 6.10 Baltic Amber (8) 56.0 M Yeni 25/1 S 768 10 7.60 The Gingerman (6) 54.5 W Kennedy 45/1 S 810 11 9.10 Discourse (3) 59.0 S Randolph 7/1 D 746 12 11.85 Napoli Time: 117.32s (61.75s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:AJ Wright O:Lammerskraal Stud B:Lammerskraal Stud


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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Race 6 (850)

Greyville Graduation Plate (Polytrack)

1000m R85,000

S 710 1 0.00 Ferrie (5) 60.0 A Marcus 9/10 3 b g Trippi - Diva (Trigger Finger) (4) 54.5 S Randolph 12/1 D 802 2 1.75 Our Destiny 3 ch f Var - Plumosa (Sapieha) (6) 57.5 A Delpech 7/1 T 951 3 3.50 Seattle Lady 4 b f Sail From Seattle - Woodland Lady (Fort Wood) (10) 57.0 C Habib 14/1 D 672 4 4.00 Top Form (1) 56.5 S Veale 66/1 D 327 5 6.75 Riff Raf (3) 56.5 Wes Marwing 75/1 K 200 6 7.50 Natatela (2) 54.5 M Yeni 6/1 S 808 7 9.25 Night In Tahiti (12) 57.0 A Forbes 20/1 S 785 8 9.30 Rob’s Jewel (9) 57.0 L Hewitson 33/1 S 808 9 9.80 Faberge Style (7) 59.5 K De Melo 55/1 S 337 10 9.85 Apollo’s Gift (11) 55.0 D De Gouveia 75/1 S 736 11 10.10 Roy’s Power (8) 57.5 C Murray 12/1 T 877 12 10.85 Spring Wonder Time: 56.58s (56.58s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 115% 1st T:DR Drier O:Messrs M A Currie, M J Jooste, B Kantor & Mrs I Jooste B:Normandy Stud

Race 7 (851)

Greyville MR 70 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack)

1600m R75,000

D 608 1 0.00 Coastal Spell (6) 57.5 S Veale 6/1 3 b f Toreador - Coastal Reign (Fort Wood) (4) 57.0 C Habib 6/1 D 823 2 0.75 River Course 3 b f Ideal World - Oxbow Lake (Fort Wood) (2) 58.0 T Godden 6/1 D 725 3 1.00 The Morrigan 6 b m Jet Master - Lady Dane(AUS) (Danehill) (5) 60.0 K De Melo 16/1 D 397 4 1.25 Sounds Positive (11) 55.0 S Moodley 16/1 S 538 5 1.50 Nanojet (7) 52.0 L Hewitson 12/1 D 824 6 1.55 Madame Le Roi (12) 56.0 Wes Marwing 20/1 D 543 7 2.05 La Vida Banco (1) 60.0 A Forbes 9/2 D 794 8 2.55 Mission Rapids (3) 56.5 M Yeni 20/1 S 758 9 2.65 Ntokazi (10) 59.5 C Storey 8/1 D 531 10 3.15 Barcelona Babe (9) 61.0 D De Gouveia 8/1 D 753 11 3.30 Royal Tree (8) 53.0 D Schwarz 14/1 D 587 12 8.55 Topaz Rain Time: 95.96s (59.98s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:DR Drier O:Mr Bruce Ferreira & Dr A H Parker B:Ascot Stud

Race 8 (852)

Greyville MR 70 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack)

1600m R75,000

D 775 1 0.00 Music World (2) 59.5 A Delpech 22/10 3 b f Ideal World - Musical Hit (Strike Smartly) (8) 61.0 Wes Marwing 5/1 D 794 2 3.25 Terepova 3 b f St Petersburg - Teresina (Jet Master) (7) 57.5 T Godden 14/1 D 742 3 3.30 Tigeress Dance 5 ch m Tiger Dance - Brown Linnet(IRE) (King of Kings) (4) 53.5 C Storey 75/1 D 725 4 3.45 Juds Express (6) 59.5 S Randolph 7/1 D 725 5 3.70 Swanee River (3) 60.0 L Hewitson 11/2 D 800 6 3.95 Deep Down Rebel (11) 53.0 ES Ngwane 66/1 S 664 7 4.00 Villa Floriana (1) 53.0 DS Lembethe 16/1 D 506 8 5.25 Queen Of Credit (10) 56.0 C Habib 12/1 D 748 9 6.25 La Carmelita (12) 53.5 W Kennedy 40/1 S 738 10 6.75 Bold Star (5) 56.5 S Veale 7/1 D 670 11 8.50 Ethylene (9) 57.0 K De Melo 14/1 D 627 12 16.50 Just Smoke Em Time: 96.34s (60.21s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:Belinda Impey O:Ms Nisheele Singh & A Hay B:DGM Southey

Race 9 (853)

Greyville Maiden Plate (Polytrack)

S 534 1 0.00 Silver Rose (12) 60.0 3 b g Silvano - Sydney Rose(AUS) (Last Tycoon) (3) 60.0 D 676 2 0.25 Smart World 3 b g Ideal World - Bayard Crown (Strike Smartly) (6) 60.0 D 804 3 0.30 Open Answer 3 gr g A P Answer - Open Gates (Fard) (8) 60.0 D 698 4 0.55 Leonard S 763 5 0.65 Gold Sail (5) 60.0 (2) 60.0 D 804 6 0.80 Manoeuvre (7) 60.0 S 770 7 1.05 Street Boy (9) 60.0 D 804 8 1.20 Royal Champion D 698 9 1.95 Portman Square (10) 60.0 (4) 60.0 S 713 10 2.70 Georgie Boy D 409 11 8.20 Petiscos Chook (1) 60.0 (11) 60.0 S 780 12 8.70 Clash Of Kings Time: 97.97s (61.23s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) 1st T:A Nel O:Mrs S Plattner B:La Plaisance Stud

TIGER RIDGE JAGUAR

5 b g Tiger Ridge - Chinchuna (Fort Wood)

WON by 2.25L at Flamingo Park, 1800m, 23 May

SHEPHERDS WARNING 5 ch g Tiger Ridge - Warnies Babe (Jallad)

WON at Vaal, 2000m, 24 May

NETFLIX

3 b g Tiger Ridge - Cyber Cento (Centenary)

WON at Vaal, 1700m, 26 May

MISS TWEEDY

4 b f Tiger Ridge - Dancing Penny(AUS) (Danske)

WON at Turffontein, 1400m, 29 May . . . and placed . . . Navette, Tiger Tops, Crown Of Roses

Congratulations to Connections

7/2

D Dillon

25/1

B Fayd’herbe 13/2 C Storey 16/1 K De Melo 22/10 W Kennedy 40/1 L Hewitson 7/1 M Yeni 10/1 A Forbes 16/1 B Jacobson 35/1 C Habib 125/1 SP Total %: 123%

WILGERBOSDRIFT PO BOX 322, PIKETBERG 7320. TEL: 022 942 1266 FAX: 022 942 1755

VAAL Thursday 26 May

MAMBO MIME

3 wins 6 places 11 runs

3 b c Mambo In Seattle - Murmuration(USA) (Miswaki) at Greyville 2000m, 28 May

WINTER BREEZE 3 b f Mambo In Seattle - Autumn Breeze (Al Mufti) WON at Vaal 1200m, 24 May

LINGERIE

1 win 4 places 11 runs

1 win 4 places 11 runs

3 b f Mambo In Seattle - Alinga(AUS) (Rock of Gibraltar) 2nd at Flamingo Park 1600m, 23 May 4 wins

MYSTIC EXPRESS 1330plaruncess 4 b f Mambo In Seattle - Lapis Lazuli (Joshua Dancer) 3rd at Fairview 1200m, 27 May

Mambo In Seattle stands at

Dr Bennie van der Merwe Cell: 083 460 4066 namaquas@intekom.co.za

V 1056 1 0.00 Netflix (6) 55.5 G Wrogemann 3/1 3 b g Tiger Ridge - Cyber Cento (Centenary) (1) 53.0 C Ngcobo 5/2 T 1032 2 0.50 Seven Single 3 b g Seventh Rock - Blue Ballad (Rakeen) (3) 54.0 S Khumalo 10/1 V 1060 3 1.00 Hyaku 4 b g Admire Main - Haifaa(IRE) (Doyoun) (5) 52.5 F Herholdt 16/1 V 1041 4 1.40 Tom Fool (2) 59.5 D Habib 16/1 V 1066 5 2.00 Mercado (7) 60.0 C Murray 2/1 T 1000 6 3.10 Chepardo (4) 58.5 D Neethling 16/1 V 1056 7 4.50 Leeuloop Jet Time: 101.78s (59.87s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 114% 1st T:M Houdalakis O:Stone Hill Stud (Nom: Mr H C W Rix) & Mr & Mrs F Ladeira B:Wilgerbosdrift

Race 7 (1093) Vaal MR 86 Handicap

2400m R99,000

T 1032 1 0.00 Enaad (7) 55.0 S Brown 33/10 4 b g High Chaparral - Al Anood(AUS) (Danehill) (8) 54.0 M v Rensburg 25/1 V 1026 2 4.00 Noble Star 6 b g Kahal - Arabian Magic (Al Mufti) (2) 53.0 JP vd Merwe 22/10 V 830 3 4.30 Penteliko 3 ch g Go Deputy - Alula (Western Winter) (1) 56.5 W Kennedy 9/1 T 927 4 5.80 Dante’s Legacy (3) 60.0 M Thackeray 10/1 T 1001 5 6.05 Elusive Flyer (5) 55.0 G Wrogemann 60/1 V 1056 6 7.35 Jet Fever (6) 54.5 R Munger 11/2 V 1044 7 8.45 Rocky Stallone (9) 53.5 C Murray 14/1 V 1044 8 9.05 Star Point (11) 53.5 S Khumalo 25/1 D 388 9 9.35 Baracah (10) 55.5 C Maujean 16/1 T 1001 10 12.75 Savage Wind (4) 54.0 T Appie 14/1 V 1026 11 16.75 Baahir Time: 148.41s (61.84s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:MF de Kock O:Al Adiyaat South Africa (Pty) Ltd B:bred in Australia

1200m R82,000

V 1024 1 0.00 William Nicol (6) 55.0 JP vd Merwe 7/1 3 ch g Jam Alley - Amalfi Drive (Announce) (1) 55.0 P Strydom 11/2 V 1043 2 1.90 Dragoon 4 b g Trippi - Dragon Lily (National Emblem) (12) 55.0 F Herholdt 55/1 V 995 3 2.00 Capuche 4 b g Carpocrates - Join The Fray (Prince Of War) (13) 58.0 G Wrogemann 9/2 V 1055 4 2.50 Tokyo Drift (10) 60.0 C Ngcobo 12/1 T 904 5 2.60 Barbel Run (4) 54.5 W Kennedy 20/1 D 622 6 2.85 Dreamy Forest (11) 54.5 C Zackey 16/1 V 995 7 3.75 Casciano (9) 56.5 M v Rensburg 9/1 V 997 8 3.85 Watabout (5) 55.5 M Thackeray 33/1 T 796 9 3.95 Minnesota (2) 55.0 S Khumalo 9/2 V 1024 10 4.55 Devious Tiger (3) 58.5 R Simons 9/1 V 1043 11 5.25 Rebel Renegade (8) 57.5 R Munger 20/1 V 815 12 6.00 Heywot (7) 60.5 D Neethling 20/1 V 751 13 9.50 Carter Time: 69.29s (57.74s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:SD Gray O:Mr St John D Gray B:Graystone Stud

1400m R90,000

V 991 1 0.00 Platinum Legend (4) 60.0 C Murray 6/1 2 ch c Silvano - La Dolce Vita (National Assembly) (7) 60.0 G Wrogemann 28/10 V 1019 2 0.10 Dromedaris 2 b g Global One - Nautical (Fort Wood) (1) 57.0 A Fortune 7/10 T 1002 3 0.35 Missibaba 2 ch f Visionaire - Royal Purse (King of Kings) (2) 60.0 J Penny 66/1 4 3.05 Artificio (3) 60.0 D Habib 25/1 V 1019 5 4.35 Speed Monitor (5) 60.0 M v Rensburg 16/1 6 5.75 Jamie O (6) 60.0 R Simons 100/1 V 879 7 7.55 Chestnut Socks Time: 84.72s (60.51s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 112% 1st T:AG Laird O:Mr M C Gerber B:Patricia Devine Inv

Race 3 (1089) Vaal Maiden Plate

3rd Gr1 Daily News

MAMBO MIME

3 wins 6 places 11 runs

3 b c Mambo In Seattle - Murmuration(USA) (Miswaki) at Greyville, 2000m, 28 May VAR & ORATORIO stand at Avontuur Contact Pippa Mickleburgh (021) 855 1442 or 083 658 4404 stud@avontuurestate.co.za

1700m R90,000

T 849 1 0.00 Silver Duchess (14) 60.0 C Murray 66/1 3 b f Silvano - Rollicking Romp (Qui Danzig) (1) 60.0 S Khumalo 7/1 T 1051 2 1.75 Night On The Hill 3 ch f Warm White Night - Upper House (National Assembly) (2) 60.0 M v Rensburg 10/1 T 1028 3 2.75 Countess Jemina 3 ch f King Of Kings - Spanish Isle (Russian Revival) (3) 60.0 W Kennedy 3/1 S 767 4 3.00 Enticer (4) 60.0 A Fortune 6/1 T 1029 5 5.00 Flying Dream (12) 60.0 D Habib 33/1 V 987 6 6.75 Lindy Lu (10) 60.0 M Thackeray 125/1 T 1029 7 7.75 Keep My Promise 8 8.85 Tessa Dubois (8) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 8/1 V 984 (9) 60.0 P Strydom 2/1 T 956 9 10.25 Matresse (11) 60.0 R Munger 125/1 T 977 10 11.50 Avatara (6) 60.0 S Chambers 125/1 T 1049 11 12.00 Elegant Charm (7) 60.0 C Zackey 33/1 T 1048 12 17.50 Iridium Silver (5) 60.0 D Neethling 66/1 V 987 13 18.00 Jackie’s Joy (13) 60.0 G Wrogemann 33/1 V 1014 14 18.75 Bank The Bill Time: 104.04s (61.2s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:TA Lowe O:Mr R P & Mrs A F Currie & Mr G L & Mrs L E Ellis & Mr & Mrs G W Funnell B:Patricia Devine Inv

FAIRVIEW Friday 27 May Going: good

Race 1 (506)

Fairview Maiden Juvenile Plate (Turf)

1200m R62,000

F 451 1 0.00 Rock DeeJay (5) 60.0 S Khathi 22/10 2 b c Seventh Rock - Julia’s World (Sportsworld) (7) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 4/1 F 493 2 0.50 Story Of My Life 2 b c Soar With Eagles - Festive Fantasy (Special Preview) (2) 60.0 L Hewitson 13/2 F 451 3 5.75 Gimme The Stars 2 b g Gimmethegreenlight - Cosmic Jet (Jet Master) (6) 57.5 S Khumalo 8/1 F 469 4 9.25 Clifton Sands (4) 60.0 A Fortune 2/1 5 12.50 Lord Windermere (1) 60.0 F Herholdt 110/1 F 363 6 14.00 Lancaster (8) 60.0 C Zackey 20/1 F 496 7 14.05 Soviet Cosmonaut (3) 60.0 R Munger 110/1 F 388 8 15.55 Bruce’s Beauty Time: 69.83s (58.19s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:DA Sham O:Mrs D A Sham & Mr M D Sham B:DA Sham

Race 2 (507)

Fairview Maiden Juvenile Plate (Turf)

Race 3 (508)

1400m R62,000

F 450 1 0.00 Blizzard King (6) 60.0 L Hewitson 15/20 2 b g Sail From Seattle - Tree Flag (Classic Flag) (2) 57.0 R Danielson 4/1 F 469 2 3.50 Southern Sunset 2 b f Greys Inn - Southern Burst (Western Winter) (1) 60.0 A Fortune 9/2 F 450 3 6.50 Singita Sweni 2 b c Sail From Seattle - Eagle’s Crag (Silvano) (8) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 10/1 F 450 4 7.75 Madiba Dance (5) 60.0 R Munger 20/1 F 497 5 9.50 Treasure Isle (4) 60.0 X Ndlovu 33/1 F 340 6 11.50 Grumble (7) 60.0 C Thabana 50/1 7 16.25 Irish Odyssey (3) 60.0 L Mxothwa 66/1 8 16.75 Sir Fast Time: 86.41s (61.72s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:Y Bremner O:Messrs F H McGrath, M C Wright, Arne J Botha, B H Botha & Mrs M E Botha B:BH & AJ Botha

Fairview MR 58 Handicap (F&M)(Turf)

1600m R62,000

Fairview Conditions Plate (F&M)(Turf)

1800m R72,000

Fairview MR 62 Handicap (F&M)(Turf)

2000m R62,000

Fairview MR 68 Handicap (Turf)

2400m R65,000

F 474 1 0.00 Vitoria (7) 60.0 L Hewitson 14/1 4 ch f Go Deputy - Vermilion (Western Winter) 4/1 F 484 2 1.50 Dance In The Woods (10) 57.5 M Yeni 4 ch f Elusive Fort - Assembly Dancer (National Assembly) (11) 56.0 L Mohapi 22/1 F 474 3 1.60 Kalahari Queen 4 b f Dynasty - Taking It Deep (Bushmanland) (2) 56.5 R Munger 6/1 F 486 4 1.85 Carole Bouquet (13) 57.5 S Khathi 22/1 F 474 5 3.60 Isabelle (1) 56.0 S Naidoo 12/1 F 437 6 3.65 Jaminna (15) 56.0 K Ramsamy 16/1 F 486 7 3.70 Night Dancer (9) 56.0 C Thabana 16/1 F 437 8 3.95 Star Of Paris (16) 59.5 R Khathi 35/1 F 486 9 4.05 Rose And Crown (12) 60.0 C Murray 40/1 F 477 10 4.30 First Of May (8) 59.0 A Fortune 8/1 F 505 11 5.80 Party Tibbs (14) 56.5 C Zackey 35/1 F 467 12 5.85 Magic Samba (3) 57.5 F Herholdt 33/10 F 444 13 6.85 Jay Belle (4) 55.0 L Mxothwa 40/1 F 505 14 8.10 Emperor’s Lass (5) 54.0 JP vd Merwe 45/1 F 437 15 8.20 Zen And Now (6) 57.5 T Gould 45/1 F 474 16 13.20 Brilliant Idea Time: 98.39s (61.49s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:Y Bremner O:Messrs R B Armstrong & J A Bescoby & Mrs Sally Bruss B:Lammerskraal Stud

Race 4 (509)

F 472 1 0.00 Kumiko (3) 54.0 T Gould 7/1 4 b f Silvano - Sashay (London News) F 472 2 0.25 Mirror The Moon (4) 54.0 C Murray 10/1 4 b f Slew The Red - Lunar Fields (Krusenstern) F 472 3 2.25 Withbatedbreath (8) 54.0 L Hewitson 4/1 4 b f Fort Wood - Awaited(GB) (Machiavellian) F 477 4 3.75 Jam Tart (7) 54.0 X Ndlovu 5/2 F 499 5 5.00 Scarlet Berry (6) 56.0 L Mxothwa 12/1 F 472 6 5.25 Rockin The Daisies (2) 52.0 R Munger 25/1 F 336 7 6.75 African Heritage (11) 55.5 M Yeni 12/1 F 472 8 7.50 Casha (10) 54.5 C Zackey 25/1 F 468 9 8.75 Cherry Orchard (9) 52.0 S Khumalo 10/1 F 477 10 10.00 Eternal Winter (5) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 12/1 F 476 11 10.10 Lucky Gambler (1) 61.0 K Ramsamy 10/1 Time: 110.82s (61.57s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:AC Greeff O:Dr P D Clarke & Mrs N I Hurtado-Clarke & Milkwood Stud (Nom: I G Robertson) B:Milkwood Stud

Race 5 (510)

F 477 1 0.00 Shawl (3) 57.5 R Munger 9/2 4 b f Seventh Rock - Opera Cloak (Labeeb) F 477 2 0.05 Cup Bearer (4) 60.0 S Khathi 12/1 3 b f Announce - Mayreau (Rakeen) F 462 3 1.05 Lemon Lily (5) 55.5 C Zackey 12/1 3 b f Seventh Rock - Sierra Lily (National Emblem) F 470 4 1.55 Three Trees (1) 53.0 C Murray 9/2 F 486 5 1.60 Oyster Nut (2) 57.0 R Danielson 11/2 F 492 6 2.35 Badger Creek (9) 56.0 A Fortune 12/1 F 477 6 2.35 Hazel Jay (8) 59.5 M Yeni 15/4 F 437 8 4.60 Pretty And Popular (6) 56.5 X Ndlovu 25/1 F 437 9 4.85 Deepo (7) 52.5 JP vd Merwe 10/1 F 461 10 7.10 Istas (13) 54.5 L Hewitson 33/1 F 477 11 8.60 Celtic Revival (12) 54.0 F Herholdt 33/1 F 337 12 9.85 Madame Ming (11) 52.5 L Mohapi 75/1 F 486 13 15.60 My Celebration (10) 59.0 L Mxothwa 25/1 Time: 125.27s (62.64s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:DA Sham O:Mrs D A Sham & Mr & Mrs C R Stonebridge & Messrs G P Cox & T W Langley & M D Sham B:OA Ferraris

Race 6 (511)

F 500 1 0.00 Dreamforest (16) 58.5 L Mxothwa 20/1 4 b g Surging River - Fiorina (Houston Connection) F 491 2 0.75 Facebook (11) 53.5 S Naidoo 25/1 5 b h Lundy’s Liability - Oupa’s Honey (Western Winter) F 401 3 2.00 Duel Fort (3) 53.0 T Gould 22/1 4 b g Fort Wood - Lightning Duel (Foveros) F 500 4 2.25 All The Bids (4) 57.5 M Yeni 11/2 F 492 5 2.30 Benji’s Dynasty (13) 52.5 R Munger 7/1 F 428 6 4.05 Sergeant Tibbs (8) 52.0 K Ramsamy 16/1 F 476 7 5.30 Mulaazem (1) 52.0 E Webber 20/1 F 476 8 7.55 Familiar Chat (5) 52.0 L Hewitson 66/1 F 446 9 8.05 Sanctuary (15) 59.0 A Fortune 7/1 F 401 10 8.10 Dragonstone (6) 58.5 L Mohapi 35/1 F 445 11 8.60 Sky Full Of Stars (14) 56.0 S Khathi 12/1 F 428 12 13.10 Simmering (7) 60.0 X Ndlovu 11/2 F 463 13 13.85 Thunder Punch (10) 52.0 C Thabana 22/1 F 428 14 24.35 Nebra (12) 53.0 S Khumalo 11/2 F 401 15 25.10 Inca Silver (9) 52.0 C Murray 20/1 F 428 16 99.99 Divine Invitation (2) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 25/1 Time: 151.54s (63.14s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:G Paddock O:Mr Ebrahim Moosa B:Zandvliet Stud

Race 7 (512)

BREEDERS OF

1000m R90,000

V 932 1 0.00 Quattro (6) 60.0 C Zackey 12/1 3 b g Judpot - Quatrain (Al Mufti) (5) 60.0 P Strydom 18/10 T 1045 2 0.80 Time To Be Great 3 b g Great Britain - Chestnut Time(IRE) (Johannesburg) (14) 60.0 J Penny 20/1 V 913 3 3.40 Soul Pilgrim 3 b g Seventh Rock - Sacred Vow (Spectrum) (7) 60.0 A Fortune 3/1 T 1046 4 4.40 Just a Gigolo (13) 60.0 R Simons 4/1 V 930 5 4.50 Justash (2) 60.0 S Brown 75/1 T 1045 6 5.90 Daring Dream (3) 60.0 C Ngcobo 10/1 T 1046 7 6.00 Devious Xandre (10) 57.5 J Mariba 16/1 T 1052 8 6.70 Pipkin (4) 57.5 C Maujean 25/1 T 956 9 7.70 Gimmeabreak (12) 57.0 F Herholdt 55/1 10 9.20 Monty Python (1) 60.0 D Neethling 125/1 T 1047 11 9.50 Reventador (8) 60.0 L Bester 75/1 T 1045 12 10.75 Henry The Eleventh (11) 60.0 E Pheiffer 125/1 V 1063 13 14.25 British Anthem (9) 60.0 M Thackeray 75/1 V 882 14 29.75 Presidential Time: 57.47s (57.47s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:G Maroun O:Messrs D A Simpson, G J Maroun & J A Maroun B:K Fourie

Race 4 (1090) Vaal Maiden Plate (F&M)

ESTATE

1400m R90,000

V 992 1 0.00 Maleficent (4) 60.0 Wei Marwing 8/10 2 b f Judpot - Kite Runner (Kabool) (3) 60.0 P Strydom 8/1 T 975 2 5.50 Might As Well 2 b f Just As Well - Khorkina (Personal Hope) (7) 60.0 M v Rensburg 25/1 3 6.10 Lady Negra 2 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Hill of Fire(AUS) (Danehill Dancer) (13) 60.0 R Munger 12/1 S 785 4 6.60 Timedtoperfection (5) 60.0 C Ngcobo 80/1 5 9.35 Gabby’s Jet (10) 60.0 C Maujean 50/1 V 1038 6 9.40 Three Kingdoms (11) 60.0 S Chambers 150/1 T 457 7 9.60 Super Sharp (9) 60.0 C Zackey 12/1 V 1062 8 10.70 Legend Seeker (2) 60.0 D Habib 33/1 V 1020 9 11.45 Frozen (6) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 40/1 V 1062 10 11.50 Mating Call (1) 60.0 C Murray 7/2 V 1038 11 13.25 Sameeha (8) 60.0 S Brown 80/1 V 1012 12 17.50 Hunting Girl (12) 60.0 R Simons 150/1 V 1021 13 24.25 Styleonthemove Time: 82.7s (59.07s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:AG Laird O:Mr M C Gerber B:Shirluck Stud

3RD Gr1 Daily News

1700m R99,000

Going: good

Race 1 (1087) Vaal Maiden Juvenile Plate

Race 2 (1088) Vaal Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)

Kingmambo - Weekend In Seattle (Seattle Slew)

Race 6 (1092) Vaal MR 86 Handicap

Race 8 (1094) Vaal MR 72 Handicap

7/1

S Veale

1700m R90,000

V 986 1 0.00 Malinga (2) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 2/1 3 b c Silvano - Little Indian (Al Mufti) (6) 60.0 C Zackey 33/1 T 872 2 6.10 Patric 3 ch g Silvano - Jalantra (Jallad) (3) 60.0 W Kennedy 7/2 D 744 3 6.60 Calabash 3 b c Silvano - Carambola(IRE) (Danehill) (5) 60.0 A Fortune 22/10 V 1039 4 11.60 Streetwear (7) 60.0 C Maujean 7/1 T 1047 5 13.10 Masterofthestars (9) 60.0 L Bester 125/1 T 1047 6 14.50 Red John (4) 60.0 G Wrogemann 25/1 V 1039 7 16.25 Dragon’s Den (1) 60.0 R Simons 12/1 V 1022 8 16.50 Chestnut Charlie (8) 60.0 R Munger 80/1 T 851 9 24.50 Brave Brown Time: 103.11s (60.65s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:AG Laird O:Mrs A M De Vos B:CF & Mrs de Vos

1600m R80,000

M Byleveld

Race 5 (1091) Vaal Maiden Plate

Fairview Fairview 1400 (Non-Blacktype)(Turf)

1400m R100,000

K 556 1 0.00 Ashton Park (3) 59.5 A Domeyer 17/10 6 b g Battersea Park - Hunters Prayer (Jet Master) F 344 2 0.25 Red Barrel (11) 61.0 R Danielson 11/2 7 b g Right Approach - Red Kaschka (Elliodor) F 427 3 1.00 True Master (10) 58.0 S Khumalo 8/1 6 ch g Jet Master - Bushra (Badger Land) K 556 4 2.25 Ze Kaiser (2) 55.0 R Khathi 13/2 F 483 5 3.50 Frederick Fox (9) 53.5 JP vd Merwe 33/1 F 475 6 3.60 Unannounced (1) 61.0 C Zackey 25/1 F 402 7 4.60 Distinguished (8) 58.0 C Murray 20/1 F 409 8 4.85 Acapulco (5) 53.5 S Naidoo 80/1 F 485 9 5.35 Ochoncar (7) 58.0 A Fortune 6/1 F 409 10 5.60 Notting Hill (4) 55.0 R Munger 16/1 F 475 11 13.85 Normanz (6) 61.0 W Agrella 8/1 Time: 84.16s (60.11s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:MW Bass O:Messrs P Bamford, F C Blomkamp, A J Brand, P F M Do Carmo, M A Govender, M G Schoeman, W Smith, D K Sterley & Mrs S H Mackenzie B:Y Khan

Race 8 (513)

Fairview MR 76 Handicap (F&M)(Turf)

1200m R72,000

Fairview MR 72 Handicap (Turf)

1200m R68,000

F 426 1 0.00 The Wild Mistress (8) 54.0 C Murray 4/1 3 ch f Rebel King - Who can Tell (Damascus Gate) F 417 2 1.25 La Rebel (5) 59.0 L Mxothwa 10/1 3 b f Rebel King - La Dazzle (Captain Al) F 490 3 2.25 Mystic Express (2) 60.0 A Fortune 14/1 4 b f Mambo In Seattle - Lapis Lazuli (Joshua Dancer) F 436 4 2.50 Dream To Reality (3) 55.5 F Herholdt 14/1 F 417 5 3.25 Night Out (15) 59.5 X Ndlovu 7/2 F 368 6 3.75 Kanara (13) 60.5 A Domeyer 14/1 T 888 7 3.85 Youcanrockme (6) 54.0 L Hewitson 20/1 F 472 8 3.90 Firing Queen (16) 58.5 JP vd Merwe 14/1 F 319 9 4.15 King’s Fire (12) 54.0 R Danielson 20/1 F 502 10 4.20 A P Ikhaja (11) 57.0 C Zackey 8/1 F 370 11 5.20 Stone Town (7) 52.0 E Webber 75/1 F 360 12 6.95 Thrill Factor (1) 54.0 S Khumalo 12/1 F 490 13 8.70 Lecture’s Luck (10) 54.5 R Munger 45/1 F 368 14 8.95 Brida (9) 55.0 R Khathi 30/1 K 484 15 10.20 Pirangi (4) 57.0 T Gould 45/1 F 360 16 10.45 Tales Of Silver (17) 53.5 S Naidoo 55/1 F 426 17 10.55 Barega (14) 58.5 C Thabana 30/1 F 426 18 21.30 Jay’s Favour (18) 59.5 M Yeni 40/1 Time: 69.55s (57.96s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 123% 1st T:T Laing O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Arc-en-Ciel

Race 9 (514)

F 443 1 0.00 Armorial (8) 55.5 S Khathi 10/1 3 b g Kahal - Touch Of Nobility(AUS) (Elusive Quality) F 430 2 2.00 Rushing Lark (7) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 25/1 4 b g Windrush - Musical Lark(ZIM) (Goldkeeper) F 501 3 2.50 Knox (4) 52.5 C Murray 16/1 4 b g Western Winter - Kyllachy (Fort Wood) K 183 4 2.75 In Full Regalia (5) 57.0 T Gould 25/1 F 449 5 4.25 Brave Vision (10) 59.5 R Danielson 8/1 F 494 6 5.00 Covariance (15) 60.0 A Fortune 6/1 F 495 7 5.50 Just Too early (12) 52.0 S Naidoo 16/1 F 484 8 5.75 Trouble Maker (17) 58.0 X Ndlovu 22/1 K 361 9 5.80 Stratocruiser (3) 60.0 F Herholdt 7/1 F 494 10 5.85 Peregrine King (2) 62.0 W Agrella 16/1 F 495 11 6.10 National King (9) 58.0 S Khumalo 7/1 F 495 12 7.85 Island Express (11) 55.5 R Munger 35/1 T 911 13 10.60 Seattle Prince (1) 57.5 L Hewitson 14/1 F 464 14 18.35 Var Bay (14) 59.0 L Mxothwa 50/1 F 419 15 18.60 Jay’s Man (13) 61.5 C Thabana 22/1 F 448 16 30.10 Pikastar (6) 52.0 M Yeni 50/1 F 392 17 52.35 River Trip (16) 57.5 E Webber 100/1 Time: 69.26s (57.72s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 108% 1st T:DA Sham O:That’s Nice Syndicate (Nom: Mrs D A Sham) B:Backworth Stud


SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

61

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

2 more winners for

Viking Castle

Judicial

WON at Vaal, 24 May

WON at Turffontein, 29 May

T: ST Pettigrew J: M v Rensburg O: Mr B N Graham B: Breedon Stud

Race 10 (515) Fairview MR 62 Handicap (F&M)(Turf)

F 448 1 0.00 Zanzibar Beat (14) 55.5 3 b f Argonaut - Jahazi(IRE) (Green Desert) F 478 2 1.25 Sorbonne (6) 60.0 5 b m King of Kings - La Boutique (Jallad) F 504 3 3.75 Coral Key (10) 52.0 4 ch f Rebel King - Coastal Reign (Fort Wood) F 349 4 3.85 Spiaggia (2) 53.0 F 478 5 3.90 Credibility (1) 54.5 F 505 6 4.15 Nomvula (17) 54.0 F 504 7 5.40 Juniper (7) 54.5 F 478 8 5.50 Matron Prilli (15) 54.0 F 478 9 5.60 Cuveo (11) 54.0 F 405 10 6.10 Fuhgedaboudit (4) 54.0 F 478 10 6.10 Toby Jug (9) 55.0 F 433 12 6.15 Fourteen (13) 55.0 F 502 13 8.65 Joyful Mystery (12) 57.5 F 474 14 10.40 Bizzy Peg (5) 52.0 F 478 15 10.90 Rocking Donna (3) 53.5 D 385 16 12.15 Midnight Lace (16) 59.5 F 448 17 24.65 Lady Oracy (8) 56.5 Time: 57.45s (57.45s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) 1st T:AC Greeff O:Mr V W Koster B:Cheveley Stud

WILGERBOSDRIFT

1000m R62,000

S Khumalo

K Ramsamy

8/1

GREYVILLE Saturday 28 May

18/10

T Gould

10/1

C Murray 30/1 X Ndlovu 7/1 C Zackey 14/1 L Hewitson 20/1 R Munger 40/1 JP vd Merwe 12/1 R Khathi 30/1 L Mxothwa 16/1 B Vlooh 16/1 L Mohapi 100/1 M Yeni 20/1 C Thabana 66/1 F Herholdt 30/1 R Danielson 50/1 SP Total %: 121%

Flying High In MAY

Race 2 (855)

Bela-Bela

3 b f Dynasty - Mystic Spring(IRE) (Royal Academy) at Greyville, 2000, 28 May Congratulations to: J Snaith, Varsfontein Stud (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr J S Kalmanson)

Fillies Guineas also winner of the Gr2 SA kes & placed Gr1 Paddock Sta

WON Stormsvlei Mile (L)

Captain’s Flame 3 b f Captain Al - Kindling (Fort Wood) at Kenilworth, 1600, 21 May Congratulations to: A Nel, Mrs S Plattner

Pied Piperess

4 ch f Argonaut - Beautiful Piper (Lustra) WON by 2.75L at Vaal, 1400, 5 May Congratulations to: G Maroun, Messrs D A Simpson, G J Maroun & J A Maroun

Bank Manager

3 b g Go Deputy - Westport (West Man) WON by 6.75L at Flamingo Park, 1700, 23 May Congratulations to: C Lensley, Mr Joshua Peter

Zanzibar Beat

3 b f Argonaut - Jahazi(IRE) (Green Desert) WON at Fairview, 1000, 27 May Congratulations to: AC Greeff, Mr V W Koster

Argo Solo

2 b c Argonaut - Park Lane (Elliodor) WON by 2.25L at Kenilworth, 1000, 28 May Congratulations to: BJ Crawford, Mr R Hass T/A Reinels Stud

and placed . . .

Black Jaguar, Racing For Fun, Simply Black, So Suspect, Teagan’s Boy Vaughan Koster • cell: 082 446 8999 Cheveley Stud, PO Box 303, Ceres 6835 vaughan@cheveleystud.com www.cheveleystud.com

Greyville Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)(Turf)

1400m R80,000

S 807 1 0.00 Oriental Oak (6) 60.0 S Randolph 20/1 2 b f Silvano - Quickwood (Fort Wood) (8) 60.0 S Veale 6/1 D 716 2 1.75 Joy To Joy 2 ch f Horse Chestnut - Jolie Angelina (Silvano) (1) 61.0 J Jordaan 14/1 3 1.85 White Rose 2 b f Dynasty - Jet Maid (Jet Master) (3) 60.0 Wei Marwing 13/20 S 764 4 1.95 Oroblanco (10) 60.0 G v Niekerk 16/1 D 790 5 3.95 Time To Think (2) 60.0 L Hewitson 10/1 D 813 6 4.45 Queen Diva (9) 60.0 B Lerena 15/2 D 797 7 6.20 Roy Is Second (7) 60.0 M Yeni 75/1 D 790 8 6.70 Victory Cross (4) 60.0 W Kennedy 50/1 9 6.85 Elusive Illusion (5) 60.0 A Forbes 55/1 S 708 10 8.60 Lungi Time: 86.5s (61.79s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:GS Kotzen O:Mr Colin Bird B:Wilgerbosdrift & Mauritzfontein

Greyville Maiden Plate (Polytrack)

Race 4 (857)

Greyville MR 70 Handicap (Polytrack)

1000m R68,000

D 655 1 0.00 Ilanga (7) 55.0 S Veale 12/1 4 ch g Muhtafal - Gamalakhe (Northern Guest) (10) 60.0 S Khumalo 6/1 S 782 2 0.05 Winter Darling 5 ch m Announce - Something Winter (Wolfhound) (8) 60.5 W Kennedy 4/1 D 695 3 1.05 Shap Shap 3 b g Noordhoek Flyer - Young At Heart (Victory Moon) (5) 58.0 K Zechner 25/1 D 484 4 1.80 Astroman (6) 56.5 A Forbes 50/1 D 793 5 2.30 Jason Argo 6 2.55 Delicious Damowin (9) 56.0 M Yeni 10/1 D 695 (4) 52.0 C Murray 12/1 D 695 7 2.60 Fleetfoot Mac (2) 52.0 K De Melo 4/1 D 793 8 2.75 Master Sam (12) 58.5 ES Ngwane 10/1 D 585 9 2.80 Beckedorf (3) 52.5 L Hewitson 16/1 D 249 10 4.80 Super Guppy (11) 52.0 D Schwarz 33/1 D 750 11 4.85 Threshold (1) 58.5 D De Gouveia 5/1 D 818 12 8.60 Variable Pitch Time: 58.47s (58.47s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:D Campbell O:Messrs J E M Campbell, Sir George & Lady Valerie Albu, B B Campbell & G D Massey-Hicks B:Summerhill Stud

Race 5 (858)

Greyville Gr3 Lonsdale Stirrup Cup (Turf)

2400m R250,000

S 761 1 0.00 Balance Sheet (13) 57.5 A Delpech 3/1 4 b g Silvano - Vita-Louise (Al Mufti) (3) 60.0 G v Niekerk 5/1 S 760 2 0.25 Helderberg Blue 5 b g Jet Master - Our Table Mountain(USA) (Fusaichi Pegasus) (11) 59.0 W Kennedy 8/1 S 760 3 1.00 No Worries 6 ch g Kahal - Coastal Waltz (Rambo Dancer) (9) 52.0 M Yeni 66/1 S 760 4 1.15 Crime Victim (7) 56.5 S Randolph 8/1 S 760 5 1.65 Solar Star (4) 56.0 Wei Marwing 6/1 T 1076 6 2.15 Alghadeer (2) 57.0 L Hewitson 8/1 T 1001 7 3.40 Storm Warning (1) 53.5 C Zackey 33/1 T 1001 8 3.90 Fortune Fella (8) 52.5 A Forbes 40/1 S 760 9 4.00 Great Rumpus (5) 52.0 ES Ngwane 40/1 T 1001 10 5.00 Smart Mart (14) 58.0 S Veale 33/1 K 429 11 7.00 Wavin’ Flag (10) 59.5 C Murray 16/1 K 397 12 7.75 Kingston Mines (12) 59.5 C Maujean 25/1 T 1008 13 8.25 Killua Castle (6) 57.5 S Khumalo 25/1 D 834 14 9.50 Serissa (16) 53.5 M Byleveld 40/1 S 761 15 12.25 Three Balloons (15) 52.0 K De Melo 25/1 S 760 16 14.00 Penhaligon Time: 149.91s (62.46s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:D Kannemeyer O:Messrs Bryn Ressell & N M Shirtliff B:Riyo Stud

Race 6 (859) Greyville Gr1 Woolavington 2000 (3yo Fillies)(Turf)

at Greyville, 2000m, 28 May

2ND

NEGROAMARO 3 gr f Fort Wood - Touch Of Tuscan (Al Mufti)

3 NIGHTINGALE RD

NETFLIX

3 b g Tiger Ridge - Cyber Cento (Centenary) WON at Vaal, 1700m, 26 May

ORIENTAL OAK 2 b f Silvano - Quickwood (Fort Wood) WON at Greyville, 1400m, 28 May

. . . . and placed . . . NARNIA, NAVETTE, TIGER TOPS, NESSPRESSO

Congratulations to Connections PO BOX 322, PIKETBERG 7320. TEL: 022 942 1266 FAX: 022 942 1755

2000m R1,000,000

D 802 1 0.00 Bela-Bela (7) 60.0 A Delpech 1/1 3 b f Dynasty - Mystic Spring(IRE) (Royal Academy) (5) 60.0 Wei Marwing 11/2 D 802 2 1.75 Negroamaro 3 gr f Fort Wood - Touch Of Tuscan (Al Mufti) (4) 60.0 G v Niekerk 28/10 D 802 3 1.85 Nightingale 3 b f Silvano - Quickwood (Fort Wood) (10) 60.0 S Khumalo 20/1 T 1009 4 2.10 Heaps of Fun (1) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 40/1 V 988 5 3.85 Polyphonic (8) 60.0 R Danielson 40/1 D 802 6 4.35 Flying Ice (6) 60.0 B Lerena 100/1 T 1005 7 5.10 Witchcraft (3) 60.0 S Randolph 150/1 D 827 8 7.10 All Mine (12) 60.0 M Byleveld 66/1 S 762 9 10.60 Adorada (9) 60.0 A Marcus 8/1 T 1005 10 10.85 Fortissima (11) 60.0 C Maujean 66/1 T 1005 11 12.85 Christmas Carol (13) 60.0 C Habib 150/1 D 745 12 17.60 Tide Is Turning (2) 60.0 M Yeni 55/1 D 815 13 83.60 Ruler Of The Sky Time: 125.39s (62.7s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:J Snaith O:Varsfontein Stud (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr J S Kalmanson) B:Cheveley Stud

Race 7 (860)

Greyville Gr1 Daily News 2000 (3yo’s)(Turf)

2000m R2,000,000

D 803 1 0.00 Rabada (8) 60.0 A Marcus 3/1 3 b c Brave Tin Soldier - Jordie (Fard) (11) 60.0 A Delpech 7/2 D 803 2 0.25 It’s My Turn 3 b g Dynasty - Jallad’s Queen (Jallad) (13) 60.0 S Randolph 8/1 D 803 3 1.25 Mambo Mime 3 b c Mambo In Seattle - Murmuration(USA) (Miswaki) (1) 60.0 W Kennedy 7/1 T 1007 4 1.50 Rocketball (7) 60.0 B Lerena 5/1 D 803 5 2.00 Ten Gun Salute (10) 60.0 L Hewitson 25/1 D 744 6 2.15 Brooklyn Brawler (4) 60.0 M Yeni 110/1 T 1007 7 2.20 Bankable Teddy (15) 60.0 G v Niekerk 40/1 D 803 8 2.35 Prospect Strike (14) 60.0 C Zackey 70/1 D 803 9 2.60 Sylvester The Cat (9) 60.0 K Zechner 25/1 D 817 10 2.85 Liege (5) 60.0 Wei Marwing 8/1 D 801 11 4.60 New Predator (6) 60.0 K De Melo 75/1 D 803 12 6.60 Celtic Captain (3) 60.0 C Murray 110/1 T 1008 13 6.85 Trading Profit (16) 60.0 S Khumalo 16/1 T 1007 14 8.60 Samurai Blade (2) 60.0 Wes Marwing 40/1 T 1007 15 9.10 Stebbins (12) 60.0 R Danielson 55/1 D 803 16 26.85 Redcarpet Captain Time: 125.07s (62.54s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 123% 1st T:MG Azzie O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Summerhill Stud

Race 8 (861)

Greyville MR 76 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack)

1400m R82,000

Greyville MR 74 Handicap (Polytrack)

1400m R75,000

D 800 1 0.00 Ostentation (4) 59.0 L Hewitson 9/2 4 b f Fort Beluga - Elegant Princess(ARG) (Thunder Gulch) (6) 52.5 G v Niekerk 13/2 D 815 2 0.05 Wandie’s 4 b f Dynasty - Supper Club (Manshood) (2) 58.5 B Lerena 5/1 S 762 3 0.10 Reigning Wave 3 gr f King’s Chapel - Tsunami (Shaamit) (8) 56.5 A Forbes 20/1 D 794 4 0.20 Mogokity (9) 59.0 W Kennedy 20/1 D 753 5 1.45 Royalsecuritybaby (1) 61.0 D De Gouveia 7/2 D 794 6 1.50 Victory Takeover (11) 57.0 Wes Marwing 20/1 D 850 7 5.25 Natatela (7) 60.0 T Godden 25/1 D 776 8 5.30 Peace Again (10) 56.5 K De Melo 5/1 D 745 9 5.55 Psalm (3) 59.5 M Yeni 8/1 D 776 10 6.05 Seek The Summit (5) 52.0 DS Lembethe 25/1 D 824 11 7.80 Airtime Time: 83.58s (59.7s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:SG Tarry O:Mr C J H Van Niekerk B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 9 (862)

S 736 1 0.00 Gambol (2) 60.5 S Khumalo 7/2 5 b h Stronghold - Careless Mirth (Rambo Dancer) (12) 59.0 W Kennedy 12/1 S 809 2 1.75 Bagger Vance 3 gr g Noordhoek Flyer - Basilica (Wolfhound) (1) 57.0 L Hewitson 5/2 D 729 3 1.80 Kolinsky 3 b g Stravinsky - Kilfenora(NZ) (Zabeel) (6) 59.5 M Yeni 6/1 D 778 4 2.05 Roman Carnival (7) 55.5 C Habib 16/1 D 825 5 2.55 Fully Charged (9) 55.0 T Godden 8/1 D 835 6 2.80 Let’s Go West (4) 52.0 D De Gouveia 66/1 D 721 7 4.55 Roy’s Fly (10) 54.5 A Forbes 14/1 D 816 8 4.65 Phoebus (8) 52.0 K De Melo 20/1 D 648 9 4.70 Rocky Bay (11) 53.5 S Moodley 25/1 D 315 10 4.75 Umbusi (5) 54.0 C Storey 40/1 D 747 11 5.50 King Jofry (3) 55.0 S Randolph 7/1 S 685 12 7.50 Yellow Submarine Time: 82.86s (59.19s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:A Nassif O:Messrs G, K & M M Nassif B:Summerhill Stud

Race 10 (863) Greyville MR 74 Handicap (Polytrack)

D 825 1 0.00 Roy’s Strike Force (9) 61.5 3 b g Lecture - Rexana (National Assembly) (1) 54.5 D 792 2 2.00 Dynamic Force 3 b g Toreador - Bouncer (Black Minnaloushe) (11) 54.0 D 816 3 2.05 Lokshina 3 b g Bankable - National Woods (National Emblem) (3) 58.5 S 809 4 2.10 Master Of Mischief (4) 56.0 D 729 5 2.35 Blunderbuss (6) 59.5 D 648 6 2.40 In Tribute (7) 58.5 D 793 7 3.15 Buster Brown (12) 53.5 D 796 8 3.20 Semonkong (10) 58.5 D 499 9 4.70 Son Of Silver (2) 57.5 S 768 10 6.45 Burra Boy (5) 55.5 D 624 11 9.20 Jack The Knife (8) 58.0 D 729 12 17.95 All True Man Time: 83.1s (59.36s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) 1st T:PV Lafferty O:Mr Roy Moodley B:Ascot Stud

1400m R75,000

L Hewitson

6/1

G v Niekerk

11/2

Wes Marwing

66/1

B Lerena 13/2 R Danielson 4/1 T Godden 14/1 C Habib 7/1 DS Lembethe 50/1 K Zechner 9/1 K De Melo 11/2 S Veale 16/1 W Kennedy 40/1 SP Total %: 119%

Kenilworth Work Rider’s Maiden Plate (F&M)

1200m R75,000

Kenilworth Maiden Juvenile Plate

1000m R75,000

Kenilworth Maiden Plate

1200m R75,000

Kenilworth MR 92 Handicap (F&M)

1600m R97,000

K 532 1 0.00 Peonie Rock (6) 60.0 A Ndlele 9/20 3 b f Rock Of Rochelle - Peonie Paradise (Badger’s Drift) (5) 60.0 L Geledu 9/2 K 539 2 0.20 Flying Monarch 3 b f Rebel King - Turtle Dove (Caesour) (4) 60.0 A Ndzongo 33/1 K 426 3 4.95 Flair Factor 4 ch f Elusive Fort - White Lies (Qui Danzig) (2) 60.0 S Tamela 40/1 D 521 4 12.20 Aloxxi (3) 60.0 S Gwampa 7/2 K 544 5 13.45 Trippvilia (1) 57.0 D Wana 33/1 K 552 6 99.99 Mistico’s Mistress Time: 74.72s (62.27s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:DR Hodgson O:Mr H Adams B:Nadeson Park

Race 2 (577)

3 b f Silvano - Quickwood (Fort Wood)

1400m R80,000

D 822 1 0.00 Roy’s Sailor (9) 60.0 B Lerena 28/10 4 b g Sail From Seattle - Peace Treaty (Manshood) (11) 60.0 D De Gouveia 16/1 S 763 2 0.75 Trinity Hall 3 b g Global One - May Ball (Eastern Viewpoint) (3) 60.0 D Schwarz 5/1 D 799 3 1.25 Destined For Dawn 5 b g Lion Tamer - Order The Oscar (What A Prospect) (5) 60.0 A Delpech 2/1 D 517 4 3.25 Mighty Mississippi (2) 60.0 A Forbes 12/1 D 698 5 3.75 Darting Arrow (10) 60.0 C Zackey 14/1 T 1046 6 4.50 Calapan (6) 60.0 M Byleveld 25/1 D 676 7 4.65 Bubka (7) 60.0 S Veale 8/1 D 792 8 4.90 Gold Chest (12) 60.0 W Kennedy 33/1 D 216 9 5.65 Secret Success (4) 60.0 T Godden 66/1 10 13.15 Indian Bay (8) 60.0 L Hewitson 66/1 D 822 11 22.65 Terra Incognita (1) 60.0 C Habib 66/1 12 24.40 Kaykaynoknids Time: 84.32s (60.23s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:AJ Wright O:Mr Roy Moodley B:Ascot Stud

Going: good

Race 1 (576)

Gr1 Woolavington

1400m R80,000

1 0.00 Rockefeller (4) 60.0 A Marcus 11/2 2 ch c Philanthropist - Generous Anna(AUS) (General Nediym) (3) 60.0 W Kennedy 25/1 S 756 2 0.15 Chap Trap 2 b c King’s Chapel - Love Letter (Joshua Dancer) (1) 60.0 ES Ngwane 20/1 S 756 3 1.65 Marshall That 2 b c Fort Wood - She’s All That (Western Winter) (11) 60.0 B Lerena 3/1 S 765 4 2.15 Marron (2) 60.0 M Byleveld 25/1 D 798 5 2.25 The Stag King (9) 60.0 L Hewitson 14/1 S 812 6 3.50 Starsky (10) 60.0 D De Gouveia 75/1 S 805 7 3.60 Royal Yevahn (6) 60.0 A Delpech 8/1 8 4.10 Track-King (12) 60.0 G v Niekerk 20/1 D 715 9 4.25 My Word My Bond (5) 60.0 C Murray 100/1 S 765 10 4.75 Roy’s Mambo (7) 60.0 S Veale 18/10 S 765 11 5.00 Friend Request (13) 60.0 Wes Marwing 40/1 12 6.75 The Rock (8) 60.0 DS Lembethe 75/1 13 8.50 Sonar Active (14) 60.0 C Storey 100/1 D 715 14 9.00 Principate Time: 87.33s (62.38s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:CS Laird O:The Fire Racing Trust (Nom : Mr Alesh Naidoo), Mr M J Jooste & Mrs I Jooste B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 3 (856)

WON Gr1 Woolavington

Greyville Maiden Juvenile Plate (Turf)

KENILWORTH Saturday 28 May

breeders of

Going: good

Race 1 (854)

T: T Zackey J: S Khumalo O: Mr K P & Mrs N M Backos & Mr S F G Habib B: Scott Bros

1 0.00 Argo Solo (8) 60.0 F Herholdt 55/1 2 b c Argonaut - Park Lane (Elliodor) (7) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 18/10 K 545 2 2.25 Oceans Trip 2 b c Trippi - Nova Zembla (Western Winter) (2) 60.0 A Andrews 8/1 K 276 3 3.25 Mount Keith 2 b c Fencing Master - Mandla (Kahal) (4) 60.0 D Dillon 12/1 4 4.75 Cape Horn (9) 60.0 H vd Hoven 33/1 5 5.25 Para Handy (13) 60.0 C Orffer 33/10 K 545 6 6.50 Varonella (1) 60.0 R Fourie 14/1 7 6.90 Finn’s Rebel (3) 60.0 C Bantam 100/1 8 8.15 Flower Blue (6) 60.0 G Wright 50/1 9 8.25 Desert Wisdom (5) 60.0 C du Plooy 55/1 10 9.00 Go Marty Go (10) 60.0 R Khathi 55/1 11 13.50 Dark Chestnut (11) 60.0 A Fortune 7/2 12 14.25 Black Pimpinel (12) 60.0 B May 125/1 K 496 13 20.75 Wow In The Now Time: 60.33s (60.33s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:BJ Crawford O:Mr R Hass T/A Reinels Stud B:Cheveley Stud

Race 3 (578)

K 489 1 0.00 Tribal Fusion (9) 60.0 R Fourie 5/2 3 ch g Trippi - Far De Vie (Fard) (6) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 22/10 K 553 2 1.75 Impressed 3 b g Silvano - Inspired(IRE) (Fasliyev) (1) 60.0 C Bantam 55/1 K 553 3 4.25 Soul Of Simon 3 b g Rock Of Rochelle - Bush Safari (Windrush) (14) 60.0 C Orffer 7/1 L 457 4 5.50 Gold Coast Captain (7) 60.0 XG Carstens 14/1 5 6.25 Marvan (8) 57.0 D Dillon 10/1 K 530 6 6.45 Aviemore (5) 60.0 R Khathi 22/1 T 1077 7 7.20 Cherish Rivers (3) 60.0 F Herholdt 55/1 K 329 8 7.30 Maximum Flo (4) 57.0 C du Plooy 10/1 K 536 9 8.05 Break Out (15) 60.0 A Andrews 50/1 K 538 10 11.55 Gregor The Monk (17) 57.0 A Fortune 75/1 K 504 11 11.75 Cooga (10) 57.0 G Wright 33/1 K 504 12 11.95 The Brass Bell (16) 57.0 H vd Hoven 55/1 K 560 13 12.95 Drive Me Crazy (12) 57.5 A Domeyer 30/1 K 563 14 16.20 Boy Scout (2) 60.0 S Fortune 125/1 15 30.45 Play Master (13) 60.0 B May 125/1 K 563 16 32.45 Costly Affair (11) 60.0 M Winnaar 125/1 17 38.45 Indy Motta Time: 72.96s (60.8s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:SW Humby O:Messrs G R Almanza & F N Englezakis B:Favour Stud

Race 4 (579)

K 533 1 0.00 Sublime Lady (1) 56.5 R Khathi 5/2 3 b f Captain Al - Sublimity (Fort Wood) (11) 61.5 A Fortune 12/1 K 531 2 0.20 Petty Officer 5 b m Royal Air Force - Petria (Fort Wood) (9) 52.0 S Fortune 20/1 K 559 3 0.40 Indaba 4 b f Dynasty - Posh Lady (Proclaim) (8) 58.5 A Domeyer 12/1 K 475 4 1.65 Moonlight ‘n Roses (6) 52.5 H vd Hoven 8/1 K 527 5 1.75 Colour Magic 6 2.15 Harvard Crimson (10) 59.0 B Fayd’herbe 7/1 K 443 (4) 53.5 G Wright 12/1 K 533 7 3.40 Waity Katie (3) 59.0 R Fourie 6/1 K 531 8 4.65 Crystal Cavern (12) 56.0 C Orffer 10/1 K 565 9 5.90 Moonsong Magic (2) 57.0 D Dillon 12/1 K 542 10 7.15 Jeweller’s Joy (5) 52.0 XG Carstens 35/1 K 565 11 9.65 Sea Glass 14/1 K 484 12 9.85 Captains Companion (7) 52.0 F Herholdt Time: 99.44s (62.15s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:MW Bass O:Mr A R & Mrs A B L Beck B:Normandy Stud

3RD Gr3 Cape Of Good Hope Nursery

OUR MATE ART

2 b c Artie Schiller - Laureldean Dream(USA) (Stravinsky) at Kenilworth over 1200m, 28 May for trainer MW Bass

TRIUMVIRATE

5 b g Holy Roman Emperor - Late Summer(USA) (Gone West) WON at Flamingo Park over 1400m, 23 May for trainer LJ Human

FIRST DANCE

4 br f Danehill Dancer - Lovingonyourmind(USA) (Storm Cat) WON by 2.20L at Vaal over 1200m, 24 May for trainer PA Peter

ENAAD

4 b g High Chaparral - Al Anood(AUS) (Danehill) WON by 4.0L at Vaal over 2400m, 26 May for trainer MF De Kock and placed . . Anjaal, Tandana, Tharoos

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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 3rd - SUNDAY 5th JUNE 2016

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

Race 4 (1098) Turffontein Maiden Plate (F&M)

1800m R90,000

T 1029 1 0.00 Russian Friend (8) 60.0 R Munger 5/2 3 b f Russian Sage - Kelly’s Guest (Northern Guest) (7) 60.0 A Marcus 16/10 T 977 2 3.00 Navette 3 ch f Tiger Ridge - Loupe (Fort Wood) (4) 60.0 A Fortune 16/1 T 1051 3 4.00 Dahlia’s Arrow 4 ch f A P Arrow - Dahlia’s Guest (Northern Guest) (1) 60.0 C Maujean 33/1 T 1049 4 4.05 Zoo Alley (11) 60.0 P Strydom 3/1 V 987 5 4.25 Lily Of The Fort (5) 60.0 K Zechner 33/1 T 1049 6 7.55 The Right Answer (3) 60.0 C Murray 50/1 V 669 7 7.85 Savannah Jade (10) 60.0 N Patel 66/1 V 984 8 9.35 Gracious Express (6) 60.0 S Brown 40/1 9 10.95 Dega’s Dream (9) 60.0 M Thackeray 75/1 V 1064 10 14.00 Ursula (2) 60.0 L Hewitson 14/1 V 1014 11 16.00 Trippi’s Favourite Time: 114.22s (63.46s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:C J Mayhew O:Messrs D Bayley, M A Mayhew & R J Mayhew B:DGM Southey

Race 5 (1099) Turffontein Maiden Plate

1400m R90,000

V 1063 1 0.00 Pachuco (8) 60.0 L Hewitson 15/4 3 ch c Latino Magic - Cockney Queen (London News) (7) 60.0 A Fortune 22/10 T 1047 2 2.25 Fangia 3 b g Overlord - Alpha Carina(NZ) (Carnegie) (5) 60.0 J Penny 10/1 V 1063 3 2.35 Bubbly Reply 3 b g A P Answer - Bit Of Bubbly (Personal Hope) (6) 60.0 C Maujean 40/1 T 1045 4 8.55 Red Dragon 40/1 T 1036 5 10.35 Charltons Announce (9) 60.0 J Mariba (2) 60.0 C Murray 14/1 6 12.45 Flying Russian (4) 56.0 S Khumalo 7/2 7 14.75 Domenico Angelo (11) 60.0 J Greyling 40/1 T 1036 8 16.25 Crown Of The Moon (1) 60.0 G Wrogemann 8/1 T 1036 9 16.75 Ray Donovan (3) 60.0 F Herholdt 16/1 10 19.50 Virility (10) 60.0 S Brown 100/1 T 1072 11 23.60 Jack’s Jet Time: 86.25s (61.61s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:SG Tarry O:Sean Tarry Racing C.C. (Nominee S G Tarry) B:Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud

Race 6 (1100) Turffontein Maiden Plate (F&M)

1400m R90,000

V 1081 1 0.00 She’s A Flirt (3) 60.0 S Khumalo 11/2 4 ch f Announce - Flirt In A Skirt (Winter Romance) (2) 60.0 P Strydom 5/2 V 1081 2 3.00 Sim-Alley Bank 3 b f Bankable - Patchouli (Spectrum) (1) 60.0 G Wrogemann 12/1 V 969 3 5.00 Eversilver 3 b f Ideal World - Silver Tree (Fort Wood) (9) 60.0 A Fortune 12/1 V 669 4 5.25 Global Ethos (7) 60.0 C Ngcobo 28/10 T 957 5 5.75 Kashmira (8) 60.0 S Brown 40/1 V 1064 6 6.05 Spectralight (6) 60.0 M v Rensburg 12/1 T 1048 7 6.45 Capricious (5) 60.0 K Zechner 9/2 T 1051 8 8.20 Khetiwe (10) 60.0 J Greyling 110/1 V 1064 9 17.00 Pleiades (4) 60.0 R Munger 66/1 T 818 10 24.50 Starship Trooper Time: 87.61s (62.58s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:E Verdonese O:Mr W & Mrs Y Freidmond, Mr J D F Schoeman & Mr P J & Mrs B Victor & Mr E Verdonese B:DGM Southey

Race 7 (1101) Turffontein Pinnacle Stakes

1160m R125,000

T 1006 1 0.00 Graduation Day (5) 57.0 A Marcus 15/10 5 b g Trippi - Hide My Grades(USA) (Honor Grades) (1) 57.0 C Ngcobo 12/1 V 970 2 1.00 Anjaal 4 b g Lonhro - Miss Portofino(AUS) (Flying Spur) (12) 60.0 M v Rensburg 20/1 T 1008 3 2.10 Afrikaburn 4 b g Trippi - Aquatint(AUS) (Peintre Celebre) (9) 52.5 F Herholdt 66/1 V 1016 4 5.00 Reef Of Fortune (3) 54.0 R Munger 12/1 T 1034 5 5.10 Duke Nukem (4) 58.5 P Strydom 7/1 T 952 6 5.35 Greasepaint (7) 54.0 C Maujean 20/1 V 1016 7 9.85 Zortziko (10) 58.5 Wes Marwing 16/1 T 902 8 10.25 Romany Prince (2) 53.0 S Khumalo 12/1 T 877 9 11.50 Swift Sarah (8) 58.5 K Zechner 33/1 T 431 10 14.50 Isphan (6) 57.0 S Brown 7/2 T 1034 11 15.00 Dreamuponadream (13) 50.0 N Patel 66/1 S 376 12 15.05 Miss Argentina (11) 58.5 C Little 66/1 T 539 13 16.55 Henry Higgins Time: 66.01s (56.91s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:JA Soma O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 8 (1102) Turffontein MR 83 Handicap (F&M)

Race 5 (580)

Kenilworth MR 67 Handicap (F&M)

2000m R75,000

K 521 1 0.00 Playboy Buddy (8) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 7/2 3 b f Judpot - Miss Teenage Dream (Model Man) (3) 59.0 H vd Hoven 4/1 K 565 2 2.25 In Limine 4 b f Jay Peg - Larking Around (Montjeu) (4) 56.5 R Fourie 11/2 K 526 3 2.75 Noisette 3 ch f Argonaut - Mochalette (Count Dubois) (9) 54.0 C Bantam 12/1 K 573 4 3.25 Van Dam’s Force (6) 57.0 F Herholdt 14/1 K 541 5 4.25 Elusive Rose (1) 58.5 C du Plooy 10/1 K 567 6 5.00 Just Rock ‘n Roll (2) 58.0 A Andrews 10/1 K 567 7 8.50 Belle Of Croom (11) 57.5 R Khathi 33/1 K 565 8 11.75 Sheltered (7) 59.0 A Domeyer 6/1 K 484 9 13.75 Beautiful Bird (5) 56.0 G Wright 33/1 K 503 10 16.00 La Rochelle (10) 60.0 D Dillon 12/1 K 519 11 39.25 Rockingonthemoon Time: 126.9s (63.45s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:D Kannemeyer O:Varsfontein Stud (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr J S Kalmanson) B:Varsfontein Stud

Race 6 (581)

Kenilworth Gr3 Kenilworth Fillies Nursery (2yo’s)

1200m R200,000

K 549 1 0.00 Nordic Breeze (2) 60.0 R Khathi 45/1 2 b f Windrush - Nordic Vine (Northern Guest) (4) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 7/10 K 549 2 0.50 The Merry Widow 2 b f Captain Al - Miss Kiri (Jallad) (3) 60.0 R Fourie 16/1 K 549 3 0.80 Felicity Flyer 2 ch f Noordhoek Flyer - The Zone (Restructure) (1) 60.0 C Orffer 16/1 K 561 4 2.55 China Pearl (7) 60.0 D Dillon 13/2 K 505 5 2.65 Don’t Stop Dancing (5) 60.0 A Domeyer 3/1 K 549 6 2.75 Live Life (6) 60.0 A Fortune 20/1 K 549 7 6.50 Chill Baby Chill (8) 60.0 A Andrews 40/1 K 563 8 10.00 Gypsy Beauty Time: 73.31s (61.09s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:J Snaith O:Mesdames V A Foulkes & Jane Truter & Mr K P Truter B:Normandy Stud

Race 7 (582)

Kenilworth 1200m Gr3 Cape Of Good Hope Nursery (2yo’s) R200,000

K 548 1 0.00 Sergeant Hardy (4) 60.0 F Herholdt 11/1 2 b g Captain Al - Hard Lady (Hard Up) (3) 60.0 D Dillon 15/10 K 548 2 1.50 Attenborough 2 b c Western Winter - In Camera (Caesour) (5) 60.0 A Domeyer 18/10 K 553 3 1.55 Our Mate Art 2 b c Artie Schiller - Laureldean Dream(USA) (Stravinsky) (2) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 3/1 K 480 4 1.65 Bishop’s Bounty (1) 60.0 H vd Hoven 22/1 K 504 5 13.65 Cream Soda Green Time: 72.25s (60.21s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 113% 1st T:J Snaith O:Mrs V A Foulkes B:Normandy Stud

Race 8 (583)

Kenilworth MR 88 Handicap

1200m R86,000

K 534 1 0.00 Search Party (5) 55.5 C Orffer 6/1 3 b g Captain Al - Princess Magdalena(GB) (Pennekamp) (2) 57.5 A Domeyer 6/1 K 501 2 3.75 Cavallino 3 b g Greys Inn - Ember Dream (Flaming Rock) (1) 54.0 R Fourie 11/2 K 492 3 5.75 Ovar 4 b g Var - Ormar(AUS) (Marscay) (8) 54.5 R Khathi 20/1 K 557 4 6.15 Pigeon Flyer (3) 60.0 B May 14/1 K 531 5 6.25 Seven Wood (9) 57.5 F Herholdt 10/1 K 483 6 8.00 Nottinghamshire (10) 56.0 C du Plooy 14/1 K 485 7 8.40 Cuban Emerald (4) 53.5 XG Carstens 70/1 K 235 8 9.15 Royal Knockout (6) 52.0 S Fortune 45/1 K 558 9 10.15 Solar Night (11) 58.5 D Dillon 5/1 K 531 10 16.15 Mr Bond (7) 55.0 H vd Hoven 4/1 K 564 11 19.15 Northern Corner (12) 56.5 A Andrews 12/1 K 492 12 24.40 Silver Salver Time: 71.51s (59.59s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:BJ Crawford O:Mrs D J Sherrell B:Ascot Stud

Race 9 (584)

Kenilworth MR 78 Handicap

2400m R77,000

K 551 1 0.00 Red Peril (15) 56.0 C du Plooy 66/1 5 ch g Western Winter - Final Blush (Jallad) (8) 60.5 D Dillon 7/2 K 509 2 3.00 Tiger Tops 5 b g Tiger Ridge - Sylvan Crest (Silvino) (10) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 6/1 K 525 3 3.10 Juddering Angel 5 b g Judpot - Where Angels Walk (Saumarez) (11) 58.5 A Domeyer 8/1 K 517 4 5.60 Chrome Blue (5) 52.0 C Bantam 75/1 K 551 5 5.80 Bruno (9) 54.5 B May 16/1 K 525 6 5.90 Roman Discent (13) 53.5 R Fourie 8/1 K 525 7 6.65 Charlie Strong (12) 56.5 R Khathi 66/1 K 334 8 7.15 Barossa Valley (6) 52.5 F Herholdt 20/1 K 525 9 7.90 Exclusive Knight (2) 56.0 C Orffer 10/1 K 491 10 9.15 Gull Rock (1) 52.0 XG Carstens 16/1 K 543 11 9.90 Mambo Square (14) 53.0 H vd Hoven 8/1 K 509 12 11.40 Irish Dynasty (3) 54.0 S Fortune 10/1 K 551 13 14.90 Storm Faerie (7) 56.0 A Andrews 20/1 K 491 14 15.10 Tygerhoogte (4) 53.0 G Wright 8/1 K 502 15 31.35 Mr Piscato Time: 150.69s (62.79s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 125% 1st T:WG Prestage O:Mr & Mrs W G Prestage B:Daytona Stud

TURFFONTEIN Sunday 29 May

Going: good Race 1 (1095) Turffontein Juvenile Plate

1160m R100,000

V 1038 1 0.00 Last Chirp (7) 60.0 P Strydom 15/10 2 ch f Announce - Wise Wren (Argosy) (4) 57.0 A Fortune 11/2 V 992 2 1.75 Tandana 2 b f More Than Ready - The Miniver Rose(IRE) (High Chaparral) (3) 60.0 R Munger 5/1 T 1002 3 1.85 Pool Party 2 b f Kahal - Splash Around (Captain Al) (2) 57.0 S Khumalo 22/10 4 2.85 Magicality (1) 57.0 C Maujean 66/1 V 1037 5 7.95 Quintessa (6) 57.0 K Zechner 20/1 6 8.25 Gateway To Heaven (5) 57.0 S Brown 33/1 V 1038 7 10.25 Silver Castle Time: 67.38s (58.09s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 112% 1st T:SD Gray O:Mr St John D Gray B:Graystone Stud

Race 3 (1097) Turffontein MR 100 Handicap

A Fortune

7/2

K Zechner

7/1

P Strydom

2/1

L Hewitson 7/1 M Thackeray 7/1 M Mjoka 6/1 S Khumalo 11/1 C Ngcobo 33/1 SP Total %: 119%

Race 9 (1103) Turffontein MR 66 Handicap (F&M)

1400m R82,000

V 1067 1 0.00 Movie Award (9) 57.5 C Ngcobo 13/2 3 b f Dupont - Vintage Award (Elliodor) (1) 56.5 S Khumalo 6/1 V 812 2 1.25 S’way 5 m Judpot - Swann’s Way (Centenary) (12) 57.5 M v Rensburg 10/1 T 1035 3 1.35 Samarra 3 b f Global One - Hettie (Rakeen) (4) 56.0 L Hewitson 12/1 V 969 4 1.45 Matilda’s Daughter (7) 57.0 S Brown 6/1 V 1018 5 1.75 Victor’s Castle (14) 52.5 M Thackeray 50/1 V 1040 6 3.05 River Run (10) 57.5 K Zechner 14/1 V 1018 7 3.75 Amazing Var (2) 59.0 R Munger 12/1 T 1010 8 5.00 Over It (11) 56.0 Wes Marwing 12/1 T 1002 9 5.25 Open Road (8) 58.0 C Maujean 13/2 S 758 10 5.50 Paree (3) 53.0 C Murray 16/1 V 1018 11 7.90 Catwalk Tease (5) 58.0 P Strydom 6/1 V 1018 12 8.60 Kahlua Rose (16) 53.5 J Greyling 110/1 T 479 13 12.00 Wilhelmina (6) 54.5 F Herholdt 66/1 V 1067 14 12.75 Casey’s Jet (13) 56.0 G Wrogemann 33/1 T 964 15 24.50 La Digue (15) 60.0 M Mjoka 66/1 V 1015 16 99.99 Nkomo Time: 86.06s (61.47s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 123% 1st T:CE Erasmus O:Grazanite (Pty) Ltd B:Oldlands Stud

1160m R100,000

1 0.00 Aggressive (6) 56.0 A Fortune 9/1 2 b c Visionaire - Wild Honey(AUS) (Starcraft) (9) 60.0 S Brown 20/1 T 1003 2 1.50 Approval Mode 2 b c Miesque’s Approval - Model Fever (Mogok) (1) 55.0 C Murray 9/10 3 1.75 Tharoos 2 b c More Than Ready - Niagara Falls(AUS) (Danehill) (10) 55.0 M v Rensburg 5/1 4 2.85 Moshav (3) 58.0 C Maujean 6/1 T 1003 5 4.35 Outshine (5) 55.0 K Zechner 66/1 6 4.45 Carve The Turkey (7) 58.0 S Khumalo 4/1 T 772 7 5.25 Ribovar (8) 55.0 R Simons 100/1 D 799 8 9.65 Royal Enclosure (2) 55.0 J Penny 100/1 9 11.05 Timeofthevikings (4) 55.0 Wes Marwing 110/1 V 1061 10 14.25 Prince Of Savoy (11) 55.0 L Hewitson 110/1 11 20.75 Sweet Talker Time: 67.28s (58s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 124% 1st T:S Ferreira O:Mr K & Mrs L R A Zackey B:KA Haug

Race 2 (1096) Turffontein Juvenile Plate (Fillies)

T 963 1 0.00 Miss Tweedy (7) 57.0 4 b f Tiger Ridge - Dancing Penny(AUS) (Danske) (2) 53.0 V 999 2 0.75 Shivering Sea 3 b f Captain Al - Qui Success (Qui Danzig) (1) 57.0 T 1035 3 1.25 London 4 b f Rebel King - Winter Kill (Western Winter) (8) 55.0 T 858 4 3.65 Inyanga (3) 52.5 T 1010 5 4.55 Sweet Habanero (5) 52.0 T 1035 6 6.95 Our Miracle (6) 59.5 V 1015 7 9.85 Missmasala (4) 58.5 T 1031 8 12.25 Julie Doolittle Time: 85.61s (61.15s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) 1st T:ST Pettigrew O:Mr S Pretorius B:IR Heyns

1400m R106,000

2000m R120,000

T 1076 1 0.00 Judicial (1) 61.5 S Khumalo 17/10 5 b g Miesque’s Approval - Lady Advocate (Dolpour) (4) 53.5 C Murray 7/10 T 1007 2 1.00 Jubilee Line 3 b g Dynasty - Jabulani Jive (Jallad) (3) 61.0 C Maujean 16/1 T 434 3 14.00 Yer-Maan 7 ch g Jam Alley - Cheers (Jallad) (2) 52.5 J Penny 14/1 T 1075 4 16.50 Ahlaam Time: 122.8s (61.4s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 108% 1st T:T Zackey O:Mr K P & Mrs N M Backos & Mr S F G Habib B:Scott Bros

FLAMINGO PARK Monday 30 May

Race 1 (259)

Going: good Flamingo Park Maiden Plate (F&M)

1200m R50,000

Flamingo Park MR 79 Handicap

1000m R58,000

Q 242 1 0.00 Antarctica (4) 60.0 M v Rensburg 5/2 3 b f Argonaut - Arabesque (Goldkeeper) (10) 60.0 M Thackeray 35/1 Q 244 2 2.00 Bois Cheri 3 b f Rock Of Rochelle - Queen Of Rubies (Dominion Royale) (2) 60.0 F Herholdt 8/1 K 415 3 2.25 Grozny 3 b f Bankable - Maritime Mist (Parade Leader) (6) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 5/1 Q 244 4 4.25 Raving Jewel (9) 60.0 C Murray 5/1 Q 244 5 7.50 Maths Major (3) 60.0 M Yeni 15/4 T 957 6 8.25 Variety Spirit (8) 60.0 G Wrogemann 35/1 Q 244 7 10.25 Jozi Babe (11) 60.0 C Zackey 8/1 Q 251 8 11.75 Switched On (1) 60.0 N Patel 50/1 Q 251 9 12.00 Flying Peg (5) 60.0 C Ngcobo 70/1 Q 223 10 17.00 Russian Fantasy (7) 60.0 J Penny 125/1 Q 251 11 99.99 Database Time: 74.4s (62s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 115% 1st T:WGC Miller O:Messrs W Wu, P B Gibson & H Wong B:Riverton Stud

Race 2 (260)

F 495 1 0.00 Speed Lightning (1) 3 b g A P Answer - Speed Dating (Muhtafal) (5) Q 125 2 2.75 One Cool Cat 5 ch g Tiger Ridge - Sharp Ledge (Fine Edge) (8) V 883 3 3.25 Striking Pose 3 b g Alado - Strike A Pose (Model Man) (4) Q 246 4 5.50 Songoffireandice (6) Q 247 5 10.75 Jack Dan (7) Q 192 6 14.00 Beez Brother (3) V 188 7 18.75 Captains Cup (2) F 504 8 19.50 Stevedore (9) V 1043 9 20.25 Maji Moto Time: 58.25s (58.25s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) 1st T:S Miller O:Mr F du Toit B:I Klug

54.0

M Thackeray

14/1

60.0

JP vd Merwe

6/1

55.5

M Yeni

52.0 58.5 55.0 54.0 52.0 55.0

15/4

J Penny 28/10 C Murray 25/1 G Wrogemann 6/1 F Herholdt 5/1 X Ndlovu 20/1 R Munger 10/1 SP Total %: 117%

AP Indy - Pas De Reponse (Danzig)

SPEED LIGHTNING

2 wins 2 places 9 runs

3 b g A P Answer - Speed Dating (Muhtafal) WON by 2.75L at Flamingo Park - 1000m, 30 May

. . and placed . .

Bubbly Reply, Open Answer

Congratulations to the Connections stands at Peter Blyth’s CLIFTON STUD Cell 082 456 3489 • Tel 033 267 7407 blyth@cliftonstud.co.za • www.cliftonstud.co.za

Race 3 (261)

Flamingo Park Pinnacle Stakes

1400m R69,000

Flamingo Park Maiden Plate

1400m R50,000

Q 253 1 0.00 Jaguar (1) 60.0 M Yeni 14/10 5 b g Tiger Ridge - Chinchuna (Fort Wood) (2) 55.0 G Wrogemann 8/1 Q 247 2 0.05 Kent Rock 4 b g Right Approach - Bold Cherry (Special Preview) (7) 60.0 S Brown 8/1 V 1016 3 3.00 Stavinsky 6 gr g Stage Call - Katrinsky(NZ) (Stravinsky) (3) 57.0 F Herholdt 15/4 Q 258 4 6.00 Cape Siskin (6) 57.0 JP vd Merwe 16/1 Q 236 5 6.05 Yesan Star (5) 58.5 C Murray 9/2 D 777 6 7.25 Samogan (4) 52.0 E Pheiffer 16/1 Q 254 7 9.00 Rock Country (8) 57.0 C Zackey 30/1 Q 253 8 12.00 Jack Friday Time: 86.85s (62.04s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:C Lensley O:Mr P J Louwrens B:Mauritzfontein Stud

Race 4 (262)

Q 242 1 0.00 Downtown Danza (10) 60.0 G Wrogemann 7/10 3 b g Mambo In Seattle - Olive Wood (Fort Wood) (4) 60.0 F Herholdt 66/1 Q 242 2 6.25 Russian Saint 3 b g Russian Sage - St Verde (Badger’s Drift) (2) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 50/1 Q 242 3 8.50 Emporio Mani 3 b g Overlord - Tacoma (Lunar Lumberjack) (1) 60.0 M Thackeray 11/2 Q 233 4 9.25 Roxy Babe (11) 60.0 J Penny 14/1 Q 242 5 10.50 Bold Strategy (6) 60.0 C Murray 20/1 Q 242 6 11.00 Green Boegatti (5) 60.0 S Brown 66/1 Q 225 7 15.50 Windbreak (3) 60.0 M Yeni 9/2 V 1080 8 18.00 Ashkenazi (7) 60.0 X Ndlovu 25/1 F 460 9 31.00 Warm Peg (8) 60.0 R Munger 40/1 F 504 10 99.99 Reach The Rainbow (9) 60.0 E Pheiffer 40/1 D 721 11 99.99 Blues King Time: 88.4s (63.14s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:S Miller O:Vendel Civils (Pty) Ltd & Mrs A Devachander & Messrs B J D Pepper & A J van Huyssteeen B:Wicklow Stud

Race 5 (263)

Flamingo Park MR 68 Handicap

Q 249 1 0.00 Rocket Falls (3) 52.0 4 b g Windrush - Watergate (Counter Action) (6) 59.0 Q 254 2 10.25 Misty Power 5 b g St Petersburg - Show Girl (Rocky Marriage) (5) 58.5 V 886 3 10.30 Kidmambo 4 b g Mambo In Seattle - Mat Gold (Goldkeeper) (1) 60.0 Q 254 4 11.25 Double Bind (9) 52.0 Q 238 5 16.00 Winning Edge (8) 52.0 Q 249 6 16.50 Royal Master (7) 55.5 Q 248 7 17.75 Duchess Catherine (11) 54.0 Q 248 8 25.00 Swizzle Stick (4) 56.0 V 1044 9 31.00 Bolt Of Light (2) 52.5 F 500 10 34.00 Strict By Standard (10) 55.5 F 511 11 99.99 Familiar Chat Time: 114.36s (63.53s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) 1st T:S von W Smit O:Mr P Barrett B:Arc-en-Ciel

Race 6 (264)

T Appie

1800m R48,000

6/1

C Zackey

14/1

F Herholdt

6/1

JP vd Merwe 6/1 M Thackeray 25/1 M Yeni 9/2 L Bester 8/1 E Pheiffer 40/1 C Murray 33/10 R Munger 20/1 X Ndlovu 16/1 SP Total %: 119%

Flamingo Park 1600m Kimberley Classic (3yo’s)(Non-Blacktype) R100,000

Q 243 1 0.00 Autumn Encore (7) 53.5 F Herholdt 25/1 3 ch g Miesque’s Approval - Autumn Concerto (Rakeen) (3) 53.0 JP vd Merwe 6/1 Q 249 2 0.90 True Valour 3 ch g Daring Bid - Atraab (Fahal) (10) 60.0 G Wrogemann 15/10 K 525 3 1.80 Doctorow 3 b g Trippi - Milden Magic (National Emblem) (1) 57.0 R Munger 6/1 F 445 4 9.50 Eviction (2) 55.5 J Penny 25/1 Q 256 5 10.00 Teagan’s Boy (11) 61.5 M Thackeray 33/1 Q 253 6 13.25 Country Gent (5) 59.5 C Zackey 12/1 Q 238 7 13.75 Rich Approval (6) 53.5 M Yeni 7/1 Q 252 8 15.50 Bank Manager (8) 57.0 C Ngcobo 7/1 Q 229 9 16.00 Well Bound (4) 52.5 C Murray 16/1 Q 255 10 24.00 Lingerie (9) 52.0 E Pheiffer 40/1 Q 233 11 34.00 Dream Lover Time: 98.58s (61.61s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:WGC Miller O:Mr W G C Miller B:G & Dr C Langley

Race 7 (265)

Flamingo Park MR 62 Handicap (F&M)

1200m R45,000

Flamingo Park MR 62 Handicap (F&M)

1200m R45,000

Q 245 1 0.00 Lady Duchess (10) 57.5 JP vd Merwe 33/10 3 b f Kahal - Her Ladyship(AUS) (Catbird) (4) 52.0 J Penny 20/1 D 619 2 0.05 Pride And Joy 4 b f Lion Tamer - Quinarius (Requiem) (5) 54.5 M v Rensburg 6/1 Q 117 3 0.15 Shady Cat 4 b f Black Minnaloushe - Ebony Castle (Fort Wood) (2) 58.0 R Munger 16/1 Q 246 4 3.50 White Feather (9) 53.0 F Herholdt 16/1 Q 161 5 3.60 National Symbol (1) 59.0 G Wrogemann 4/1 V 1018 6 4.00 Iwannabe (3) 53.0 N Patel 75/1 Q 179 7 7.00 Up To Ones Neck (8) 58.0 M Thackeray 9/2 Q 255 8 8.25 Calypso (6) 60.5 C Zackey 4/1 Q 245 9 8.75 Cape Grey (7) 53.0 M Yeni 20/1 Q 245 10 14.00 Shezamatador Time: 74.28s (61.9s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:C Lensley O:Mr H C N Da Costa B:HCN Da Costa

Race 8 (266)

Q 257 1 0.00 Narnia (7) 53.5 M Yeni 16/10 3 b f Kildonan - Cross Your Heart(ARG) (Yes It’s True) (9) 55.0 C Zackey 16/1 Q 246 2 8.75 North Westerly 3 b f Miesque’s Approval - West West (Dolpour) (3) 53.0 R Munger 5/1 F 486 3 11.00 Gift Of Gold 5 ch m Mon Sang - Gather The Gold (What A Prospect) (10) 56.5 C Murray 7/1 Q 257 4 11.05 Rhythm In Red (8) 56.0 JP vd Merwe 5/1 D 694 5 12.00 Spanish Flamenco (4) 55.0 C Ngcobo 14/1 Q 255 6 14.75 Maya The Bee (6) 56.5 M Thackeray 7/1 Q 257 7 18.00 Jet Swinger (1) 57.0 S Brown 66/1 Q 156 8 19.50 On The Thames (5) 60.0 E Pheiffer 20/1 S 880 9 22.25 Jupiterandmars (2) 55.5 L Bester 66/1 Q 235 10 22.50 Buddy’s Falcon Time: 73.54s (61.28s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:C Lensley O:Mr T P Zackey & Hyperpaint Syndicate (Nom: Mr G T Peter) B:Wilgerbosdrift

Race 9 (267)

Flamingo Park MR 66 Handicap

Q 258 1 0.00 Heavenly Express (5) 61.5 4 b g Kahal - Enroute To Heaven (Northern Guest) (1) 59.0 S 759 2 1.25 Victoria’s Love 5 b g Albert Hall - Limber Pine (National Assembly) (2) 60.0 V 1055 3 3.75 Cannes 4 ch g Atso - Ramp Vamp (Jet Master) (3) 52.5 Q 246 4 4.00 Blue Eyed Boy (8) 59.5 Q 256 5 4.50 All I Want (11) 56.5 Q 243 6 5.00 Quantity (10) 57.5 Q 258 7 5.50 Pegged For Glory (6) 52.0 Q 246 8 8.00 Rainbow Star (4) 52.0 Q 258 9 8.10 Hermanus (7) 52.0 F 495 10 13.00 Lemon Fizz (9) 54.5 Q 243 11 28.00 Gold Comet Time: 73.89s (61.58s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) 1st T:LJ Human O:Mr L J Human B:Summerhill Stud

1200m R45,000

C Ngcobo

20/1

C Zackey

9/2

M Yeni

2/1

C Murray 14/1 JP vd Merwe 6/1 M v Rensburg 8/1 G Wrogemann 6/1 N Patel 55/1 M Thackeray 14/1 R Munger 20/1 F Herholdt 70/1 SP Total %: 117%


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