No. 2265
FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
ISSN 1023 / 6996
FAIRVIEW ....................... 12:05pm (Friday) p.27 GREYVILLE MIXED .............. 11:25am (Saturday) p.40 TURFFONTEIN ................. 12:35pm (Saturday) p.54 TURFFONTEIN INNER ......... 12:50pm (Sunday) p.62
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
FISH WHERE THE FISH ARE... YOU KNOW WHERE TO CAST YOUR LINE. Five winners, five seconds, one day, including the KZN Breeders’ Million Mile. Six “pearlers” of the same origins on sale on Thursday and Friday.
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LEADING TRAINERS BY STAKES
LEADING BREEDERS BY STAKES
season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 26 June 2016
season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 26 June 2016 Stakes
30,002,605 22,788,613 14,717,125 11,487,888 11,049,175 9,736,351 8,775,675 8,604,988 8,065,575 8,037,725 7,787,313 6,334,475 5,347,125 5,086,288 5,082,039 5,050,369 4,900,525
Breeder
rnrs
AEPR
runs
Klawervlei Stud Summerhill Stud Highlands Maine Chance Lammerskraal Stud Wilgerbosdrift Mauritzfontein Stud Scott Bros Drakenstein Stud Avontuur Farm Varsfontein Stud Ascot Stud Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud Cheveley Stud The Alchemy Moutonshoek GJ Armitage
410 73,177 2228 368 61,926 2391 177 83,148 1017 193 59,523 1161 85 129,990 546 116 83,934 787 99 88,643 632 172 50,029 1112 96 84,016 540 53 151,655 256 106 73,465 627 88 71,983 508 121 44,191 684 79 64,383 438 99 51,334 662 114 44,301 624 76 64,481 479
wnrs wns
wnr/ rnr%
SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%
plcs plc/ SP rns%
147 139 68 83 46 61 48 50 49 29 48 43 32 38 44 39 30
36% 38% 38% 43% 54% 53% 48% 29% 51% 55% 45% 49% 26% 48% 44% 34% 39%
5 4 8 5 7 4 6 2 4 4 3 2 0 3 2 4 2
635 623 273 370 170 253 195 310 183 88 203 160 189 121 185 174 140
199 211 110 123 90 92 73 71 81 46 68 64 38 55 61 49 41
7 5 12 5 10 5 9 3 7 6 4 2 0 6 2 5 2
3% 3% 12% 6% 15% 7% 13% 4% 8% 14% 6% 5% 0% 8% 5% 10% 7%
29% 26% 27% 32% 31% 32% 31% 28% 34% 34% 32% 31% 28% 28% 28% 28% 29%
19 14 14 14 11 11 5 3 10 7 7 9 1 3 5 4 3
LEADING BREEDERS BY AEPR
8,037,725 11,049,175 1,738,775 2,633,463 8,775,675 8,065,575 9,736,351 14,717,125 1,661,275 7,787,313
AEPR
rnrs
runs
wnrs wns
wnr/ rnr%
SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%
plcs plc/ SP rns%
Avontuur Farm Lammerskraal Stud WJ Engelbrecht WJ Engelbrecht Jnr Mauritzfontein Stud Drakenstein Stud Wilgerbosdrift Highlands Tawny Syndicate Varsfontein Stud
53 151,655 256 85 129,990 546 18 96,599 122 29 90,809 149 99 88,643 632 96 84,016 540 116 83,934 787 177 83,148 1017 21 79,108 130 106 73,465 627
29 46 46 90 11 22 14 20 48 73 49 81 61 92 68 110 11 19 48 68
55% 54% 61% 48% 48% 51% 53% 38% 52% 45%
4 7 1 2 6 4 4 8 1 3
88 170 41 43 195 183 253 273 30 203
14% 15% 9% 14% 13% 8% 7% 12% 9% 6%
34% 31% 34% 29% 31% 34% 32% 27% 23% 32%
Illuminator 10,615,467 35% Rabada 2,536,250 11% Silver Mountain 4,410,824 30% Liege 430,000 4% Abashiri 3,391,250 31% Noah From Goa 1,215,625 12% Smart Call 2,503,000 29% Talktothestars 1,315,850 15% Inara 1,682,800 21% Legal Eagle 4,171,000 52% Juxtapose 1,376,000 18% Gulf Storm 680,250 11% Victorious Jay 1,870,850 35% Bela-Bela 1,083,125 21% Unparalleled 281,600 6% Exit Here 841,744 17% French Navy 1,317,500 27%
ore runners
Breeder
6 10 1 2 9 7 5 12 1 4
trainer
with 15 or m
season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 26 June 2016 Stakes
top earner with stakes & % of total stakes
7 11 1 4 5 10 11 14 1 7
top earner with stakes & % of total stakes
Legal Eagle Abashiri Rainy Day Blues It’s My Turn Smart Call Inara Noah From Goa Silver Mountain Lazer Star Juxtapose
4,171,000 3,391,250 270,050 1,100,325 2,503,000 1,682,800 1,215,625 4,410,824 492,500 1,376,000
52% 31% 16% 42% 29% 21% 12% 30% 30% 18%
LEADING SIRES BY STAKES
season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 26 June 2016 Stakes
27,020,117 18,935,799 17,380,051 13,470,226 12,781,938 9,596,000 9,348,632 8,707,563 8,611,614 7,912,663 7,640,600 7,570,463 6,696,300 6,448,788 6,001,913 5,907,013 5,629,213
Sire
rnrs
AEPR
runs
Trippi Silvano Captain Al Dynasty *Kahal *Western Winter Jay Peg Judpot Var *Jet Master Greys Inn Ideal World Go Deputy *Tiger Ridge Mogok Toreador Miesque’s Approval
187 144,493 1019 217 87,262 1238 186 93,441 1071 150 89,802 954 179 71,407 1276 140 68,543 815 119 78,560 814 117 74,424 731 169 50,956 868 106 74,648 702 75 101,875 500 83 91,210 491 46 145,572 311 98 65,804 602 115 52,191 699 115 51,365 711 152 37,034 1102
wnrs wns
wnr/ rnr%
104 105 96 73 86 66 57 55 72 48 30 43 23 40 40 46 50
56% 48% 52% 49% 48% 47% 48% 47% 43% 45% 40% 52% 50% 41% 35% 40% 33%
160 164 168 118 136 112 88 84 106 71 49 65 45 64 55 67 70
SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%
11 11 17 14 3 3 2 5 3 3 2 4 4 3 2 2 0
15 15 25 16 3 3 3 7 3 3 4 6 7 5 2 2 0
11% 10% 18% 19% 3% 5% 4% 9% 4% 6% 7% 9% 17% 8% 5% 4% 0%
plcs plc/ SP rns%
331 377 352 300 292 256 249 229 242 219 120 144 88 172 209 193 231
32% 30% 33% 31% 23% 31% 31% 31% 28% 31% 24% 29% 28% 29% 30% 27% 21%
21 16 12 17 10 12 8 6 9 11 1 4 6 3 4 4 1
top earner with stakes & % of total stakes
Illuminator 10,615,467 Silver Mountain 4,410,824 Carry On Alice 1,108,125 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 419,375 Master Sabina 1,200,000 Legal Eagle 4,171,000 Smart Call 2,503,000 Abashiri 3,391,250 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 Wild One 781,250 Lazer Star 492,500 Judicial 353,875
39% 23% 6% 8% 13% 7% 20% 16% 5% 15% 55% 33% 51% 19% 13% 8% 6%
LEADING SIRES OF 3YO’S BY STAKES season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 26 June 2016
Stakes
16,454,642 11,106,299 7,217,738 6,745,244 5,693,225 5,660,276 5,016,775 4,899,463 4,083,975 3,950,825 3,724,750 3,423,237 3,319,163 3,313,375 3,063,600 2,832,475 2,670,750
Sire
rnrs
Trippi Silvano Captain Al Jay Peg *Kahal Dynasty Go Deputy Judpot Var *Western Winter Brave Tin Soldier Seventh Rock Ideal World Visionaire Toreador *Tiger Ridge *Fort Wood
77 87 75 54 65 43 22 47 66 48 31 46 43 54 59 32 30
AEPR
213,697 127,659 96,237 124,912 87,588 131,634 228,035 104,244 61,878 82,309 120,153 74,418 77,190 61,359 51,925 88,515 89,025
runs
474 474 492 417 449 274 149 308 370 320 198 278 300 350 394 189 187
wnrs wns
53 46 49 32 31 31 12 31 35 33 14 18 28 21 27 17 18
76 78 84 57 50 55 23 44 56 55 18 24 43 31 34 24 24
wnr/ rnr%
SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%
plcs plc/ SP rns%
69% 53% 65% 59% 48% 72% 55% 66% 53% 69% 45% 39% 65% 39% 46% 53% 60%
2 5 5 2 2 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 1
156 158 160 127 99 75 49 96 108 103 56 72 88 120 103 57 67
2 4% 8 11% 6 10% 3 6% 2 6% 6 16% 4 8% 2 3% 0 0% 0 0% 2 7% 0 0% 2 7% 1 5% 1 4% 2 6% 1 6%
33% 33% 33% 30% 22% 27% 33% 31% 29% 32% 28% 26% 29% 34% 26% 30% 36%
7 6 5 5 3 6 5 2 4 4 1 1 2 3 2 1 2
top earner with stakes & % of total stakes
Illuminator 10,615,467 Silver Mountain 4,410,824 Captain Chaos 356,350 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 Champagne Haze 1,625,175 It’s My Turn 1,100,325 Abashiri 3,391,250 Juxtapose 1,376,000 Our Destiny 363,775 Buckland 257,775 Rabada 2,536,250 Seventh Plain 1,003,487 Cape Speed 401,875 Heaps of Fun 660,625 Bull Valley 229,250 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 Negroamaro 778,725
65% 40% 5% 28% 29% 19% 68% 28% 9% 7% 68% 29% 12% 20% 7% 43% 29%
LEADING SIRE BY STAKES ON ARTIFICIAL GOING season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 26 June 2016
Stakes
2,553,275 2,087,750 2,085,450 1,898,225 1,769,350 1,743,425 1,669,800 1,597,400 1,510,425 1,509,475
Sire
*Kahal *Western Winter Silvano Dynasty *Jet Master Trippi Miesque’s Approval Captain Al Judpot Var
rnrs
82 68 74 64 54 58 80 48 56 71
AEPR
runs
31,138 30,702 28,182 29,660 32,766 30,059 20,873 33,279 26,972 21,260
309 199 215 181 208 127 332 130 173 187
wnrs wns
25 23 21 23 16 23 18 16 18 15
35 32 29 24 24 28 23 22 24 17
wnr/ rnr%
SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%
30% 34% 28% 36% 30% 40% 23% 33% 32% 21%
0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0
0% 0% 0% 9% 0% 4% 0% 6% 0% 0%
plcs plc/ SP rns%
78 67 75 62 63 33 72 44 53 58
25% 34% 35% 34% 30% 26% 22% 34% 31% 31%
1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1
top earner with stakes & % of total stakes
Chennai Babe Canigao Night Shadow Olma Peter Piper In Other Words Quintella Barbosa Surrey Vauclair
*Stallion dead or Retired **Stallion Not Standing in RSA **Breeding operations not based in RSA
313,750 198,750 198,125 186,250 180,000 184,375 177,500 168,750 119,425 128,150
12% 10% 10% 10% 10% 11% 11% 11% 8% 8%
runs wins
win %
fav
SG Tarry 1350 190 14% J Snaith 1073 177 16% MW Bass 806 100 12% MG Azzie 524 71 14% MF de Kock 703 109 16% GR Puller 145 11 8% G v Zyl 687 82 12% AG Laird 398 53 13% D Kannemeyer 459 80 17% VH Marshall 579 66 11% BJ Crawford 597 77 13% DR Drier 525 78 15% GV Woodruff 444 58 13% AC Greeff 838 107 13% GM Alexander 374 44 12% JJ v Vuuren 356 35 10% M Houdalakis 567 59 10% DC Howells 545 64 12% J Ramsden 449 55 12% WH Marwing 403 41 10% GS Kotzen 654 57 9% DA Sham 761 72 9% CS Laird 279 45 16% Y Bremner 813 68 8% C Spies 618 55 9% PA Peter 452 45 10% S Ferreira 285 29 10% OA Ferraris 300 28 9%
273 224 126 63 200 16 76 85 114 69 100 104 75 112 33 47 64 69 71 38 48 75 74 77 43 47 25 42
fav wfav % % 20% 21% 16% 12% 28% 11% 11% 21% 25% 12% 17% 20% 17% 13% 9% 13% 11% 13% 16% 9% 7% 10% 27% 9% 7% 10% 9% 14%
34% 40% 35% 38% 32% 31% 38% 34% 38% 38% 30% 34% 29% 33% 27% 28% 28% 29% 34% 34% 29% 25% 34% 32% 42% 23% 16% 31%
2nd 2nd %
1st 1st fourfour%
152 120 97 63 103 14 68 49 69 64 67 60 49 83 38 51 62 47 46 39 62 79 27 60 47 31 20 46
603 508 366 247 355 46 306 190 248 247 261 270 198 370 153 158 243 216 199 143 237 285 138 283 223 161 99 139
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45% 47% 45% 47% 50% 32% 45% 48% 54% 43% 44% 51% 45% 44% 41% 44% 43% 40% 44% 35% 36% 37% 49% 35% 36% 36% 35% 46%
stks/ runs
26,350,439 17,114,126 15,447,162 12,787,338 12,338,525 11,390,130 9,671,325 7,792,775 7,713,450 7,589,138 7,534,939 7,443,325 7,030,413 6,758,288 6,203,375 6,088,963 6,056,050 5,894,775 5,583,702 5,249,588 5,176,001 4,965,025 4,544,444 4,532,438 4,138,438 4,107,050 3,628,150 3,545,413
19,519 15,950 19,165 24,403 17,551 78,553 14,078 19,580 16,805 13,107 12,621 14,178 15,834 8,065 16,587 17,104 10,681 10,816 12,436 13,026 7,914 6,524 16,288 5,575 6,697 9,086 12,730 11,818
LEADING TRAINERS/JOCKEYS BY WINS % season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 26 June 2016
trainer/ jockey
runs wins win %
DR Drier/A Marcus AC Greeff/A Domeyer E Verdonese/R Danielson MF de Kock/A Marcus D Kannemeyer/A Delpech C Lensley/M Yeni SG Tarry/A Delpech M Houdalakis/G Lerena J Snaith/P Strydom MF de Kock/Wei Marwing CS Laird/A Marcus J Snaith/S Khumalo J Snaith/B Fayd’herbe KG Naidoo/A Delpech A Nel/A Domeyer T Prinsloo/A Fortune P Smith/M Yeni GV Woodruff/G Lerena LW Goosen/P Strydom MF de Kock/A Delpech AC Greeff/G Cheyne SG Tarry/L Hewitson JJ v Vuuren/Wei Marwing SG Tarry/S Khumalo MW Bass/G v Niekerk AC Greeff/A Fortune MG Azzie/K Zechner
29 53 41 32 147 72 48 46 38 38 143 95 178 54 118 92 44 83 64 185 137 87 71 466 365 145 103
12 17 13 10 43 20 13 12 10 10 36 24 42 13 27 21 10 18 14 38 28 17 14 90 68 28 20
41% 32% 32% 31% 29% 28% 27% 26% 26% 26% 25% 25% 24% 24% 23% 23% 23% 22% 22% 21% 20% 20% 20% 19% 19% 19% 19%
fav
fav %
wfav 2nd 2nd % %
17 21 12 14 76 21 23 17 11 20 65 26 66 19 32 36 10 28 20 78 40 11 13 146 94 31 15
59% 40% 29% 44% 52% 29% 48% 37% 29% 53% 45% 27% 37% 35% 27% 39% 23% 34% 31% 42% 29% 13% 18% 31% 26% 21% 15%
47% 48% 25% 57% 38% 57% 48% 29% 73% 40% 37% 35% 38% 53% 47% 31% 20% 36% 55% 33% 30% 27% 38% 35% 35% 32% 60%
2 4 5 8 32 9 9 6 2 7 20 13 34 4 19 10 7 12 4 34 21 10 14 74 58 16 13
stakes
stks/ runs
7% 1,690,362 8% 986,725 12% 871,825 25% 870,000 22% 3,864,150 13% 788,975 19% 1,119,825 13% 970,625 5% 2,412,200 18% 835,625 14% 3,001,425 14% 1,757,325 19% 3,694,388 7% 912,175 16% 1,771,950 11% 921,700 16% 478,463 14% 2,615,000 6% 1,017,250 18% 4,970,875 15% 1,446,125 11% 1,155,313 20% 2,062,325 16% 11,254,663 16% 7,611,513 11% 1,739,375 13% 4,895,375
58,288 18,617 21,264 27,188 26,287 10,958 23,330 21,101 63,479 21,990 20,989 18,498 20,755 16,892 15,017 10,018 10,874 31,506 15,895 26,870 10,556 13,279 29,047 24,152 20,853 11,996 47,528
LEADING JOCKEYS BY WINS
season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 26 June 2016 jockey
rides wins
S Khumalo A Delpech A Fortune A Marcus M Yeni K Zechner G v Niekerk JP vd Merwe A Domeyer C Zackey G Lerena K De Melo C Murray R Danielson B Fayd’herbe P Strydom I Sturgeon W Kennedy R Munger L Hewitson C Orffer D Dillon M Byleveld B Lerena G Cheyne Wei Marwing S Veale M v Rensburg
1216 832 1066 582 1233 987 593 1064 552 978 433 744 924 728 437 379 831 699 1084 408 459 574 599 500 427 306 625 589
220 194 159 158 157 99 99 93 91 88 85 72 70 69 67 66 65 65 65 60 58 58 56 56 54 54 54 52
win %
fav
18% 23% 15% 27% 13% 10% 17% 9% 16% 9% 20% 10% 8% 9% 15% 17% 8% 9% 6% 15% 13% 10% 9% 11% 13% 18% 9% 9%
294 312 208 305 172 106 113 85 96 73 141 56 59 87 115 110 48 38 48 48 83 58 72 44 72 83 49 53
fav wfav % % 24% 38% 20% 52% 14% 11% 19% 8% 17% 7% 33% 8% 6% 12% 26% 29% 6% 5% 4% 12% 18% 10% 12% 9% 17% 27% 8% 9%
33% 38% 28% 38% 34% 33% 37% 22% 41% 32% 31% 29% 29% 22% 31% 33% 38% 37% 33% 44% 27% 41% 35% 30% 26% 36% 31% 17%
2nd 2nd %
1st 1st fourfour%
170 149 122 103 141 93 86 111 66 106 65 92 68 87 77 45 63 65 76 34 58 42 73 54 56 57 58 59
643 537 517 410 556 388 330 414 260 395 271 327 312 318 241 195 289 261 313 170 206 212 253 217 194 176 249 240
14% 18% 11% 18% 11% 9% 15% 10% 12% 11% 15% 12% 7% 12% 18% 12% 8% 9% 7% 8% 13% 7% 12% 11% 13% 19% 9% 10%
53% 65% 48% 70% 45% 39% 56% 39% 47% 40% 63% 44% 34% 44% 55% 51% 35% 37% 29% 42% 45% 37% 42% 43% 45% 58% 40% 41%
stakes
stks/ rides
19,976,576 22,001,469 13,077,138 21,854,912 12,615,913 11,742,400 10,066,088 10,996,751 10,708,349 7,991,838 9,288,600 6,996,013 6,655,900 7,337,350 7,085,938 8,546,826 6,447,100 6,174,325 5,428,002 4,623,238 5,911,701 4,781,026 7,293,713 5,615,225 3,620,013 8,072,675 4,939,800 4,938,763
16,428 26,444 12,267 37,551 10,232 11,897 16,975 10,335 19,399 8,172 21,452 9,403 7,203 10,079 16,215 22,551 7,758 8,833 5,007 11,331 12,880 8,329 12,176 11,230 8,478 26,381 7,904 8,385
- Statistics for breeders and sires reflect ALL earnings, including those of restricted races and handicap races
ONE WEEK... FROM ONE SOURCE.
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11% 11% 12% 12% 15% 10% 10% 12% 15% 11% 11% 11% 11% 10% 10% 14% 11% 9% 10% 10% 9% 10% 10% 7% 8% 7% 7% 15%
stakes
1st – No Worries for Team G Racing in the KZN Breeders’ Million Mile 1st – Witchcraft now two-in-a-row for Sean Tarry 1st – Lala for Doug Campbell 1st – Count Von Count for Tony Rivalland 1st – Red Room for Alexander Racing
1st – Hyaku for Sean Tarry 1st – Streetwear for Brian Wiid 1st – Comme-Ci-Comme-Ca for Roy Magner 1st – Duchess Catherine for PL Smith 2nd – Rabada for Michael Azzie in the KZN Breeders’ Million Mile
IF IT’S WINNERS YOU WANT, YOU KNOW WHERE TO LOOK
SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
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Horse of the Year 2014
Horse of the Year 2015
Leading the pack 2016
LEGISLATE
FUTURA
LEGAL EAGLE
Auction price R100 000 • Rated 119
Auction price R500 000 • Rated 119
Auction price R425 000 • Rated 120
2014 Louis The King
2016 Abashiri
Auction price R55 000 • Rated 116
Auction price R400 000 • Rated 117
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
Great growers know you have to graft the best on good rootstock
GALILEO on a Gr1 mare HALFWAY TO HEAVEN
whose sire PIVOTAL
dam
CASSANDRA GO
and damsire INDIAN RIDGE
all won the King’s Stand Stakes ROYAL ASCOT
GALILEO – HALFWAY TO HEAVEN by PIVOTAL
Gr1 placed multiple Gr3 winner, Timeform 115, out of Irish 1000 Guineas winner Halfway To Heaven (Timeform 118) Stud 2016 – R20.000
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
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Topweight French Navy has plenty in his favour
Gr1 Durban July PAST WINNERS
2010
1 Bold Silvano 2 Irish Flame 3 Orbison
55.5 ( 2) 13/2 56.0 ( 6) 33/10 55.5 (16) 14/1
1 Igugu 2 Pierre Jourdan 3 English Garden
55.0 (10) 2/1 57.5 ( 4) 9/1 54.5 ( 5) 11/1
1 Pomodoro 2 Smanjemanje 3 Chesalon
55.0 (20) 28/1 57.0 (11) 55/1 58.0 (10) 18/1
2011
2012
2013
R4,25 million Gr1 Vodacom DURBAN JULY
Eighteen of our best will line up at the 2200m marker at Greyville on Saturday for a bruising battle that will sort the men from the boys – and maybe the girl – as well as the talkers from the doers.
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It is a race where luck will count – but raw guts, heart and ability will always mean just that much more.
Number Five Top jock Anthony Delpech goes for July number five and picked the only filly in the race and the beautiful Bela-Bela could show the world how good she really is. A tad uncomfortable close to some of the boys at the weights, she has a perfect draw and two outstanding feature prep wins to her credit. An exciting sort, she bids to become the first daughter of 2003 winner Dynasty to emulate her illustrious Dad. Dougie Whye jets in from Hong Kong to ride her badly drawn stablemate Black Arthur. The SA Guineas winner has an electrifying turn of foot and could defy the odds for his top sire, Silvano. The Investec Cape Derby winner It’s My Turn catches the eye as a possible back-up pacemaker and is a top-class sort who stays well. He chased Rabada home in the Daily News and looks to have peaked at the right time. His jockey Richard Fourie has been there, done it!
2014
at Greyville on Saturday
The Vodacom Durban July whinging, debating and talking has reached delivery time.
he race that has had us all speculating and calculating and dreaming for months is finally upon us. The final field controversies, the conditions debate and the track saga are buried as we all focus on finding the winner. Dean Kannemeyer won the race in 2015 with Power King and he looks to make it a glorious double for his owners, Khaya Stables. A typically classy and trojan son of Dynasty, Solid Speed has all the hallmarks of a horse ripe to come out on top. Fit, well weighted, distance suited and well drawn with a big race jockey to guide him home, Solid Speed is our top-rated runner and he looks the part. With two eye-catching prep runs/ wins, he will be ready to strike from a 5 draw and is a versatile sort who can adapt to the conditions – whatever the surface or pace may throw at him. The only 5yo in the line-up is our choice to bring home the bacon. But it won’t be a walk in the park and the Tarry topweight French Navy will make sure that Solid Speed will know he has been in a race. Brought along slowly, the year younger French Navy is drawn right alongside Solid Speed and has also enjoyed a royal prep. He was running on steadily at his most recent start when beaten 1,80 lengths in the Gold Challenge.
1 Heavy Metal 59.5 (11) 16/1 2 Run For It 56.5 ( 1) 8/1 3 Do You Remember 54.5 ( 4) 16/1
Penalised Gr1 Gold Challenge winner Mac De Lago has drawn in Toti and picked up a massive penalty for his boardroom win of that race. The Australian bred son of Redoute’s Choice has run some of his best races at Greyville and if Mauritius bound Bernard Fayd’herbe can make a plan from the draw, he must go into the quartet calculations. Mambo Mimeis the second string in the Kannemeyer attack and races in silks that were to the fore in 2003 and 2006. He ran on powerfully off a tardy gallop in the Daily News 2000 and the Byerley Turk winner inspires confidence as a value place bet proposition. Triple Crown hero Abashiri gives the Van Vuurens a chance of realising their dream of a July winner but the son of Go Deputy has been given a massive task as a 3yo with 59kgs to lumber. He does have a decent draw and a jockey who knows him well. But on a line through the SA Derby and Daily News cross collateral, he frankly looks in the deep end and while nobody is doubting his talent, he takes on the world here.
Big Ask Mike Azzie’s second stringer Rabada comes out of a tough race just days ago, when beaten comprehensively by 6yo No Worries in the KZN Breeders Million Mile. Despite the question marks over the extra 200m, the rigours of his effort on Sunday may just have taken the edge off him. Joey Ramsden has pulled off a jockey coup withj two of the country’s best riders doing duty for his team. Anton Marcus rides Silvano gelding St Tropez from an off midfield draw. While held by Solid Speed on the Betting World 1900 second, we would have preferred to see him with another run under the belt – as this is an effective second run post his Sansui Summer Cup assault. Piere Strydom rides The Conglomerate from the 20 draw. And Striker looks the right man, having achieved the well nigh ‘impossible’ in 2012 on Pomodoro. The Conglomerate has fourths in the Betting World 1900 and the Cup Trial in his prep schedule, but that may not be winning credentials here.
Draw Blues Things went awry with Mike Bass’ very last July runner, Marinaresco, at the barrier draw pull. 19 is not a gate that the connections were hoping for. He provides Grant Van Niekerk with his fourth July bid. The Winter Guineas and Winter Classic hero is an unexposed sort and don’t be fooled by his ratings and the weights. If not this year, Marinaresco may be an early selection for 2017! Gavin Van Zyl’s Rocketball is held by Mambo Mime and It’s My Turn on his Daily News fourth – and is probably best noted for his cracking effort when almost shattering the Triple Crown dream at his penultimate start. The son of Judpot’s biggest win was at MR 89 Handicap level – he is a welcome participant but a very unlikely player. Master Sabina has done nothing in three runs since his sensational Sansui Summer Cup short head victory over stablemate Deo Juvente – a controversial no show in the final field. It will be nice to welcome Gavin Lerena back from Hong Kong and while a former winner on the day, Master Sabina appears to lack the ticks in the right boxes – certainly at this point.
Blade Runner Sean Tarry’s Samurai Blade is an interesting engagement for our flamboyant friend and legend of the saddle, Andrew Fortune. The son of Where’s That Tiger is well held by Rabada on their Daily News 2000 clash but earned his 108 rating (that sounds high) on his two good placings in the SA Derby and SA Classic. Fortune has got to be the biggest asset here. Justin Snaith’s Dynamic has drawn at pole position and is being spoken about in some quarters as a potential pacemaker. Young Lyle Hewitson will have massive pressure on his shoulders to get out quickly. Solid Speed appears to hold him well at the weights. Saratoga Dancer is probably the luckiest horse to get into the race in what many will label a
hometown call by the panel. The son of Mambo In Seattle is massively under sufferance at the weights and his wide draw does nothing to enhance his chances of even running in the top half of the field.
Reserves While it is suggested that Rabada must be unofficially classed as a possible doubtful starter, if he is taken out before 08h30 on Friday morning then the reserve runners come into play. Sean Tarry’s Trophy Wife must be the most undeserving exclusion in years and deserves a break. She was beaten only two lengths by Met winner Smart Call at Turffontein in November,
1 Legislate 2 Wylie Hall 3 Futura
56.0 (11) 5/1 57.5 ( 6) 33/1 53.0 ( 2) 15/2
1 Power King 2 Punta Arenas 3 Tellina
53.0 ( 6) 22/1 54.5 (17) 28/1 54.0 ( 3) 25/1
2015
was third behind the same horse in the 2015 Woolavington and confirmed her well-being with a smooth win in the Gr2 Gerald Rosenberg Stakes recently. Second reserve Deputy Jud has not won since the 2015 Supreme Cup. He did show up well when chasing Cape Speed home in the Track And Ball Derby a fortnight back, so will strip fit. We are going with Solid Speed to hold Bela-Bela and a toss-up for the paces between Mambo Mime, French Navy and It’s My Turn.
Bet On A Winner! THE Vodacom Durban July day inevitably produces a betting frenzy of magnanimous proportions and Saturday is on the mark to break new records. The bumper Pick 6 on the afternoon kicks off in Race 4 @ 13h35 and with a carryover of R4 million to get things rolling is expected to reach a mammoth R15 million! The Vodacom Durban July Quartet maxipool sees a carryover of R1,2 million boosting the mouthwatering pot to R14 million. There weill also be 6 places payable on the main race. The July is Race 7 and is off @ 16h20. There are two Bipots on the afternoon. The first Bipot will be run on Races 2 to 7, with an estimated pool of R750 000. The second Bipot is run on races 7 to 12, with an estimated pool of R300 000. For jackpot players, there are also two of these exotics. The first runs from races 5 to 8 with an estimated pool of
R2,3 million and the second is from races 9 to 12 and with a carryover of R150 000 is projected to reach R1,5 million. Racing starts at 11h25 with a Quartet maxipool carryover of R100 000 estimated to reach R1 million. The popular Place Accumulator bet starts in race 3 with the pool expected to reach R3,5 million With the July in Jozi at Turffontein, the PA Blitz will have plenty of interest. The race mix and off times are as follows: Leg 1 = 15:10 (Grey) Leg 2 = 15:25 (Turf) Leg 3 = 16:20 (Grey) Leg 4 = 16:35 (Turf) Leg 5 = 17:05 (Turf) Leg 6 = 17:15 (Grey) Leg 7 = 17:55 (Grey) The last race of the day at Greyville is Race 12, due off at 19h55. The Quartet maxipool carryover of R200 000 is expected to see a pool of R1,5 million. Good punting!
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SPORTING POST • FriDAY 1st - SunDAY 3rd JuLY 2016
Silver Mountain looks ready to fly
R1-million Gr1 GARDEN PROVINCE STAKES at Greyville on Saturday
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Veteran trainer Mike Bass enjoys what is probably his final serious opportunity to win a Gr1 on his swansong July day after 40 years of training racehorses. He saddles a strong trio in the R1 Million Garden Province Stakes and there will be many shouting for him to lift the trophy.
ass hands over the reins to his assistant, daughter Candice Robinson on 1 August and has a good card of runners on July day. 15 fillies and mares line up at the mile for this prestigious Gr1 won by some of our great fairest sex gallopers over the years. Bass’ highly vaunted Cape Fillies Guineas winner Silver Mountain came back to her best at her second SA Champions season outing last time when just failing to get to Alexis in the dying strides of the Gr2 Tibouchina Stakes. The daughter of Silvano had an impeccable record before leaving the Cape and from a favourable draw looks set to redeem her reputation. Her stablemate Inara finished just behind her in the Tibouchina and was found wanting late and a touch one paced. Her run in the Premier’s Champion’s Challenge in Turffontein two weeks earlier may well have taken the edge off this smart filly and, freshened up, she could bounce right back to her best. The third of the Bass trio is the Trippi mare, Lanner Falcon, a hard knocking and gutsy sort. She was beaten 2 lengths by Real Princess in the City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint and has it all to do here from a 12 draw.
Reliable
Brett Crawford saddles Tibouchina winner Alexis and the ever reliable Cuvee Brut. Alexis is enjoying a storming season having won her last two and on the face of it will enjoy the extra 200m after her
storming win last time. Against her is the fact that she is drawn wide but is top class on her day. Anton Marcus takes the ride again on the Fort Wood filly Negroamaro, who jumps from a 13 draw in her quest to break her SA Champion’s Season duck. Her formline indicates that she may well be falling into the bridesmaid category with form to some top class sorts including July fancy BelaBela. Marcus however may be what the doctor ordered to get her back into the winners enclosure, although she will need luck from her wide draw.
Tarry Trio
Sean Tarry’s three runners are worth considering for the quartets and the best of them to consider is Heaps Of Fun. She ran on well at her last two starts and was only 2
lengths off Bela-Bela in the Gr1 Woolavington. Bichette has proven slightly disappointing of late and she has a wide draw to contend with. Conversely, Intergalactic has drawn against the paint and gets the services of Andrew Fortune. The daughter of Kahal looks to have plenty to do off her rating but has run sufficiently well with regularity to warrant inclusion at the back end of quartets. Lazer Star has been quite disappointing since joining the stable of Mike Azzie and has failed to deliver on her earlier outstanding form. The daughter of Toreador showed no enthusiasm last time when finishing over 7 lengths behind Real Princess in the City Of Pietermaritzburg Sprint. It can only be a matter of time before the Azman gets to the bottom of her issues and we will be monitoring her progress over the mile with interest.
Strike One
Piere Strydom rides Olma for Frank Robinson. The daughter of Dynasty
has shown a preference for a little more ground and fell away after looking keen in the Tibouchina. She was not disgraced there and can be expected to improve over the extra 200m here. Sensible Lover is proving to be a consistent earner at feature level and the Australian-bred filly ran on late under a length behind Alexis in the Tibouchina. She ran into traffic problems late in that race which may have cost her some valuable ground and Weichong Marwing will be keen to take her to her 4th win. It looks a bit short for Deputy Ryder but she is well drawn at 2 and Gavin Lerena will be keen to get on the board after a disappointing stint in Hong Kong. Eventual Angel was unsighted in the Tibouchina but is a capable mare on her day and a possible quartet kicker if in a galloping mood.
Silver Class
In summary this is a very competitive race and there is bound to be little to choose
Gr1 Garden Province PAST WINNERS
2010
1 Here To Win 2 Imperious Star 3 Dance With Al
59.0 (11) 13/2 59.0 ( 3) 11/1 60.0 ( 5) 15/2
1 Happy Archer 2 Beach Beauty 3 Dance With Al
59.0 ( 2) 11/1 59.0 ( 7) 13/2 60.0 (13) 15/1
2011
2012
1 Princess Victoria 59.0 ( 6) 22/10 2 Ebony Flyer 60.0 ( 7) 11/10 3 Happy Archer 60.0 ( 5) 8/1
2013
1 Beach Beauty 2 Espumanti 3 Louvre
2014
60.0 (15) 15/20 57.5 ( 2) 10/1 60.0 ( 4) 22/1
1 Beach Beauty 60.0 ( 3) 6/10 2 Hammie’s Hooker 60.0 ( 9) 28/10 3 Arcetri Pink 59.0 ( 1) 16/1
2015
1 Same Jurisdiction 59.0 (14) 17/10 2 Smart Call 59.0 (11) 10/1 3 Maybe Yes 60.0 ( 2) 16/1
in going into the final 100m. Bernard Fayd’herbe would have thought he had it in the bag for Silver Mountain last time until Corne Orffer spoilt the party, and the Bass filly is a narrow top choice to hold Sensible Lover - with Negroamaro a good place backup.
SPORTING POST • FriDAY 1st - SunDAY 3rd JULY 2016
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Duke Of Marmalade 2016 GENERAL SIRE LIST • FIFTH-CROP EARNINGS • EU ONLY (to Friday June 24, 2016)
RANK
STALLION
BTW [% of named foals]
BTH [% of named foals]
GSW [% of named foals]
GSH [% of named foals]
G1SW [% of named foals]
G1SH [% of named foals]
STARTERS [% of named foals]
Duke Of Marmalade (Ire)
1
(2004) by Danehill FYR: 2010 Crops: 5 Stands: SAF (R100,000) Named Foals: 469
2 24 [5.12 1 ] [5.12]
40 [8.53]
12 [2.56]
2 22 [4.69]
3 [00.664] [0.64]
6 [1.28]
WNRS [% of named foals]
3 5 35 355 [75. 5 69 6 ] [75.69]
179 [38.17] AWD YTD: 9.75
263 [59.37]
136 [30.70] AWD YTD:8.34
308 [64.71]
169 [35.50] AWD YTD: 8.94
319 [60.19]
192 [36.23] AWD YTD: 7.37
201 [69.79]
117 [40.63] AWD YTD: 8.48
170 [72.96]
98 [42.06] AWD YTD: 8.33
2
Fastnet Rock (Aus) (2001) by Danehill FYR: 2011 Crops: 5 Stands: IRE (private) Named Foals: 443
3
New Approach (Ire) (2005) by Galileo (Ire) FYR: 2010 Crops: 5 Stands: ENG (£60,000) Named Foals: 476
4
Henrythenavigator (2005) by Kingmambo FYR: 2010 Crops: 5 Stands: IRE (€7,500) Named Foals: 530
5
Raven’s Pass (2005) by Elusive Quality FYR: 2010 Crops: 5 Stands: IRE (€15,000) Named Foals: 288
6
Tamayuz (GB) (2005) by Nayef FYR: 2010 Crops: 5 Stands: IRE (€12,500) Named Foals: 233
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Sakhee’s Secret (GB) (2004) by Sakhee FYR: 2010 Crops: 5 Stands: ITY (€5,000) Named Foals: 290
3 [1.03]
6 [2.07]
1 [0.34]
2 [0.69]
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242 [83.45]
117 [40.34] AWD YTD: 7.06
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Mount Nelson (GB) (2004) by Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) FYR: 2010 Crops: 5 Stands: ENG (£5,000) Named Foals: 282
13 [4.61]
26 [9.22]
5 [1.77]
16 [5.67]
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1 [0.35]
203 [71.99]
107 [37.94] AW YTD: 9.15
17 [3.84]
21 [4.41]
10 [1.89]
14 [4.86]
11 [4.72]
36 [8.13]
44 [9.24]
29 [5.47]
25 [8.68]
21 [9.01]
9 [2.03]
13 [2.73]
3 [0.57]
5 [1.74]
5 [2.15]
18 [4.06]
22 [4.62]
12 [2.26]
14 [4.86]
16 [6.87]
3 [0.68]
3 [0.63]
3 [0.57]
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1 [0.43]
7 [1.58]
7 [1.47]
3 [0.57]
1 [0.35]
3 [1.29]
DRAKENSTEIN STUD FARM KEVIN SOMMERVILLE T: +27 (0)21 874 9038 M: +27 (0)72 167 9971 E: kevin@drakensteinstud.co.za ROSS FULLER M: +27 (0)82 826 2127 E: ross@drakensteinstud.co.za W: www.drakensteinstud.co.za
WINS
HIGHEST EARNER
EARNINGS PER NAMED FOAL
EARNINGS
4144
$1,296,194 Simple Verse (IRE) AWD Lifetime: 9.75
$27,694
$12,988,517 $12, ,9888,5117
251
$1,759,519 Fascinating Rock (IRE) AWD Lifetime: 8.34
$28,776
$12,747,864
351
$1,457,260 Dawn Approach (IRE) AWD Lifetime: 8.94
$25,743
$12,253,856
397
$700,282 George Vancouver AWD Lifetime: 7.37
$18,911
$10,022,947
215
$555,984 Secret Number (GB) AWD Lifetime: 8.48
$21,703
$6,250,427
233
$1,392,956 Meiner Eternel (IRE) AWD Lifetime: 8.33
$26,799
$6,244,103
300
$582,158 ar MajesStar tic (NZ) AWD WD Lifeme: 7.06 time:
$17,301
$5,017,340
259
$210,078 210,078 ume (GB) Volume WD LifeAWD me: 9.15 time:
$17, ,5337 $17,537
$$4 4,,9945,524 $4,945,524
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SPORTING POST • FriDAY 1st - SunDAY 3rd JuLY 2016
Classy Palladium could make it three Maleficent is on the up
Gr2 GOLDEN HORSESHOE at Greyville on Saturday
Gr2 GOLDEN SLIPPER at Greyville on Saturday Alec Laird and Weichong Marwing look set to follow up on their recent Devon Air Stakes success with the smart Judpot filly, Maleficent. She goes for a hat-trick of wins and could be the exotic bet banker in the R600 000 Gr2 Golden Slipper.
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aleficent stands out after her recent course and distance Listed victory and with the exception of two or three , they look to have found the right race for her. Maleficent won full of running on her post-maiden entrance into the big win and beat the promising Querari Falcon easing up by 3,25 lengths after running green in the home straight. That was a win full of merit and with a decent draw again and the added advantage of the Greyville experience, she could go in again. Sean Tarry and Piere Strydom could give Maleficent the most to think about. They pair up with the Visionaire filly, Visuality, an eyecatching third placer in the Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship when finishing within a length of the star speedster, The Secret Is Out. This will be Visuality’s first run around the turn and if inexperience does not catch her out, she should be right behind Maleficent. Her stablemate Myfunnyvalentine has drawn a touch wide but has run two decent races since winning on debut. She chased Fursa home in the SA Fillies
Nursery, and was then a touch outpaced when a 0,90 length fourth to The Secret Is Out in the Allan Robertson. That is winning form- if Maleficent fluffs her lines. Dennis Drier’s course and distance winner Sail has registered two quick wins on the trot and now steps up to prove her credentials. The daughter of Philanthropist beat easy maiden winner Dawn Calling and looks decent. Justin Snaith is in town with the dual stakes winner, The Merry Widow, who races in the same silks as Sail. The diminutive daughter of Captain Al has drawn wide and looks to be shopping for a place cheque at best. Of the rest, Mike De Kock’s Al Hawraa was outpointed in the Allan Robertson but won her first two and may be better than she looks on paper. Final Judgement looks to be crying out for ground and ran on well – albeit beaten 5 lengths – behind Maleficent in the Devon Air Stakes. On a tough card, Maleficent may well prove to be the Pick 6 banker and she is bound to have come on a few lengths since her last win. Add Visuality and Myfunnyvalentine, if your nerves are shot – or take a chance on the daughter of Judpot.
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The Avontuur bred Palladium looks a colt with a very rosy future. Unbeaten in two starts, he could give Alesh Naidoo and his Fire Racing Trust a memorable July day – and looks decent value for a touch on the nose in the R600 000 Gr2 Golden Horseshoe.
he colt’s equivalent of the 2yo double feature looks a lot more wide open than the fairer sex leg and frankly looks close to a field leg for the Pick 6 – unless you are strong of heart and can sit on the edge of your seat while Palladium unwinds late. That has been the story of Palladium’s first two victories.
Great Family
The son of Silvano – out of the gloriously successful Minelli family – likes to be left alone and only gets going late. He won the Gatecrasher Stakes relatively unfancied after his winning debut and got up on the post to nab Daffiq. He has drawn wide at 12, but while a drawback, that should not worry him too much in view of his drop in style of racing.
The options to find something to beat him are endless and very blurred. Former PE galloper Oomph found a change of stables and ownership recently and made no show when 7,25 lengths behind Always In Charge in the Gold Medallion. The son of Tiger Ridge deserves another chance and is bound to find the extra 200m to his liking.
De Kock Quartet Mike De Kock has a decent four-way coupling in the race. Daffiq was only run out of it late in the Gatecrasher but as a course and distance winner warrants consideration to make amends – even though his poor draw detracts from optimism. Misty Birnam attracted no bids at the Super Sale last Thursday but has won two from three – and is a course and distance winner. Bold Rex is well drawn and
the two-from-three winner stepped up smartly on the Vaal mile last time. Anthony Delpech will give him every chance. Raasmaal was beaten into fourth on an odds-on debut at the Vaal last Thursday. He faded late after showing toes and is bound to come along with the benefit of that experience. We can only assume that they rate him! Zodiac Ruler was a smart debut winner on the polytrack beating Mr O’Neill with a good late burst. He started at 14-1 and now gets the chance to prove his worth.
Open
It is an open race. We are rooting for Palladium to make it three from three. He can only get better with racing experience and has shown himself to be a decent colt with an electrifying turn of foot. Include the De Kock runners in the PA.
Shoe & Slipper – Downgraded! THE National Horseracing Authority took a decision early in 2015 to downgrade four races from Grade 1 to Grade 2. In recommending that the Golden Horseshoe and the Golden Slipper be downgraded, the Graded Races Committee was of the view that the number of Grade 1 races for 2-year-olds was excessive. These races
had also not measured up to the international standards over the past years. The races downgraded: Golden Horseshoe Golden Slipper S A Oaks Gold Cup The downgrading of these races followed a recommendation from the Graded Races Committee. The
Graded Races Committee had received a letter from the Asian Pattern Committee expressing concern that the number of Grade 1 races in South Africa was excessive compared to other countries. The Asian Pattern Committee has in fact suggested that ideally South Africa should have no more than 25 Grade 1 races and against this background,
the Graded Races Committee has agreed to aggressively review all of South Africa’s Grade 1 races over the next few years. The down grading of the aforementioned races is the first phase of this process. In 2011 South Africa agreed to comply with the Ground Rules of the Asian Pattern Committee. In terms of the Ground Rules all races must
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justify their grading by the quality of its runners. The quality of the field is assessed primarily by the annual race ratings of the first four placed horses over a three year period. The Asian Pattern Committee also expressed concern that a number of South African Grade 1 races did not measure up to the international standards. The S A Oaks and the Gold
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Cup also fell short of the international requirements for Grade 1 races. Notwithstanding that these are of the best races in their category, the overall quality of staying horses in South Africa unfortunately does not compare with other countries in Part 1 of the International Cataloguing Standards.
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SPORTING POST • FriDAY 1st - SunDAY 3rd JULY 2016
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ZELIG wins by 4.25 lenghts bought for R50 000
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SPORTING POST • FriDAY 1st - SunDAY 3rd JuLY 2016 Balance Sheet is fit and well
Disco Al enjoys services of Piere Strydom
Gr3 GOLD VASE at Greyville on Saturday Gr3 DELTA AIR LINES 2200 at Greyville on Saturday
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The R15 million July day Pick 6 kicks off with a tough opening leg where a competitive field of fifteen line up in the R500 000 Gr3 Gold Vase over the arduous 3000m trip. The puzzle for exotic bet punters will be whether to go narrow or anticipate a knockout blow – and nobody ever enjoys getting blown out in the opener.
ean Kannemeyer and Anthony Delpech have proven their consistent high win strike-rate over the past 4 months and the combination team up with Lonsdale Stirrup Cup winner Balance Sheet, a classy and maturing son of Silvano. The Riyo Stud-bred gelding is lightly raced and has only his fourth outing since chasing Wild One home in last year’s Gold Cup. With a perfect prep behind him, he is a massive runner here – albeit possibly not a confident banker bet.
The son of High Chaparral has shown some decent staying ability and while lightly raced and inexperienced, could have the scope under S’manga Khumalo. Stablemate Smart Mart stayed on without threatening in the Lonsdale but was beaten 5 lengths by Balance Sheet and looks held again. The well-bred Kinaan ran a shocker when tailed off in the SA Derby and has a mountain to climb to bounce back from that sort of effort. The son of Galileo carries a postage stamp 50kg’s and could threaten if they go very fast.
Overdue
Mike Bass’ Three Balloons improved nicely to run on late for third in the Derby – that was a considerable upgrade on his earlier form but is another who stays well with the added benefit of a light weight. Duncan Howell’s game stayer Crime Victim was unplaced in this race last year but ran on well for fourth and only 1,15 lengths behind Balance Sheet. He is a kilo better off with the Kannemeyer runner and is ridden by the determined Muzi Yeni. Stebbins ran a reasonable fourth behind Abashiri in the SA Derby but was blown out of the water in the Drill Hall Stakes when 9 lengths back. A progressive looking young stayer in the making, he could improve. Greek Legend promised plenty earlier but has had three ordinary outings down here in KZN. The son of Black Minnaloushe looks bred to go this trip and could surprise if upping his game.
His stablemate Solar Star is threatening to win again and is a half kilo better off with Balance Sheet on his Lonsdale run and ran Sunday’s big winner No Worries to 0,75 lengths at his penultimate start. The classy former Gr1 Gold Challenge winner King Of Pain added a whole new dimension to his CV with a scintillating win in the 3200m Chairman’s Cup at his penultimate start. The son of Greys Inn was always considered a miler but showed plenty of stamina capabilities. Bernard Fayd’herbe will have plenty of options from the 2 draw and could relish a reasonable gallop, with a ‘sprint’ for home. Gavin Lerena rides Joburg visitor Storm Warning. The son of Jet Master is a hardknocker and may have found the 2400m of the Track And Ball Derby on the short side (unbelievable!) when running on steadily for fifth, 2,25 lengths off Cape Speed. His prep looks to have been to good effect and he will have many supporters on these terms.
De Kock Four
Mike De Kock saddles a four-way coupling and the best of them could be the handily weighted Australian-bred Enaad.
Big Balloon
Tough
It looks tough for the rest, with the proven Gold Onyx and Kinngston Mines largely out of sorts of late. We are suggesting that Balance Sheet may be good enough to hold Enaad and Solar Star, with Storm Warning the danger.
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Is there really such a thing as a consolation July? Some may argue not - but the R500 000 Gr3 Delta Air Lines 2200m is supposed to be just that. Better a small cake, than none at all.
he very costly to follow Helderberg Blue gets an overdue opportunity to stamp himself as something better than a showman when he lines up in a competitive field of 12. The son of Jet Master has proven a very tough horse to stay loyal to. And here we are talking punters. Spare a thought for his owners must feel with his R2.8 million price tag weighing heavily around his majestic neck. That said, he looks to have had an ideal prep and was only run out of it late in the Lonsdale Stirrup Cup by the fast improving Balance Sheet. Prior to that he got within 1.25 lengths of the revitalised No Worries and that sort of form suggests wellbeing enough to challenge here.
Switched On Anton Marcus rides Master Switch for Geoff Woodruff, another son of Jet Master who does not lack for ability. The four year old’s first run down in Durban was not the worst effort when finishing 4.7 lengths behind Solid Speed in the Betting World 1900. His stablemate Killua Castle is drawn wide at 12 and has been out of sorts for quite some while now. The son of Churchhill Downs can certainly turn it on, on his day but will be a shock winner. Mike Azzie’s Deputy Jud will run here if he fails to get a run in the July where he is a reserve runner. The son of Judpot has not won since his victory on the sand in the Supreme Cup last year, but gave Cape Speed a fright in the Track And Ball Derby and appears to be edging back to his best.
No Fire Dynastic Power has not quite recaptured his form of last season when beating subsequent
2015 July winner Power King in the Betting World 1900. He ran a decent sort of race in the Listed Sledgehammer in his penultimate start, but failed to impress when 16 lengths behind Solid Speed in the Betting World 1900 last time. Joey Ramsden’s Disco Al is another who has failed to ignite the spark of his earlier form. He has his third run since an ill-advised attempt on the Sansui Summer Cup and will be given every chance by Piere Strydom from a decent draw. Dougie Whyte rides Master’s Eye for Justin Snaith and this highly thought of son of Jet Master certainly ran a very decent prep when running on steadily behind Exit Here in the Cup Trial. He is a horse with a lot of scope and on his better earlier form to July candidate St Tropez and Winter Guineas hero Liquid Mercury would have some sort of chance here.
Class Act The topweight Punta Arenas is the class horse in the race but he is yet to recapture the magic that saw him chase Power King to the line in last year’s Vodacom Durban July. If one takes into account his lack of fitness and the distance of his last two starts, then he must surely rate some form of shout over Saturday’s trip. Mike De Kock’s coupling of The Centenary and Alghadeer cannot be discounted at best, although both were well beaten last time. Sean Tarry’s seasoned galloper Serissa is rather in and out these days and cannot be relied upon to produce any form of action. The same applies to Wavin’ Flag who has diabolical recent form. So all told, not a punting sort of race – but maybe Grant van Niekerk can deliver on Helderberg Blue after all the promise. It’s wide open beyond the Bass runner.
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Three Good Questions – Tellytrack & Gold Circle respond
Where’s Logic, Asks Punter
Poster Girl could run them ragged
I would appreciate it if someone from Tellytrack or the Operator would be kind enough to provide me with the logic behind the following, as none of this helps the punter, writes FJC in the Sporting Post Mailbag. FJC - Why do the on-course presenters continue providing their views right up until the horses start loading – do they think that punters then rush off to the tote window and take bets? Tellytrack respond: The Tellytrack picture is not only broadcast locally but also to many international consumers of South African racing, who are critical to the sustainability of the local industry. International customers have to fit South African racing into their schedules and begin to screen the live feed at different times leading into the race – some 10 minutes before, others one of two minutes before. Providing the latest information until the horses are loading enables this process and is essential to the sale of South African racing abroad. Giving the latest information until the horses are loading is anyway of interest to many Tellytrack viewers, even though there
comes a point when there is insufficient time for them to act on it. For the record, and for the same reasons listed earlier, it’s common practice internationally, as evidenced for example by the Investec Epsom Derby recently when the UK presenters kept talking until there was only one horse to load. FJC - Why do horses at Greyville canter down to the start on the Poly when the race is on Grass and vice versa? Gold Circle respond: The final 200m of the Greyville turf track is under shadow for most of the day as a result of the North Wing Suites. To preserve this area of the turf, all parades are done on the Poly where possible 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.
FJC -Why do the rules allow for all the nonsense surrounding whether or not Legal Eagle would run in the July? Gold Circle respond: The decision to run Legal Eagle or not had nothing to do with rules - it was simply the decision of the connections as to whether Legal Eagle would run or not and they indicated a long way out that he was unlikely to run. Yes, they may have committed a “professional foul” by leaving him in until the weights were published, but they were within their rights to do so and it is not our intention to make changes to the conditions of the race off the back of what might be an isolated incident.
Sporting Post Letter’s Page Policy Letters to The Sporting Post are welcome from anyone. While letters printed do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Sporting Post, where the content is not libellous and the source is known, letters shall be published, when possible, as their authors intended. Replies are welcome, and every effort will be made to allow participants to make their positions clear, for as long as there is interest in the thread.
2016 Champions Season Charity Turf Challenge As expected, this was always likely to be a quiet week on the points front and so it turned out to be with Eighth Wonder returning to form to finish runner up in the Gr.3 Winter Derby run at Kenilworth on Saturday. He got onto the leader board with 5 points for his efforts. The other point scorers (1 point each) in the reporting period were Adorada, Zafira, Lala, Witchcraft and No Worries who showed his well-being with a fine win in the KZN Breeders Million Mile for Brian Burnard and Gareth van Zyl representing the Gavin van Zyl Racing Stables. The many entrants who included Rabada in their teams will be anxiously awaiting news as to whether he will turn up on July Day and take his chance in the big race. The top end of the
Leader Board was unchanged with “Nandha Naidoo 6” still on 156 points, still 6 points ahead of stable companion, “Nandha Naidoo 5” who shares second spot with “Mark” on 150 points. “Rennie Reddy 1” lies in fourth place on 149 points. The winners of last weekend’s R500 Betting Voucher draw, kindly sponsored by Telebet, are: • NIKKS • SCOOP 3 So, the final count down to the Vodacom Durban July has started! It is our intention of announcing the winner of the stand alone prize worth R20 000 to the entry with the most points earned on VDJ day only after the running of the 12th race if it is at all possible. Otherwise, we wish you every success and enjoyment for South Africa’s biggest raceday!
KZN YEARLING SALE MILLION at Greyville on Saturday
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Owner Brian Burnard and his up-and-coming trainer Gareth Van Zyl enjoyed a dream Sunday at Greyville and could be back in the ATM queue at the same venue this Saturday. Their Ashaawes filly Poster Girl looks to have plenty in her favour in the R1 million KZN Yearling Sale Million.
he Pick 6 closes with a very tricky restricted race where a maximum field of 14 will line up at the 1300m mark in a race known to have the potential of producing some skewed results. All of the runners are graduates of the 2015 KZN Yearling Sale as determined by the KZN Breeders Club and related conditions of Sale.
Good Girl
Poster Girl is perfectly drawn at 2 and with the services of Anton Marcus could lead them a merry dance if things go her way. She won a cracker at this track over 100m shorter on debut but was then outplayed when 4.40 lengths behind The Secret Is Out in the Allan Robertson Championship. She is highly thought of by her connections and the stable is in top form. Finding something to beat Poster Girl means throwing in a host of runners which could only water down the Pick 6 fractions.
Muis The Ace
Michael Roberts saddles a coupling headed by debut winner Caddy Master. The son of Argonaut won unfancied but was then slow out when beaten 7 lengths by Rivarine at next time of asking. He is a good looking colt and should enjoy the extra.
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His stablemate The King Of Random is still a maiden after two starts but just failed last time when running on well behind Restless Rogue. With Dougie Whyte up from a good draw he is worth considering for inclusion. The Badenhorst coupling of Chap Trap and Golden Ball have both drawn on the wide side but the former showed very nice pace when only 3.75 lengths behind Rivarine last time. He looks overdue to win his first race. Golden Ball has drawn wide but has not yet impressed in five starts. He tends to fade late in his races and has a big ask here.
Quite A Rush
Anthony Delpech gets the ride on Lunar Rush for Duncan Howells. The daughter of Windrush is well drawn at 3 and ran handily when chasing Querari Falcon home at her last start. On a line through the latter’s good run behind Maleficent in the Devon Air Stakes, that form looks fairly satisfactory. Shizam was a good winner at Kenilworth last time out for Glen Kotzen and this pacy daughter of Kahal jumps inside of Poster Girl. Her stakes placed effort at Fairview at her penultimate jump indicates some ability and she is another who may be forward enough to put in a bid for glory. Geoff Woodruff ’s Truth Of Beauty showed nice pace on debut but then ran a
disappointing race next time out at Turffontein. She is drawn out at 14 but has the services of Piere Strydom and is virtually impossible to assess on what she has produced to date.
Fortune
St John Gray’s Modus Vivendi homebred Thewaywemakem finally shed his maiden at his 7th outing at the Vaal and tries his luck for a big payday. While the most experienced runner in the race, his form is not top drawer, but how strong does he need to be to win here? Andrew Fortune rides El Malek for Clinton Binda from a wide draw and has only been quite moderate in three runs so far. Ocean Drive South is drawn wide and won at the 5th time of asking. He has not caught the eye in his subsequent two outings. Structured Reply is a once-raced maiden and has plenty to do.
Confusing
The nature of the restricted race is that there are a lot of runners that would ordinarily not be stepping out, were it not for the golden carrot on offer. So given the largely unproven and jumbled form, a surprise is not beyond the realms of possibility. Given her precocity and her eye catching first win, Anton Marcus could be on the right one when he throws his leg over Poster Girl.
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(by % SWinners to indiviIRES dual winners) ONLY 5 SIRES IN DOUB
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by Secretariat
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LE FIGURES
Go Deputy Dynasty Captain Al Trippi Silvano
Fee 2016: R20 000
payable when foals stands and nurses
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SA Derby: Judpot’s son Rocketball
JULY-DAY
Judpot’s runners on the big day Gr1 Vodacom July (Rocketball, Deputy Jud), Gr2 Golden Slipper (2yo Maleficent, Final Judgement), Gr3 Gold Vase (Three Balloons)
April 2
SA Fillies Classic falls to Judpot’s
April 30
second by a nose
SA Oaks: Judpot’s Juxtapose completes a classic double in SA Oaks
SA Derby: Judpot’s son Deputy Jud
daughter Juxtapose
April 25
second by a nose
National Sale: Judpot filly Alessia
Along Came Polly wins Gr1 Empress Club S., giving her 2 Gr1 wins, 3 Gr1 seconds and one Gr1 third - she is sold & exported to the USA
November 22
Cape Ready-to-Run sale: record price of
April 27
sells for a Million
Judpot starts covering his biggest book to date, resulting in 95 foals
April 11
R1.7 million for Judpot colt from Highlands
September 1 August 20
Judpot end his first season as
3rd leading sire of 2yo’s
July-day
Gary Player-bred 2yo filly Lady Morgana is Judpot’s first winner in the first 2yo race of the season. Judpot’s first five runners are all winners on debut.
December 4
Judpot’s half brother Kingmambo retires from stud at age 20, as sire of champions, sire of sires, and broodmare sire of Epsom Derby and Breeder’s Cup winners.
September 10
Judpot stands his first season at stud in South Africa as a 4yo, the same age at which his sire AP Indy and brother Kingmambo started their stud career.
September 1
Judpot’s sire A P Indy is Champion Sire in USA for a second time, his son Bernardini the Champion 3yo.
December 31
Judpot’s sire A P Indy is Champion Sire in USA
Judpot’s sire A P Indy, the Breeder’s Cup Classic winner and Horse of the Year, retires to stud in USA, age 4.
Equus Champion 2yo Filly
July 31
Judpot’s first-crop 2yo colt Forest Indigo wins Gr1 Golden Horseshoe and 2yo filly Along Came Polly 2nd in Gr1 Golden Slipper
July 27
Judpot’s first-crop 2yo filly Along Came Polly wins Gr1 Thekwini Stakes and 2yo colt Forest Indigo, a narrow 2nd in Gr1 Premiers Champions S.
April 28
Colour Of Courage, a 2yo colt bred by Backworth Stud, becomes Judpot’s first stakes winner in the Gr2 Umkhomazi Stakes
January 29
The first Judpot yearlings go under the hammer at the Cape Convention Centre. The first of them, catalogued as Lot 2, ends up as ‘not sold’ – his name is Forest Indigo, destined to become Judpot’s first Gr1 winner as a 2yo. There’s good money, though, for a Judpot filly, bought by Mike Bass for R800.000
August 1
Judpot’s first ever foal is born, a filly later named S’Way, winner of 5 races
June 14
Judpot, showing promise in training with Henry Cecil, injures a knee and is retired, unraced.
March 19
Judpot is born, turning out to be the last foal of his Champion dam Miesque
January 1
Judpot’s Gr1 brother, the French Guineas winner Kingmambo, retires to stud in USA, age 4. He starts off at a fee of $45.000 and will sire Champion El Condor Pasa in his first crop. Later in his career he’ll demand a fee as high as $300.000.
December 31
January 1
Judpot gets Equus Outstanding Stallion Achievement award Along Came Polly is voted
AP Indy – Miesque by Nureyev - chestnut, 16.2hh stands at Varsfontein Stud – Carl de Vos, Cell: 082 800 8490, Tel: 021 869 8238, info@varsfontein.co.za, www.varsfontein.co.za, PO Box 239, Paarl 7620
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Apples with Apples Judpot’s third crop are current 3yo’s. It is crystal clear by now that Judpot is going places. Here’s proof. Let’s compare apples with apples, showing what happened with the first 3 crops of the very best sires. First 3 crops – Black type summary Sire
Silvano Trippi Dynasty Var Judpot* Captain Al
1st crop year
Gr1 horses in first 3 crops
Stakes horses in first 3 crops
2004 2009 2006 2006 2010* 2002
8 Gr1 wnrs /6p 4 Gr1 wnrs /2p 4 Gr1 wnrs /2p 4 Gr1 wnrs /2p 3 Gr1 wnrs /4p 1 Gr1 wnr /1p
21 23 16 14 17 10
* Remember, Judpot’s first three crops still have a few years to add to the numbers.
Millionaires are rare. The Class of 2010 (year of Judpot’s 1st crop) has less than two dozen, headed by Legislate, Louis The King and Futura. The Class of 2011 has twenty, headed by Legal Eagle, French Navy and Act Of War. The Class of 2012 has thirteen, led by Illuminator (winner of the Million Dollar), Silver Mountain, and Abashiri. JUDPOT is one of only three stallions with Millionaires in these three crops – the other two are Dynasty and Trippi. 1st crop 2nd crop 3rd crop
Here’s the Judpot trifecta: Along Came Polly Deputy Jud Juxtapose
R1.6m R1.4m R1.4m
Two fillies and a colt – both sexes. Nothing like raising hopes for the future.
Upgrading The Mares The value of a broodmare and of her future offspring increases dramatically when earlier foals win big. Question is, how much can a sire contribute to the future value? Plenty, apparently. See Judpot’s best so far, with a profile of dams at time of their sale as yearlings.
Forest Indigo - Gr1 winner first foal of Albizia (4 wins, no black type) Along Came Polly - multiple Gr1 winner 4th foal of Perfect Polly (1 win, no black type, no runners) Juxtapose - Gr1 winner first foal of Sunsational (5 wins, 2x Gr3) Deputy Jud - multiple Gr1 placed Gr2 winner 6th foal of Star Deputy (3 wins, SW; 3 runners, 3 winners incl Gr1 WAR HORSE) Rocket Ball - Gr1 2nd 3rd foal of Kite Runner (2 wins, no black type, 1 runner, 1 winner) Mister Cricket - Gr1 2nd 4th foal of Follow On (2 wins, no black type, 2 runners, 2 winners)
What The Butler Saw
When a stallion has decent numbers of foals, evidence emerges about physical traits that are passed on.
Sensible breeders will want to know what it takes to produce a good saleyearling. So let’s cut to the chase. From a physical point of view, Judpot excels with medium size mares who have quality. Judpot gives the bone, and he gives the substance. Although Judpot can produce good-looking first foals, sending small maidens is best avoided. The opposite is also true: very big, coarse mares aren’t his preference.
Family Matters Judpot didn’t come out of the blue, he’s true blue. Miesque – champion racemare, champion broodmare; dam of Kingmambo Gr1 Poule d’Essai des Poulains Gr1 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp Gr1 St James Palace S East Of The Moon Gr1 Poule d’Essai des Pouliches Gr1 Prix de Diane Miesque’s Son Gr1 Prix de la Foret 2nd Judpot Monevassia
unraced through injury ran twice
Moon Is Up
won
sire of Gr1 winners sire of Gr1 sires sire of Gr1 broodmares dam of Gr3 SW’s grandam of Gr2 SW’s sire of Gr1 winners sire of Gr1 sires sire of Gr1 winners dam of Gr1 Rumplestiltskin grandam of Gr1 winners dam of Gr1 Amanee grandam of Gr1 Karakontie (sire)
Silence Before The Storm
Be Aware What’s Coming Judpot’s biggest crop will be 2yo’s in the 2016/17 season, just around the corner. They were conceived on the strength of Judpot’s two 2yo Gr1 winners in his very first crop. Easy to understand why the new crop is three times the size of the one of current 2yo’s. And why expectations are high for the future – on the track and at the yearling sales to come. Crop 2010 2011 2012 2013* 2014 2015 *current 2yo’s
colts 33 37 28 14 54 45 211
fillies 40 43 31 16 41 33 204
all 73 80 59 30 95 78 415
Interesting to see he started off with more fillies than colts, and how it evened out (as nature ensures it will).
You Can’t Beat Value
Evidence points at Judpot being among the best stallions in the land for many years to come. Which will be reflected in his yearlings’ prices to come. For many breeders the cost of production for saleyearlings is becoming a headache. So, at his fee for 2016, Judpot simply has to be the Gr1 value-stallion of the season. Sire Captain Al Dynasty Silvano Trippi Var Judpot Duke Of Marmalade Oratorio
2016 fee 250k 250k 250k 250k 180k 45k 100k 100k
Great Expectations The best stallions achieve between one to two individual Gr1 winners per crop in their lifetime. Here’s the score so far (for crops including current 3yo’s); Silvano 9 crops 18 Gr1 Captain Al 11 crops 12 Gr1 Dynasty 7 crops 9 Gr1 Var 7 crops 7 Gr1 Trippi 4 crops 4 Gr1 Judpot 3 crops 3 Gr1
AP Indy – Miesque by Nureyev - chestnut, 16.2hh stands at Varsfontein Stud – Carl de Vos, Cell: 082 800 8490, Tel: 021 869 8238, info@varsfontein.co.za, www.varsfontein.co.za, PO Box 239, Paarl 7620
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A Vodacom Durban July winning owner in his own right, Cape-based Attorney Robert Bloomberg is widely regarded as South Africa’s foremost horseracing expert and form analyst.
Abashiri – written off by The Ringer
In an exclusive for Sporting Post readers, he takes a no-nonsense view of the runners for Saturday’s Gr1 Vodacom Durban July. Enjoy the ride! French Navy
with 59,5kgs to shoulder 6 days before will take the edge off him? Anton passed him by for this race and that’s a telling factor.
Very well handicapped despite top weight thanks to a clever use of the race conditions by an astute and superb trainer – had an eyecatching exercise gallop in the Gold Challenge and has had an excellent prep – could give his brilliant rider his long awaited July winner and is the horse to beat – excellent each-way value as he shouldn’t miss the board.
Samuai Blade
Unbelievably rated the equal of Black Arthur and superior to the likes of It’s My Turn, Mambo Mime, Marinaresco and Rabada to name but four. Is he really a 108 and better than those horses? Let me think about it – NO!
Mac De Lago
Can’t beat French Navy on the Gold Challenge run and the 7b penalty incurred ‘Hassen’ gone down very well in respect of his chances.
Abashiri
Form of SA Derby is hardly appealing and is incomparable to Cape Derby form – 3rd placed Samurai Blade who was under 1L back beat two home in the Daily News, one of whom was Stebbins who was only beaten 2L in Derby off a rating of 79 – with the grandstand to carry thanks to an inflated rating he shouldn’t really be running – no chance in my book!
Master Sabina
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Three really poor runs this year’s and has had an uninspiring prep – if you back
Robert Bloomberg this one it will be your fault and become your problem!
Black Arthur
Deserted by Anthony Delpech and he must have known something as the draws would indicate – won Canon Guineas from an almost impossible position and will have to do the same here from a shocking gate, but the trip will suit much better – 4lb under sufferance as well, but not without a prayer and his dad-to-be trainer has after all a 22% chance of winning this race – on paper in any event.
Rabada
Does he truly stay and surely the run in KZN Breeders mile
Solid Speed
Versatile and in-form hardknocker, well drawn, perfectly weighted, good prep and will be spot on for the race – Deano knows how to win the big one and this would give him a welcome wedding present and July number 4. If you believe in omens same connections as last year – big runner!
It's My Turn
Beat both Marinaresco and Black Arthur in Cape Derby, but think both have improved past him – has definite place credentials though and should run well.
Rocketball
No reason why he should finish in front of either It’s My Turn or Mambo Mime on the
Daily News run and also think that there are other 3yos who also have better credentials. Of the 3 lucky KZN contenders he may have the best chance, but that in reality means he should finish in the last 1/4.
Mambo Mime
that draw will surely have to be dropped into the back half of the field although Grant Einstein is capable of doing the unexpected – anything else and the slim chance he has from his gate will evaporate.
The Conglomerate
Excellent run in Daily News from the back in slow run race – definite place credentials for a trainer who appears to be the only non-domiciled conditioner who loves the KZN tracks – certainly his record this season would indicate that.
All of Flaming Rock, Dynasty, Classic Flag and Pomodoro have won from the extreme outside gate, but he won’t be following in their footsteps! Nice to see though that Striker and the Brit had reignited their love/hate relationship.
Ten Gun Salute
Probable frontrunner from pole position and Justin Bieber’s decided 4th string to his bow – comfortably held at weights by Solid Speed on both their last 2 runs
The roughie of the race according to an astute Western Cape racing man – he is however having extensive therapy at the moment and is still on industrial strength Prozac so a disclaimer is hereby issued!
Marinaresco
Top horse very much on the upgrade and is better than his rating, even if 9lbs under sufferance – likes to be given a chance and from
Dynamic
St Tropez
Superman’s ride through the liberal use of the rules at ones disposal thanks to Gold Circle – will take some inspiration and brilliance from the genius in the saddle as he hasn’t had an ideal prep and is 4lbs worse off with Solid Speed as well.
Saratoga Dancer
Unbelievably got into the race off a rating of 95 – I mean he is 11lb under sufferance FFS and his most noteworthy success has been 2 Pinnacle Plate wins! – there can be no other explanation for his inclusion at the expense of Deo Juvente off a 106 and Trophy Wife off a 101 other than the fact that he is a KZN horse. Duncan Howell’s has 2 runners – should have been zero, but good luck to him!
Bela-Bela
Will have the run of the race from her draw and will be in the first 4 turning for home – jury is out however as she’s only beaten the same 2 fillies at her last two starts Nightingale and Negroamaro and I wouldn’t have either of them off bottom weight here – no easy task being as close to the colts as she is at the weights, but she may be good enough as she does possess an excellent turn of foot. My selection – French Navy to beat Solid Speed. Have fun!
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Politics and industry bashing will be put firmly on the back-burner come Saturday as we celebrate the 120th anniversary of the Gr1 Vodacom Durban July.
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n institution that creates legends, it was first run in 1897, and Africa’s greatest social and horseracing event is guaranteed to stop South Africa in its tracks at 16h20 on 2 July. The 2200m clash of the titans will be run for a bumper new stake pot of R4,25 million and drama and thrills are a part of the show. The tapestry of the history is intertwined by firsts and lasts, heroes and heroics and a public fascination that is tangible. Through it all, great horses, great jockeys and great trainers have stepped up to the challenge. On Saturday, new heroes will be written into the history books.
Timing The race was first run over a mile for a stake of 500 sovereigns and called the Durban Turf Club Handicap. While we are used to it being run on the first Saturday in July, in 1897 it was run on 17 July. In 1899 the stake was increased to £1000. In 1902 the crowds could enjoy the new (mostly finished) grandstand. In 1903 the stake jumped to £1250 and it was the first year that an official time was taken. Henry Nourse’s chestnut filly Peerless won it in 1 min 42.5 seconds. Her son Nobleman would go on to win it in 1911, becoming the first and last 2yo to ever win the July. Her grandson Full Dress won it in 1930.
Two more notable mares in the history of this great race are Pauline who produced three July winners in Apollo (1901), Chaos (1902) & Peerless (1903) and Maritime, the dam of Sea Cottage (1967) & Naval Escort (1969).
Baby The 2yo Nobleman was ridden by Alec Laird, father of the legendary Syd Laird and great grandfather of the current trainer Alec Laird. The distance was increased to 1800m in 1913, when it was won by Caged Bird, giving owner/trainer Fred Murray his 4th consecutive win. He first won with St Caulin in 1910, then Nobleman in 1911, Lombard in 1912. In 1915 the trip was increased again to 2000m and won by Winnipeg for the Hon HA Wyndham-who has written a history of horses in SA. The race was filmed for the first time in 1917. 1922 is significant for the winning apprentice jockey Fred McGrath being just 12 years old. By 1927 the stake
was £5000 when it was won by JWS (Willie) Langerman’s Hussein, trained by C Wade & ridden by Granville Gorton.
Names 1928 was the first year the race was officially named the Durban July Handicap. In 1941 the race was again increased to 2200m and won by owner/trainer Syd Garrett’s Sadri II, ridden by Stanley Amos. Incidentally Syd Garrett also rode 2 July winners of his own in Goldwing in 1919 and Pamphlet in 1920. 1946 was the first year jockeys’ silks were published in the Duff ’s Turf Guide. The stake was now up to £7500 and soared to £10 000 in 1947. In the 1949 July meeting, the legendary Tiger Wright rode 5 winners from 9 rides, including the July. In 1952 the race was run over the subway for the first time. 1958 was the first year that the Stipes were able to contact one another from around the course by telephone. 1961 was the last year of pounds & shillings before we moved over to the decimal system and it was won for the first time by Syd Laird with Kerason. It was the first of his 7 victories. Rothmans of Pall Mall joined as a sponsor in 1963 when Colorado King won. They continued their sponsorship until 2000. In 2001 the race was run as the Durban July. Vodacom stepped in as a new sponsor in 2002, the year it was
The July Honour Roll 50 Golden Years
won by 3yo filly Ipi Tombe for Mike de Kock.
Weather In 1989 bad weather forced the club to take the unprecedented decision to abandon the first 6 races in favour of the July, which resumed at the normal starting time. It was won by Right Prerogative. In 1990 the stake was pushed up to R1 million. It was also the first year the race was run as ‘The Rothmans July’. In 1991 Flaming Rock won the July from the 20 draw. The outstanding Dynasty won it from 20 in 2003, while Pomodoro won it for Sean Tarry and Piere Strydom from that gate in 2012. Interestingly, The Conglomerate , who will be ridden by Piere Strydom on Saturday, runs from a 20 draw. Ramsden could not have found a better man for the job!
Jockeys Most successful jockeys are Tiger Wright, Anthony Delpech and Anton Marcus with 4 each. Wright won on Silver Phantom in 1942, Brookhill in 1947, Milesia Pride in 1949 and Preto’s Crown in 1955. Delpech, who ride the filly Bela-Bela on Saturday, won on Classic Flag in 1988, Greys Inn in 2004, Bold Silvano in 2010, Igugu in 2011. Marcus rides St Tropez this year, and won on Dancing Duel in 1993, El Picha in 2000, Dunford in 2005 and Hunting Tower in 2007. Then the late Bertie Hayden,
Felix Coetzee and Piere Strydom boast 3 winners each. The record breaking Strydom is the only one able to add to his tally. The greatest winning margin was registered by Riboville in 1974. It was the year Jamaican Music clipped heels with another horse and dumped jockey Tom Rattley.
Millard Years 1986 was the year of the first Millard whitewash when he trained the first 3 past the post (Occult, Fools Holme and Enchanted Garden). The master did it again in 1990 with Illustrador, Olympic Duel and Jungle Warrior. Horses to win it in consecutive years were Campanajo (1897 & 1898), Corriecrian (1907 & 1908), Milesia Pride (1949 & 1950) and El Picha (1999 & 2000). We’ve had 2 dead heats - Sea Cottage and Jollify in 1967 and Pocket Power and Dancer’s Daughter in 2008. The July has been won on objection thrice. In 1975 Gatecrasher was disqualified and the race awarded to Principal Boy. In 1994 the objection against Surfing Home by Pas de Quoi was upheld, with the race awarded to Space Walk. In 2015 Legislate was awarded the race after Wylie Hall had passed the post first. May the best win fair and square on Saturday!
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
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WAYNE MARKS
WAYNE MARKS
Robert Khathi gets Elusive Silva up to beat Eighth Street
Table Bay storms home under Donovan Dillon
Gr3 WINTER DERBY at Kenilworth last Saturday
Australian-bred trifecta as the imports dominate 2yo feature
Gr3 LANGERMAN at Kenilworth last Saturday
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Joey Ramsden and his young rider Donovan Dillon proved something of a nemesis combination for their shell-shocked neighbouring pair of Mike Bass and Grant van Niekerk when they grabbed honours in the R200 000 Gr3 Langerman to score an early feature double at Kenilworth on Saturday.
half hour after a thrilling duel had seen Ramsden and Dillon knocking the wind out of the Bass-Van Niekerk team in the Listed Irridescence Stakes, they were back in the winner’s enclosure when the Australian-bred Table Bay stormed home down the inside rail to catch and beat his countryman Our Mate Art on the line. The victory by the promising and handsome son of Redoute’s Choice was Ramsden’s ninth in the Langerman and underscored his reputation as one of the finest conditioners of juveniles (and stayers, when he has them!), in the country. Table Bay, who was ‘loved from the moment I first laid eyes on him’ by the astute Brit, was purchased by Mayfair Speculators for A$120 000 at the 2015 Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale – but it almost didn’t happen after Joey overslept and had to be assisted by a helpful taxi driver from Afghanistan to get to the sales ring in the nick of time! Quite a story – but he looks quite a horse! The race didn’t pan out well for all of the eight runners, with the Mike Bass-trained 13-10 favourite Our Mate Art being forced to make the running after nobody was keen to go. Despite running freely out front, Our Mate Art tried his heart out and was still going strongly at the 100m marker as Table Bay took off down the rail.
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In a thriller, Table Bay was beautifully ridden by Donovan Dillon and he nabbed Our Mate Art on the line to win by a nose in a time of 95,88 secs – quite a lot slower than the girl’s equivalent. Ramsden runners filled the minor placings with another Australian in Newlands holding off the classy Attenborough. The latter never had any cover and looks a potential classic prospect next season – that is, if he stays the mile. Table Bay was bred by Raffles Dancers NZ (Pty) Ltd and is by Danehill’s multiple Gr1 winning son Redoute’s Choice, a champion sire. He is out of the well-related unraced Cape Cross mare, Gabriella – a half sister to an Aussie Gr1 winner. Table Bay was registering a hat-trick of wins and took his win tally to 3 from 4 starts for stakes of R222 500. Joey’s eldest daughter Holly accepted the winning trophies which were presented by Kenilworth Racing Director, Robert Bloomberg.
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The Cape jockeys’ favourite rein wrestling game of hurry up and wait made something of a mockery of the R250 000 Gr3 Winter Derby at Kenilworth on Saturday. But even though the race was run in a slow time, it would probably be unfair to suggest that the winner is not a very decent improving 3yo with a bright future.
he Snaith Racing team were in dazzling form on the beautiful Cape winter afternoon and celebrated an Oaks-Derby double as the underrated Winning Form-sponsored Robert Khathi produced Elusive Silva off a mostly muddling pace halfway down the home straight to win going away. The win was a real triumph for loyalty in a cut-throat world as Justin Snaith recalled how tempted they had been to replace Khathi with Richard Fourie, when he became available. “We were very tempted to give Richard a chance but Robert had worked the horse and he was determined. He asked us to give him the opportunity and said that he would bring him home. In the end he did nothing wrong, and he is a jockey who could realise his dreams – if he just went in the right direction and decided where he wanted to be,” said an elated Snaith. Justin Snaith - nice feature double on home turf Justin Snaith – gave Robert Khathi a nice chance He added that they had fancied Elusive Silva to be a big runner in the East Cape Derby and had a subtle dig at Bernard Fayd’herbe’s ride there. “Elusive Silva hit the front at the top of the straight at Fairview. He doesn’t run like that. He has to be produced late,” he said. A line had also been drawn through Elusive Silva’s penultimate start in the Winter Classic. “Everybody went to the outside that day. He ran on steadily down the inside. That was a decent effort. On Saturday we knew that if we had him right, he would win.” In the absence of the rising star Marinaresco on Durban July duty, the race had an open look with nine runners lining up at the 2400m
marker to do battle. But arms out of the sockets was the only battle as they all clung on for dear life as the gates were sprung for the Derby dawdle. Grant Behr commendably took the initiative and had Cape Classic winner Eighth Wonder eventually bowling along out front in what was probably a diversion from the original tactical plan. With Eighth Wonder quickening things up slightly in the run for home and East Cape Derby winner Captain Splendid going out the back door, it was left to Robert Khathi to produce Elusive Silva with a nice turn of foot and nab Eighth Wonder inside the 200m. The broad smiling Khathi saluted triumphantly at the line as he had 2 lengths to spare over the gallant Ennion pacesetter, Eighth Wonder. The winning time was a pedestrian 155,89 secs. Greg Ennion’s string are in fine form and he also saddled the third placed Roman Discent, for a R38-60 stable swinger. The well fancied Whisky Baron, who was runner up in the first two legs of the Winter Series, plodded in the straight and ran a modest fourth, 3,15 lengths behind the winner. Off a moderate gallop, Bernard Fayd’herbe had him wide into the straight and this would have done the Australian-bred colt’s prospects no favours. The Nutfield Stud-bred Elusive Silva was a R375 000 Cape Premier Yearling Sale buy. He is nicely bred to go over a bit of ground, being a son of Silvano out of the one-time winning Fort Wood mare, Esprit. He took his earnings to R286 750 at his third win with 3 places from 9 starts and should be a decent Cape summer season prospect next term.
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
Absolutely No Worries!
An elated Waren Kennedy salutes as No Worries charges in
KZN Breeders day a success as Summerhill Stud celebrate Million Mile exacta
The Honours Roll on KZN Breeders Day:
KZN BREEDERS MILLION MILE at Greyville last Sunday
Last Chirp (Announce-Wise Wren) Bred by Graystone Stud; Trained by St John D Gray Count Von Count (Visionaire – Dream Starling) Bred by Summerhill Stud; Trained by Tony Rivalland
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Young assistant trainer Gareth Van Zyl would have been thrilled with the manner in which his soldier No Worries came through his Gold Vase ‘prep’ at Greyville on Sunday. The 6yo son of Kahal blew Mike Azzie’s July hope Rabada away in a matter of strides to win the KZN Breeders Million Mile in fine style.
lthough it came as no surprise to hear later that No Worries will probably be scratched from his July day commitment and aimed at the Champions Cup on Super Saturday rather, it was a great plan come together with jockey Warren Kennedy proving again that he has the nerve to carry the big days. And for an owner there can’t be many better preps than a mile stretch for a cheque of R625 000 – but that is what Brian Burnard was banking after Kennedy produced No Worries
late to beat the highly vaunted Daily News 2000 winner going away. It was No Worries’ second victory in the generously endowed restricted race after he had won it during Clairwood’s dying throes in 2014, and then ran fourth behind Bezanova last year.
The KZN Breeders big stakes day was a massive success again with Summerhill breeding the winners of five of the nine races, including a top two finish in the feature. Despite Rabada being out at the weights, Mike Azzie’s classy son of Brave Tin Soldier Rabada was backed into 18-10 favourite and the promising 3yo ranged up looking a winner inside the 350m. The race was run at a snail’s pace and turned into a sprint into the home run – but what’s new? With Rabada looking a winner in the closing stages, Warren Kennedy didn’t panic
Strategic Move (Strategic News – Giant’s Jewel)
and switched No Bred by JJ Snyman; Trained by Sean Tarry Worries as the big Kingston Boy (Mogok – Star Of Calypso) Bred by Sugar Hill Stud; Trained by Doug Campbell chestnut found his Hyaku (Admire Main – Halfaa) stride and grabbed Bred by Summerhill Stud; Trained by Sean Tarry the youngster just Lala (Visionaire – Hlabelela) inside the 200m to Bred by Summerhill Stud; Trained by Doug Campbell win going away by No Worries (Kahal – Coastal Waltz) 1,50 lengths in a Bred by Summerhill Stud; Trained by Gavin Van Zyl Penhaligon (Daylami – Victoria Bay) time of 98,47 secs. Bred by Yellow Star Stud; Trained by Alyson Wright Rabada ran his Witchcraft (Kahal – Deceptive Charm) heart out and was Bred by Summerhill Stud; Trained by Sean Tarry full value for his No Worries was bred by runner-up berth. With the Million Dollar target into the Summerhill Stud and is a 4yo July having gone awry, it will gelded son of Kahal out of the be interesting to see whether eleven-time winning Rambo Rabada makes the final July Dancer mare, Coastal Waltz. He has won 6 races with 15 line-up at all The ever conistent Malak El places from his 40 starts and stakes of R2 877 075. Moolook stayed on for third.
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Listed Winter Oaks
Listed Ladies Mile
Listed Irridescence Stakes
Francia To The Fore Chevauchee’s On Fire Joey Lands The Gamble Lyle Hewitson is a young man going places. After all the fuss over his first group winner for Justin Snaith in the East Cape Derby in mid May, he was back amongst the feature winners at Kenilworth on Saturday.
Hewitson showed maturity, balance and ability beyond his years when getting the Snaith’s Francia up in the last stride to withstand a nagging challenge from the tough as teak Harlem Shake to win the R150 000 Listed Winter Oaks. The win would have been a gigantic confidence booster for young Hewitson, who has his first July ride on Saturday – just four months after throwing his leg over Russian Girl at Scottsville on 6 March in his first professional ride. He rode his first winner on Blizzard Belle in PE for his former jockey Dad, Carl, on 18 March and has galloped to over 50 winners in what must be near record time for a new apprentice. Hewitson is single digit winners off toppling the more experienced Callan Murray atop the National Apprentice title log. Francia was one of two Snaith runners in the Oaks and her first stakes win came as little surprise as she started at 7-1. Harlem Shake finished a head back in second and is always full value in fillies company, while Jetano made up oodles of ground to run 2,50 lengths away in third. The favourite Goodtime Gal missed the PA with a slightly disappointing one-paced run in fourth. Francia was bred by Haras Del Carmo and is a daughter of Dynasty out of the solid winner producing Rakeen mare, Venturesome – only a one time winner but a half sister to the well performed Hinterland. Francia was purchased for R200 000 by Jack Mitchell off the 2014 BSA National 2yo Sale – she was named Merovingian at the time. The scopy Dynasty 3yo has now won stakes of R161 625. That total excludes the R77 500 BSA Added Value Stakes Bonus which she earned on Saturday. This was her second win with 4 places from 7 starts and was the first leg of a Kenilworth classic double for the high-riding Justin Snaith team.
Brett Crawford looks to have an exciting 3yo on his hands in the Australian-bred Chevauchee. The Ridgemont Stud owned daughter of High Chaparral made short work of her field to register her second stakes victory.
The 3yo was having only her third run for the Crawford yard after starting her professional life with Joey Ramsden on the other side of the Peninsula. Touted as smart from long before she raced, a glance at her formline shows that she ran July fancy Bela-Bela to 1,75 lengths giving weight away, early on. On Saturday, stepping up from the sprints after her recent Listed Olympic Duel Stakes win, things panned out beautifully for Corne Orffer, who had her midfield as Grant Behr had Petty Officer in her usual pacemaking role. Into the home run, Chevauchee had some eight lengths to make up as Petty Officer was challenged by Fear Not and the improved again Moonlight ‘N Roses. With traffic ahead, Orffer had to switch in and out but he had so much firepower under him, Chevaucheee took it all in her stride and she hit the front at the 150m marker to win going away. She beat Moonlight ‘N Roses by 2 lengths in a time of 99,04 secs. The game Petty Officer held on gallantly for third a further 1,25 lengths back – a great run after having done the donkey drill from her wide draw. The Snaith’s 5yo Acrostar confirmed her Olympic Duel Stakes return run with a flying finish – but was left with a bit too much to do and just failed to snatch third. The 4-1 second fancy Come Fly With Me failed to show and was beaten out of the places. Chevauchee was purchased for Aus$ 180 000 by C Roscoe at the 2014 Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale. She has now won 3 races (2 of which were stakes races) with 3 places from 6 starts for stakes of R272 525. Bred by Supreme Thoroughbreds she is by the ill-fated Sadler’s Wells star High Chaparral. Her dam is the beautifully bred Danehill mare Chevaleresse – an unraced Irish-bred half-sister to English Gr1 placed Gr2 winner, Riyadeen (Polish Precedent). She is out of the Epsom Oaks winner, Knight’s Baroness. Her victory here was a second feature success on the afternoon for Australian-bred horses.
Milnerton trainer Joey Ramsden showed his knack of producing the 2yo’s to shine early when the beautifully bred Captain Gambler finished with a flourish to win at a cool but windless Kenilworth on Saturday.
After 78mm of desperately needed rain had fallen in the preceding week, the going was posted officially as ‘good to soft’, with high praise from jockeys and trainers for the excellent maintenance and conditioning by Dean Diedericks and his grounds staff. The pen reading averaged at 25. Only eight 2yo fillies went to post for the day’s opening feature, with the Bass trained Felicity Flyer starting favourite after a string of quality sprint efforts. Grant van Niekerk looked to have the race in the bag as Whose That Girl grabbed a lead at the 250m marker as she galloped strongly with many battling to get going. With second favourite Reine Tonnerre battling to find her feet but looking threatening, Donovan Dillon (who rides in the mould of a Bernard Fayd’herbe) produced Captain Gambler with a sustained run from the 350m marker. Despite Grant van Niekerk’s urgings on Whose That Girl, the Ramsden filly got the verdict in the last stride to win by a nose in a time of 94,25 secs in a thrilling finish. She started at 7-1 with Whose That Girl, whose inexperience of the turn probably counted against her, jumping at 12-1, with her more fancied stablemate Felicity Flyer (18-10) staying on well for third. A filly that caught the eye was Paddy Kruyer’s Foxy Princess, who hit some traffic jams late, but ran on beautifully for a close up fourth. The daughter of Royal Air Force is one to be with over slightly further. Racing in the Drakenstein silks, Captain Gambler has now notched some early black-type and has won 2 races with 2 places from 4 starts and R143 750 in stakes. Captain Gambler was bred by Drakenstein Stud and is a daughter of Captain Al out of the US bred half-sister to a Gr1 placed Gr3 winner, Skip Poker (Skip Away). That makes Captain Gambler a half sister to the Dubai bound 2015 Winter Derby winner, Liquid Mercury (Trippi). He also raced under the Goodhope Racing flag before relocating to Mike de Kock for his overseas campaign.
SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
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Racing and corporatization are incompatible
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The majority of non-editorial topics on racing submitted by individuals tend to focus on what is bad in racing, and regrettably there is so much of this that it dominates discussions for weeks on end. A middle aged man very upset about something. Pointing his finger. Anger Management? It is clear that there are many disgruntled and disillusioned stakeholders in racing, and not without reason, as the deterioration over the years are clear for all to see that follow the sport with passion, writes Leon Smuts.
his is not purely a local phenomenon but a global disease that needs to be addressed before it devours everything good about racing in its relentless path. Betting operators come in for a lot of criticism, mostly self-inflicted and often earned, but it is indicative of a bigger problem, which is that the belief in racing as a bottom-line contributor is at an all-time low. This also explains the apparent lack of interest from operators in actively promoting the sport and the sparse budgets allocated to racing. Short term turnover gains and cost cutting has long been the only drivers in the racing space, and cutting corners in terms of service and technology delivery and race course closures and neglect is an unfortunate but logical regression. Racehorse owners carry the brunt of it with stakes failing to keep pace with economic realities and the neglect of expanding the funding base guaranteeing that this burden will continue to grow. The industry and its stakeholders cannot afford to rely on operators for its future as their motives are driven by profits over passion and with the two unlikely to ever form a union in a corporatized environment. It is an absolute disgrace that a handful of shareholders triumph at the expense of the many stakeholders earning a keep from racing. The logical conclusion is that racing and corporatization are incompatible and that the short term gains for the industry preceded long term drawbacks and repercussions as we are seeing already. Is anyone to blame or is it an ill-conceived business model for a once prosperous industry?
Blaming any operator for running a business on business principles would be foolish as this is a requirement that they are meeting very admirably as can be seen from decent results locally. Pointing fingers should not be allowed to get in the way of seeking workable solutions as the cause is admirable and noble. It leaves one appropriate course of action for racing which is to take charge of its own destiny, especially in as far the marketing and promotion of the sport is concerned. Only through dedicated and autonomous projects can additional funding be provided to specifically benefit racing rather than an operator or shareholders. If the operator has no interest in this function the industry has an obligation to get involved in finding independent solutions for the benefit of a struggling majority. Rank and file? Our favourite hogs are doing well for Sansui Independent initiatives will ultimately also benefit operators and bookmakers but most importantly the whole value chain as racing can be made a lot more “sexy” and vibrant than it is at the moment. The myth that racing cannot grow is just that, a myth, as no business will ever grow given the current self-imposed constraints and lack of a clear and compatible vision for racing. In all the many years that I have been involved in the sport I have never seen any real efforts to introduce proper marketing objectives with regards to expanding the customer base and long term capacity. Thoughtless and limited marketing initiatives, creates a sad illusion that racing is a dying sport when in fact it could be on the verge of a spectacular and profitable renaissance.
July Passion Few sporting events can surpass the passion, personalities and performances of the thoroughbreds at the Vodacom Durban July which will be held at Greyville on 2 July 2016. I hope you enjoy my contribution this year as much as you have done in the past.
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Vodacom Durban July
Aussies Flex Their Muscle Bloodstock agent, Paul Guy, has dedicated a large chunk of his professional career to convincing South African trainers, owners and fellow agents about the merits of purchasing Australian-bred racehorses.
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That job might get a little easier come Saturday when the Duncan Howells trained, Ten Gun Salute lines up in the 2016 Vodacom Durban July Handicap.
ne of four Australian-bred horses to make the final field, Ten Gun Salute was purchased by Guy - on behalf of clients - for $A10,000 (approx. R112,000) before being on-sold at the 2014 CTS Ready To Run for R1,150,000.
Serious Runner
Since arriving in Howells stable, Ten Gun Salute has produced three wins and two placings from only nine starts and, according to his trainer, is a real contender in Saturday’s big Group One. “Ten Gun Salute is training on very, very well and and is a sound, quality horse,” Howells enthused. “The 2200m will suit him down to the ground and I think he’s well above average. He gave them too much start in the (Group One) Daily News and I believe he’s an outstanding chance in the Durban July.” Howells adds that he has a soft spot for Australian bred horses after a previous trip to Australia - for the Perth Magic Millions - which saw him return home with a Second Empire colt for $A17,000 (approx. R191,000). “I purchased him with Chips Pennells and he won two Group Twos for us (Greyville Betting World and Drill Hall Stakes) and over a million rand.”
On The Up Although South African buyers have ventured to Australian yearling sales for the past couple of decades, Guy points out trade has definitely increased in recent years and that approximately 80 to 100 Australian horses are exported to South Africa annually. “A lot of South African buyers are interested in the European bloodlines: for instance, Ten Gun Salute is by English and Irish 2000 Guineas winner Henrythenavigator (by Kingmambo), but our ‘colonials’ are definitely starting to make more inroads. “A good example is a stallion like Magic Albert who has four winners in South Africa including the Group One winner in Fighting Warrior, plus the multiple stakes winner Suyoof. “Not a Single Doubt is another Australianbased stallion who is enjoying considerable success … his only two runners in South Africa are both winners and include the dual stakes winner, Castlethorpe. “Australian-bred horses make up only around 3% of the South African racing population, but punch well above their weight. Recent years have seen champions like Horse of the Year Igugu, who won the Durban July in 2011, champion 2YO colt, Harry’s Son, champion 2YO filly, Majmu, last season’s champion 2YO
filly, Entisaar, and champion 3YO filly, Alboran Sea. It’s important to point out that Igugu only cost $A65,000 (approx R732,000) but went on to become one of the greatest fillies ever to race in South Africa, winning four Group Ones. “And this season the trend is continuing. New Predator won a Group Two, so too did Fursa. Ma Chox, Tiger’s Touch, Sugartube, Muwaary and Suyoof are all Group winners, and what about Ovidio, a Group Two winner and Listed winner, who cost only $A30,000 (approx R338,000) at the Easter Yearling Sale in Sydney where the sale average is around $A280,000 (R3,155,000).
Big Day “Meanwhile, last Saturday night at Kenilworth, Australian-bred horses filled all three placings in the Group Three Lagerman Stakes - Table Bay, Our Mate Art and Newlands - while 3YO filly, Chevauchee was successful for the second time in a month at black type level when she won the Ladies Mile. “And don’t forget Mac de Lago …” Trainer Weiho Marwing will be hoping that no-one in South Africa will forget Mac de Lago after Saturday. The lightly raced 4YO takes his place in the Durban July fresh from a Group One victory in the Greyville Gold Challenge on 11 June and Marwing is confident that Mac de Lago will be right in it at the business end. “He (Mac de Lago) is probably better suited over a mile, but he has plenty of heart and I think that will allow him to get over the trip (2200m).” Mac de Lago was purchased from the Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale for just $A65,000 (approx R732,000) by South African-born, Australian based bloodstock agent, James Bester and, underscoring the opportunities for the astute buyer, Mac de Lago is by one of Australia’s most successful sires in the past two decades in Encosta de Lago.
High Regard Understandably, Marwing now holds Australian-bred horses in high regard: “I was in Australia two years ago and I really like them as types. It’s just my opinion, but I believe they are a lot bigger and stronger and good pedigrees too.” The other Australian-bred entries for the 2016 Vodacom Durban July are Sean Tarry’s Samurai Blade and the Joey Ramsden trained, The Conglomerate. Samurai Blade is yet to win at stakes level but was placed in both the Group One South African Classic and Group One South African Derby in April, while The Conglomerate was a dual Group Two winner in South Africa in 2015.
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
Khumalo Gets The Boot
Assaulted Punter
RA CEO Guilty Of ‘Serious Offence’ Former South African champion jockey S’manga ‘Bling’ Khumalo, who currently leads the national jockey title log, has felt an immediate impact on his career following his shocker of a ride on Captain Courteous at Fairview last Friday.
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spokesman for Snaith Racing, who train the beaten horse which Khumalo rode for top Gauteng owner Michael Leaf, confirmed to the Sporting Post that a decision had been made to take him off his rides for the top yard at Durbanville on Wednesday. “We cannot be associated with any form of unprofessionalism, and while we realise that the disciplinary processes must still run their course, we owe it to our patrons and the racing public to ensure our horses perform on their best merit and ability,” said Jono Snaith Sporting Post readers came out in force to slate the talented jockey on social media and there is little question that he patently failed to ride Captain Courteous out when the colt was in a clear winning position in the final stages of the third race at Fairview. The 3yo had in fact passed Luyola Mxothwa on the favourite Seattle Light, but was in turn passed again when Khumalo appeared to make no effort to ride his mount out. While Khumalo is alleged to have said after the race that he was shouting at his mount, his body language tells a very different story.
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Repeat Offender
It is not the first time that Khumalo has been guilty of questionable riding. He was suspended after failing to give the horse Dragoon every chance at the Vaal on 29 March. In August 2015 he was also fined R75 000 for not riding the horse Supertube in a competent and professional manner on 5 November
2013. There was a protracted legal battle surrounding the charge that landed up in the High Court. Khumalo recently had a short film made about his rise from township obscurity in his youth to the glitz and glamour of the world of professional race-riding. He has no guaranteed July ride at the moment, with his engagement on reserve runner Trophy Wife subject to a withdrawal before Friday morning.
Hooray Hollywood
There was some good news a few hours after the incident as South Africa’s leading bookmaker Hollywoodbets came out strongly to save the backers of Captain Courteous when they offered to pay out win bets struck on him. There was no announcement from any other betting entity countrywide.
The Finch Has Flown It is July week, along with sales and everything that goes with it. We are lucky to have two good runners, with two of the country’s top riders on board in Piere Strydom and Anton Marcus, writes Joey Ramsden.
unnily enough, two more different styles of rider one could not hope to get. We will just have to see what the racing gods decide to dish up for us. Hopefully a large lump of extremely good fortune. Enough has been said about the track so let’s hope the track does its talking for itself. The July itself looks to be an open affair. Justin has a strong hand and I am sure his Natal Guineas winner is an extremely good horse. However, I am not sure he should be that sort of price. It is an open race and I would not know where to start – probably a good thing with the way I have been forecasting as of late. Like the rain in Natal – which does not appear to be coming – let’s hope the President also fails to pitch. Nothing would spoil my day more than a 20 draw and the rare sight of Jacob Zuma actually doing some work.
Baby Winners Thankfully the Juvenile winners have kept on rolling in. I have been harping on for quite some time about our two year olds. Let’s hope they train on to be nice three year olds; no reason they shouldn’t. It also looks like the rain has eventually arrived and a prolonged cold and wet snap could prevail. We desperately need it. Captain Gambler won a really smart race. She has been lightly raced and looks like she will get a trip. Who knows how far she can go.
I think the Juvenile crop this year is strong, both the fillies and certainly the colts. This brings us on to the really smart Table Bay. He is a lovely horse for the future and one I was lucky enough to purchase for Markus and Ingrid Jooste, with much help from Derek Brugman. He is a horse that Derek and I fell in love with while mooching around in Melbourne: we just had to twist the big boss’ arm into buying him. Thankfully I got the ok to buy him but it was already late at night when the message came through and I was fast asleep with my deadly blackout curtains very tightly drawn. Anyone who has ever been to Australia knows that sleep is extremely tough to come by for us trainers. When one does get a chance to sleep, one grabs it. I usually sleep with the curtains open but for some reason, on this particular night, I shut them.
Alarmed I also did not set the alarm as I did not think I would sleep well. The beauty of the story is that when I finally woke up, I stretched, ambled around the room, wondering how long I still had before having to head off to the sales ground. I never even checked the time. End result: I almost missed the sale as Table Bay was one of the early lots on the day. Thank heavens for the Lewis Hamilton-style taxi driver who got me to the sales ground in the nick of time. Seriously, if not for that taxi driver, I would have been up the proverbial creek without a paddle. He was seriously
fast and good and I am sure broke a couple of laws getting me to the sales on time. There is usually a good story behind each good horse so let’s hope this is one of them. Time travel does weird things to one’s body and spending three to four days in Australia is not easy on the body clock.
Anyone For Tennis? Wimbledon week starts later this year. It is usually men’s final on Sunday so it will be nice to have that week after the July to be able to sit down and enjoy the tennis. For me, it is one of the big sporting highlights of the year. Colonel Avo is doing a sterling job at the stables and we are missing our assistant trainer, Mr Brian Finch. I am not sure how we have managed to get along without him these last couple of months. He did camp down in Redding, just outside of London, but rumour has it he has now moved on to Eton. He is enjoying all the British sun and sport that the UK has to offer, along with a bit of Brexit. I called that one extremely poorly with my betting account and sadly the end result is another cheque going off in the wrong direction. The lovely Mrs Finch will certainly be shopping up a storm in London. Can the Finch credit card hold out, along with his retirement? Who knows? It is school holidays again so more punishment is dished out by the airlines. Will it ever end? Either way, it sure looks to be a fun few weeks ahead. Read the whole story on www.joeyramsden.com
The Larrygate saga reached a head in Johannesburg last Wednesday when Racing Association CEO Larry Wainstein appeared before an Inquiry Board following an assault that he allegedly committed at Turffontein Racecourse on 30 April this year.
Wainstein was charged with a contravention of Rule 72.1.26 in that he conducted himself in an improper manner whilst on racecourse property on 30 April 2016. He pleaded guilty to the charge and was found guilty of the charge. The Inquiry Board, when considering the penalty, took into account the mitigating circumstances that surrounded the incident and thereafter Mr Wainstein’s conduct. No details were made available of the mitigating circumstances. However, the Board also stated that it was a serious offence. The Board, in balancing the interests of all stakeholders ruled that Wainstein be fined the sum of thirty thousand rand (R30.000) of which twenty thousand rand (R20.000) is suspended for a period of twelve months, on condition that during the period of suspension, he is not found guilty of a breach of the said rule.
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I am very sad to be missing the July. It is one of my favourite days, having first attended as a groom in the parade ring at around 13 years of age, writes Gareth Pepper.
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He may be a Triple Crown winner but he has to now take on the older brigade and show his worth, it will not be easy at all. From an outsider’s viewpoint, I would have loved to have seen him given winter off and aimed at the Queens Plate and Met. Would I be running him if i owned him? Absolutely, yes. The July is the dream but my head is telling me he has a mammoth task ahead of him- but I hope he pulls it off. Purely on draws and what I have seen, BelaBela is my logical first choice. The Snaith team have done an outstanding job with her, she has a pilot who is having a phenomenal season and one who has won the race before and everything is pointing towards her. Other runners I fancy, Black Arthur with Dougie Whyte and Marinaresco - I can see the headlines Already “The Cape dominate in Durban again” but as we know with the july , anything and everything is possible.
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I have been watching Lyle Hewitson’s rise to glory with great interest and I feel with his confidence so high and the way he is going that he too may have a fairytale start to his July career. Isn’t that what it is all about? He will be riding Oomph on the day in the
Juvenile males Group 2 and I will be watching that with interest. I could write all day about the race that we all want to win and be a part of but my last point is the one of Legal Eagle. Do I blame connections for delaying his withdrawal? No. Is it fair? Well that is wide open to debate but the stable unfortunately were dealt a cruel blow with Trophy Wife not gaining a start as has been well documented and I for one feel she would be a huge contender if allowed a run on the day, but such is racing! To lift my spirits, I will be watching the day in its entirety from a beach lounger in Bali hopefully not scaring too many families while donning my budgie smuggler and cheering as the racing continues well into the evening. To those attending I wish you a fantastic day and I really do hope it is a fairytale July for you all! Till next time.
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In his wonderful tome Shantaram, Gregory David Roberts wrote, “We know who we are and we define what we are by references to the people we love and our reasons for loving them”. Our history and our culture give us a sense of purpose and a sense of perspective with which to view our progress. If you cannot understand what has gone before, you cannot possibly make sense of what is happening right now. In other words, history gives us context and the key to understanding everything.
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nfortunately our racing heritage is poorly recorded, preserved and understood - perhaps this is the reason the current product is deemed of so little value? Fortunately, in Charles Faull, we have someone who has made it his life’s work to collect our heritage, study and interpret it and thank God for that, because in his hands, pages of the racing calendar take on bright, noisy, colourful life and our racing greats thunder across the turf again in glorious technicolour. If the definition of genius is the infinite capacity for taking pains, then Charles richly deserves the label. Asked to share some of his greatest July stories, he comes brandishing volumes of research – racing calendars, catalogues and reams of notes bristling with annotations in his bold black pen.
Their Story Charles has meticulously pieced Pamphlet’s story together from old racing calendars, newspaper clippings and first hand stories from Stan and Cookie Amos, who were apprenticed to Syd Garrett. Syd Garrett once said, ‘There are good horses, there are top class horses, and then there’s Pamphlet and Moonlit. I trained many top class horses, world-class in fact, but none of them were within a stone of Pamphlet and Moonlit.’ What makes Pamphlet such a great horse is that he consistently outperformed WFA terms, which makes his story particularly pertinent given this year’s July weights. Pamphlet was bred in England by Mr J Musker and raced in Ireland as a 2yo for two places from 5 starts. Described as “A horse of abnormal power and size”, Pamphlet caught the eye of trainer Jim Russell and was purchased for his client Mr Briton in 1915.
If you are looking for tips for the July, I will warn you in advance that this is not for you. If, however, you are looking for knowledge and insight that may last you every July for the rest of your life, read on.
Pamphlet was by William Rufus out of a St Simon mare and Charles explains, “In those days the impetus was on bringing good horses in from England. Thanks to the likes of Randlords like Jim and Solly Joel and Abe Bailey, we imported as many as a 100 good English and French horses every year to race in South Africa. We’re talking sons and daughters of world class stallions, particularly prior to World War II so we were seeing the best the world had to offer.”
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In true Charles fashion, the story comes bit by bit over several days and – best of all – wrapped in several other stories, which create an interwoven web spreading the length and breadth of our turf history.
Asked to name the greatest July story, Charles names Full Dress, who won the July in 1930. Although that was Syd Garrett’s first July victory as a trainer (and incidentally as an owner), he had already won the race twice as a jockey. Garrett, known as the Wizard of Roamer Lodge, is considered one of the greatest trainers this country has ever seen. However, to fully appreciate Syd Garret, one first needs to be introduced to Jim Russell – perhaps the greatest horseman this country has ever seen - and a horse called Pamphlet, one of the greatest horses ever to tear up the sods on South African turf.
“Russell’s horses were never pushed before they were ready. Many were allowed to remain entire and most only reached their greatest achievements after they were fully physically mature. Charles’ father was the great horse vet, George Faull and he recalls, “My father used to say “What you leave alone in the beginning you get back 10 fold in the end. Jim Russell lived by this and it was this patience and foresight that gave us the mighty Pamphlet.” Pamphlet started his SA campaign at 3, going to post 10 times, mainly over sprint distances, mostly finishing out of the money. As a 4yo, Pamphlet had another 10 starts. His first few runs were over sprint distances and he was sent postwards at long odds. However, on 18 November 1916, he lined up for a warm favourite for 10 furlong bottom division handicap at Milnerton and duly cantered home. “He could read and write, this horse,” chuckles Charles. “When the money was down, he produced the goods.” Russell’s giant finally started coming into himself as a 5yo. “This is where the fire started,” confirms Charles. After wins in Durban and Cape Town, Pamphlet won the 1917 Summer Handicap at Turffontein on 22 December. Four days later, he contested the two mile Transvaal Handicap, conceding 23lbs to finish 3rd (“a serious run,” interjects Charles) and a week later, he ran again in the Goldfields
handicap, finishing 5th under E. Shaw. After dead-heating for 2nd in the Winter Handicap, Pamphlet headed south for the 1918 Durban Handicap. Starting 3-1 favourite under a good weight of 122lbs, Pamphlet obliged by 1.25 lengths. Four days after his July triumph, Pamphlet contested the Grand Stand handicap as even money favourite, and conceding 32lbs over 2800m, was beaten a head and a neck into third. Incredibly, Russell sent him out yet again on 13 July in the 3200m Berea Handicap. With a young Syd Garrett in the irons, Pamphlet finished a short head second to Renegade, conceding 28 lbs.
Hitting his straps On 10 August, with Garrett in the saddle again, Pamphlet ran in the 3200m August Handicap, where he conceded a staggering 51lbs to be beaten into third by 1.75 lengths. The fully grown Pamphlet reportedly stood at 17’1hh. “You’ve got to picture this young boy, riding this massive horse. Garrett rode at around 98lbs at the time, so had to carry 30lbs of dead weight!” Syd Garrett partnered him for the rest of his 6yo year, in which he ran excellent places in the Champion Stakes, Jockey Club Stakes, Germiston Handicap and Natal Handicap, always carrying - and conceding welterweights. As a 7yo, Charles says with satisfaction, “he really hit his straps.” Conceding 47lbs, Pamphlet was 1.25 lengths second at Greyville on 2 August and then contested the 1918 Met, going down half a length to dual Met winner, Battleplane, conceding 26lbs. He won the Suburban Handicap by half a length, conceding 37lbs to Barnstormer and then finished 1.25 lengths second to Polychromy in the 1919 Summer Handicap. “Polychromy was by world champion sire Polymelus and owned by Sir Abe Bailey what strong connections SA had to the world’s best.” On 1 January 1920, Pamphlet won the Champion Stakes by 1.5 lengths giving away 2 stone to second placed Relish. Three weeks later he placed in the Benoni Jockey Club Stakes. After a short break he was back in April, finishing 4th in the Johannesburg Autumn Handicap before contesting the Jockey Club Stakes a week
later, conceding 25 lbs (and carrying 15lbs more than WFA) to win by a neck. Carrying 9st 8lbs, Pamphlet won his second July on 3 July 1920. The second highest weight in the field that year was Polygamist (another son of Polymelus) carrying 7st 9, a difference of nearly 2 stone. To cement his brilliance, one week after the July, Pamphlet contested the Berea Handicap over 2 miles at Greyville. Carrying 10st 8lbs and conceding 52 lbs, Syd Garrett rode him to victory over the top class 4yo Tower Bridge (6st 11) by a length. Pamphlet then retired to stud, but unfortunately failed to live up to expectation.
Weighting the July Charles makes no bones about his opinion, “The July is a brutal race with brutal conditions that keeps humiliating equine excellence. 99% of races are won not by the best horse, but by the best handicapped horse and it’s important to understand that what the eye sees, is not what happened.” Charles begins by grouping runners into their respective age groups. “The logic should be ‘what would the weights be in a WFA?’ to try to understand the extent to which horses are advantaged/disadvantaged by the conditions of the race.” He then assigns what he believes to be their correct WFA weights to compare against what each horse has been assigned for the race. Given that 1.5lb in weight equates to about a length, an interesting picture starts to emerge. Working off Charles’ system, at 55.5kgs all the 3yos are better off than WFA, apart from Bela-Bela and Abashiri. “How can they grade the SA Derby form 4kgs better than the Cape Derby form? It’s My Turn beat some good horses by 2 lengths and gets less than Abashiri who had to run his eyeballs out. I fail to see what
logic allows them to give a 3yo such a disadvantage over horses that ran him that close in the Derby,” he exasperates.
Top 3yo crop “Derby winners It’s My Turn and Abashiri could be superstars in the making. Black Arthur and Marinaresco couldn’t have been more impressive in their prep victories and the 55,5 kg 3YO’s meet the high weights on very fair terms. I have great respect for classic 3YO’s Rocketball , Samurai Blade, Ten Gun Salute, Mambo Mime and Bela-Bela (53 kg would have been fairer for her).” “Although 3yo’s have won the race, I would be looking at older horses, that we know will stay, with good current form and that are better off at the weights than WFA. My recommendation would be looking for a pool of horses that you can perm in a quartet or trifecta, depending on your budget.” “French Navy and Mac De Lago are both high class 4Y0’s who trialled well in the Gold Challenge. Saratoga Dancer was bred for 2400m and St Tropez and Dynamic are both horses that are looking for further. Mac De Lago ran a great trial and you can’t discount The Conglomerate.” “Solid Speed is the only 5yo in the field and his form suggests he is peaking at 5. Personally, I’d like to see this horse run well the connections have been long-standing clients, Stuart Randolph has a good big race temperament and it would be fun to see the team get the double. Solid Speed had a huge weight in the Gold Vase, we know he stays and we know he has speed. He carries 55,5kgs, which means Abashiri would have to beat him by 10 lengths at WFA. In other words, Abashiri would need to be a Pamphlet to beat him – the question we have to ask is whether he is one?”
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The earliest running was on 21 July 1894 over a mile when it was won by Mr Peter’s grey horse Leo Grey, ridden to victory by jockey Shipley.
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The winningmost jockeys are Tiger Wright, Anthony Delpech and Anton Marcus with 4 each. Wright won on Silver Phantom in 1942, Brookhill in 1947, Milesia Pride in 1949 & Preto’s Crown in 1955. Delpech won on Classic Flag in 1988, Greys Inn in 2004, Bold Silvano in 2010 and Igugu in 2011. Marcus won on Dancing Duel in 1993, El Picha in 2000, Dunford in 2005 and Hunting Tower in 2007.
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The maximum field size was increased in 2003 to 20. This year it is 18. However the biggest July field ever was in 1917, when 33 horses went to the start. On the other hand, the smallest July fields were in 1897 and 1908, when only seven horses ran.
Whatsinaname? It was known as the Durban Winter Handicap from its inception in 1897. In 1928, it become the Durban July Handicap, but once again reverted to its original name during the war years; from 1943 through 1945. Re-instated as the Durban July Handicap in 1946, the race stuck with this name until 1963, when Rothmans entered the sponsorship arena. The race was known as the Rothmans July Handicap until 1989, when the condition were changed.
Gondolier and Beau Art get the best attendance prize at five runs apiece. In 1983 Gondolier finished second; in 1984 he took fifth place; 1985 was victory at last as a 5 year-old; in 1986 he filled sixth place; and in his last run in the race in 1987 he secured seventh position. Beau Art was 6th in 1977; ran second in 1978; was 5th in 1979; won the race in 1980; and was ran 8th in 1981.
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Peerless, a three-year-old, was the first to take line honours in 1903. Margin won in 1916, Collet in 1922, Eunomea in 1923 and Moosme in 1926. It was not until 1951 that a filly was to win again and this was Gay Jane, in the partnership colours of Dennis Labistour and Miss Molly Reynolds. Migraine scored for the ladies in 1957, Diza scooted home for Frank and Jane Lambert in 1962, and then more than 20 years were to elapse before Tecla Bluff was to score in the colours of Sydney Press, in 1983. The very next year trainer Terrance Millard pulled off the race with a filly again, with Devon Air for the Scott brothers. Then in 2002 it was Ipi Tombe, 2008 Dancer’s Daughter deadheated with Pocket Power and in 2011, Igugu slammed the males.
Thereafter it was simply known as the Rothmans July. Rothmans was reluctant to end its association with this great race but the new tobacco laws of the country forbade it and the longest running sponsorship of a major sporting event came to an end after its 38th year in 2000. 2001 saw the race being run simply as the Durban July and in 2002 Vodacom announced their powerful association with Africa’s Greatest Horseracing Event.
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The shortest priced winning favourite in the 107-year history of the Durban July, was the legendary Sea Cottage. He started at odds of 11-10 in 1967, when getting up on the line to deadheat with Jollify. The finish unquestionably rates as the most exciting ever, with the crowd going mad as the two horses flashed across the line locked together.
Can It Be A Grey?
Many punters – especially the once a year variety - go for greys, and in 2008 their ship came home with Dancer’s Daughter who held Pocket Power to a sensational dead-heat. Prior to that only four greys had ever won the race. The exquisite Thunder Sky was a popular fancy the year Kerason won, and Bodrum was a beaten favourite in 1985. Only Silver Phantom in 1942, Jamaican Music in 1976 and Jamaican Rumba in 1982, together with Right Prerogative in 1989, have been successful.
The honour of being the longest priced favourite to win is now shared by Dean Kannemeyer’s 2006 winner Eyeofthetiger and the 1985 winner Gondolier who both started at 6 to 1. Gondolier however paid more for a R1 win on the tote – R9.00 vs the R7.40 returned by Eyeofthetiger.
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The shortest priced favourite ever was Geoff Woodrufftrained Yard-Arm who seemed unbeatable in 2004 at 8/10. Unfortunately the confidence in Yard-Arm was not to be realised and the weight proved to be his undoing. He finished out of the placings
In an international rugby match the Saturday before the 1960 Durban July Handicap of that year, left wing Hennie van Zyl scored both tries for the Springboks wearing the number 13 jersey and the final score was 13 nil. One week later Left Wing, wearing the number 13 saddlecloth, won the Durban July Handicap.
A breeding feat that probably won’t be repeated was when the mare Pauline produced 3 July winners in a row – Apollo in 1901, Chaos in 1902 and Peerless in 1903. That was also the first year that an official time was taken - Henry Nourse’s chestnut filly Peerless, a daughter of Pauline, won it in 1 min 42.5 seconds.
Barrier Draws
Only seven runners drawn on the extreme outside have managed to win since 1917. They were Kipling in 1940, who was drawn 22; St Pauls in 1946, who was drawn at 20: Beau Art who overcame barrier position 17 and the superstition that four white socks are the kiss of death for a racehorse, to romp home in 1980. In 1991 the imported Flaming Rock started from stall gate 20, and unwound a devastating finish to win by a long head. In 1998 Classic Flag did the impossible when starting from stall gate 18. He came from well off the pace then galloped away from his rivals to post an emphatic win. The three-year-old clocked a new race and course record time in the process. In 2003 Dynasty broke from the extreme outside draw at 20 and, fighting for his head and racing wide in the early stages, after finally settling down he produced an incredible finishing burst in the straight to get up and beat YardArm by nearly a length. In 2012 Pomodoro got up on the line in a driving finish from draw 20.
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Recipe for Success Current SA Champion Trainer – and heir apparent for the 2016/17 season, Sean Tarry gives us his thoughts on his July runners, the KZN tracks and the elusive recipe for success. There are many factors to winning a race. One may think you possess the necessary tools for doing it, but until you do, there’s always a tiny nagging doubt at the back of your mind. That’s probably why first wins are so memorable as they are the first tangible sign that things really are on the right track. As one finds a rhythm and gets better at what you do, one success leads onto another and as each step along the way builds confidence, wins turn into Group success and Group success turns into trainers’ championships. Standing on the threshold of a second consecutive trainer’s championship as well as having his hands firmly on the reins of an in form stable heading into the heart of the KZN season, Sean Tarry is in the proverbial sweet spot. Whether it’s the second time round or the luxury of the very comfortable margin he has at the top of the leader board, he remains as tightly focussed as ever, but seems just a fraction more comfortable this time round. “It helps to have the right horses in your barn,” he says self-deprecatingly. Of course, given Sean’s formidable reputation for picking horses, he goes a long way to making his own luck and looking ahead to this year’s July he is satisfied with his horses’ progress to date. “The buildup races to the July have been run and I’m happy with where we are. I think all my horses have proved they’re good enough to get in.
Rider Engagements “Weichong Marwing will ride French Navy. The horse is working well and we’re happy with where he is right now.” “Samurai Blade was 3rd in the SA Derby and 3rd in the Classic and both were eye-catching runs. Unfortunately the Daily News
went completely wrong. He was the stamina horse, but because we’d come from off them in the Derby, S’manga may have been reluctant to lead, when maybe the right thing would have been to go forward. They went very slowly and he got cut into and lifted a hind shoe, which is probably more uncomfortable than pulling a shoe. So his prep run was botched, but he’s come back fine and is doing well.”
Tracks With all the discussion re the KZN tracks, does he have an opinion one way or another? “Look, where there’s smoke, there’s fire. Let’s just say there’s room for improvement,” he says diplomatically.
Legal Eagle “When Pocket Power won the July, he was given 1kgs off and was weighted 1kg lower than he should have been because the gap between him and the next horse was so big. When we looked at the entries, we thought there was a chance they might adjust things again this year. There were 10 or more horses that were out at the weights and we thought there was an opportunity for the handicapper to compress the weights at the top – he has the discretion to do it and we would have been foolish not to at least wait and see.” “If it’s in the rules, are we wrong to think that they may use that discretion? And if there is going to be no discretion applied, then why is that clause in there? They’ve only used their discretion once in the last 10 years with Pocket Power – why choose to use it that time and never again? It just muddles things up. I don’t know, maybe it is time for the handicapper or the operators to make it a little clearer from the outset.” “If we knew they didn’t have the discretion, nobody
would have to guess whether it will be applied or not. We are just playing to the rules. If the clause wasn’t in there, maybe we wouldn’t have needed to nominate at all,” he muses.
Controversy “I’ve read that people are saying scratching Legal Eagle was the worst kept secret of all time and it’s been made out to be a big move to advantage French Navy. What people tend to forget is that French Navy and Legal Eagle are owned by different people.” “Legal Eagle was not in the race to make the weights suit French Navy. Derek Brugman is quite heavily involved in the decisions on all the Mayfair horses and I don’t think the decision would have been made lightly, particularly given the costs of keeping a horse in until the weights are published.” The other thing is that Mayfair and Markus Jooste’s operation have a lot of horses at the bottom of the weights that were affected by this. People seem to think I can do whatever suits me and my yard, but it’s not like that. It’s not like we were stringing the public along. Once we made our decision, we did declare early to stop people backing him.”
It’s a game of change “Another thing to bear in mind is how other horses improve in their racing and come through the ranks to qualify. Where early on you think you’ll be giving away a ton, there are others coming through all the time – look at Kangaroo Jack in the Post Merchants – that can change the picture quite a lot. Some horses improve their form and their rating goes up, so what looks like a clear picture at nomination stage, changes drama-
tically at acceptance. As professionals we have to be mindful of that all the time and be prepared for change.” “As a trainer you try and do right by your horse, by your owner and the public – those are the people who make the game. As a trainer, certain responsibilities are ours and it’s not as easy as it looks at face value. Even if a horse runs well from a soundness and physical point of view, sometimes there may be a small issue with a muscle and you get the physio in, they sort it out and the horse comes good. Sometimes you misdiagnose and carry on where one should stop. Sometimes you give the horse a rest and it comes back worse than before and you want to pull your hair out. I don’t think people realise the turmoil trainers go through on a daily basis.” “It’s like chocolate cake – you have to get the recipe just right - but because these are horses, anything can change at any time and what worked before may not necessarily work again. It’s such a balance and there are so many challenging decisions and inevitably some are going to work out wrong. I like to think that with experience one develops a gut feel about certain issues and what makes some trainers better than others is that they make more good decisions than bad ones.”
The S’manga Story With Tarry on the verge of a trainer’s championship and S’manga also enjoying a comfortable lead on
the jockeys log, given the success they have achieved together, it would be fitting if both finished the season winning their respective championships. “It has been a great story. S’manga has always been easy to like – he’s got good manners, he’s humble and he’s a team player, but at the time S’manga ended up on Heavy Metal in the Presidents Champion’s Challenge, he wasn’t actually riding for me. I had a couple of horses in the race and Heavy Metal didn’t have a jockey. I thought maybe this guy will listen to me and I gave him a chance. As they say, the rest is history.”
“When he won the July, that changed his life, his career, his whole path. And he’s come a long way since then – in terms of professionalism as well as confidence. When he’s confident he rides well and he has every reason to be confident. He’s got the talent and the strength and he rides well – he’s got everything in place for a big future. He has the backing of some big names and there’s a big team in the background that you don’t see or hear of helping him along. He’s got every opportunity to take things to the next level and I hope that he does. He’s doing a great job. And as long as his confidence stays up, the sky’s the limit.”
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Top Man Oratorio’s Power Attack! Resigns 5 Lots At KZN Yearling Sale
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Military Attack, a son of Avontuur’s resident sire Oratorio, is one of four thoroughbreds up for the award of Hong Kong Champion Middle Distance Horse Of The Year this season.
he nominees for the Hong Kong Jockey Club Champion Awards were recently announced, and it came as no surprise to see former Horse Of The Year Military Attack as among the nominees. The evergreen son of Oratorio’s performances this season included a win, over a star studded field, in the Gr2 Longines Jockey Club Cup, and the ultra gutsy 8yo also finished a close second in the Gr1 Audemars Piguet QE II Cup back in April (Military Attack accounting for such top class performers as Blazing Speed, Lovely Day, Nuovo Record, Highland Reel, Ertijaal and Rising Romance on that occasion). Military Attack has won 13 times and earned over HK$8 000 000 in stakes. His wins include four at Gr1 level –notably the G1 Singapore Airlines International Cup and the 2013 Gr1 Audemars Piguet QE II Cup, where the champ accounted for the likes of Horse Of The Igugu and Irish Derby winner Treasure Beach. Winners of the Champion Awards will be announced at The Hong Kong Jockey Club Champion Awards 2015/2016 presentation ceremony to be held on Friday, 8 July 2016, at the Grand Ballroom, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong.
Still Available An excited Avontuur GM Pippa Mickleburgh was elated at the news that Oratorio’s progeny continued to perform internationally. She said that breeders may not have realised that there are still a limited number of services available to Oratorio. “They will have to move quickly but I can accommodate a few more mares and if anybody wants to breed a hardy classical horse that can go on and win the Met and the July, then why look further than the big O?” she laughed. Phone Pippa now to lay the foundation of your dream.
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On behalf of the Council of the TBA, Chairlady Susan Rowett has confirmed that Kevin Woolward, the CEO, has resigned to pursue other interests and the terms of his departure, with effect from the 25 June 2016, have been amicably agreed. The TBA wished Woolward well in his future endeavours. Rowett said that they were pleased to announce that the Equine Group have agreed to assist Council and management with the administration of the Association and BSA on an interim basis. In addition, Michael Holmes will be providing support for the running of BSA sales in July and August.
Bernie Eyes The Island Sibaya Prizes Military Attack’s popular sire Oratorio is strongly represented at this week’s Sibaya KZN Yearling Sale. The champion son of Danehill, whose first South African yearlings have fetched up to R3.2 million this season, has no less than five high quality lots on offer at the Durban sale: Lot 30 – a half sister to this season’s top class stakes winner Victoria Lavelle, this filly is out of a stakes winning daughter of triple champion sire Western Winter Lot 126 – a half sister to 3 winners, including the record breaking Humidor, this filly is from the same family as Gr1 winning fillies Covenant, Lady Brompton and
champion Promisefrommyheart, and this is also the family of this season’s top class 3yo Captain Splendid Lot 180 – this filly, inbred to Danzig, Roberto and Spring Adieu, is out of a half sister to G2 Gerald Rosenberg Stakes winner Hawker Hunter Lot 198 – from the family of US Gr1 winner Gypsy’s Warning, this filly is out of a winning daughter of Jet Master and SA Oaks winner Royal Prophecy Lot 268 – inbred to Danehill, this colt also hails from the family of Gypsy’s Warning and Royal Prophecy, as well as the latter’s Oaks winning own sister Noble Destiny and current high class feature race winner Romany Prince
Leading jockey and Green Street Bloodstock Ambassador, Bernard Fayd’herbe, has received an offer to ride in Mauritius for the remainder of the season. Fayd’Herbe, who had ridden 67 winners from only 429 rides in South Africa this season, has been approached by top Mauritian trainer Gilbert Rousset and negotiations are taking place. GSB’s Justin Vermaak, speaking on Fayd’Herbe’s behalf, commented: “Nothing is official yet, Bernard and Mr Rousset are discussing details of their contract.” If he does accept the offer,
Bernard Fayd’herbe we believe that he will only be leaving for Mauritius after the Vodacom Durban July.
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SPORTING POST • FriDAY 1st - SunDAY 3rd JuLY 2016
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Great Race
not to be ‘Eclipsed’
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Saturday sees the running of one of the world’s very great contests. The Gr1 Coral Eclipse Stakes, which will be run at Sandown over 2018m, attracts very little attention in the local press due to it’s being run on the same day as the Vodacom Durban July, writes Sarah Whitelaw. n terms, of quality of winner and the influence it has had on the modern day thoroughbred, the Eclipse remains a race of the very highest class.
First run in 1886, the Eclipse has long proved a testing ground for the season’s top three-year-olds to take on older competition. Ayrshire (Hampton), who was victorious in 1889, was the first horse to win the Epsom Derby/Eclipse Stakes double, with others to complete that double including Triple Crown winners, Isinglass (Isonomy) and Rock Sand (Sainfoin),
as well as Persimmon (St Simon), Ard Patrick (St Florian), Lemberg (Cyllene), Coronach (Hurry On), Windsor Lad (Blandford), Tulyar (Tehran), Royal Palace (Ballymoss), Nashwan (Blushing Groom) and Sea The Stars (Cape Cross). To date, five horses have won the Eclipse twice –Orme, Buchan, Polyphontes, Mtoto (who was partnered to his two victories by champion South African jockey, Michael Roberts), and the recently deceased, Halling (Diesis). Needless to say, the Eclipse Stakes has produced a number of very important stallions since it was first run – and it continues to churn out major
On Course - Again!
Tellytrack's veteran SA media legend Dave Mollett is over the moon after finding himself on the sidelines recently. “I am glad to report I will be returning to the course next month for three Turffontein meetings - no midweek as this would affect my new role as a UK analyst.” “This has come about after a fruitful meeting with Tellytrack boss, Rob Scott. It's been a sad time for Rob with the passing of his uncle, charismatic trainer, George Scott.” There was a large turnout for George's funeral which was held in Sandton on June 22. “I have to thank all those racing fans who posted on the Sporting Post and African Betting Clan websites voicing their support for me. I only hope that - after a five-month absence - I haven't forgotten how to conduct an interview!”
Blue Grass Stakes winner, Brody’s Cause.
Greatest However, the greatest sire ever to win the Eclipse was legendary sire, Sadler’s Wells, who would go on to head the GB/Irish General Sires List on 14 occasions. The son of Northern Dancer defeated the great mare, Time Charter, when victorious in the 1984 Eclipse Stakes, himself went on to sire Eclipse Stakes winners, Opera House and Refuse To Bend, and is currently the second leading sire of stakes winners in history. Sadler’s Wells’ sons, Galileo and High Chaparral, also left behind Eclipse Stakes winners in Nathaniel and So You Think.
Sadler's Wells
sires. Sea The Stars – sire of Saturday’s Gr1 Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby winner, Harzand, being the latest in a long line of past Eclipse winners to star at stud.
Big Titles In 1895-1896, the Eclipse was won by two sons of St Simon, St Frusquin and Persimmon, who between them would garner six general sires’ titles between them. Their sire left behind no fewer than four Eclipse Stakes winners, with Diamond Jubilee and Darley Dale winning the race in 1900 and 1904. Bayardo, the winner of the Eclipse in 1909, was an outstanding racehorse who would go on to head one of the most important sire lines of the early 20th century. The son of Bay Ronald won 22 of his 25 races, with his wins including the Gold Cup, St Leger, Champion Stakes, Middle Park Stakes and Dewhurst Stakes, and he would go on to sire Triple
Crown winner, Gainsborough (the sire of six time champion sire Hyperion). Swynford, the 1911 Eclipse Stakes winner, was another outstanding sire. The son of John O’Gaunt, who headed the GB Sires List in 1923, left behind a number of classic winners as well as the hugely successful and multiple champion sire, Blandford (the latter going on to sire Eclipse Stakes winners Windsor Lad and Pasch). Another top sire to win the Eclipse was Fairway, who headed the general sires list on four occasions and sired the outstanding sire Fair Trial.
Iron Horse Mill Reef, (Never Bend), who waltzed home by six lengths in the 1971 Eclipse Stakes was one of the greatest Eclipse Stakes winners, and was a champion both on the track and at stud. His offspring included the Epsom Derby winners, Shirley Heights and Reference Point and he won
12 of 14 outings including the Epsom Derby, Arc, King George, Dewhurst Stakes and Coronation Cup, and was champion sire in 1978 and 1987. Another champion sire to win the Eclipse was Iron Horse, Giant’s Causeway. The son of Storm Cat was named Horse Of The Year in 2000, after a campaign which saw Giant’s Causeway win five Gr1 races in a row (with his streak including a memorable tussle with Breeders’ Cup champion, Kalanisi, in the 2000 CoralEclipse. Giant’s Causeway, a champion sire three times in the USA, is sire of more than 100 stakes winners, with his sons including the hugely successful sire, Shamardal. To date, Giant’s Causeway (sire of SA sires, Eightfold Path and the ill-fated, Await The Dawn, and damsire of another SA sire and champion in Soft Falling Rain) has over 30 Group/Grade One winners to his credit, including 2016
Sadler’s Wells is also the sire of arguably the greatest sire ever to stand in Ireland, Galileo, as well as the outstanding sires, Montjeu, High Chaparral, El Prado and hugely successful South African sire, Fort Wood. Favourite for the 2016 Eclipse Stakes is Time Test (Dubawi), who will be looking to emulate his close relative, Twice Over. The latter, who now stands at Klawervlei, won the Gr1 Coral- Eclipse Stakes back in 2010, when accounting for Sri Putra by half a length. Interestingly enough, the beaten horses in that contest included the triple Group One winner, Dar Re Mi (Singspiel), dam of this year’s unbeaten Gr3 Musidora Stakes winner, So Mi Dar (Dubawi). Time Test’s opponents look likely to include such Gr1 winners as My Dream Boat (Lord Shanakill), The Gurkha (Galileo) and Fascinating Rock (Fastnet Rock), and the 2016 Eclipse Stakes could well prove yet another superb chapter in a race whose influence and legend looks sure to continue for years to come.
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
d ’s Top Rate Last Week 'S winners incl. ATING SPEED R WON 10/1
A review of the week's best SPEEDRATINGS
with Steve Furnish
Tactics The Key
Smart Juveniles
Scottsville 19th June
By far the fastest of the three 1600m races on the inside track on Sunday was the maiden juvenile plate won by LEGEND. Swiftly guided over from a wide draw by Musi Yeni, the son of Gimmethegreenlight was always handy. He was ridden to lead as they approached the 400m marker and with the rest well beaten he comfortably accounted for CROWD PLEASER by two. Quickest home in the two Gr3 features over 2400m was CAPE SPEED when winning the Derby. Sent off a well-supported favourite at 5/2, Dean Kannemeyer’s charge raced in midfield early on. Clearly unhappy with the pace though, jockey Anthony Delpech took closer order going through the 1000m and turning for home the son of Ideal World was close up in second. He put his head in front as they approached the 400m pole and challenged strongly all the way to the wire by DEPUTY JUD, he only got the verdict by a neck. The girls contested the Oaks and in a time
Notebook
Horses worth following at their next few starts... BOLDLY RESPECTABLE (B Crawford, W-Cape) OUR DESTINY (G Kotzen, KZN) SMOKEY AFFAIR (M Robinson, W-Cape)
FASTEST TIMES (The number of races run in each category shown in brackets) *Denotes - Times taken by Clockwatcher • T = Turf • P = Poly
SCOTTSVILLE (INSIDE) 19TH JUNE Penetrometer 21 – Going Good 1000m (1) Gingerbread Man 57,70 1100m (1) Our Destiny 61,97 1400m (1) Gallic Fire 85,23 1600m (3) Legend 96,72 2400m (2) Cape Speed 150,65 KENILWORTH (OLD) 21ST JUNE Penetrometer 27 – Going Soft 1000m (2) Varumba 1200m (2) Boldly Respectable 1400m (3) Wafiqah 1600m (2) Glenton
59,61 74,55 89,85 102,93
SCOTTSVILLE (NEW) 22ND JUNE Penetrometer 22 – Going Good 1000m (3) Victory Team 1400m (1) Hungry Heart 1600m (1) Easperanza Fire 1950m (3) In The Moment
56,65 86,78 98,72 121,63
VAAL (OUTSIDE) 23RD JUNE Penetrometer 1200m (6) Aldiara 1400m (1) Streetwear 1600m (2) Roving Jet
69,03 82,64 94,71
.. AR ............ AMAZING V . WON 8/1 .. .. .. .. .. .. AR .. STREETWE .. WON 6/1 BREATH .... N 9/2 DRAGON’S R.......... WO /1 E T IS S G IN WINN .. WON 4 .................. N 5/2 LEGEND .... ............ WO 7/10 .. .. D E E P S CAPE ... WON 1 EART ........ ON 6/10 HUNGRY H ............. W .. IP R T S N OCEA
Kenilworth 21st June
more than 2,5 seconds slower than that of Cape Speed victory here went to the unfancied WITCHCRAFT. Freely available at 25/1 on the off Sean Tarry’s charge made virtually all. She was a length and a half clear at the top of the home straight, and didn’t relinquish an inch of her advantage on the run to the line. Racing well off the pace in this race, the even money favourite NIGHTINGALE ran on strongly over the final 300m, but all too late to be a threat. TITBITS Running on stoutly from the rear, OUR DESTINY cut through the field like a knife when winning the pinnacle stakes over 1100m going away by a length and a half.
We saw two smart performances in the opening maiden juvenile plates over 1200m on Wednesday, the fastest of which was the boy’s division won by BOLDLY RESPECTABLE. Freely available at 13/2 on the off, the son of Bold Silvano was always in touch with the leaders. He had to switch out for a run approaching the 300m marker, but once seeing daylight he fairly flew. He struck the front 120m out and won going away by two and a half. One to follow. Three of the afternoon’s nine races were run over 1400m and quickest home amongst these was WAFIQAH in the MR76 Handicap. Easy to back at 12/1 when the gates opened, Darryl Hodgson’s charge was always handy. She was ridden to lead going through the 200m and after fending off the challenge of SECRET PLAN 100m later, she drew clear to score by two and a quarter. The faster of the two 1000m races was the bill topping conditions plate won by the best rated runner in the field VARUMBA. Always top of the boards, Vaughan Marshall’s charge was soon positioned close to the speed. She put
The Best Place To Be Scottsville Three of the eight races in Pietermaritzburg on Wednesday were run over 1000m and fastest against the clock in these was VICTORY TEAM when getting off the mark in the maiden plate. Allowed to ease right out to 4/1 from 22/10, the son of Var was always handy. He was ridden to lead as they approached the 300m marker and comfortably accounted for the consistent SHOOT THE BULL by a length and a half. They also ran three races over 1950m and quickest home amongst these was IN THE MOMENT when winning the MR80 Handicap. Another to race close to the speed, Sean Tarry’s charge ran on strongly at the business end of the race and in a thrilling finish he got the verdict by a half over the dead-heaters for second
22nd June JUDDERING ANGEL and SMART MART. The biggest winning margin on the card was just the length and three quarters recorded by HUNGRY HEART when winning the opening maiden juvenile plate over 1400m. Initially priced up in the red (9/10 out to 17/10), the Windrush filly sat third during the early part of the race. She put her head in front going through the 200m and kept on strongly in the closing stages of the race to beat the heavily supported newcomer INTERCEPT (6/1 into 5/2). TITBITS The newcomer LA REVERE found good support prior to winning the maiden juvenile plate for fillies over 1000m very comfortably.
On A Good Day Vaal 23rd June The first six races on the outside track marker and cruised clear in the closing stages of on Thursday were all run over 1200m and the race to score by six. Two of the three remaining races were MR68 comfortably the fastest of these was the bill topping MR87 Handicap won by the 3yo handicaps over 1600m and fastest against the clock here was ROVING JET. Winning for the ALDIARA. Freely available at 7/1 on the off, the daughter third time in 26 starts, the consistent son of of Captain Al adopted a change of tactics here Jet Master raced in midfield early on. He ran on and raced from the front. She was always a strongly at the business end of the race and in length and a half clear and although the more what proved to be a real thriller he got the verdict fancied DRIFTING DUSK chased hard over the on the nod from the heavily supported PACIFIC G final 300m, she didn’t relinquish an inch of her (8/1 into 4/1) by the narrowest of margins. advantage. TITBITS Four of those 1200m races were for maidens Supported throughout the morning into 15/4 and quickest home amongst these was from 10/1, the newcomer COMME-Ci-COMMEDRAGON’S BREATH in the opening work rider’s CA ran on well from midfield when getting up event. Soon up handy, Stephen Moffatt’s charge late to win the girl’s maiden juvenile plate over took up the running approaching the 200m 1200m.
her head in front at halfway, and although the pack, headed by DIXIE EXPRESS, were closing in late she still had just under half a length to spare at the wire. TITBITS Highly regarded SMOKEY AFFAIR won the girl’s division of the maiden juvenile plate over 1200m with authority going away. The 3yo SABRINA FAIR was eased late when winning the girl’s maiden plate over 1400m very easily by four and a quarter.
TOP SPEED RATINGS for this WEEKEND (Ratings shown have already been adjusted to allocated weights)
FAIRVIEW (FRI) Race 1: (5) Pont Du Gard 8 Race 2: (9) Off The Bit 9 (NAP*) Race 3: (11) Intisara 27 Race 4: (3) Way Past Midnight 11 Race 5: (4) Jam Tart 80 Race 6: (4) Readytogorightnow 75 Race 7: (8) Summer Cruise 69 Race 8: (15) Jay Belle 51 Race 9: (9) Diamond Dynasty 50 GREYVILLE (SAT) Race 1: (15) French Lass 61 Race 2: (15) Albert 56 Race 3: (8) Deputy Jud 95 Race 4: (14) Three Balloons 90 Race 5: (14) Visuality 39 (NAP*) Race 6: (8) Solid Speed 106 Race 7: (8) Oomph 47 Race 8: (2) Guiness 93 Race 9: (12) Poster Girl 27 Race 10: (1) Inara 97 Race 11: (9) Budapest 84 Race 12: (14) Royal Life 90 TURFFONTEIN (SAT) Race 1: (3) Flying Myth 38 Race 2: (4) Water Lily Lake 18 (NAP**) Race 3: (7) Levi Lady 18 Race 4: (11) Mexican Sun 29 (nb) Race 5: (7) Deliver The Power 83 Race 6: (12) Scare Tactics 52 Race 7: (8) Solid Speed 106 Race 8: (12) Jin-Go-Lo-Ba 63 Race 9: (9) Main Sunday 52 TURFFONTEIN (SUN) Race 1: (9) Babbling Brooke 19 (nb) Race 2: (9) Blazing Winter 35 (NAP**) Race 3: (1) Vision Of Dahlia 9 Race 4: (7) Tales Of Mambo 57 Race 5: (11) Spurwing Summer 36 Race 6: (3) Tell My Star 37 Race 7: (2) Captain Ellio 43 Race 8: (14) Viking Castle 43 NAP BETS
* Fancied ** Strongly fancied *** Very strongly fancied
SPORTING POST • FriDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
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FAIRVIEW (Fri) .................................... GREYVILLE MIXED (Sat) ................. TURFFONTEIN (Sat)....................... TURFFONTEIN INNER (Sun).......
Fairview Friday • 1st July 2016
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START
12:05PM
MAidEn JuVEnilE PlATE (TuRF) - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(4-6)(7-8)
Fairview 5F10 4F10 3F12 1 anton ruSkin(J Snaith) A domeyer.............. 5 3F14 4F14 4F12 2 MadiBa dance(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ....... 2 3 oBeroy(GW Uren) l Mxothwa ......................... 3 4 on aPProval(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ........... 8 3F10 4F11 5F12 5 Pont du Gard(AC Greeff) A Fortune ............. 6 8F10 6 ScriBo(Y Bremner) S naidoo ........................... 7 5F14 9F14 6F10 7 kunGFooFiGhtinG(DA Sham) d Habib ........ 1 8 MaGicalMySterytour(DA Sham) R Munger . 4
2
START
12:40PM Fairview 2F14 5F16 8F12 8F10 13F12 9F10 12F10 10Q14 14F14 7F12 11F10 7F10 11F12 3F10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4F10 4F12 9 10 12F14 13F12 9F12 16F14 10F12 17F12 4F12
1:15PM
Fairview 6T16 2F12 9F12 5F10 6V12 6V12 8L13 2F12 5F12 2F12 7F12 7F12 8F12 9F12 4T15 4K14 6K14 12F12 5F12 3V12 5F14 5F12 3F12
8F12 1 2F10 2 10T16 3 8F14 4 3F10 5 5F12 6 10F14 7 2F14 8 8K14 9 12F1210 2F12 11 9F12 12
7F12
7F12 14
13 6F14
15 16 3S11 4V14 9F14 17
START
1:55PM
Fairview 13V17 2F13 4F16 3F19 8F19 5F16 2F24 9F12 6L20 11K20 6F16 6F19 7F19 3F24 6F19 4F24
6F14 7F19 2F19 6F19 8F14 6F16 3F19 10F12
START
2:30PM
Fairview 6F16 3F20 1F19 1F18 1F20 6F19 1F20 1F20 4F16 2F18 5F16 8F18 9K16 5F20 1K16 6K16 1K18 4K20
START
3:05PM
Fairview 1F12 1F14 2F14 3F14 4F16 1F18 13K14 4F14 6F14 2F20 2K16 10K16 5F14 10F14 10F13 13F14 11F12 1F19 5K16 7K16
8F19 5F19 7F18 4F18 5F14 8F14 6F14 11K14 9K18
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
MR-2; Dist▼ hdgr ON; unplaced last 6; MR-15; unplaced last 13; MR-10; hdgr ON; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; hdgr ON; unplaced last 9; MR+2; prev run on a/w; Caesour filly; first run; Seventh Rock filly; first run;
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 57.0
MR+7; MR+4; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; MR-5; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; prev run on a/w; MR+4; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; Dist▼ Dist▼ unplaced last 3;
Captain Corageous filly; unplaced last 4; Tiger Ridge filly; first run; Mambo In Seattle filly 20k tycts ( Dist▼
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0
Dist▲ MR-3; Dist▲ prev run on a/w; MR-2; Dist▲ prev run on a/w; hdgr OFF; Dist▲ prev run on a/w; MR+4; Dist▲ unplaced last 7; MR-2; Dist▲ unplaced last 8; MR-5; prev run on a/w; Dist▲
PA3/Pick SiX2/JAckPoT1 MR 88 HAndicAP (F&M)(TuRF) - 2000M - SAME TRAinER:(1-2-3-4)(5-6)
Bride’S dowry(AC Greeff) S khumalo ......... 3 SenSuouS Sally(AC Greeff) R danielson ..... 7 aFrican heritaGe(AC Greeff) A Fortune ..... 5 jaM tart(AC Greeff) X ndlovu ........................ 8 Mirror the Moon(DA Sham) R Munger .... 9 caSha(DA Sham) T Gould ................................. 4 deeP Secret(GS Kotzen) S naidoo ................ 6 niMa(J Snaith) JP vd Merwe ............................. 1 PreoccuPation(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ...... 2
6
3F16 1 2F14 2 1F16 3 4F16 4 3F14 5 1F16 6 3F18 7 8F14 8 2F16 9 7F16 10
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 57.5 57.5 57.0 54.5
PA2/Pick SiX1 MAidEn PlATE (TuRF) - 2400M - SAME TRAinER:(1-6)(2-5)(4-8)
Border hoPPer(DA Sham) R Munger ......... 1 new deal(AC Greeff) X ndlovu ....................... 8 way PaSt MidniGht(R du Plessis) c Zackey..... 4 MeSSaGeinaBottle(JVA Strydom) W Agrella... 6 lavita noir(AC Greeff) A Fortune .................. 2 lord katawa(DA Sham) d Habib .................. 7 count’S queSt(G Paddock) l Mxothwa........ 5 true aS an arrow(JVA Strydom) T Gould.. 3
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second run; unplaced last 3; Bold Silvano filly; first run;
PA1 MAidEn PlATE (F&M)(TuRF) - 1200M - SAME TRAinER:(1-5)(6-7-8)(10-12-15)(11-17)(14-16)
eyetuneS(DA Sham) R Munger ....................... 6 Prairie roSe(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ........... 4 caFe dolce(JVA Strydom) l Mohapi............ 12 Steel Pan Band(G Paddock) l Mxothwa ...... 3 Main attraction(DA Sham) d Habib ......... 9 Monte carlo Player(T Laing) W Agrella .. 2 rock Burner(T Laing) c Thabana............... 14 BriStol Blue(T Laing) R danielson ............... 5 conteSSa conFeSSa(J Snaith) A domeyer .. 15 darlinG GeM(AC Greeff) T Gould................... 7 intiSara(C Spies) c Zackey .......................... 16 Marcelle(AC Greeff) X ndlovu..................... 10 MySelFtheBrave(R du Plessis) k Ramsamy...1 noordhoek’S SPeed(GD Smith) S naidoo ... 17 oklahoMa Sky(AC Greeff) A Fortune .......... 11 Pinkan MaMBo(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe...... 8 tiMedtoPerFection(C Spies) S khumalo . 13
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prev run on a/w; in frame last 3; Tiger Ridge gelding 120k nt (SI 1. Miesque’s Approval colt;
MAidEn PlATE (TuRF) - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(2-3-4-6)(7-8)
GoodniGht nurSe(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ....6 aGile coMBat(JVA Strydom) E Webber ........ 5 corridor oF Power(JVA Strydom) S devoy... 2 reach the rainBow(JVA Strydom) W Agrella 7 roaMinG jet(DA Sham) R Munger ................ 9 envy the eMerald(JVA Strydom) l Mohapi ...8 calico(GW Uren) R danielson ......................... 4 alPha Star(GW Uren) T Gould....................... 1 oFF the Bit(AC Greeff) A Fortune ................ 10 white FlaMe(R du Plessis) c Zackey ............ 3
3
START
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 57.5 57.5
61.0 58.0 56.0 54.0 53.5 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0
MR-2; prev run on a/w; MR+3; btnF; Dist▲ Dist▲ btnF; Dist▲ in frame last 5; Dist▲ MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; MR-1; Dist▲ Dist▲ new stbl (ex BJ Crawford);
PA4/Pick SiX3/JAckPoT2 PinnAclE STAkES (TuRF) - 1600M - SAME TRAinER:(2-4)(3-5)(7-9)
GoGettheSheriFF(JVA Strydom) W Agrella.. 10 red Barrel(T Laing) R danielson .................. 8 jet exPlorer(J Snaith) A domeyer .............. 5 readytoGoriGhtnow(T Laing) S khumalo ....7 true MaSter(J Snaith) R khathi ................... 3 rahvar(R du Plessis) c Zackey ....................... 6 nottinG hill(DA Sham) d Habib................... 4 acaPulco(Y Bremner) l Hewitson.................. 1 cliPPerton iSland(DA Sham) R Munger... 2 henry oF york(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ...... 9
62.0 62.0 62.0 61.0 59.5 56.5 55.5 55.0 53.5 53.5
MR+3; btnF; in frame last 4; in frame last 11; Dist▼ won last 2; btnF; won last; prev run on a/w; MR-1; Dist▼ unplaced last 7; MR+3; btnF; Dist▲ MR-3; unplaced last 7;
START
3:40PM
Fairview 6K12 11K14 1S10 3S10 1F14 2F16 4F12 4F12 6F12 2F10 11T10 7F10 2F14 3F16 3F10 1F10 4T14 2V14 4D16 5D12 8K14 5K16 8F12 6F14 1F12 7F16 6F10 2F10 12T15 8V14 3F10 2F12 7V10 4F10 1F12 4F10 7F19 4F12
START
4:15PM
Fairview 1F13 10F12 2F14 9F14 2D16 3D14 5F14 6F18 1F10 3F14 4F13 11F10 7F16 2F20 3F14 4F13 11F16 9F12 8Q14 6F12 6F14 14F16 10F16 7F14 13T16 6F14 7K14 9L13 2F16 5F16 11D16 16F13 11F12 8F10 7F14 14F10
START
4:50PM
Fairview 2L20 11K20 1F14 8F13 11F10 11F12 1F14 6F14 7F20 15F20 9F10 10F14 11V14 9T18 2F14 2F14 1F16 7F12 8K16 9F14 7F16 11F16 11F16 9F16 10F14 4F16 3F10 2F13 7F14 4F16 6Q14 13F10 4F12 15F14 9D16 10F12
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4K12 1 6F10 2 3F14 3 1F10 4 16F10 5 12F12 6 1F14 7 3F10 8 12T16 9 6S16 10 7K14 11 10F1412 8F12 13 3F12 14 1F10 15 2F10 16 2F12 17 5F12 18 15F19 19
Petala(J Snaith) R khathi ................................ 2 clear SailinG(AC Greeff) A domeyer ......... 14 SunSet triPP(J Snaith) W Agrella ................ 4 Bella SPuMante(AC Greeff) A Fortune ..... 11 eroS’S Girl(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ............ 19 jo Malone(C Spies) d Habib ......................... 1 Purely atoMic(AC Greeff) X ndlovu .......... 10 SuMMer cruiSe(AC Greeff) k Ramsamy ..... 5 Maria thereSa(AC Greeff) R Munger .......... 7 art deco(AC Greeff) R danielson ................. 18 caSadeSuS(BJ Crawford) c orffer ................ 13 FacinatinG Filly(AC Greeff) c Thabana ...... 8 FirinG queen(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ......... 3 PiPette(Y Bremner) S naidoo .......................... 9 Scandal(C Spies) c Zackey .......................... 15 la reBel(Y Bremner) l Mxothwa................... 17 red heart(C Spies) S khumalo ..................... 6 niGht out(AC Greeff) T Gould....................... 16 dreaM to reality(JVA Strydom) - reserve 1..12
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2F14 1 6F18 2 12F10 3 2F16 4 1F12 5 6F13 6 10F18 7 9F16 8 6F12 9 1F12 10 5F12 11 8F12 12 5F16 13 10K1614 13F1615 13F1016 16F1217 11F1018
60.0 59.5 59.5 59.5 59.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.5
MR-2; new stbl (ex MD Miller); Dist▼ in frame last 5; MR+3; won last; in frame last 5; unplaced last 3; prev run on a/w; hdgr ON; Dist▼ won last; in frame last 5; MR-1; Dist▼ MR-2; Dist▼ MR-3; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; MR-4; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; MR+3; btnF; prev run on a/w; MR+6; won last; MR+3; in frame last 3; MR+5; btnF; prev run on a/w; btnF; MR-3; prev run on a/w;
PA6/Pick SiX5/JAckPoT4 MR 68 HAndicAP (F&M)(TuRF) - 1400M - SAME TRAinER:(2-5-12-14)(3-6)(4-13)(7-8)(10-16-17-18)
a P ikhaja(C Spies) c Zackey ...................... 14 witchery(Y Bremner) l Mxothwa................... 1 Sky caStle(AC Greeff) A Fortune ................... 9 lady MarShall(DA Sham) d Habib ............. 2 thornBird(Y Bremner) l Hewitson .............. 12 hiGh FaShion(AC Greeff) T Gould.................. 4 eternal winter(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe . 15 Brooke’S Montana(GD Smith) R khathi .. 18 kinG’S Fire(R du Plessis) A domeyer ............. 6 luv u BaBeS(JVA Strydom) R Munger............ 3 Seventh MiSSion(T Laing) R danielson....... 7 FirSt oF May(Y Bremner) S khumalo .......... 17 iSaBelle(DA Sham) k Ramsamy ................... 13 diSney queen(Y Bremner) S naidoo ........... 10 jay Belle(DA McKenzie) E Webber ................. 5 joyFul MyStery(JVA Strydom) S devoy ..... 8 caMara’S Park(JVA Strydom) - reserve 1.. 16 Bizzy PeG(JVA Strydom) - reserve 2 ............. 11
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15F12 1 2F14 2 7F13 3 15F14 4 12F20 5 1F12 6 1F16 7 1F14 8 9F16 9 1F16 10 11F1311 9F12 12 10F2013 2F16 14 4F16 15 9F12 16 12F12 17 8F14 18
PA5/Pick SiX4/JAckPoT3 EAST cAPE BREEdERS STAkES (F&M)(liSTEd)(TuRF) - 1200M - SAME TRAinER:(1-3)(2-4-7-8-9-10-12-18)(5-14-16)(6-15-17)
61.5 60.5 60.0 59.0 58.5 58.0 58.0 56.5 56.5 56.0 54.0 53.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0
MR-3; Dist▼ Dist▲ MR+1; MR+2; won last; in frame last 3; MR-4; Dist▲ prev run on a/w; MR-1; Dist▼ prev run on a/w; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; MR+2; Dist▲ won last; MR-5; unplaced last 6; Dist▲ unplaced last 6; MR-3; unplaced last 7; MR-3; unplaced last 4; MR-2; btnF; MR-10; Dist▲ unplaced last 6; Dist▲ unplaced last 14; MR-6; Dist▲ unplaced last 7;
PA7/Pick SiX6 MR 68 HAndicAP (F&M)(TuRF) - 1400M - SAME TRAinER:(1-4)(3-6)(8-11-15-18)(10-12-13)(14-16-17)
PiranGi(AC Greeff) X ndlovu ........................... 2 haizi’S daizy(R du Plessis) c Zackey .......... 14 tony the reBel(GD Smith) R khathi............ 4 nGonG hillS(AC Greeff) A Fortune ................ 3 MaGMa(G Paddock) l Mxothwa ..................... 12 cuveo(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ........................ 8 ultiMate Survival(T Laing) R danielson . 11 aquinata(DA Sham) R Munger ....................... 7 diaMond dynaSty(GW Uren) A domeyer .. 10 vitoria(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ..................... 15 MiSnoMer(DA Sham) d Habib........................ 6 roSe and crown(Y Bremner) S naidoo .... 18 uP in liGhtS(Y Bremner) S khumalo ........... 16 dance in the woodS(JVA Strydom) not declared 1 carole Bouquet(DA Sham) T Gould ........... 5 the araBian(JVA Strydom) S devoy.............. 9 FliGhtoFtheFalcon(JVA Strydom)- reserve 1 17 MilleniuM reiGn(DA Sham) - reserve 2 ... 13
Scribble Pad
61.5 59.5 59.5 59.0 59.0 58.0 58.0 57.0 56.5 56.5 55.5 54.5 54.0 53.5 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0
Dist▲ MR+4; MR+4; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; MR-6; MR-1; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; Dist▲ won last; MR-1; Dist▼ won last; won last; in frame last 3; MR+3; won last; MR-6; unplaced last 3; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; Dist▼ MR+2; in frame last 4; MR-1; MR-8; unplaced last 5; MR-2; prev run on a/w; MR-3; unplaced last 15;
RACE 1 12/10 Anton Ruskin 3/1 PONT DU GARD 7/1 Madiba Dance 7/1 On Approval 7/1 Magicalmysterytour 10/1 Oberoy 14/1 Scribo 25/1 Kungfoofighting RACE 2 7/10 OFF THE BIT 4/1 Goodnight Nurse 5/1 Calico 5/1 White Flame 10/1 Alpha Star 25/1 Roaming Jet 33/1 Agile Combat 33/1 Envy The Emerald 50/1 Reach The Rainbow 50/1 Corridor Of Power RACE 3 3/1 Intisara 3/1 Bristol Blue 5/1 TIMEDTOPERFECTION 5/1 Oklahoma Sky 7/1 Main Attraction 12/1 Pinkan Mambo 16/1 Noordhoek’s Speed 16/1 Contessa Confessa 16/1 Prairie Rose 16/1 Eyetunes 20/1 Marcelle 33/1 Monte Carlo Player 33/1 Myselfthebrave 33/1 Steel Pan Band 33/1 Cafe Dolce 50/1 Rock Burner 50/1 Darling Gem RACE 4 5/2 BORDER HOPPER 5/2 Way Past Midnight 5/2 Count’s Quest 5/1 New Deal 10/1 Messageinabottle 20/1 Lord Katawa 25/1 Lavita Noir 33/1 True As An Arrow RACE 5 5/2 Sensuous Sally 5/2 Jam Tart 5/2 MIRROR THE MOON 7/1 African Heritage 10/1 Bride’s Dowry 10/1 Nima 14/1 Casha 14/1 Preoccupation 20/1 Deep Secret RACE 6 16/10 GOGETTHESHERIFF 5/2 Red Barrel 5/1 Jet Explorer 5/1 Readytogorightnow 10/1 True Master 14/1 Rahvar 25/1 Clipperton Island 33/1 Notting Hill 33/1 Acapulco 50/1 Henry Of York RACE 7 5/1 Sunset Tripp 7/1 Red Heart 7/1 La Rebel 7/1 Bella Spumante 7/1 Purely Atomic 10/1 Night Out 12/1 CLEAR SAILING 12/1 Summer Cruise 14/1 Pipette 14/1 Casadesus 14/1 Maria Theresa 14/1 Art Deco 14/1 Scandal 16/1 Eros’s Girl 20/1 Firing Queen 25/1 Petala 25/1 Jo Malone 33/1 Facinating Filly 50/1 Dream To Reality RACE 8 3/1 A P IKHAJA 5/1 Luv U Babes 5/1 Lady Marshall 7/1 Thornbird 10/1 Sky Castle 10/1 Brooke’s Montana 10/1 Jay Belle 14/1 High Fashion 14/1 Eternal Winter 14/1 Witchery 14/1 First Of May 20/1 Disney Queen 20/1 Isabelle 20/1 Seventh Mission 20/1 King’s Fire 50/1 Joyful Mystery 50/1 Camara’s Park 50/1 Bizzy Peg RACE 9 4/1 Cuveo 4/1 Haizi’s Daizy 5/1 Dance In The Woods 7/1 Carole Bouquet 7/1 Ngong Hills 7/1 Aquinata 10/1 Ultimate Survival 14/1 Up In Lights 14/1 Diamond Dynasty 14/1 VITORIA 20/1 Rose And Crown 20/1 Pirangi 20/1 Tony The Rebel 25/1 Misnomer 33/1 Magma 50/1 The Arabian 50/1 Flightofthefalcon 50/1 Millenium Reign
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SPORTING POST • FriDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
Greyville Mixed Saturday • 2nd July 2016 START
11:25PM
1
MR 84 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack) - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(2-6)(4-12)
Greyville 9S10 7D14 1D14 1 Brown Sugar(G v Zyl) ES Ngwane.............. 11 62.0 MR+4; won last; 1T15 6T16 7S16 2 Penny Serenade(MG Azzie) L Hewitson....... 8 61.0 first run on a/w; 2D16 1D16 3S16 3 Secret Seven(J Snaith) R Fourie................. 14 60.5 MR+4; in frame last 3; 2K14 5D14 4S16 4 School Run(A Nel) B Fayd’herbe................... 3 60.5 first run on a/w; 2D14 2D14 5S16 5 IMPALA LILY(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech........... 1 59.5 btnF; first run on a/w; 11T18 6T15 8V16 6 Peep Show(MG Azzie) K Zechner.................... 4 59.5 unplaced last 3; first run on a/w; 2D14 2D16 1D14 7 Lobelia(L Forbes) A Forbes.............................. 7 59.0 MR+2; won last; in frame last 4; 4D16 2S18 8S18 8 Velvet Wind(AD Gordon) M Byleveld............. 5 59.0 MR+5; returns to a/w; 3D12 2D12 7S12 9 Time Marches On(DS Bosch) S Khumalo.. 12 58.0 MR+2; Dist▲ returns to a/w; 1D14 4D16 12D14 10 Flash Mcqueen(AJ Wright) T Godden.......... 6 57.0 2D12 2D14 6D14 11 Victory Takeover(R Hill) R Danielson...... 13 56.5 MR-1; btnF; 1K10 2S12 5S12 12 Leisure Trip(A Nel) G v Niekerk.................. 10 55.5 btnF; first run on a/w; 2D12 7S12 1S12 13 Roy’s Folly(Y Govender) - reserve 1............ 15 55.5 MR+8; Dist▲ won last; 5D14 12D12 3D14 14 Royalsecuritybaby(KG Naidoo) - reserve 2..9 54.5 MR-1; 7D16 4D16 4D14 15 French Lass(GS Kotzen) - reserve 3............. 2 54.0 MR-1;
START
12:10PM
2
Middle Stakes (Polytrack) - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(7-11)(9-15)
Greyville 9D14 5D16 5S18 1 Aspara(J Snaith) D Whyte.............................. 11 60.0 MR-8; btnF; unplaced last 6; 1S12 1D12 2D16 2 Desert Fighter(DR Drier) S Veale............... 2 60.0 MR+3; btnF; in frame last 3; 2D16 5D14 3D18 3 What A Poet(CS Laird) A Marcus................... 5 60.0 MR-2; Dist▼ 3D14 1K12 2D14 4 CAPE LADDIE(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech......... 4 60.0 MR+1; in frame last 4; 6D12 3D12 3S12 5 Sublime Code(AD Gordon) G Lerena............. 3 60.0 Dist▲ returns to a/w; 6V12 5T15 9S14 6 Master Archer(SG Tarry) L Hewitson....... 12 60.0 MR-6; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 2D14 10S14 2D14 7 Bagger Vance(G v Zyl) B Lerena................. 14 58.0 4D14 6S14 4D14 8 Master Of Mischief(W Whitehead) A Forbes.. 10 58.0 7D14 4V12 8D12 9 Silence Descends(KG Naidoo) S Khumalo........ 6 58.0 MR-6; returns to a/w; 4D16 9D14 7D16 10 Son Of Silver(F Robinson) P Strydom........ 15 58.0 4D14 6D14 3D16 11 Tipo Tinto(G v Zyl) W Kennedy....................... 9 58.0 4S14 10S14 4D14 12 Bizjet(C Scott) M Yeni.................................... 13 58.0 5D12 7D14 3D14 13 Buster Brown(CG Eudy) - reserve 1........... 1 56.0 3D14 1D14 8D14 14 Golden Fort(D Campbell) - reserve 2........... 7 56.0 4D14 1D12 6D12 15 Albert(KG Naidoo) - reserve 3......................... 8 56.0 MR+2; Dist▲ returns to a/w;
3
Gr3 Delta Air Lines 2200 (Turf) - 2200m - SAME TRAINER:(6-9)(11-12)
Greyville 7K20 8D14 9D18 1 Punta Arenas(DR Drier) K De Melo.............. 3 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 7; 4S16 3S24 2D24 2 Helderberg Blue(MW Bass) G v Niekerk... 8 59.0 MR+2; Dist▼ in frame last 3; 14T20 12D19 6S24 3 Disco Al(J Ramsden) P Strydom..................... 5 57.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 8K16 3S18 15D19 4 Dynastic Power(VH Marshall) M Byleveld... 2 57.0 Dist▲ 7S18 14D19 5D18 5 MASTER’S EYE(J Snaith) D Whyte................... 4 57.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 8T20 13D24 8S24 6 Killua Castle(GV Woodruff) C Zackey........ 12 56.5 hdgr ON; Dist▼ unplaced last 6; 9K28 11D24 14S24 7 Wavin’ Flag(BJ Crawford) C Orffer................. 6 56.0 hdgr ON; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 2D19 7D18 2S24 8 Deputy Jud(MG Azzie) K Zechner................... 9 55.5 Dist▼ 3T18 1T20 7D19 9 Master Switch(GV Woodruff) A Marcus...... 1 55.5 Dist▲ 6S24 13D19 14D24 10 Serissa(SG Tarry) S Khumalo......................... 10 55.5 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 1T25 2T20 9S24 11 The Centenary(MF de Kock) Wei Marwing... 7 55.5 Dist▼ 4V20 1T18 6D24 12 Alghadeer(MF de Kock) A Delpech.............. 11 54.0 Dist▼
START
1:35PM
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PA2/PICK SIX1 Gr3 Gold Vase (Turf) - 3000m - SAME TRAINER:(3-12-13-15)(4-7)
Greyville 12K20 1K32 6D19 1 KING OF PAIN(J Ramsden) B Fayd’herbe......... 2 60.0 Dist▲ 11D14 9D19 8D18 2 Gold Onyx(SG Tarry) A Fortune..................... 15 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 3K28 12D24 12S24 3 Kingston Mines(MF de Kock) D Dillon....... 13 58.5 hdgr ON; 6S14 8S18 1D24 4 Balance Sheet(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech... 10 58.5 MR+3; won last; 1S24 3D24 1D16 5 No Worries(G v Zyl) Scratched...................... 3 58.5 won latest 3T32 7D24 5S24 6 Storm Warning(JJ v Vuuren) G Lerena....... 7 57.0 2S20 2S24 5D24 7 Solar Star(D Kannemeyer) S Randolph......... 9 57.0 2T20 4T25 15D20 8 Stebbins(WH Marwing) Wei Marwing............. 4 55.5 Dist▲ 8D19 10D18 7S24 9 Greek Legend(MG Azzie) L Hewitson.......... 11 55.5 unplaced last 3; 5S20 7S24 4D24 10 Crime Victim(DC Howells) M Yeni................ 8 54.0 5S24 9D24 10S24 11 Great Rumpus(F Robinson) A Forbes........... 1 54.0 unplaced last 5; 5T18 1V24 2T25 12 Enaad(MF de Kock) S Khumalo......................... 5 52.5 btnF; 4T32 10D24 2S20 13 Smart Mart(MF de Kock) ES Ngwane......... 14 52.5 MR-1; note run on 22Jun; 11S18 15D24 3S24 14 Three Balloons(MW Bass) G v Niekerk...... 6 52.5 1V20 5T26 9T25 15 Kinaan(MF de Kock) C Murray........................ 12 50.0 7D16 10S18 6S16 16 Royal Zulu Guard(KG Naidoo) K Zechner... 16 50.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3;
START
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PA3/PICK SIX2/JACKPOT1 Gr2 Golden Slipper (2yo Fillies)(Turf) - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(1-7)(8-11)(10-14)
2:25PM
Greyville 1S10 1S10 6S11 1 Al Hawraa(MF de Kock) C Murray.................. 8 60.0 Dist▲ 1D12 1D12 9D14 2 Call Me Winter(MD Miller) Scratched....... 13 60.0 2S14 1D14 2D14 3 Dawn Calling(DC Howells) M Yeni............... 5 60.0 in frame last 5; 10S12 5D14 2D12 4 Diamond In The Sky(AJ Wright) K De Melo.. 11 60.0 2S12 1S14 3D14 5 Final Judgement(GS Kotzen) S Randolph... 1 60.0 in frame last 4; 1D10 5S11 6D14 6 Fortissimus(R Hill) G Lerena........................ 6 60.0 2T11 3T12 6D14 7 Intriguing Lady(MF de Kock) B Fayd’herbe.. 15 60.0 1T10 8 Macadamia(RR Magner) M Byleveld............ 14 60.0 Dist▲ won last; second run; 2V12 1V14 1D14 9 Maleficent(AG Laird) Wei Marwing............... 2 60.0 won last 2; in frame last 3; 1T12 2T12 4S12 10 Myfunnyvalentine(SG Tarry) S Khumalo... 12 60.0 Dist▲ in frame last 3; 10T12 9T14 3T14 11 Open Road(RR Magner) R Danielson............ 10 60.0 2S12 1S12 1D14 12 Sail(DR Drier) S Veale........................................ 4 60.0 won last 2; in frame last 3; 1F12 1K12 2K12 13 The Merry Widow(J Snaith) A Delpech..... 16 60.0 btnF; Dist▲ in frame last 4; 1T10 4S11 3S12 14 VISUALITY(SG Tarry) P Strydom........................ 9 60.0 Dist▲ in frame last 3; 2S12 2S10 15 Captains Moll(JM Goodman) - reserve 1.... 7 60.0 fourth run; 2S12 1D12 9S12 16 Zadora(G Anthony) - reserve 2........................ 3 60.0 Dist▲
START
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PA4/PICK SIX3/JACKPOT2 Gr2 Golden Horseshoe (Turf) - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(1-3-6-11)(2-10)(4-7)
3:10PM
Greyville 1S10 6S12 1V16 1 Bold Rex(MF de Kock) A Delpech.................... 3 60.0 won last; 1S10 3S12 4D14 2 Buffalo Soldier(CS Laird) A Marcus.......... 4 60.0 hdgr ON; in frame last 3; 2S12 1S14 2D14 3 Daffiq(MF de Kock) Wei Marwing.................. 14 60.0 btnF; in frame last 3; 2S12 6S11 4S12 4 Gio Ponti’s Legacy(PV Lafferty) B Lerena... 1 60.0 btnF; Dist▲ 1S10 8S11 3D12 5 Gunner(PM Gadsby) S Khumalo..................... 10 60.0 Dist▲ 2S12 1S14 1D14 6 Misty Birnam(MF de Kock) C Murray........... 6 60.0 won last 2; in frame last 3; 2S10 4S10 7 Moon Shadow(PV Lafferty) P Strydom........ 13 60.0 btnF; Dist▲ 1F12 1F12 5S12 8 Oomph(MG Azzie) L Hewitson........................... 9 60.0 btnF; Dist▲ 3D12 2S11 6S12 9 Over Sure(KG Naidoo) M Yeni...................... 11 60.0 Dist▲ 1D12 1D14 10 PALLADIUM(CS Laird) K De Melo.................... 12 60.0 won last 2; 4V12 11 Raasmaal(MF de Kock) G Lerena.................... 2 60.0 1S10 4S11 8D10 12 Rob’s Jewel(MD Miller) A Forbes.................. 7 60.0 hdgr OFF; Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 7T11 1T16 1V16 13 Unagi(GM Alexander) A Fortune......................... 5 60.0 MR-82; won last 2; 1D14 14 Zodiac Ruler(J Snaith) R Fourie................... 8 60.0 won last; second run;
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PA5/PICK SIX4/JACKPOT3 Gr1 Vodacom Durban July (Turf) - 2200m - SAME TRAINER:(1-7-19)(3-6-20)(5-9-15-18)(8-11)(12-17)(14-16)
4:20PM
Greyville 3T20 2T20 3D16 1 FRENCH NAVY(SG Tarry) Wei Marwing............ 4 60.0 Dist▲ in frame last 7; 4T20 4T20 1D16 2 Mac De Lago(WH Marwing) B Fayd’herbe.... 16 59.5 MR+7; Dist▲ won last; 1T16 1T18 1T25 3 Abashiri(MG Azzie) K Zechner........................ 2 59.0 Dist▼ won last 5; 7K16 14K20 8T18 4 Master Sabina(GV Woodruff) G Lerena........ 8 56.5 btnF; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 1K18 4K20 1D16 5 Black Arthur(J Snaith) D Whyte................ 17 55.5 MR+10; Dist▲ won last; 2D16 1D20 2D16 6 Rabada(MG Azzie) M Byleveld........................ 12 55.5 in frame last 4; 3T18 3T25 14D20 7 Samurai Blade(SG Tarry) A Fortune............. 6 55.5 MR-2; 4K28 1S16 1D19 8 Solid Speed(D Kannemeyer) S Randolph....... 5 55.5 MR+3; Dist▲ won last 2; 1K20 10D16 2D20 9 It’s My Turn(J Snaith) R Fourie................... 14 55.5 MR+4; 8T18 2T25 4D20 10 Rocketball(G v Zyl) W Kennedy.................... 7 55.5 1D14 3D16 3D20 11 Mambo Mime(D Kannemeyer) K De Melo..... 13 55.5 MR+3; in frame last 4; 3S16 4D16 5D20 12 Ten Gun Salute(DC Howells) M Yeni.......... 10 55.5 MR+1; 3K20 1K16 1K18 13 Marinaresco(MW Bass) G v Niekerk.......... 19 55.5 MR+4; Dist▲ won last 2; 6D14 4D19 4D18 14 The Conglomerate(J Ramsden) P Strydom..20 55.5 btnF; hdgr OFF; Dist▲ 2S16 3D19 2D18 15 Dynamic(J Snaith) L Hewitson......................... 1 55.5 MR+2; Dist▲ in frame last 3; 1T18 13T20 2D19 16 St Tropez(J Ramsden) A Marcus.................. 11 55.5 Dist▲ 3D16 4D14 3D18 17 Saratoga Dancer(DC Howells) C Zackey.. 18 55.5 Dist▲ in frame last 8; 3K18 1D16 1D20 18 Bela-Bela(J Snaith) A Delpech....................... 3 54.5 won last 2; in frame last 3; 5T16 1T20 1T14 19 Trophy Wife(SG Tarry) - reserve 1.............. 15 54.5 Dist▲ won last 2; 2D19 7D18 2S24 20 Deputy Jud(MG Azzie) - reserve 2................. 9 55.5 MR-1; Dist▼
START
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PA6/PICK SIX5/JACKPOT4 MR 103 Handicap (Polytrack) - 1000m - SAME TRAINER:(3-10)(5-11)(6-12)(7-14)
5:15PM
Greyville 10T12 5T10 11S12 1 Splendid Garden(MG Azzie) K Zechner....... 9 60.0 unplaced last 3; first run on a/w; 14K10 2S10 12S12 2 Guiness(DR Drier) R Fourie............................ 15 58.5 first run on a/w; 6S10 3D14 6S11 3 Beloved Country(CS Laird) A Marcus...... 10 56.5 Dist▼ returns to a/w; 1F10 5F10 6K10 4 HARRY LIME(J Snaith) L Hewitson................... 1 56.5 first run on a/w; 3D14 1D14 5D14 5 Just Ask Me(G v Zyl) B Jacobson................... 5 55.0 Dist▼ 1T10 12T10 4T10 6 Vincente(LW Goosen) P Strydom.................... 6 55.0 first run on a/w; 5K12 1D10 7S10 7 Captain Sam(VH Marshall) M Byleveld......... 13 54.0 MR+3; returns to a/w; 1D10 2S10 8T10 8 Arabian National(SG Tarry) S Khumalo...... 7 53.5 MR+3; returns to a/w; 7V10 13S11 3T10 9 Captured Wind(C Spies) C Zackey.............. 3 53.5 first run on a/w; 4D10 4D10 1D10 10 Big King(CS Laird) K De Melo......................... 12 52.0 MR+4; won last; in frame last 3; 5T16 5D14 3D14 11 Isca(G v Zyl) W Kennedy.................................... 2 52.0 MR-3; Dist▼ 4S6 8T10 7T10 12 Varbration(LW Goosen) C Murray................ 8 52.0 MR-10; returns to a/w; 2D10 5D10 5D12 13 Hunting Owl(DC Howells) - reserve 1......... 11 52.0 MR-3; hdgr ON; returns to a/w; 9K12 3S6 4D10 14 Zinnavar(VH Marshall) - reserve 2.................. 4 52.0 MR-1; 3D10 7D10 6S10 15 Royalsecuritypower(KG Naidoo) - reserve 3.. 14 52.0
START
5:55PM
START PA1
12:55PM
START
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PA7/PICK SIX6 KZN Yearling Sale Million (Non-Blacktype)(Turf) - 1300m - SAME TRAINER:(1-7)(2-4)
Greyville 1D12 6D12 1 Caddy Master(ML Roberts) K De Melo....... 10 60.0 4S12 2D14 4D12 2 Chap Trap(W Badenhorst) S Khumalo.......... 11 60.0 in frame last 3; 6V12 8V10 2V10 3 El Malek(C Binda) A Fortune......................... 12 60.0 hdgr OFF; 3S10 5S12 4D12 4 Golden Ball(W Badenhorst) R Fourie.......... 17 60.0 prev run on a/w; 1S12 9S11 5D14 5 Ocean Drive South(KG Naidoo) W Kennedy..15 60.0 Dist▼ 3S10 3S10 6 Structured Reply(R Hill) R Danielson....... 9 60.0 second run; 3S10 2S12 7 The King Of Random(ML Roberts) D Whyte...4 60.0 9V14 3T10 1V12 8 Thewaywemakem(SD Gray) B Fayd’herbe... 5 60.0 won last; 3D10 2S10 4D12 9 Lil Gambler(AJ Wright) G Lerena.................. 8 57.5 in frame last 3; prev run on a/w; 10S12 2S12 10 Lunar Rush(DC Howells) A Delpech............... 3 57.5 7D12 4S12 4S16 11 Peggy’s Dream(PM Gadsby) D Dillon......... 13 57.5 Dist▼ 1D12 7S12 12 POSTER GIRL(G v Zyl) A Marcus...................... 2 57.5 2K12 3F12 1K12 13 Shizam(GS Kotzen) S Randolph........................ 1 57.5 won last; in frame last 3; 2V12 9T12 14 Truth Of Beauty(GV Woodruff) P Strydom... 14 57.5 btnF; 6D12 9D14 15 My Word My Bond(J Snaith) - reserve 1... 16 60.0 Dist▼ 6S10 16 Kimberley(CS Laird) - reserve 2..................... 6 60.0 second run; 5V10 8V12 5V15 17 Porcupine Creek(AG Laird) - reserve 3...... 7 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3;
START
6:35PM
10
Gr1 Garden Province Stakes (F&M)(Turf) - 1600m - SAME TRAINER:(1-2-11)(5-6)(7-12-14)
Greyville 1T16 12T20 4D14 1 Inara(MW Bass) G v Niekerk............................ 5 60.0 btnF; 3K16 2S12 4S12 2 Lanner Falcon(MW Bass) A Delpech......... 12 60.0 Dist▲ in frame last 4; 1D16 8T16 6D14 3 Olma(F Robinson) P Strydom.......................... 10 60.0 MR-1; 2T12 4T12 9S12 4 Lazer Star(MG Azzie) L Hewitson.................. 4 60.0 MR-1; Dist▲ 10S12 1D14 1D14 5 Alexis(BJ Crawford) C Orffer.......................... 11 60.0 MR+3; won last 2; 6S12 5S12 8D14 6 Cuvee Brut(BJ Crawford) M Byleveld............ 9 60.0 MR-2; unplaced last 3; 7S12 4T15 7D14 7 Bichette(SG Tarry) B Lerena......................... 15 60.0 MR-2; 2T16 7T12 3D14 8 Sensible Lover(WH Marwing) Wei Marwing....7 60.0 MR+3; 2S18 1D20 3S24 9 Deputy Ryder(NL Bruss) G Lerena................ 2 60.0 MR+3; Dist▼ in frame last 4; 12K16 4S16 10D14 10 Eventual Angel(DR Drier) S Veale............... 3 60.0 hdgr ON; 2K14 6D16 2D14 11 SILVER MOUNTAIN(MW Bass) B Fayd’herbe.. 6 59.0 MR-1; 11T18 3T12 4D20 12 Heaps Of Fun(SG Tarry) S Khumalo............... 8 59.0 MR-2; Dist▼ 2T18 3D16 2D20 13 Negroamaro(JJ v Vuuren) A Marcus........... 13 59.0 Dist▼ in frame last 7; 5D16 8D20 6D16 14 Intergalactic(SG Tarry) A Fortune.............. 1 59.0 2D16 1D16 3S16 15 Secret Seven(J Snaith) - reserve 1............. 14 59.0 in frame last 3;
START
7:15PM
11
Tabgold Sprint (Non-Blacktype)(Polytrack) - 1200m - SAME TRAINER:(1-10)(3-15)(8-9)
Greyville 1K12 5S11 1D11 1 CAPTAIN SWAROVSKI(J Snaith) D Whyte...... 9 60.0 MR+2; won last; 4D14 3S11 9S12 2 Ernie(MW Bass) G v Niekerk........................... 14 60.0 first run on a/w; 1S10 1S12 4S12 3 Natal(ML Roberts) R Danielson........................ 8 60.0 btnF; in frame last 5; 1D14 8D14 14D16 4 Royal Armour(L Forbes) A Forbes............... 5 60.0 Dist▼ returns to a/w; 2D13 6S16 1D12 5 Captain Chaos(M Dixon) K De Melo........... 12 58.0 MR+7; won last; 7S12 4D12 2D12 6 Cutting Edge(DS Bosch) S Khumalo............ 3 58.0 returns to a/w; 7S11 2D12 4D11 7 Psycho Syd(VH Marshall) M Byleveld........... 15 58.0 MR-1; 12D14 8D16 16D20 8 Redcarpet Captain(G v Zyl) W Kennedy.. 11 58.0 1st run gelded; unplaced last 5; 3D14 12S11 3S14 9 Budapest(G v Zyl) B Lerena............................ 1 58.0 MR+8; returns to a/w; 3S12 7S12 2S11 10 Victoria Lavelle(J Snaith) A Delpech......... 4 57.5 btnF; first run on a/w; 5S16 8D14 1S12 11 Bunker Bill(AD Gordon) P Strydom.............. 6 56.0 won last; first run on a/w; 6V12 1V10 5V12 12 Al Azraq(C Binda) A Fortune........................... 7 56.0 MR+1; Dist▼ returns to a/w; 11T12 5V12 5S10 13 Perfumed Lady(MF de Kock) - reserve 1... 13 51.5 unplaced last 4; first run on a/w; 6D14 2D14 2D14 14 Executive Power(MD Miller) - reserve 2.. 10 56.0 MR+1; btnF; Dist▼ 2D10 1D12 2D11 15 Vous Et Var(ML Roberts) - reserve 3............ 2 54.0 in frame last 3;
START
7:55PM
12
Thukela Handicap (Listed)(Turf) - 1600m - SAME TRAINER:(1-3-13)(2-9)(4-11)(5-14)(7-17)(12-16)
Greyville 5D14 10D14 1D14 1 Sail South(BJ Crawford) S Veale................... 7 61.0 MR+3; won last; prev run on a/w; 1K16 2D14 9D16 2 Baritone(J Snaith) A Delpech....................... 10 60.0 btnF; 5S16 5S18 13D18 3 Big Cat(BJ Crawford) M Byleveld..................... 9 58.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 2D16 6D16 12D20 4 Celtic Captain(G v Zyl) G Lerena................. 8 57.5 MR-1; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 11D14 10S11 2S14 5 Beat The Retreat(AD Gordon) D Dillon..... 14 57.0 MR-1; 1S16 13D16 9D20 6 Sylvester The Cat(DC Howells) C Zackey.... 17 57.0 Dist▼ 8D18 1D14 9D14 7 Diamond King(AJ Rivalland) L Hewitson........ 4 56.5 6T18 7T14 2T14 8 Prince Of Orange(Candice Dawson) M Yeni..16 55.0 new stbl (ex MG Azzie); 8F14 1D16 6D20 9 BROOKLYN BRAWLER(J Snaith) D Whyte..... 11 54.0 Dist▼ 3T16 4T16 3D20 10 Kingmambo’s Legacy(MF de Kock) B Nyawo.. 2 54.0 btnF; Dist▼ in frame last 7; 8D16 4S20 16D19 11 Silver Spring(G v Zyl) W Kennedy................ 5 54.0 MR-2; Dist▼ 3D18 4D16 10D16 12 Mumsy’s Jet(AJ Wright) R Danielson.......... 15 53.5 13K20 4D16 1D16 13 Nebula(BJ Crawford) C Orffer........................ 12 53.0 MR+6; hdgr ON; won last; 9D14 1S16 2D16 14 Royal Life(AD Gordon) S Khumalo................. 6 52.5 btnF; 5D12 5S14 9S16 15 Royal Zulu Warrior(KG Naidoo) - reserve 1.. 1 57.5 MR-2; unplaced last 3; 10D14 5S16 5D12 16 Mr Roy(AJ Wright) - reserve 2....................... 13 53.5 MR-1; unplaced last 4; 13D14 3D14 4D16 17 Spanish Captain(AJ Rivalland) - reserve 3.. 3 52.0 hdgr ON;
RACE 1 4/1 Penny Serenade 4/1 IMPALA LILY 5/1 Secret Seven 5/1 School Run 7/1 Lobelia 10/1 Victory Takeover 10/1 Time Marches On 10/1 Brown Sugar 14/1 Leisure Trip 14/1 Roy’s Folly 20/1 Royalsecuritybaby 25/1 Flash Mcqueen 25/1 Peep Show 33/1 Velvet Wind 33/1 French Lass RACE 2 5/2 What A Poet 4/1 CAPE LADDIE 5/1 Desert Fighter 7/1 Son Of Silver 7/1 Tipo Tinto 10/1 Aspara 10/1 Master Of Mischief 10/1 Sublime Code 14/1 Bagger Vance 14/1 Silence Descends 14/1 Bizjet 14/1 Buster Brown 20/1 Master Archer 33/1 Golden Fort 33/1 Albert RACE 3 3/1 Helderberg Blue 3/1 Deputy Jud 5/1 Disco Al 7/1 Alghadeer 7/1 The Centenary 7/1 MASTER’S EYE 7/1 Master Switch 20/1 Punta Arenas 20/1 Dynastic Power 25/1 Killua Castle 25/1 Serissa 33/1 Wavin’ Flag RACE 4 4/1 Balance Sheet 5/1 Storm Warning 5/1 Stebbins 7/1 Enaad 7/1 Solar Star 7/1 KING OF PAIN -/- No Worries 7/1 Three Balloons 14/1 Crime Victim 20/1 Kinaan 20/1 Greek Legend 20/1 Kingston Mines 25/1 Gold Onyx 33/1 Great Rumpus 33/1 Smart Mart 50/1 Royal Zulu Guard RACE 5 3/1 Maleficent 3/1 VISUALITY 3/1 Myfunnyvalentine 5/1 The Merry Widow 14/1 Sail 14/1 Al Hawraa 14/1 Fortissimus 14/1 Final Judgement 14/1 Dawn Calling 20/1 Intriguing Lady -/- Call Me Winter 25/1 Macadamia 33/1 Open Road 50/1 Captains Moll 50/1 Diamond In The Sky 50/1 Zadora RACE 6 4/1 Daffiq 4/1 Unagi 5/1 Buffalo Soldier 5/1 PALLADIUM 7/1 Misty Birnam 10/1 Bold Rex 10/1 Raasmaal 10/1 Zodiac Ruler 14/1 Gunner 14/1 Oomph 20/1 Moon Shadow 25/1 Rob’s Jewel 33/1 Over Sure 33/1 Gio Ponti’s Legacy RACE 7 4/1 Bela-Bela 5/1 FRENCH NAVY 6/1 Black Arthur 8/1 Marinaresco 10/1 Abashiri 12/1 It’s My Turn 12/1 Solid Speed 14/1 St Tropez 16/1 Rabada 20/1 Ten Gun Salute 20/1 Mambo Mime 20/1 Master Sabina 20/1 Mac De Lago 25/1 Rocketball 25/1 Dynamic 33/1 The Conglomerate 40/1 Samurai Blade 66/1 Saratoga Dancer 80/1 Trophy Wife 80/1 Deputy Jud RACE 8 4/1 Big King 5/1 Isca 5/1 HARRY LIME 7/1 Arabian National 7/1 Beloved Country 7/1 Vincente 10/1 Splendid Garden 14/1 Captain Sam 14/1 Captured Wind 14/1 Guiness 20/1 Just Ask Me 20/1 Zinnavar 25/1 Royalsecuritypower 33/1 Varbration 33/1 Hunting Owl RACE 9 2/1 POSTER GIRL 4/1 The King Of Random 7/1 Structured Reply 7/1 Lunar Rush 12/1 Caddy Master 12/1 Chap Trap 12/1 El Malek 14/1 Truth Of Beauty 14/1 Shizam 16/1 Lil Gambler 16/1 Thewaywemakem 20/1 Ocean Drive South 20/1 Kimberley 25/1 Golden Ball 33/1 Peggy’s Dream 50/1 My Word My Bond 66/1 Porcupine Creek RACE 10 4/1 Negroamaro 5/1 Inara 5/1 SILVER MOUNTAIN 5/1 Sensible Lover 7/1 Alexis 7/1 Deputy Ryder 7/1 Heaps Of Fun 12/1 Lanner Falcon 12/1 Olma 16/1 Cuvee Brut 20/1 Intergalactic 20/1 Lazer Star 25/1 Eventual Angel 25/1 Secret Seven 33/1 Bichette RACE 11 4/1 CAPTAIN SWAROVSKI 5/1 Victoria Lavelle 5/1 Bunker Bill 5/1 Natal 10/1 Captain Chaos 10/1 Psycho Syd 10/1 Perfumed Lady 10/1 Al Azraq 10/1 Executive Power 10/1 Cutting Edge 14/1 Royal Armour 20/1 Budapest 20/1 Vous Et Var 20/1 Ernie 33/1 Redcarpet Captain RACE 12 3/1 Kingmambo’s Legacy 4/1 Royal Life 4/1 Nebula 5/1 BROOKLYN BRAWLER 5/1 Baritone 12/1 Sail South 16/1 Prince Of Orange 16/1 Beat The Retreat 20/1 Sylvester The Cat 20/1 Celtic Captain 25/1 Spanish Captain 25/1 Mr Roy 33/1 Royal Zulu Warrior 33/1 Big Cat 33/1 Mumsy’s Jet 33/1 Silver Spring 33/1 Diamond King
SPORTING POST • FriDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
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turffontein Saturday • 2nd July 2016 START
12:35PM
Turffontein
1
Juvenile Plate - 1160m - SAME TRAINER:(-)
4T11 8T12 2T12 1 Approval Mode(LJ Erasmus) S Brown......... 4 60.0 note run on 28Jun; 1T12 3T12 3T14 2 Double Appeal(JA Soma) C Ngcobo............. 2 58.0 Dist▼ in frame last 5; 1T10 3T11 3 FLYING MYTH(SG Tarry) A Domeyer................. 6 58.0 1V14 5V16 4 Hideaway(PA Peter) JP vd Merwe.................... 7 58.0 btnF; Dist▼ 1T15 4T12 5T12 5 Outshine(T Zackey) A Balloo........................... 1 58.0 1st run gelded; 9V12 6 Prince Of War(G Maroun) J Penny.............. 5 55.0 second run; 4V12 7 Raasmaal(MF de Kock) R Simons................... 3 55.0 btnF; second run;
START
1:10PM
Turffontein
2
Juvenile Plate (Fillies) - 1160m - SAME TRAINER:(1-7)(5-6)
3
Maiden Plate (F&M) - 1000m - SAME TRAINER:(2-5)(3-7)
4V10 1T12 1 Caribbean Queen(PA Peter) I Sturgeon....... 2 60.0 won last; 1T12 8T12 3T12 2 Pool Party(RR Magner) R Simons................. 1 60.0 3Q12 3Q10 3Q10 3 Rasberry Lips(C Spies) R Munger............... 4 60.0 in frame last 3; prev run on sand; 1T10 4 WATER LILY LAKE(SG Tarry) not declared....... 5 60.0 won last; second run; 7V14 5V14 4V12 5 Bezgal(SD Gray) F Herholdt............................. 3 57.0 6T12 6 Gateway To Heaven(SD Gray) JP vd Merwe...6 57.0 second run; 8T10 7 Mother Angelica(PA Peter) C Habib........... 7 57.0 second run;
START PA1
1:45PM
Turffontein
3V10 4V10 9V10 1 Imperial Topaz(LW Goosen) G Wrogemann.. 5 60.0 3V10 6V10 7T10 2 Golden Memories(C Binda) C Habib.......... 1 60.0 MR-2; 3V10 3 CELTIC LADY(RR Magner) R Munger................ 4 60.0 second run; 10V12 2V10 4 Gina Ballerina(S Ferreira) R Simons........... 9 60.0 9V12 7T10 9T10 5 Kitty Coo(C Binda) M Thackeray.................... 2 57.0 unplaced last 4; 6T10 6 Lady Of The World(ST Pettigrew) M v Rensburg.. 3 57.0 second run; 4V10 2V10 4T10 7 Levi Lady(RR Magner) I Sturgeon.................... 7 57.0 in frame last 4; 8 My Trouble(E Verdonese) D Habib................ 6 57.0 Rebel King filly; first run; 6Q12 9 Next World(C Spies) C Storey....................... 8 57.0 second run; first run on turf;
START
2:15PM
Turffontein
4
PA2/PICK SIX1 Maiden Plate - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(3-4-6-9)(8-11)
9V12 4T12 6V14 1 Vars Pride(SW Kenny) G Wrogemann............ 6 60.0 4V17 6V15 1V14 2 Streetwear(BO Wiid) Scratched................... 8 60.0 hdgr OFF; won last; 4V16 3T14 6V20 3 Bubbly Reply(G Maroun) J Penny............... 13 60.0 Dist▼ 10T12 7V10 8T12 4 Devious Xandre(G Maroun) M v Rensburg.. 14 60.0 MR-2; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 5V18 7V20 4V14 5 Duke Of Edinburgh(C Binda) C Habib........ 5 60.0 hdgr OFF; 8T12 5T14 13T12 6 Charltons Announce(G Maroun) R Simons...11 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 10; 9T16 7 Abranches(C Spies) C Storey........................ 9 60.0 second run; note run on 28Jun; 2V14 8 Ebony Knight(MG Azzie) T Pretorius............. 1 60.0 btnF; second run; 8T14 9V10 7T12 9 Cherished Gold(G Maroun) I Sturgeon........ 2 57.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 11V10 6V12 10T16 10 Discoveror(LJ Erasmus) S Brown................. 3 56.0 unplaced last 3; 3V12 11 MEXICAN SUN(MG Azzie) JP vd Merwe........... 4 56.0 Dist▲ second run; 12 Ocean Side(AG Laird) F Herholdt.................... 7 56.0 Mambo In Seattle gelding; 6T15 13 Orapa(JA Soma) A Domeyer........................... 12 56.0 second run; 10V12 4V12 14 Trotska(S Ferreira) R Munger....................... 10 56.0 Dist▲
START
2:50PM
Turffontein
5
PA3/PICK SIX2/JACKPOT1 Pinnacle Stakes - 1160m - SAME TRAINER:(2-9-10)
3V12 2T11 2S12 1 African Ruler(PA Peter) I Sturgeon........... 10 60.0 in frame last 7; 2V14 2V14 1V14 2 Finchatton(SG Tarry) A Domeyer.................. 1 60.0 MR+6; Dist▼ won last; 6T10 3T10 1T10 3 Viking Hero(G Maroun) M Mjoka................... 7 60.0 MR+6; won last; 3T12 7T10 1T12 4 GRADUATION DAY(JA Soma) R Simons........... 9 58.5 MR+6; won last; 8T12 9T16 6T15 5 Toro Rosso(MF de Kock) S Brown................. 3 58.5 MR-4; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 15T12 10T12 6T15 6 Isphan(MG Azzie) JP vd Merwe........................ 8 57.0 hdgr ON; Dist▼ unplaced last 7; 10T11 6T10 9T10 7 Deliver The Power(S Ferreira) R Munger.. 2 57.0 MR-3; unplaced last 3; 11T12 3T12 6D12 8 Morpheus(SW Kenny) G Wrogemann............. 4 57.0 new stbl (ex DC Howells); 8T15 6T16 4V14 9 Tiger’s Retreat(SG Tarry) C Habib.............. 5 57.0 MR-2; Dist▼ 6T10 9T12 9T12 10 Swift Sarah(SG Tarry) J Mariba.................... 6 53.0 MR-3; unplaced last 4;
START
3:25PM
Turffontein
6
PA4/PICK SIX3/JACKPOT2 MR 76 Handicap - 2450m - SAME TRAINER:(2-6)(8-11)(13-15)
1T26 8T32 10V24 1 Savage Wind(JA Soma) C Ngcobo.................. 1 60.5 11T18 7V20 3T25 2 THE ELMO EFFECT(GM Alexander) S Brown... 9 59.0 11V20 5V16 2V24 3 Noble Star(M Houdalakis) R Simons............ 10 59.0 1V24 3V24 6T25 4 Penteliko(MG Azzie) JP vd Merwe............... 11 58.0 11V16 10V24 8V24 5 Star Point(MF de Kock) M Thackeray............ 8 58.0 MR-1; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 3; 11V20 14V20 10V15 6 Oriental Blue(GM Alexander) G Wright...... 12 55.5 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 2V24 3T26 1T26 7 Equator(SW Kenny) G Wrogemann............... 13 55.0 MR+9; won last; in frame last 4; 3T26 6V20 5T25 8 New Fort(RR Magner) I Sturgeon................. 15 55.0 2V24 1V24 7V16 9 A P Emblem(ST Pettigrew) M v Rensburg....... 5 53.0 Dist▲ 4T18 8V17 4V20 10 Hermoso Mundo(AG Laird) not declared..... 7 52.5 MR-2; Dist▲ 1V20 5V20 1V20 11 Frappachino(RR Magner) F Herholdt.......... 14 52.0 MR+3; Dist▲ won last; 12V24 13V20 11V20 12 Scare Tactics(DN Stenger) J Penny............. 3 52.0 MR-5; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 10V16 4V20 4T18 13 Aza Arrow(CE Erasmus) R Munger................ 6 52.0 MR+2; Dist▲ 10T26 5T26 14V20 14 Secunde’s Victor(SG Tarry) M Mjoka......... 2 52.0 MR-2; Dist▲ unplaced last 6; 12V16 10V20 9T18 15 Sir Trippi(CE Erasmus) - reserve 1................ 4 52.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 5;
START
PA5/PICK SIX4/JACKPOT3 Gr1 Vodacom Durban July (Turf) - 2200m - SAME TRAINER:(1-7-19)(3-6-20)(5-9-15-18)(8-11)(12-17)(14-16)
4:20PM Greyville
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3T20 2T20 3D16 1 FRENCH NAVY(SG Tarry) Wei Marwing............ 4 60.0 Dist▲ in frame last 7; 4T20 4T20 1D16 2 Mac De Lago(WH Marwing) B Fayd’herbe.... 16 59.5 MR+7; Dist▲ won last; 1T16 1T18 1T25 3 Abashiri(MG Azzie) K Zechner........................ 2 59.0 Dist▼ won last 5; 7K16 14K20 8T18 4 Master Sabina(GV Woodruff) G Lerena........ 8 56.5 btnF; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 1K18 4K20 1D16 5 Black Arthur(J Snaith) D Whyte................ 17 55.5 MR+10; Dist▲ won last; 2D16 1D20 2D16 6 Rabada(MG Azzie) M Byleveld........................ 12 55.5 in frame last 4; 3T18 3T25 14D20 7 Samurai Blade(SG Tarry) A Fortune............. 6 55.5 MR-2; 4K28 1S16 1D19 8 Solid Speed(D Kannemeyer) S Randolph....... 5 55.5 MR+3; Dist▲ won last 2; 1K20 10D16 2D20 9 It’s My Turn(J Snaith) R Fourie................... 14 55.5 MR+4; 8T18 2T25 4D20 10 Rocketball(G v Zyl) W Kennedy.................... 7 55.5 1D14 3D16 3D20 11 Mambo Mime(D Kannemeyer) K De Melo..... 13 55.5 MR+3; in frame last 4; 3S16 4D16 5D20 12 Ten Gun Salute(DC Howells) M Yeni.......... 10 55.5 MR+1; 3K20 1K16 1K18 13 Marinaresco(MW Bass) G v Niekerk.......... 19 55.5 MR+4; Dist▲ won last 2; 6D14 4D19 4D18 14 The Conglomerate(J Ramsden) P Strydom..20 55.5 btnF; hdgr OFF; Dist▲ 2S16 3D19 2D18 15 Dynamic(J Snaith) L Hewitson......................... 1 55.5 MR+2; Dist▲ in frame last 3; 1T18 13T20 2D19 16 St Tropez(J Ramsden) A Marcus.................. 11 55.5 Dist▲ 3D16 4D14 3D18 17 Saratoga Dancer(DC Howells) C Zackey.. 18 55.5 Dist▲ in frame last 8; 3K18 1D16 1D20 18 Bela-Bela(J Snaith) A Delpech....................... 3 54.5 won last 2; in frame last 3; 5T16 1T20 1T14 19 Trophy Wife(SG Tarry) - reserve 1.............. 15 54.5 Dist▲ won last 2; 2D19 7D18 2S24 20 Deputy Jud(MG Azzie) - reserve 2................. 9 55.5 MR-1; Dist▼
START
PA6/PICK SIX5/JACKPOT4 MR 85 Handicap (F&M) - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(1-10)(2-8)(3-12)(6-7)
4:35PM
Turffontein
8
1T16 1T14 1T16 1 Off The Mark(SG Tarry) A Domeyer.............. 6 60.0 MR+4; won last 3; in frame last 4; 2T16 12T16 7T18 2 Fortitude(M Houdalakis) I Sturgeon............ 11 59.0 Dist▼ 5V14 7T16 5T14 3 FUTURE FANTASTIC(ST Pettigrew) M v Rensburg.. 3 58.0 MR-3; unplaced last 4; 7V14 9T15 8T14 4 Julie Doolittle(RR Magner) R Simons........ 9 57.5 unplaced last 3; 3V16 1V16 5V16 5 Dover Beach(MG Azzie) M Mjoka.................. 2 56.0 6T16 10T12 3T14 6 London(PA Peter) C Habib.............................. 10 56.0 btnF; 7T10 3T12 5V12 7 Save The Day(PA Peter) G Wright................... 5 55.5 Dist▲ 4V14 6V14 5T16 8 China Beach(M Houdalakis) G Wrogemann... 12 55.0 MR-1; 2V12 6T15 4T15 9 Nitrogen(AG Laird) JP vd Merwe.................... 8 53.5 MR-2; btnF; 7V17 2T14 10T18 10 Bravo Maya(SG Tarry) J Mariba..................... 4 53.5 Dist▼ 2V12 1V14 9T15 11 Spring Dance(S Ferreira) R Munger.............. 7 53.0 MR-2; 3T14 1V16 6V16 12 Jin-Go-Lo-Ba(ST Pettigrew) not declared....... 1 53.0 btnF;
START
5:05PM
Turffontein
9
PA7/PICK SIX6 MR 69 Handicap - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(2-4-7)(12-14-15)
6T16 3T16 5T14 1 Green Crest(D Nieuwenhuizen) S Brown..... 13 60.0 MR-1; 8Q10 11S10 10Q12 2 Boarding Call(C Spies) R Munger............... 4 59.5 MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 6; 10V16 2V14 10T16 3 Dangerous Diva(M Houdalakis) Scratched.. 6 57.0 10T10 14V12 11Q16 4 King’s Summit(C Spies) E Pheiffer............. 15 55.5 MR-2; hdgr ON; Dist▲ 1V12 5 HEAVEN’S DOOR(PA Peter) JP vd Merwe........ 1 55.0 Dist▲ won last; second run; 3T14 12T16 5V16 6 Lexicon(SG Tarry) J Mariba.............................. 9 54.5 MR-2; 11F14 3V14 7Q16 7 Sacred Countess(C Spies) C Storey.......... 2 54.5 hdgr ON; prev run on sand; 3V15 1V16 7T16 8 Pride Of Barbados(RP Lerena) A Balloo.. 10 54.0 10T16 7T16 4V17 9 Main Sunday(RR Magner) R Simons............ 11 53.5 MR-2; Dist▼ 12V10 9V12 11T14 10 Catwalk Tease(E Verdonese) G Wright........ 7 52.0 MR-5; unplaced last 4; 4S12 6D14 10D12 11 Love Conquers All(C Binda) C Habib...... 14 52.0 MR-5; hdgr ON; Dist▲ 10V17 6T14 2T16 12 River Run(J Vos) M Thackeray..................... 12 52.0 13V14 10T10 10V12 13 Lady Torera(CE Erasmus) J Penny................ 5 52.0 MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 7T16 7T16 9V17 14 Catch A Thief(J Vos) T Appie....................... 3 52.0 MR-3; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 7T15 8T18 12T16 15 Whistler(J Vos) F Maleking........................... 8 52.0 unplaced last 8;
Scribble Pad
RACE 1 1/1 FLYING MYTH 5/1 Approval Mode 5/1 Double Appeal 5/1 Hideaway 5/1 Raasmaal 10/1 Outshine 50/1 Prince Of War RACE 2 5/10 WATER LILY LAKE 5/1 Caribbean Queen 5/1 Pool Party 10/1 Rasberry Lips 10/1 Gateway To Heaven 20/1 Bezgal 25/1 Mother Angelica RACE 3 5/2 CELTIC LADY 5/2 Lady Of The World 5/2 Levi Lady 4/1 Gina Ballerina 7/1 Imperial Topaz 20/1 My Trouble 25/1 Next World 33/1 Golden Memories 33/1 Kitty Coo RACE 4 1/1 MEXICAN SUN 3/1 Ebony Knight 3/1 Orapa 14/1 Ocean Side 14/1 Vars Pride 14/1 Bubbly Reply 14/1 Trotska 25/1 Charltons Announce 25/1 Abranches 25/1 Duke Of Edinburgh 33/1 Cherished Gold 33/1 Devious Xandre 50/1 Discoveror -/- Streetwear RACE 5 2/1 African Ruler 3/1 Finchatton 3/1 GRADUATION DAY 5/1 Viking Hero 10/1 Tiger’s Retreat 14/1 Toro Rosso 14/1 Morpheus 20/1 Swift Sarah 25/1 Deliver The Power 50/1 Isphan RACE 6 4/1 Hermoso Mundo 5/1 THE ELMO EFFECT 5/1 Noble Star 5/1 Penteliko 7/1 Frappachino 10/1 Star Point 10/1 Equator 14/1 Savage Wind 14/1 A P Emblem 14/1 New Fort 14/1 Oriental Blue 20/1 Aza Arrow 33/1 Scare Tactics 33/1 Secunde’s Victor 33/1 Sir Trippi RACE 7 4/1 Bela-Bela 5/1 FRENCH NAVY 6/1 Black Arthur 8/1 Marinaresco 10/1 Abashiri 12/1 It’s My Turn 12/1 Solid Speed 14/1 St Tropez 16/1 Rabada 20/1 Ten Gun Salute 20/1 Mambo Mime 20/1 Master Sabina 20/1 Mac De Lago 25/1 Rocketball 25/1 Dynamic 33/1 The Conglomerate 40/1 Samurai Blade 66/1 Saratoga Dancer 80/1 Trophy Wife 80/1 Deputy Jud RACE 8 3/1 Off The Mark 5/1 Dover Beach 5/1 London 7/1 Nitrogen 7/1 China Beach 7/1 Jin-Go-Lo-Ba 7/1 FUTURE FANTASTIC 10/1 Fortitude 10/1 Spring Dance 14/1 Bravo Maya 14/1 Save The Day 33/1 Julie Doolittle RACE 9 15/10 HEAVEN’S DOOR 5/2 Green Crest 7/1 Lexicon 10/1 River Run 10/1 Sacred Countess 14/1 Love Conquers All 14/1 Main Sunday 20/1 Catch A Thief 20/1 Lady Torera 25/1 Pride Of Barbados 25/1 Boarding Call 33/1 Catwalk Tease 33/1 King’s Summit 50/1 Whistler -/- Dangerous Diva
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 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
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turFFontein inner Sunday • 3rd July 2016 START
12:50PM Turffontein 9T12 6D16 2T16 6V16 7T16 2V16 10T14 8V17 8S14 7V16 9V16 10V20 10T10 3T15 2T12
3V17 5T15 5T16 7T15 10T14 6T26 11V17 7T16 3V12
1:25PM
2T16 1 2V18 2 11V14 3 4T16 4 7V18 5 10T12 6 12T12 7 3T10 8 2T14 9 5T16 10
START
2:00PM
Turffontein 5T22 2T22 7T20 6T20 6T14 7V17 8T18 6T22 4T20 3V20 7T26 6V20 8V20 7T18 9T18 10T20 4T16
2T26 4T18 8T16 4V20 5V20 3T26 3V20 10V17 5T16
START
2:35PM
Turffontein 3T16 7T14 1V16 1V17 4V16 8T18 1T20 12V20 1T20 4V20 1T18 6T16 6S20 5T22 2T20 7T22 1T20 3T20
START
3:10PM
Turffontein 3T20 2V17 6V20 14T18 2T14 4T16 6T20 4V20 1T16 7V20 8T16 2T20 12V16 7V20 9T22 3T20 8T16 3T18 4V20 13T20 9T18 6V20 9T20 5T16 6T20 11V20 10V20 13T25 8T20 10T22
START
3:45PM
Turffontein 10D10 2T10 3V12 10T14 4V12 5T15 12T12 14T10 5V12 12V12 4V12 14V14 8V15 7V12 7T16 4T12 7T14 5V12 8Q10 12V10
START
4:20PM
Turffontein 3V10 4V10 9V10 10V10 2V10 2V10 6V10 2V10 5V10 8V12 5V10 4V10 3T10 6V12 2V12 1Q10 11V10 3Q10 4V10 12V10 3V10 5V10 11V12 12V15 7V15 10V14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2T22 1V20 4T16 4T22 13T20 7T18 7T20 8V20 10T15
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 57.0 56.0 56.0
MR+5; MR+1; Dist▼ MR+3; MR+2; MR-5; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; MR+7; Dist▲ unplaced last 6; Dist▲ Dist▲ won on 28Jun; in frame last 3; unplaced last 5;
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0
MR-2; btnF; Dist▼ MR+9; Dist▲ note run on 30Jun; MR-2; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; MR+5; MR-1; MR+6; Dist▼ MR+20; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; Dist▲
61.5 59.0 58.0 54.5 53.5 53.0 53.0 52.5 52.0
MR+2; won last 3; in frame last 6; MR-1; Dist▲
MR-4; Dist▲ MR-2; unplaced last 4; MR-3; Dist▲
60.0 59.5 59.5 59.5 58.5 58.0 57.0 56.5 56.5 55.0 53.5 53.0 52.5 52.0 52.0
MR+6; won last; in frame last 5; MR-5; unplaced last 3; Dist▲ won last; in frame last 4; MR-2; MR-3; MR-1; MR-4; unplaced last 5; MR+6; Dist▼ won last; MR-2; hdgr ON; unplaced last 4; MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; MR+4; unplaced last 7; MR-7; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; MR-3; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 11;
PA5/Pick SiX4/JAckPoT3 MR 68 HAndicAP (F&M) - 1200M - SAME TRAinER:(4-10)
MiSS niGhtinGale(G v Zyl) M v Rensburg ... 1 Monarch air(D Nieuwenhuizen) S khumalo . 3 tell My Star(SD Gray) JP vd Merwe ............ 4 MiSS arGentina(T Zackey) c Zackey ........... 8 Modjadji(SG Tarry) l Hewitson ..................... 7 rarinG to Go(S Moffatt) c ngcobo ............... 9 antonia Major(C J Mayhew) M Mjoka........ 2 caSh in caMilla(RR Magner) M Thackeray.....6 anGel oF liGht(E Verdonese) R danielson... 5 Ballerini(T Zackey) A Balloo ........................ 10
7
1V10 1 5T10 2 13V10 3 6V10 4 3T12 5 11V10 6 9V10 7 9Q10 8 3Q10 9 10V1010 5V10 11 14V1212 8T12 13
btnF; Dist▲
PA4/Pick SiX3/JAckPoT2 MR 63 HAndicAP (F&M) - 2000M - SAME TRAinER:(3-7-13)(6-12)(8-11)
BriGht Bronte(JA Soma) S khumalo .......... 9 judith(MG Azzie) l Hewitson ........................ 15 ruSSian Friend(C J Mayhew) M Mjoka ....... 2 tiP oF the Glacier(ST Pettigrew) G Wrogemann . 1 jewel oF GiBraltar(GV Woodruff) R danielson 11 FlirtinG around(G v Zyl) M v Rensburg ..... 5 Polar Secret(C J Mayhew) c Zackey ........ 14 Bird alley(SD Gray) k Zechner ................... 12 dahlia’S arrow(GM Alexander) c Murray ... 7 SuSquehanna(L Kruger) i Sturgeon .............. 8 SPurwinG SuMMer(SD Gray) JP vd Merwe ..10 chalcedony(G v Zyl) J Greyling .................... 3 cote de PaBlo(C J Mayhew) J Penny ........... 6 GloBal SPin(EG Anderson) c Habib ............... 4 lady MuFFet(RP Lerena) - reserve 1 .......... 13
6
6T10 1 5V12 2 1V12 3 9T10 4 10V12 5 2V12 6 9V12 7 14V16 8 9V14 9 8T10 10
MR-2; unplaced last 3; MR-2; unplaced last 6; MR-4; Dist▼ unplaced last 47; Dist▼
PA3/Pick SiX2/JAckPoT1 MR 81 HAndicAP (F&M) - 2000M - SAME TRAinER:(1-3)(8-9)
PenninGton SandS(T Zackey) c Zackey ..... 4 runalonG(PA Peter) l Hewitson ..................... 9 SiSterS oF Mercy(T Zackey) S khumalo .... 2 kalanchoe(SG Tarry) M Mjoka ...................... 8 a P chanel(GM Alexander) c Murray ............. 1 lovinGkindneSS(G v Zyl) M v Rensburg ...... 7 taleS oF MaMBo(A Nassif) k Zechner ......... 3 kellie Firth(GV Woodruff) c Storey ............. 6 ruSSian Star(GV Woodruff) c Habib ............ 5
5
1V20 1 6T20 2 1T18 3 11T20 4 10T20 5 4T20 6 5T20 7 5T22 8 1T26 9 11T2210 7T22 11 8V17 12 5V20 13 12T1814 11V2015
MR+5; Dist▼
PA2/Pick SiX1 MAidEn PlATE (F&M) - 2200M - SAME TRAinER:(1-9)(5-7)
viSion oF dahlia(D Nieuwenhuizen) S khumalo.4 zoo alley(SD Gray) JP vd Merwe .................. 7 white Swan(A Nassif) d Habib ...................... 9 GraciouS exPreSS(CE Erasmus) A Balloo.. 8 iSland BliSS(GM Alexander) A Fortune ......... 5 ayeSSayPee(CJ Maree) M Thackeray ............. 3 Savannah jade(GM Alexander) c Zackey..... 2 caitlin’S anSwer(Clifford Harris) c Habib .. 6 little tokoyo(D Nieuwenhuizen) l Hewitson....1
4
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 56.0
PA1 MAidEn PlATE - 1600M - SAME TRAinER:(-)
toGether Forever(ST Pettigrew) M v Rensburg . 2 nawra(MG Azzie) l Hewitson .......................... 3 Man the Fort(C Binda) A Fortune ................ 6 auGuSt duke(GV Woodruff) c Murray ........... 1 yourS and Mine(Clifford Harris) c Habib ..... 8 crown oF the Moon(J Vos) F Maleking ... 5 the kaMBerG(CE Erasmus) E Pheiffer ........ 10 arteMiSia(G Maroun) Scratched .................... 4 BlazinG winter(OA Ferraris) S khumalo ..... 9 hoPe eternal(T Zackey) c Zackey................ 7
3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
WoRk RidERS MAidEn PlATE (F&M) - 1600M - SAME TRAinER:(2-8)
Broad outline(A Nassif) F Semela.............. 1 chineSe whiSPer(CE Erasmus) M duba ..... 5 douBly attractive(PF Matchett) G dabamasi .. 8 Pearl valley(EG Anderson) S Siphika.......... 3 hanSa the anSa(R Francis) J Gwingwizha ... 7 GaMe Plan(CJ Maree) c Mabaya ................... 9 MiGhty kahal(GM Alexander) B Mundlovu ... 6 vino Blanco(CE Erasmus) SB Mthembu ....... 4 BaBBlinG Brooke(OA Ferraris) S Mosia ...... 2
2
START
Turffontein 6V17 5T16 11V17 6T16 8V12 3T16 7T12 6V12 7V16 7T16 9T12 8T14 10T15 3T12 4V12 4V16 6V16 6T14
1
START
62.0 61.0 60.5 60.0 59.5 58.0 57.5 57.0 55.0 52.0
MR-1; MR-2; MR+3; won last; MR-5; unplaced last 5; MR-4; unplaced last 4;
61.5 61.5 60.0 58.0 57.5 57.5 56.0 55.0 54.5 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0
Turffontein 1V10 7V10 1T10 8T11 3V14 6V14 1T15 14V14 8T14 9T15 9T16 8V14 11V16 1V10 10V14 3V12 1T14 3T16 13T12 14T10 4V17 6T18 5V16 3V16 10T14 5V12 9V17 7T16 3V12 13V12 1T18 9V17 6V15 4V14
8
6V10 1 9T12 2 7V15 3 2V15 4 13Q12 5 5V16 6 8V10 7 4V15 8 6V14 9 11V1210 11T1811 5V16 12 12V1413 1V15 14 4V15 15 8T16 16 3T15 17
PA7/Pick SiX6 MR 67 HAndicAP - 1450M - SAME TRAinER:(2-10)(5-11)(7-9)
in the looP(PA Peter) c little ........................ 6 dolPhin(RR Sage) A Fortune........................... 7 truly(G v Zyl) k Zechner ................................ 10 caPtain chiPS(AG Laird) c Murray............... 9 GaiSce Gold(RR Magner) R danielson .......... 8 antoniuS charM(Dirk Devos) i Sturgeon.. 15 quattro(G Maroun) J Penny ......................... 12 caPuche(C J Mayhew) c Zackey................... 17 kinG Gerard(G Maroun) R Simons .............. 11 talca(RR Sage) G Wrogemann ...................... 14 caPtain leon(RR Magner) l Hewitson ......... 3 ciao-ciao(SD Gray) JP vd Merwe .................. 5 GulliverS travel(Tyson Bowes) c Habib. 16 vikinG caStle(ST Pettigrew) M v Rensburg .. 2 Movie Man(BD Botes) - reserve 1 ................. 1 araBian Bay(GM Alexander) - reserve 2 ........ 4 Son oF aPProval(T Zackey) - reserve 3 ... 13
Scribble Pad
60.0 59.5 59.5 59.5 58.5 58.0 57.5 57.0 56.5 56.0 55.0 55.0 55.0 55.0 54.0 53.5 52.5
MR-3; Dist▲ MR-5; hdgr OFF; Dist▲ MR-3; MR+3; btnF; MR-2; unplaced last 5; MR-3; unplaced last 7; Dist▲ MR-1; note run on 28Jun; MR-10; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; MR-2; Dist▼ MR-4; prev run on sand; MR-5; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 8; MR+8; won last; MR-1; MR-3; note run on 30Jun;
RACE 1 7/10 BABBLING BROOKE 5/1 Broad Outline 5/1 Doubly Attractive 5/1 Vino Blanco 10/1 Chinese Whisper 14/1 Pearl Valley 50/1 Hansa The Ansa 66/1 Mighty Kahal 80/1 Game Plan RACE 2 6/10 BLAZING WINTER -/- Artemisia 7/1 Together Forever 10/1 Hope Eternal 10/1 August Duke 10/1 Nawra 14/1 Man The Fort 33/1 The Kamberg 50/1 Crown Of The Moon 66/1 Yours And Mine RACE 3 12/10 Vision Of Dahlia 4/1 ZOO ALLEY 5/1 Island Bliss 7/1 Little Tokoyo 10/1 White Swan 10/1 Gracious Express 10/1 Ayessaypee 10/1 Savannah Jade 80/1 Caitlin’s Answer RACE 4 2/1 RUNALONG 3/1 Pennington Sands 5/1 Sisters Of Mercy 5/1 Kalanchoe 10/1 A P Chanel 10/1 Tales Of Mambo 10/1 Russian Star 14/1 Lovingkindness 14/1 Kellie Firth RACE 5 16/10 Bright Bronte 4/1 Flirting Around 10/1 Dahlia’s Arrow 10/1 Bird Alley 10/1 Tip Of The Glacier 10/1 RUSSIAN FRIEND 14/1 Jewel Of Gibraltar 20/1 Polar Secret 20/1 Judith 20/1 Cote De Pablo 20/1 Spurwing Summer 20/1 Chalcedony 33/1 Susquehanna 66/1 Global Spin 66/1 Lady Muffet RACE 6 2/1 Miss Nightingale 3/1 Monarch Air 4/1 Raring To Go 4/1 TELL MY STAR 10/1 Antonia Major 10/1 Angel Of Light 20/1 Miss Argentina 20/1 Cash In Camilla 25/1 Modjadji 50/1 Ballerini RACE 7 3/1 Watabout 4/1 CAPTAIN ELLIO 4/1 Daspoort 5/1 Striking Pose 5/1 Led Zeppelin 7/1 Stairway To Heaven 7/1 Chief Sioux 10/1 Shannon’s Boy 20/1 Dream Leader 20/1 Charock 25/1 Blazing Brave 50/1 Champion Alami 50/1 Excalivar RACE 8 3/1 Captain Chips 5/1 In The Loop 5/1 VIKING CASTLE 7/1 Truly 10/1 Son Of Approval 12/1 Capuche 12/1 Dolphin 14/1 King Gerard 14/1 Movie Man 14/1 Gullivers Travel 14/1 Ciao-Ciao 20/1 Captain Leon 20/1 Gaisce Gold 20/1 Quattro 20/1 Arabian Bay 20/1 Antonius Charm 33/1 Talca
MR-2; unplaced last 6; Dist▼ MR-3; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ unplaced last 5;
PA6/Pick SiX5/JAckPoT4 MR 68 HAndicAP - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(6-11)(7-10-12-13)
daSPoort(Clifford Harris) A Fortune ............... 2 caPtain ellio(LW Goosen) G Wrogemann ... 1 led zePPelin(CE Erasmus) i Sturgeon .......... 3 chieF Sioux(RR Magner) R danielson ........... 9 wataBout(ST Pettigrew) M v Rensburg .......... 6 dreaM leader(LJ Erasmus) A Balloo ........... 5 Stairway to heaven(G Maroun) R Simons . 7 charock(C Spies) c Zackey ......................... 10 StrikinG PoSe(C Binda) c Habib ................ 13 BlazinG Brave(G Maroun) J Penny ............ 11 Shannon’S Boy(LJ Erasmus) JP vd Merwe 12 chaMPion alaMi(G Maroun) M Mjoka ........ 8 excalivar(G Maroun) T Appie ........................ 4
4:55PM
MR+8; won last; in frame last 4; MR-3; unplaced last 5; MR-1; MR-1; hdgr ON; MR-2; MR-2; note run on 28Jun; MR+10; prev run on sand; MR-4; prev run on sand; MR-2; MR-1; MR-3; unplaced last 14; unplaced last 13;
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
69 another winner for
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
another winner for
Risky Rosco
WON Scottsville 22 June
T:CE Erasmus J: DS Lembethe O:Mr J H S De Klerk B:Clifton Stud
Race 2 (927)
Going: soft Kenilworth Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)
1200m R75,000
K 585 1 0.00 Smokey Affair (2) 60.0 R Fourie 9/2 2 b f Elusive Fort - Luna Rossa (Captain Al) K 594 2 1.25 Red Light Girl (9) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 18/10 2 b f Captain Al - Roxanne (Western Winter) K 593 3 2.75 Miss Malbec (3) 60.0 J Jordaan 2/1 2 ch f Philanthropist - Miami Blues (Western Winter) K 585 4 5.00 Turnpike (7) 60.0 A Domeyer 50/1 K 585 5 8.25 On That Note (10) 60.0 L Africa 20/1 6 10.00 On The Clock (6) 60.0 R Khathi 55/1 7 10.30 Matushka (8) 60.0 D Dillon 33/1 K 562 8 12.55 So Enchanting (4) 60.0 H vd Hoven 50/1 9 12.65 Queen Of Dreams (12) 60.0 G v Niekerk 20/1 10 13.90 Margylle (1) 60.0 F Herholdt 50/1 11 16.15 Red Ginger (13) 60.0 C du Plooy 50/1 12 18.40 Rainbow Skink (5) 60.0 C Orffer 33/1 K 552 13 18.45 Red Sky At Night (11) 60.0 M Byleveld 75/1 Time: 75.31s (62.76s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 114% 1st T:M Robinson O:Team Valor International (Nom : Mr B Irwin) & Mrs Vanashree & Mr Anant Singh B:Favour Stud
Race 2 (618)
Kenilworth Maiden Juvenile Plate
K 586 1 0.00 Boldly Respectable (11) 60.0 2 b c Bold Silvano - Respectable Lady (Kabool) K 577 2 2.50 Mount Keith (4) 60.0 2 b c Fencing Master - Mandla (Kahal) K 586 3 2.80 Glorious Goodwood (16) 60.0 2 b c Dynasty - Glory Sister(USA) (Grand Slam) K 560 4 3.80 Oh Behave (12) 60.0 K 586 5 4.20 Illdrinktothat (3) 60.0 K 586 6 4.60 Fire In The Belly (2) 60.0 K 577 7 6.85 Para Handy (14) 60.0 8 8.10 Carbon Offset (7) 60.0 9 8.30 Strikeitlikeamatch (8) 60.0 10 8.35 One For All (6) 60.0 K 586 11 8.75 Seattle Captain (13) 60.0 12 9.05 Tiger Warrior (5) 60.0 K 536 13 9.25 Me-Horse (10) 60.0 K 506 14 10.75 Lode Runner (15) 60.0 K 601 15 11.15 Bold Winter Dream (1) 60.0 16 11.35 Kreeftebaai (17) 60.0 17 20.35 Beau (9) 60.0 Time: 74.55s (62.13s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) 1st T:BJ Crawford O:Mrs D J Sherrell B:Ascot Stud
Race 3 (619)
Kenilworth Conditions Plate (F&M)
C Orffer
1200m R75,000
13/2
S Fortune B Fayd’herbe
8/1
Kenilworth Maiden Plate
Vaal 9th June
Race 7 MR 75 Divided Handicap
3rd TOMMY WATERDEVIL Turffontein Inside 18th June
Race 5 MR 68 Apprentice Handicap
2nd LISNOBLE
20/1
R Fourie 12/10 R Khathi 110/1 G v Niekerk 5/1 H vd Hoven 16/1 F Herholdt 50/1 B May 100/1 D Dillon 50/1 A Domeyer 100/1 M Byleveld 12/1 C Bantam 100/1 XG Carstens 100/1 J Jordaan 100/1 L Africa 100/1 C du Plooy 40/1 SP Total %: 118%
Race 5 (621)
Kenilworth Maiden Plate
Race 6 (622)
3rd QUICK GLANCE Vaal 23rd June
Race 4 Maiden Plate
2nd SIM-ALLY BANK Vaal 23rd June
Kenilworth Maiden Plate (F&M)
Race 7 (623)
1400m R75,000
Kenilworth MR 76 Handicap (F&M)
1400m R79,000
Kenilworth MR 76 Handicap (F&M)
1400m R79,000
K 590 1 0.00 Ntombe (4) 60.0 F Herholdt 8/1 5 b m Stratum - Loulou(AUS) (Strategic) K 567 2 0.75 Dark Chocolate (3) 57.0 A Domeyer 6/1 3 b f Black Minnaloushe - Quick As Lizard (Lizard Island) K 606 3 0.85 Chanukah (13) 57.5 C Bantam 12/1 5 b m Royal Air Force - Faithful Spirit (Phantom Earl) L 453 4 1.05 Valediction (9) 57.5 B May 9/1 K 589 5 1.80 Speedball (2) 57.5 M Byleveld 33/10 K 589 6 2.30 Caprice des Dieux (6) 52.0 S Fortune 33/1 K 599 7 2.80 Galla Placidia (11) 56.5 R Khathi 10/1 K 542 8 3.20 Lucky Tuesday (10) 56.5 G v Niekerk 9/1 K 599 9 3.95 Words Of Wisdom (1) 52.0 H vd Hoven 66/1 K 589 10 4.70 Sugar Frosted (7) 55.5 L Africa 15/2 K 567 11 6.45 Fairy Maker (5) 57.5 R Fourie 6/1 K 559 12 10.70 Moonblanched (12) 52.0 XG Carstens 25/1 K 559 13 13.20 Pearl Oyster Bay (8) 59.0 J Jordaan 20/1 Time: 90.46s (64.61s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 125% 1st T:GV Woodruff O:Mr Thulani Majola B:bred in Australia
Race 8 (624)
Race 7 MR 68 Handicap
K 599 1 0.00 Wafiqah (2) 53.0 B May 12/1 3 b f Toreador - Kiribati (Model Man) K 589 2 2.25 Secret Plan (9) 52.0 H vd Hoven 14/1 3 b f Right Approach - Secret To Success (Our Casey’s Boy) K 598 3 2.55 Jets-A-Blazing (1) 58.5 G v Niekerk 33/10 3 b f Captain Al - Cosmic Jet (Jet Master) K 47 4 3.30 Evoke Emotion (5) 60.5 B Fayd’herbe 5/1 K 542 5 4.80 Georgeous Gaby (4) 59.0 A Domeyer 6/1 K 589 6 9.05 Sea Spray (6) 52.0 L Africa 12/1 K 511 7 10.05 Sweet Parade (11) 52.0 XG Carstens 55/1 K 589 8 11.05 Rodeo Dream (8) 52.0 S Fortune 8/1 K 599 9 12.80 Star Academy (10) 56.0 R Fourie 11/2 K 195 10 13.20 Moika Dancer (3) 52.0 C Bantam 12/1 K 590 11 99.99 Garden Tea Party (7) 53.5 F Herholdt 20/1 Time: 89.85s (64.18s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:DR Hodgson O:Mr H Adams B:The Alchemy
Race 5 (930)
WON KANONKOP Fairview Polytrack 6th June
Race 4 Maiden Plate
2nd SEATTLE LIGHT Fairview 24th June
Race 3 Maiden Plate
WON SEATTLE LIGHT
Race 6 (931)
Born Race 6 MR 86 Handicap
3rd AL CIBERANO Turffontein Inside 18th June
Race 3 Maiden Plate
3rd MAN THE FORT
Race 7 (932)
Contact Jill Fox
PO Box 227, Nottingham Road, 3280 Cell: 072 289 8471 Fax: 086 242 3562 • thefortstud@bundunet.com
www.thefortstud.co.za Kenilworth MR 72 Handicap
1600m R75,000
K 509 1 0.00 Glenton (1) 54.5 F Herholdt 15/2 5 b g Jallad - Grace Me Guide (Western Winter) K 574 2 2.25 Shall Be Free (7) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 8/1 3 b g Elusive Fort - Fair Song (Darby Fair) K 592 3 2.35 Saint Roch (8) 58.0 R Fourie 12/1 3 b g Ashaawes - Mont Pelier(USA) (Royal Anthem) K 575 4 3.85 Harry Da Wheels (13) 53.5 G v Niekerk 11/2 K 592 5 4.60 Belcourt Castle (2) 56.0 C Bantam 14/1 K 587 6 6.10 Mega Secret (3) 57.5 R Khathi 15/4 K 575 7 7.60 Heart Of Darkness (10) 57.0 A Domeyer 20/1 K 575 8 8.85 Respectable Rebel (9) 60.5 B May 16/1 K 557 9 9.15 Half Moon Hotel (12) 59.5 L Africa 14/1 K 570 10 9.35 Major Jay (14) 57.5 M Byleveld 10/1 K 253 11 11.60 Man From Japan (5) 53.0 XG Carstens 20/1 K 551 12 12.35 Hammie’s Game (4) 57.5 S Fortune 16/1 K 543 13 13.60 Ice Style (6) 56.5 H vd Hoven 14/1 K 558 14 14.10 Astrapi (11) 56.0 C du Plooy 20/1 Time: 102.93s (64.33s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 122% 1st T:J Snaith O:Mr A N & The Hon Mrs G R Foster B:AN Foster
SCOTTSVILLE Wednesday 22 June Going: good
Race 1 (926)
Scottsville Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)(Inside)
1000m R80,000
Scottsville Maiden Plate (F&M)(Inside)
1600m R80,000
Scottsville Maiden Plate (F&M)(Inside)
1950m R80,000
Scottsville MR 82 Handicap (F&M)(Inside)
1950m R92,000
D 859 1 0.00 Adorada (1) 60.0 M Byleveld 18/10 3 b f Alado - Our Princess (Western Winter) S 712 2 0.05 Speedy Chestnut (3) 59.0 B Fayd’herbe 11/1 5 b m Horse Chestnut - Speed Dot Com (Elliodor) D 852 3 0.30 Music World (2) 57.0 A Delpech 5/1 3 b f Ideal World - Musical Hit (Strike Smartly) D 702 4 0.80 Supreme Dynasty (10) 58.0 S Veale 15/2 S 738 5 1.30 Roy’s Gold (7) 52.0 ES Ngwane 25/1 S 869 6 1.35 Zilla (5) 52.5 K De Melo 40/1 D 753 7 1.60 Ruby Gem (8) 52.0 D Schwarz 14/1 S 734 8 2.10 Tender Trip (4) 55.5 S Randolph 6/1 D 851 9 2.35 Barcelona Babe (6) 53.0 C Storey 45/1 D 833 10 2.40 Grey Light (9) 59.0 L Hewitson 5/1 Time: 122.25s (62.69s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:VH Marshall O:Alado Project (Nom: Mr David Allan) B:Alado Project
Greyville Polytrack 15th June
Race 9 (625)
Scottsville Maiden Plate
D 836 1 0.00 Dictate (8) 60.0 K De Melo 20/1 3 b f Silvano - Trading Up (Model Man) D 836 2 0.25 Black Flower (1) 60.0 L Hewitson 9/1 4 b f Black Minnaloushe - Corn Flower (Centenary) V 1090 3 1.25 Enticer (2) 60.0 W Kennedy 17/10 3 b f Judpot - Excessive (Al Mufti) D 836 4 3.25 Placid Sea (7) 60.0 C Habib 10/1 D 779 5 3.50 Devon Blue (13) 60.0 S Veale 66/1 S 874 6 4.25 Streets Of Gold (9) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 12/1 D 836 7 4.40 Delilah (10) 60.0 D De Gouveia 14/1 T 956 8 4.45 Dellavera (4) 60.0 A Delpech 10/1 S 872 9 5.20 Belarus (3) 60.0 M Yeni 9/2 D 828 10 6.20 l’ Attitude (5) 60.0 A Forbes 15/2 S 787 11 11.20 My Mishpocha (11) 60.0 C Storey 40/1 D 828 12 12.45 Sea Angel (6) 60.0 M Byleveld 55/1 S 807 13 30.45 Isabelina (12) 60.0 ES Ngwane 125/1 Time: 123.14s (63.15s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:ML Roberts O:Newbury Racing (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr D E Evans) B:Eenfontein Stud
Spelling
1600m R75,000
K 588 1 0.00 Sabrina Fair (4) 60.0 R Fourie 7/2 3 b f Windrush - Simone (Trigger Finger) K 571 2 4.25 Florrick (3) 60.0 G v Niekerk 3/1 3 b f Windrush - Legal Wise (Centenary) K 550 3 5.50 Prudence Prevails (6) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 5/2 3 gr f Jay Peg - Poppy (Fard) K 588 4 5.70 La Flambee (5) 60.0 A Domeyer 4/1 K 562 5 8.70 Mea Filia (1) 60.0 C Orffer 25/1 K 596 6 9.70 Meritocracy (7) 60.0 B May 20/1 K 588 7 10.10 Rock Jo Emma (2) 60.0 C du Plooy 11/1 V 1041 8 18.85 Lady Links (8) 60.0 H vd Hoven 75/1 Time: 90.54s (64.67s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 114% 1st T:J Snaith O:Mrs V A Foulkes B:Normandy Stud
1000m R80,000
S 874 1 0.00 Esperanza Fire (6) 60.0 A Forbes 12/1 3 b f Go Deputy - French Sun (Elliodor) S 872 2 1.50 Avast (7) 60.0 A Delpech 33/10 3 b f Jay Peg - Tristrams Fortress (Fort Wood) S 840 3 2.75 Enlightenment (10) 60.0 M Yeni 17/10 3 b f Toreador - First Morning (Elliodor) S 872 4 3.50 Last Summer (8) 60.0 D Schwarz 25/1 D 836 5 3.60 Palace Mystery (11) 60.0 L Hewitson 35/1 S 925 6 3.85 Flammarosa (1) 60.0 M Byleveld 33/1 D 836 7 4.35 Attic View (9) 60.0 C Habib 33/1 D 828 8 4.60 Roy’s Monkey (2) 60.0 D De Gouveia 15/4 S 872 9 7.60 Wild Lassie (4) 60.0 ES Ngwane 50/1 S 872 10 8.35 Roy’s Pins (12) 60.0 DS Lembethe 66/1 S 872 11 8.85 Hit It Running (3) 60.0 W Kennedy 14/1 S 840 12 10.85 Jibe Talk (5) 60.0 S Veale 100/1 S 840 13 11.60 Tactile (13) 60.0 C Storey 33/1 D 646 14 18.35 Silversuzi (14) 60.0 B Jacobson 100/1 Time: 98.72s (61.7s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:W Whitehead O:Mr G S Perkins B:Lammerskraal Stud
Race 3 MR 70 Handicap
1000m R75,000
K 570 1 0.00 Flying Ryan (1) 60.0 R Fourie 1/1 3 b g Horse Chestnut - Foxy Angel (Russian Fox) K 587 2 3.50 Gyre (10) 60.0 A Domeyer 7/2 3 b g Windrush - Swirling (Tilden) K 570 3 4.25 Royal Ginger (6) 60.0 B May 20/1 3 b g Royal Air Force - Ginger Hill (Western Winter) K 554 4 4.75 Emerald Island (2) 60.0 J Jordaan 40/1 K 535 5 6.00 Rocket Master (4) 60.0 R Khathi 25/1 K 566 6 7.00 King Of Babylon (8) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 20/1 K 600 7 8.25 All Night Long (3) 56.0 H vd Hoven 50/1 K 570 8 9.00 Rock On Geordies (5) 60.0 C Orffer 9/1 K 566 9 12.75 Safari Sunset (9) 60.0 C Bantam 75/1 K 587 10 15.00 Stormy City (7) 60.0 G v Niekerk 13/2 Time: 102.98s (64.36s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 115% 1st T:GR Puller O:Messrs T Bhikha, F M Carruthers, W H Jacobs, Ken Martin, Ian Robinson & N D Scholtz B:Arc-en-Ciel
Scottsville Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)
D 799 1 0.00 Victory Team (6) 57.0 A Delpech 4/1 2 b g Var - Venetian Lady (Captain Al) S 866 2 1.50 Shoot The Bull (3) 60.0 M Yeni 5/1 4 b g Fort Beluga - Extra Terrestral (Spaceship) S 866 3 2.50 Structured Reply (4) 57.0 D Schwarz 5/1 2 b g A P Answer - Love Leah (Restructure) 4 5.50 Founding Father (9) 57.0 B Jacobson 16/1 S 730 5 6.25 Winter Is Coming (2) 57.0 S Veale 11/2 S 866 6 9.25 Shoshone (7) 60.0 W Kennedy 66/1 S 866 7 12.00 Stormatic (1) 60.0 K De Melo 110/1 S 770 8 14.75 Rustler (11) 60.0 ES Ngwane 110/1 S 886 9 14.90 Silver Green (8) 60.0 D De Gouveia 66/1 10 16.90 Wise Whisper (10) 57.0 A Marcus 17/10 11 19.65 Colonia (5) 57.0 L Hewitson 33/1 Time: 56.65s (56.65s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:D Kannemeyer O:Al Adiyaat South Africa (Pty) Ltd B:KA Haug
Race 4 (929)
Borrowdale 19th June
1000m R86,000
K 523 1 0.00 Hugo Montenegro (6) 60.0 M Byleveld 8/1 3 b g Toreador - Kissing Cousin (Captain Al) K 563 2 0.05 Auditorium (11) 60.0 H vd Hoven 11/2 3 b g Sail From Seattle - Exposed (National Assembly) K 600 3 3.05 Show Stealer (5) 60.0 C du Plooy 2/1 3 b g Russian Sage - Face Of Africa (Elliodor) K 523 4 3.15 Mighty Hash (12) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 14/1 K 506 5 4.90 Royal Spot (2) 60.0 B May 20/1 6 5.40 Quarllo (8) 60.0 C Orffer 9/2 7 5.50 Rule One (7) 60.0 R Fourie 12/1 K 329 8 6.25 Mr Casanova (3) 60.0 L Africa 125/1 K 578 9 8.00 Boy Scout (4) 57.0 A Domeyer 50/1 K 523 10 8.05 Redwood Valley (9) 57.0 F Herholdt 100/1 K 49 11 9.05 Don’t Let Me Down (13) 60.0 XG Carstens 75/1 12 9.35 Havana Breeze (10) 57.0 R Khathi 66/1 K 523 13 99.99 French Captain (1) 60.0 G v Niekerk 11/2 Time: 61.15s (61.15s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:D Kannemeyer O:Mr G Nichas B:The Alchemy
Race 3 (928)
Pre-Trained
K 540 1 0.00 Varumba (4) 56.0 M Byleveld 8/10 3 b f Var - Muamba(ARG) (Pure Prize) K 598 2 0.40 Dixie Express (1) 59.0 R Fourie 15/2 3 b f Jay Peg - Chatanooga Chuchu (Cataloochee) K 559 3 1.15 Captain’s Dove (5) 54.0 F Herholdt 10/1 4 b f Captain Al - Blushing Dove (Comic Blush) K 572 4 3.40 Sails Set (3) 56.0 C Orffer 11/2 K 572 5 4.90 My Emblem (2) 55.5 H vd Hoven 12/1 K 512 6 4.95 Azarenka (7) 54.0 G v Niekerk 8/1 K 572 7 6.45 Just Felicity (6) 53.0 XG Carstens 40/1 Time: 59.61s (59.61s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 113% 1st T:VH Marshall O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Avontuur Farm
Race 4 (620)
T:D Campbell J: A Delpech O:The Fire Racing Trust (Nom: Mr Alesh Naidoo) & Mr Douglas Campbell B:Sugar Hill Stud
1 0.00 La Revere (2) 60.0 S Veale 22/10 2 b f Var - My Guiding Star (Jallad) S 838 2 0.75 Captains Moll (4) 60.0 DS Lembethe 15/4 2 b f Captain Al - Rock’s Broad(AUS) (Rock of Gibraltar) S 885 3 2.75 Lucky Barb (9) 60.0 A Marcus 14/10 2 b f Dan De Lago - Malakeh(AUS) (Snippets) 4 4.00 La Gitanila (6) 60.0 D De Gouveia 110/1 S 865 5 4.25 Miss Midas (5) 60.0 ES Ngwane 125/1 D 773 6 7.75 Roy’s Kaitrina (3) 60.0 M Yeni 33/1 D 773 7 9.25 Rebel Rose (8) 60.0 A Forbes 8/1 8 11.00 Harmony Mine (7) 60.0 S Randolph 50/1 9 18.25 Cat On A Mat (1) 60.0 Wei Marwing 25/1 Time: 57.53s (57.53s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:DR Drier O:Mauritzfontein (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Miss J B Slack) B:Varsfontein Stud
KENILWORTH Tuesday 21 June
Race 1 (617)
Kingston Boy
WON at Greyville 26 June
1400m R80,000
D 846 1 0.00 Hungry Heart (3) 60.0 K De Melo 17/10 2 b f Windrush - Fair Enough (Model Man) 2 1.75 Intercept (2) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 5/2 2 b f Visionaire - Four Ladies Wild (Western Winter) S 865 3 2.00 Nikki’s Greenlight (6) 60.0 M Byleveld 16/1 2 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Fast ‘n Famous (Jet Master) D 855 4 2.25 Time To Think (7) 60.0 A Delpech 7/2 S 708 5 3.00 Salsa Queen (9) 60.0 C Habib 7/1 S 565 6 7.50 Fastnet Jet (1) 60.0 D De Gouveia 50/1 D 739 7 8.00 Winnieshob (8) 60.0 L Hewitson 20/1 D 821 8 9.25 Main Party (5) 60.0 M Yeni 33/1 S 885 9 16.50 Seattle Salsa (4) 60.0 ES Ngwane 100/1 Time: 86.78s (61.99s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:DR Drier O:Wilgerbosdrift (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mrs M Slack) & Mr & Mrs F Ladeira B:Narrow Creek Stud
Scottsville MR 80 Handicap (Inside)
S 870 1 0.00 In The Moment (9) 52.0 3 b g Mambo In Seattle - Wolf’s Rain (Wolfhound) D 858 2 0.50 Smart Mart (13) 61.5 4 b g Mambo In Seattle - Joyful Dancer (Almushtarak) K 584 2 0.50 Juddering Angel (11) 59.0 5 b g Judpot - Where Angels Walk (Saumarez) D 849 4 0.75 Texican (7) 53.0 S 890 5 1.00 Discourse (1) 52.0 T 1144 6 1.05 Baahir (8) 57.0 T 1158 7 1.30 Triple Beat (4) 55.5 D 849 8 2.05 Royal Union Jet (6) 54.5 S 890 9 3.80 Bermuda (3) 53.0 D 660 10 3.85 Big Shot (12) 52.0 D 777 11 4.35 Westchester (5) 52.0 D 774 12 4.40 Big Si (10) 52.0 D 726 13 7.40 Good Idea (2) 52.0 Time: 121.63s (62.37s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) 1st T:SG Tarry O:Mr B Riley B:Gary Player Stud
Race 8 (933)
Race 3 (1174) Vaal Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)
1200m R90,000
Race 4 (1175) Vaal Maiden Plate (F&M)
1200m R90,000
1 0.00 Comme-Ci-Comme-Ca (4) 60.0 R Danielson 15/42 b f Visionaire - Etoile Royale(FR) (Sahm) 2 0.50 French Legend (9) 60.0 S Khumalo 6/1 2 b f Count Dubois - Millvale(AUS) (King’s Best) 3 1.00 Komeshans Flight (10) 60.0 M v Rensburg 66/1 2 b f Mogok - Jet Ski (Jet Master) V 880 4 2.40 Bezgal (13) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 14/1 V 1123 5 4.65 Lebanese Tractor (7) 60.0 P Strydom 1/1 6 6.05 Miraflores (12) 60.0 M Mjoka 33/1 V 1064 7 8.05 Light Indigo (3) 60.0 C Little 33/1 T 1140 8 9.75 Fashion Blast (1) 60.0 S Brown 12/1 9 10.25 Berdanine (6) 60.0 M Thackeray 66/1 10 10.85 Couldyoube (8) 60.0 F Herholdt 100/1 T 905 11 10.90 Xpat (2) 60.0 R Munger 100/1 12 11.70 Finger’s Crossed (5) 60.0 L Hewitson 40/1 13 12.70 Naturalinga (11) 60.0 G Wrogemann 20/1 14 16.10 Generoso (14) 60.0 C Murray 125/1 Time: 71.31s (59.43s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:RR Magner O:Miss C Soal & Mr K Soal B:Summerhill Stud V 1021 1 0.00 Captured Quality (13) 60.0 F Herholdt 7/2 3 b f King’s Apostle - Juvenescent(USA) (Elusive Quality) T 1100 2 1.00 Sim-Alley Bank (11) 60.0 R Danielson 13/2 3 b f Bankable - Patchouli (Spectrum) V 1081 3 1.50 Princess Aurora (9) 60.0 C Maujean 5/2 3 b f Horse Chestnut - Strait To Bed (Rakeen) 4 1.75 Shah’s Storm (7) 60.0 S Khumalo 10/1 T 635 5 4.65 Shine Bright (3) 60.0 A Fortune 9/2 6 5.25 Tennessee Red (6) 60.0 L Hewitson 7/1 V 1123 7 8.25 Woman Of War (12) 60.0 J Sampson 66/1 T 1141 8 9.65 Wishing Chestnut (10) 60.0 M v Rensburg 16/1 V 1107 9 10.05 Seven Tales (5) 60.0 R Munger 40/1 V 862 10 13.15 Polar Rebel (2) 60.0 M Mjoka 33/1 V 1107 11 14.15 Starry Night (8) 60.0 G Wrogemann 100/1 V 1107 12 17.05 Lolita (1) 60.0 C Murray 75/1 V 677 13 17.35 Sweet Singer (4) 60.0 S Brown 75/1 Time: 71.03s (59.19s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:AG Laird O:Messrs B Kantor, J Shill & J R van der Linden B:Klawervlei Stud
Race 5 (1176) Vaal MR 87 Handicap (F&M)
1200m R106,000
Race 6 (1177) Vaal MR 71 Handicap (F&M)
1200m R82,000
V 1082 1 0.00 Aldiara (1) 52.5 C Murray 7/1 3 b f Captain Al - Princess Tobin (Badger Land) T 1075 2 1.70 Drifting Dusk (6) 60.5 A Fortune 5/1 4 b f Dynasty - Fading Light (Bel Byou) T 1102 3 1.80 Shivering Sea (9) 52.5 K Zechner 15/2 3 b f Captain Al - Qui Success (Qui Danzig) V 973 4 5.30 Bally Swiss (2) 56.0 L Hewitson 4/1 T 894 5 5.90 Save The Day (5) 54.5 M Mjoka 12/1 V 1127 6 6.70 Honolua Bay (8) 52.5 J Penny 6/1 T 1031 7 7.20 Firstimesacharm (4) 60.0 P Strydom 9/2 T 487 8 9.45 Tripadvisor (3) 54.0 C Maujean 33/1 T 1143 9 9.65 Lertasha (7) 61.0 S Khumalo 6/1 Time: 69.03s (57.53s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:S Ferreira O:Mrs L C A Bouwer B:Varsfontein Stud
B Fayd’herbe
4/1
A Marcus
4/1
Race 7 (1178) Vaal MR 68 Handicap
1600m R75,000
Race 8 (1179) Vaal MR 68 Handicap
1600m R75,000
Race 9 (1180) Vaal Maiden Plate
1400m R90,000
1950m R82,000
L Hewitson
33/1
A Forbes 16/1 D Schwarz 12/1 A Delpech 7/1 W Kennedy 5/1 S Veale 8/1 C Habib 50/1 M Yeni 16/1 K De Melo 28/1 ES Ngwane 14/1 C Storey 25/1 SP Total %: 119%
Scottsville MR 82 Handicap
1000m R87,000
VAAL Thursday 23 June Going: good Race 1 (1172) Vaal Work Riders Maiden Plate
1200m R90,000
1 0.00 Bold Viking (5) 60.0 S Khumalo 12/1 2 ch c Black Minnaloushe - Norse Woman (Northern Guest) V 1131 2 1.20 Sail For Joy (9) 60.0 G Wrogemann 33/10 2 b g Argonaut - Joy To The Fore (Pole Position) 3 1.70 Mexican Sun (12) 60.0 K Zechner 12/1 2 b c Greys Inn - Loving Life (Mellifont) 4 5.00 Raasmaal (4) 60.0 C Murray 13/20 5 6.80 Karioke Kelly (6) 60.0 M v Rensburg 100/1 V 1053 6 7.20 Aristocat (10) 60.0 A Fortune 16/1 7 10.50 Econium Love (2) 60.0 C Maujean 70/1 8 10.80 Mosio O Tunya (8) 60.0 R Munger 100/1 9 12.00 Prince Of War (11) 60.0 J Penny 100/1 10 12.75 Snow In Seattle (1) 60.0 M Mjoka 100/1 11 14.00 Toby Coates (14) 60.0 S Brown 33/1 12 17.75 Siyakwamukela (13) 60.0 M Thackeray 100/1 V 1122 13 26.25 Ali Pasha (7) 60.0 F Herholdt 33/1 14 28.25 Cut The Cards (3) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 50/1 Time: 70.98s (59.15s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:SG Tarry O:Messrs J Shill, M Trakman & J R van der Linden B:Bellwood Stud
T 1168 1 0.00 Tell My Star (8) 57.5 JP vd Merwe 14/1 6 ch m Announce - Star Of Savannah (What A Prospect) V 1138 2 1.50 Raring To Go (10) 56.0 C Ngcobo 10/1 3 b f Windrush - Thistle (Centenary) V 998 3 1.60 La Manga (5) 59.0 A Fortune 13/2 4 b f Captain Al - Light Within (Elliodor) T 1102 4 2.40 Our Miracle (13) 58.5 M Mjoka 10/1 T 1010 5 2.60 Monarch Air (11) 60.0 P Strydom 8/1 V 881 6 2.85 Tracy’s Legacy (12) 60.0 R Simons 8/1 T 1121 7 3.10 Movie Show (7) 60.0 C Little 25/1 T 1035 8 3.15 Chartwell (9) 58.5 R Munger 33/1 V 1127 9 4.05 Antonia Major (3) 57.0 M v Rensburg 25/1 T 1168 10 6.30 Soul Of Spain (14) 59.0 J Mariba 40/1 T 1121 11 6.40 Lady Thistle (6) 55.5 C Murray 20/1 T 169 12 8.60 Galadriel (1) 55.5 L Hewitson 33/1 T 1052 13 11.00 Just A Reminder (4) 59.0 R Danielson 14/1 T 1035 14 11.50 Seeking Venus (2) 60.0 S Khumalo 2/1 Time: 69.81s (58.18s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:SD Gray O:Mr St John D Gray B:TS Silcock
S 868 1 0.00 Risky Rosco (10) 52.0 DS Lembethe 40/1 5 ch g Atso - Dolphin Beach (Special Preview) D 906 2 0.05 Panza (12) 54.0 A Forbes 20/1 4 ch g Right Approach - Pennings (In The Money) V 1128 3 1.80 Extreme Dubai (5) 58.0 A Delpech 2/1 3 b c Oasis Dream - Equiparada(ARG) (Editor’s Note) S 732 4 2.30 Omega Onslaught (4) 53.0 L Hewitson 13/2 D 825 5 2.40 Out My Way (1) 56.0 W Kennedy 10/1 D 655 6 2.65 Royalsecuritypower (11) 60.5 ES Ngwane 11/2 D 863 7 4.40 All True Man (2) 53.0 M Yeni 20/1 S 759 8 5.15 Roy’s Donkey (6) 52.0 H Ramlugaan 33/1 D 900 9 5.40 Piano Man (8) 62.5 C Habib 6/1 D 750 10 5.90 Roy’s Gul Gul Ha (3) 52.0 D De Gouveia 40/1 S 759 11 9.40 Thunder Run (9) 52.0 K De Melo 14/1 S 867 12 63.65 Regardstobroadway (7) 56.0 D Schwarz 12/1 Time: 56.84s (56.84s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:CE Erasmus O:Mr J H S De Klerk B:Clifton Stud
V 1133 1 0.00 Dragon’s Breath (2) 60.0 4 b c Imperial Stride - Rose Among (Among Men) V 1133 2 6.00 Centerfield (5) 60.0 3 b g Latino Magic - Imperial Grace (Casey Tibbs) V 237 3 6.25 Ronin Warrior (4) 60.0 3 b c Kahal - Rosella (Jallad) T 923 4 9.00 Tirzan (7) 57.0 T 1162 5 13.25 Reventador (8) 60.0 Q 262 6 14.50 Ashkenazi (6) 61.0 T 974 7 17.00 Peace Pipe (9) 60.0 V 880 8 17.05 Sweet Pea (10) 54.5 V 1106 9 17.15 Lazy Lad (3) 60.0 V 859 10 18.15 Cavalero (1) 60.0 Time: 70.44s (58.7s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) 1st T:S Moffatt O:Mrs J Moffatt B:Milkwood Stud
Race 2 (1173) Vaal Maiden Juvenile Plate
1200m R90,000
SB Mthembu
6/1
M Duba
20/1
T Ncume
7/2
S Mosia 8/10 B Mundlovu 55/1 F Semela 20/1 M Mhlongo 75/1 V Sithetho 66/1 I Lukhele 20/1 J Jonase 20/1 SP Total %: 116%
V 1086 1 0.00 Kanonkop (6) 58.5 A Fortune 13/2 3 ch g Kahal - Al Vino (Al Mufti) V 1125 2 0.30 Mr Balboa (10) 56.0 K Zechner 4/1 4 b g Lundy’s Liability - Scholarship (Fanatic Dane) V 1085 3 0.90 Analyse This (5) 60.5 C Little 7/1 4 b g Lithuanian - Noble World (Noble Thatch) V 1125 4 1.15 Secret Lover (11) 52.0 J Mariba 40/1 V 1041 5 4.40 Leigh Woods (12) 55.5 P Strydom 5/2 V 1085 6 5.60 Exploracy (7) 52.0 C Murray 8/1 V 1086 7 5.80 Grey’s A Rockin (9) 59.5 L Hewitson 6/1 T 1119 8 6.60 Warbash (1) 52.0 J Penny 33/1 T 1119 9 7.90 Red Special (8) 58.0 G Wrogemann 25/1 V 1126 10 8.90 Rock On Rebel (3) 58.5 C Maujean 33/1 T 640 11 12.10 Chevalier (4) 52.0 R Munger 75/1 V 1084 12 12.30 Woody Glow (2) 57.0 JP vd Merwe 20/1 Time: 94.87s (59.29s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:S Ferreira O:Mr M Benson & Mrs D E Turner B:Kjell Foundation T 1171 1 0.00 Roving Jet (6) 57.5 JP vd Merwe 9/2 4 ch g Jet Master - Matchless Maiden (Argosy) V 990 2 0.10 Pacific G (12) 52.0 C Murray 4/1 5 b g Dynasty - Pacific Charm (Sportsworld) V 1085 3 0.40 Mendoza’s Melody (5) 56.0 S Khumalo 8/1 3 gr c Don Pedro Mendoza - Summer Tune (Thief Of Hearts) V 990 4 3.80 Trip To Troy (2) 59.0 C Maujean 40/1 V 1152 5 4.40 Antonius Charm (9) 59.0 M Mjoka 16/1 V 1023 6 4.80 De Lujo (1) 55.0 M Thackeray 13/1 V 720 7 5.30 A P Emblem (4) 59.0 R Simons 25/1 T 1158 8 6.00 Rain Shadow (10) 60.5 K Zechner 7/1 V 1085 9 7.00 Night Raider (7) 53.5 L Hewitson 11/2 F 428 10 8.90 Icy Avalanche (8) 52.0 J Mariba 66/1 V 1126 11 9.70 Nero (13) 59.0 M v Rensburg 7/1 V 1108 12 13.20 Sekonjalo (11) 55.5 P Strydom 10/1 V 1152 13 23.00 Manchurian Tiger (3) 52.5 R Munger 80/1 Time: 94.71s (59.19s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:PJ Devine V 1124 1 0.00 Streetwear (13) 60.0 C Murray 8/1 3 ch g Visionaire - Buttonhole (Muhtafal) 2 0.25 Ebony Knight (11) 60.0 K Zechner 22/10 3 b c Kahal - Haifaa(IRE) (Doyoun) V 1124 3 1.50 Just a Gigolo (5) 60.0 A Fortune 11/2 3 ch g Lundy’s Liability - Dance All Night (Rambo Dancer) V 1111 4 3.60 Duke Of Edinburgh (14) 60.0 A Balloo 40/1 T 477 5 5.40 Raging Fire (4) 60.0 M v Rensburg 16/1 T 949 6 7.40 Vars Pride (8) 60.0 G Wrogemann 8/1 V 1124 7 9.90 Superficial (10) 60.0 M Thackeray 33/1 V 1111 8 10.60 Sir Nathan (9) 60.0 R Danielson 100/1 V 1063 9 12.00 Keep On Flying (12) 60.0 P Strydom 11/2 V 1150 10 12.50 Diablo Canyon (1) 60.0 S Khumalo 8/1 T 1165 11 13.00 Man The Fort (6) 60.0 L Hewitson 40/1 12 32.00 Incitatus (3) 60.0 T Pretorius 66/1 V 1079 13 99.99 Grand Classic (7) 60.0 R Simons 14/1 T 1139 14 99.99 Red Dragon (2) 60.0 C Maujean 40/1 Time: 82.64s (59.03s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:BO Wiid O:Ms N H Kropman B:Summerhill Stud
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd JULY 2016
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Race 8 (556)
FAIRVIEW Friday 24 June
Race 1 (549)
Going: good Fairview Juvenile Plate (Turf)
1200m R65,000
1 0.00 Green Lantern (9) 55.0 A Fortune 4/1 2 b c Gimmethegreenlight - Over The Anvil (Fort Wood) (3) 58.0 T Gould 6/1 F 516 2 0.75 Zevenastic 2 ch c Rebel King - Seven Veils (Rich Man’s Gold) (5) 60.0 S Khathi 9/10 F 516 3 2.25 Rock DeeJay 2 b c Seventh Rock - Julia’s World (Sportsworld) (2) 55.0 JP vd Merwe 16/1 F 507 4 4.50 Madiba Dance (4) 55.0 L Hewitson 7/1 F 388 5 5.00 Pont Du Gard (7) 55.0 L Mxothwa 25/1 6 6.25 Flight Captain (8) 55.0 X Ndlovu 33/1 F 518 7 6.50 Oswego (1) 55.0 E Webber 75/1 F 506 8 13.75 Lancaster (6) 58.0 K Zechner 20/1 F 516 9 16.50 Great Waves Time: 71.34s (59.45s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:AC Greeff O:Mr M C Wright B:Varsfontein Stud
Race 2 (550)
Fairview Juvenile Plate (Fillies)(Turf)
Fairview Maiden Plate (Turf)
1200m R62,000
F 527 1 0.00 Seattle Light (5) 60.0 L Mxothwa 2/1 4 b g Sail From Seattle - Lightning Sands (Mullineaux) (10) 60.0 S Khumalo 7/1 K 718 2 0.10 Captain Courteous 3 b c Captain Al - Cornucopia (Fort Wood) (2) 60.0 X Ndlovu 66/1 F 534 3 2.60 Warren Place 3 ch g Elusive Fort - Outstanding Star(AUS) (Bletchingly) (3) 57.0 A Fortune 4/1 F 518 4 4.10 Off The Bit (16) 60.0 R Danielson 11/2 V 675 5 4.35 First Officer Al (13) 60.0 K Zechner 10/1 F 534 6 5.85 Sky Masterson (7) 60.0 S Naidoo 40/1 F 527 7 5.95 Kentucky Prince (6) 60.0 E Webber 16/1 F 487 7 5.95 Green Door (14) 60.0 W Agrella 25/1 F 518 9 7.70 Ocean Crossing (12) 60.0 S Khathi 110/1 F 487 10 8.45 Roaming Jet (4) 57.0 R Munger 14/1 11 8.70 Mystery King (8) 60.0 C Murray 40/1 F 527 12 14.95 Night Sign (1) 60.0 L Mohapi 110/1 F 518 13 15.45 Agile Combat (17) 57.0 JP vd Merwe 40/1 F 524 14 17.70 Megabucks (11) 57.0 M Thackeray 125/1 F 451 15 17.80 Chestnut’s Vow (9) 57.5 T Gould 125/1 F 452 16 20.30 Vaselisa (15) 60.0 S Devoy 125/1 F 518 17 20.80 Envy The Emerald Time: 71.31s (59.43s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:G Paddock O:Mrs K Daley, Messrs P Govender, D D Hastings, R A Hill, N S Naidoo & Y Naidu B:Ascot Stud
Race 4 (552)
Fairview Maiden Plate (F&M)(Turf)
2000m R62,000
F 535 1 0.00 Velvet Orchid (5) 60.0 A Fortune 15/10 3 b f Russian Sage - Glowing Mist (All Fired Up) (7) 60.0 R Munger 33/10 F 535 2 6.50 La Myst 4 b f Lateral - Myst (Model Man) (1) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 18/10 F 535 3 8.75 Limpopo River 3 ch f Trippi - Margaret River(USA) (Seeking The Gold) (6) 60.0 L Mxothwa 40/1 F 541 4 20.00 Jaclyn Jetsetter (2) 60.0 K Zechner 20/1 F 535 5 22.75 Shira (4) 60.0 X Ndlovu 20/1 F 535 6 31.25 Shockwave (3) 60.0 W Agrella 40/1 F 498 7 52.75 Badger’s Belle Time: 126.42s (63.21s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 113% 1st T:AC Greeff O:Mrs L F Greeff & Mr D Foong B:Birch Bros
Race 5 (553)
Fairview MR 70 Handicap (Turf)
2000m R65,000
F 511 1 0.00 All The Bids (16) 56.5 R Munger 9/1 4 b g Daring Bid - All The Nines (Mistral Dancer) (3) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 25/1 F 536 2 0.10 Rush In 3 b g Windrush - In A While (Rakeen) (4) 57.5 R Danielson 8/1 F 423 3 0.85 Emblem Honour 5 b g Encosta de Lago - Amanusa(AUS) (Alzao) (7) 59.0 L Mxothwa 5/1 F 511 4 1.35 Dreamforest (13) 53.5 S Naidoo 9/1 F 537 5 1.85 Facebook (8) 57.0 T Gould 12/1 F 529 6 3.60 Kirkby Ninja (10) 56.5 S Khathi 8/1 F 530 7 7.35 Cape Rebel (11) 59.0 X Ndlovu 33/1 F 511 8 7.45 Simmering (1) 52.0 K Ramsamy 20/1 F 537 9 8.20 Mulaazem (9) 52.0 K Zechner 13/2 F 511 10 8.45 Benji’s Dynasty (15) 60.0 A Fortune 14/1 F 500 11 8.55 Big Freeze (14) 52.0 E Webber 66/1 F 530 12 8.65 Rebel Flame (12) 52.0 M Thackeray 33/1 F 454 13 9.90 Wogsy (6) 52.0 L Hewitson 10/1 F 428 14 11.15 Fort Kalimenta (2) 60.0 C Murray 66/1 F 500 15 11.90 Even So (5) 59.5 S Khumalo 12/1 F 509 16 16.65 Rockin The Daisies Time: 125.44s (62.72s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:R du Plessis O:Favour Stud (Nom: Mrs Engelize du Preez) B:Favour Stud
Race 6 (554)
Fairview MR 63 Handicap (Turf)
1600m R62,000
F 523 1 0.00 Ace Antonius (6) 56.5 E Webber 12/1 5 b g Antonius Pius - Pacific Peace(USA) (Dynaformer) (8) 59.0 A Fortune 6/1 F 523 2 3.50 Placido 6 b g Miesque’s Approval - Lady Gray (Badger Land) (7) 58.5 R Danielson 7/2 F 523 3 4.75 Temple Rock 4 b c Seventh Rock - Te Gusta (Western Winter) (14) 59.0 C Murray 10/1 F 484 4 5.50 The Stones (4) 56.0 JP vd Merwe 10/1 F 491 5 5.60 Ze Tzar (2) 60.0 S Khathi 16/1 F 500 6 6.85 Netherby Hall (13) 55.5 C Thabana 25/1 F 542 7 7.60 Wild Night Out (9) 54.0 M Thackeray 33/1 F 501 8 8.85 Angelus Bell (15) 57.0 R Munger 12/1 F 473 9 9.35 Dr Finley (10) 53.0 X Ndlovu 75/1 F 537 10 9.85 Impressionist (12) 56.5 K Ramsamy 110/1 F 500 11 12.85 King Air (16) 59.0 L Mxothwa 40/1 F 523 12 12.95 Matador In Red (11) 52.0 S Naidoo 33/1 F 529 13 14.20 Big Ambitions (1) 55.5 L Hewitson 5/1 F 443 14 14.95 Roman Ridge (5) 57.5 S Khumalo 10/1 F 530 15 15.05 Fort Navidad (3) 60.0 K Zechner 20/1 F 491 16 18.55 Stir It Up Time: 98.73s (61.71s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:DA McKenzie O:Mr K P Truter B:Highlands
Race 7 (555)
Fairview MR 64 Handicap (Turf)
1200m R62,000
1200m R65,000
F 538 1 0.00 Cuveo (6) 58.0 JP vd Merwe 33/1 2 f Querari - Fairy Song (Almushtarak) (4) 55.0 R Munger 8/1 F 538 2 1.25 Intisara 2 b f Elusive Fort - Double Entendre (Captain Al) (7) 58.0 A Fortune 5/2 F 517 3 2.50 Leopard Orchid 2 ch f Tiger Ridge - White Wood Aster (Fort Wood) (5) 58.0 K Zechner 7/1 F 538 4 3.00 Audrie Do (8) 58.0 M Thackeray 33/1 F 538 5 3.25 Lady Willow (14) 58.0 R Danielson 3/1 F 538 6 3.75 Seattle Sunrise (16) 55.0 L Mxothwa 80/1 F 441 7 4.50 Noordhoek’s Speed (10) 55.0 T Gould 33/1 F 525 8 5.25 Another Night (15) 55.0 X Ndlovu 33/1 F 526 9 5.75 Marcelle (3) 55.0 C Murray 80/1 F 354 10 8.00 Jahela (9) 55.0 C Thabana 66/1 F 517 11 8.05 Shining Through (2) 55.0 E Webber 80/1 F 525 12 11.55 Darling Gem (11) 55.0 L Hewitson 25/1 13 11.80 Banks Hideal (12) 58.0 W Agrella 75/1 F 538 14 13.55 Refrain (1) 55.0 S Naidoo 33/1 15 14.05 Ms Steele (13) 58.0 S Khumalo 10/1 F 469 16 17.80 Silva Key (17) 55.0 K Ramsamy 16/1 F 519 17 21.55 Sweet Molly Malone Time: 71.7s (59.75s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:GD Smith O:Messrs Suven Govender, Peter Haripersad, K N Naidoo & H G Theunissen B:Ambiance Stud
Race 3 (551)
Fairview MR 60 Handicap (F&M)(Turf)
F 505 1 0.00 Luv U Babes (12) 59.0 R Munger 7/1 5 b m Horse Chestnut - Skyward Lady (Badger Land) (11) 58.0 L Hewitson 12/1 F 505 2 0.25 Sail Intotheclouds 4 b f Sail From Seattle - Cloud Ten (Jallad) (15) 55.0 S Naidoo 16/1 F 505 3 0.30 New Orleans Shine 3 b f Fort Wood - Simply Sparkling (Elliodor) (10) 53.0 E Webber 50/1 F 520 4 0.40 Supa-U (9) 60.0 S Khathi 50/1 F 548 5 1.65 Lecture’s Luck (8) 56.5 A Fortune 7/1 F 486 6 2.15 Unconditional (6) 57.5 T Gould 12/1 F 548 7 2.20 Radisha (7) 57.0 X Ndlovu 25/1 F 539 8 2.70 First Of May (5) 58.5 R Danielson 15/1 F 508 9 4.95 Rose And Crown (4) 59.0 S Khumalo 7/1 F 474 10 6.70 Latera (2) 53.0 M Thackeray 12/1 F 520 11 8.20 Nomvula (18) 58.0 JP vd Merwe 6/1 F 548 12 8.45 Just Lucky (1) 56.0 L Mxothwa 55/1 F 502 13 10.70 Squiddly Diddly (16) 55.0 S Devoy 20/1 F 513 14 12.95 Stone Town (17) 56.5 C Thabana 25/1 F 515 15 13.20 Fourteen (3) 54.5 K Ramsamy 110/1 F 302 16 14.95 Mock Mambo (13) 54.5 C Murray 50/1 F 508 17 16.95 Magic Samba (14) 59.0 K Zechner 7/1 F 431 18 19.20 Kenton On Sea Time: 71.71s (59.76s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:JVA Strydom O:Messrs W S Kruger (Snr), W S Kruger (Jnr), F E Smith & J V A Strydom B:Nutfield Stud
1200m R62,000
F 520 1 0.00 Restless Road (3) 56.5 L Hewitson 15/2 4 b g Seventh Rock - Balar (Western Winter) (5) 55.5 S Devoy 66/1 F 454 2 3.75 Orcadian Forest 4 b g Jay Peg - Mind Over Matter (Complete Warrior) 3 3.80 Sun Power (4) 58.5 L Mxothwa 9/1 F 523 3 ch g Lateral - Asahi (National Emblem) (14) 54.5 S Khumalo 6/1 F 520 4 4.30 Evening Storm (6) 60.0 R Danielson 9/1 F 495 5 5.30 Dynamite (8) 58.5 R Munger 33/1 F 513 6 5.80 King’s Fire (7) 59.5 S Naidoo 16/1 F 520 7 6.05 Just Too early (2) 52.0 M Thackeray 20/1 F 524 8 6.10 Soviet Cosmonaut (12) 53.0 E Webber 14/1 F 520 9 7.85 Special Effects (13) 56.5 JP vd Merwe 13/2 F 514 10 8.10 Rushing Lark (10) 54.0 T Gould 33/1 F 523 11 8.15 Greatist Hits (9) 58.5 A Fortune 7/1 F 540 12 8.40 Anyday Anytime (11) 52.0 K Ramsamy 80/1 S 714 13 8.90 Nishac (16) 56.5 C Murray 12/1 F 514 14 9.40 Knox (15) 52.0 X Ndlovu 66/1 T 982 15 9.90 Elen Luyddog (1) 52.0 C Thabana 110/1 F 478 16 12.90 Camara’s Park (17) 55.0 K Zechner 8/1 F 466 17 13.90 Sportstrader (18) 57.0 S Khathi 75/1 Q 240 18 22.90 Mustang Sonny Time: 70.92s (59.1s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:Y Bremner O:Messrs F H McGrath, A J van Huyssteen & M C Wright B:Arc-en-Ciel
TURFFONTEIN Saturday 25 June
Going: good Race 1 (1181) Turffontein Maiden Juvenile Plate
1600m R90,000
V 1132 1 0.00 Red Pomegranate (8) 60.0 C Murray 33/10 2 b f Nicconi - Zakuro(AUS) (Hurricane Sky) (9) 60.0 M Thackeray 66/1 T 1142 2 1.25 Little Swift 2 b f Toreador - Legality (Model Man) (7) 60.0 S Khumalo 6/1 T 905 3 4.50 Tambalang 2 b f Go Deputy - Salita (Western Winter) (1) 60.0 M Mjoka 110/1 V 1133 4 5.25 Quintessa (3) 60.0 M Yeni 75/1 V 1054 5 6.50 Invisible Touch (10) 60.0 M v Rensburg 16/1 T 1114 6 6.65 Takamaka (6) 60.0 C Zackey 5/2 T 1142 7 7.25 Legend Seeker (4) 60.0 Wes Marwing 33/1 T 1114 8 8.50 Half A Bar (13) 60.0 A Fortune 16/1 V 1020 9 9.25 Prada Princess (12) 60.0 G Wrogemann 33/1 10 11.00 Aria (11) 60.0 R Simons 33/1 T 1114 11 11.50 Countryside (2) 60.0 P Strydom 22/10 T 1114 12 14.75 Might As Well (5) 60.0 S Brown 110/1 V 1054 13 19.00 Natural Splendour Time: 101.42s (63.39s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 123% 1st T:MF de Kock O:Mr & Mrs W V Rippon & Mr A & Mrs R Chadha B:bred in Australia
Race 3 (1183) Turffontein Maiden Plate (F&M)
2000m R90,000
T 1050 1 0.00 Red Room (9) 60.0 A Fortune 11/2 3 ch g A P Arrow - Amaracehorse (Kahal) (2) 60.0 R Danielson 5/2 V 1149 2 0.30 Tiki Torch 3 b c A P Arrow - Celestial Flame (All Fired Up) (3) 60.0 K Zechner 7/2 T 1050 3 2.00 Wall Of Ice 4 b g Jam Alley - Cayman Ridge (Al Mufti) (1) 60.0 C Zackey 10/1 V 1150 4 2.75 Baby Bean (5) 60.0 Wes Marwing 25/1 T 1072 5 4.00 Sergeant Pepper (6) 60.0 M v Rensburg 12/1 T 1163 6 4.75 Count Red (8) 60.0 G Wrogemann 7/2 T 1071 7 6.50 King Of Thrones (4) 60.0 G Wright 16/1 V 1149 8 7.00 Super Sonic (7) 60.0 R Munger 66/1 T 1047 9 23.50 Mr Zhivago Time: 128.79s (64.4s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:GM Alexander O:50 Shades of Grey Syndicate (Nom: Mrs J P Gardner) B:Summerhill Stud
Race 5 (1185) Turffontein Pinnacle Stakes (F&M)
1450m R125,000
V 1136 1 0.00 Will Pays (1) 58.5 C Zackey 6/1 4 b g Imperial Stride - Rattlebag (Jallad) (8) 60.0 S Khumalo 18/10 T 1118 2 4.00 Bulleting Home 4 b g Western Winter - Kapen Cat(USA) (Lion Hearted) (3) 55.5 C Murray 25/1 V 1136 3 5.00 National Key 6 ch g National Assembly - Special Key (Brother Philips) (5) 55.5 K Zechner 7/1 V 1136 4 7.25 Angel’s Power (9) 58.5 M v Rensburg 11/2 T 1101 5 8.50 Afrikaburn (7) 57.0 R Danielson 35/1 T 1101 6 12.00 Isphan (4) 60.0 M Yeni 33/10 T 1073 7 12.05 Silver Scooter (6) 50.0 JP vd Merwe 14/1 V 786 8 14.25 Cherokee Grey (2) 57.0 Wes Marwing 70/1 T 488 9 34.50 Isobar Time: 86.36s (59.56s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:MG Azzie O:Messrs B J D Pepper, S G du Toit, M A Green, Y Jackson, Devan Naidoo & Anil Salick B:Northfields Stud
Race 7 (1187) Turffontein MR 80 Handicap
1600m R82,000
T 1168 1 0.00 Snowdonia (1) 60.0 C Zackey 8/1 3 b f Greys Inn - Winter Cherry (Western Winter) (3) 52.0 M Thackeray 5/1 T 1103 2 1.75 River Run 4 b f Surging River - Guest Farm (National Assembly) (10) 54.0 K Zechner 16/1 V 1130 3 2.00 Secret Angel 5 b m Miesque’s Approval - Dynamite Model (Badger Land) (2) 59.0 P Strydom 10/1 T 961 4 2.50 Indzaba (12) 58.0 C Murray 12/1 V 1090 5 3.00 Silver Duchess (4) 59.5 JP vd Merwe 4/1 T 856 6 3.75 Mythical Magic (9) 55.0 C Habib 66/1 V 1104 7 4.00 Pride Of Barbados (11) 54.5 R Munger 55/1 V 1138 8 4.50 Wensleydale (8) 53.0 C Ngcobo 55/1 V 1127 9 5.25 Eye The Countess (6) 58.5 A Fortune 11/2 V 1138 10 6.75 Dangerous Diva (5) 59.5 G Wrogemann 5/1 V 1112 11 7.25 Matsuri (13) 56.5 M Yeni 20/1 V 1067 12 7.75 Chinawhite (14) 56.0 S Brown 33/1 V 1138 13 8.25 Tangerine Lady (7) 52.0 M Mjoka 25/1 V 1130 14 8.50 For Show Me Angel Time: 99.15s (61.97s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:PA Peter O:Messrs G T Peter & Joel Peter B:Mauritzfontein Stud
Gr3 Langerman (2yo’s)
TABLE BAY 1ST 2 b c Redoute’s Choice - Gabriella(GB) (Cape Cross) for trainer J Ramsden
2ND OUR MATE ART
2 b c Artie Schiller - Laureldean Dream(USA) (Stravinsky) for trainer MW Bass
3RD
1200m R92,000
V 1109 1 0.00 Mr Mulliner (2) 59.0 A Fortune 6/1 5 ch g Mullins Bay - Dahlia’s Guest (Northern Guest) (1) 55.0 S Khumalo 15/10 V 1109 2 0.25 Yankee Captain 3 b c Captain Al - Budding Beauty (Lambent Light) (9) 56.5 P Strydom 3/1 V 1128 3 0.50 Ronnie Rocket 3 b g Noordhoek Flyer - Lady Ladina (Aristis) (3) 61.5 M v Rensburg 33/1 V 1128 4 3.75 Cinema Scope (6) 57.0 K Zechner 14/1 T 1102 5 4.00 Inyanga (7) 52.5 M Yeni 16/1 V 1125 6 4.05 Mutakayyef (4) 59.0 G Wrogemann 15/2 V 1136 7 7.25 Last Battle (8) 52.0 J Penny 35/1 V 1152 8 7.75 Excalivar (5) 53.5 C Murray 22/1 V 1128 9 25.25 Great Brother Time: 71.95s (59.96s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 114% 1st T:GM Alexander O:Messrs P Moonsammy, D G Abery, T Lee, G Stephenson & B Yearham B:PAM Magid
Race 4 (629)
Race 5 (630)
2 b c High Chaparral - Delphi Lodge(AUS) (Fusaichi Pegasus) for trainer J Ramsden
WON Ladies Mile (Listed)
CHEVAUCHEE
3 b f High Chaparral - Chevaleresse(IRE) (Danehill) by 2.0L, Kenilworth over 1600m, 25 June for trainer BJ Crawford
NTOMBE
5 b m Stratum - Loulou(AUS) (Strategic) WON at Kenilworth over 1400m, 21 June for trainer GV Woodruff
RED POMEGRANATE 2 b f Nicconi - Zakuro(AUS) (Hurricane Sky)
Kenilworth Gr3 Langerman (2yo’s)
1500m R200,000
Kenilworth Ladies Mile (F&M)(Listed)
1600m R150,000
Kenilworth Winter Oaks (3yo Fillies)(Listed)
2200m R150,000
Kenilworth Gr3 Winter Derby (3yo’s)
2400m R250,000
Kenilworth Pinnacle Stakes
1400m R116,000
K 595 1 0.00 Table Bay (1) 59.0 D Dillon 22/10 2 b c Redoute’s Choice - Gabriella(GB) (Cape Cross) K 582 2 0.10 Our Mate Art (4) 57.0 G v Niekerk 13/10 2 b c Artie Schiller - Laureldean Dream(USA) (Stravinsky) K 522 3 1.35 Newlands (2) 57.0 R Fourie 20/1 2 b c High Chaparral - Delphi Lodge(AUS) (Fusaichi Pegasus) K 582 4 2.10 Attenborough (8) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 11/2 K 595 5 3.60 Dancer (3) 57.0 A Domeyer 33/1 K 608 6 4.00 Turbulent Air (7) 57.0 L Hewitson 7/1 K 601 7 5.50 Cock-A-Hoop (5) 55.0 F Herholdt 33/1 K 595 8 5.90 Hernando’s Promise (6) 55.0 M Byleveld 66/1 Time: 95.88s (63.92s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 115% 1st T:J Ramsden O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:bred in Australia
Race 6 (631)
K 572 1 0.00 Chevauchee (6) 58.0 C Orffer 7/2 3 b f High Chaparral - Chevaleresse(IRE) (Danehill) K 579 2 2.00 Moonlight ‘n Roses (7) 58.0 A Domeyer 12/1 3 b f Captain Al - Soft Landing (Jet Master) K 579 3 3.25 Petty Officer (15) 60.0 G Behr 25/1 5 b m Royal Air Force - Petria (Fort Wood) K 572 4 3.30 Acrostar (8) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 5/1 K 572 5 3.50 Fear Not (2) 60.0 R Fourie 4/1 K 499 6 3.80 Come Fly With Me (5) 60.0 G v Niekerk 20/1 K 579 7 4.55 Harvard Crimson (9) 58.0 M Byleveld 20/1 F 368 8 5.80 A Time To Dream (4) 60.0 L Hewitson 15/2 K 572 9 7.05 Double Whammy (10) 60.0 C du Plooy 16/1 K 579 10 7.25 Jeweller’s Joy (12) 58.0 H vd Hoven 75/1 K 573 11 8.50 Jane S Piddy (1) 58.0 F Herholdt 22/1 K 351 12 8.60 Cat And The Moon (13) 60.0 R Khathi 14/1 K 579 13 9.35 Moonsong Magic (11) 56.0 XG Carstens 66/1 K 598 14 12.10 Can Cope (14) 56.0 L Africa 75/1 K 579 15 13.35 Crystal Cavern (16) 58.0 D Dillon 40/1 K 598 16 14.85 Ocean’s Swell (3) 58.0 B May 75/1 Time: 99.04s (61.9s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:BJ Crawford O:Ridgemont Stud (Nom: Mr Craig Carey) B:bred in Australia K 398 1 0.00 Francia (3) 59.0 L Hewitson 7/1 3 b f Dynasty - Venturesome (Rakeen) K 565 2 0.10 Harlem Shake (6) 59.0 H vd Hoven 10/1 3 b f Warm White Night - Malakeh(AUS) (Snippets) K 565 3 2.60 Jetano (7) 59.0 D Dillon 7/2 3 ch f Silvano - State Coach (Jet Master) K 573 4 3.60 Goodtime Gal (11) 59.0 R Fourie 4/1 F 492 5 4.35 Solana (9) 60.0 A Domeyer 10/1 K 598 6 4.65 Mambo Fever (2) 59.0 C Orffer 33/1 F 446 7 5.90 Arabian Winter (10) 59.0 B Fayd’herbe 12/1 K 606 8 6.40 Let’s Go Get It (5) 59.0 M Byleveld 25/1 K 580 9 7.15 Playboy Buddy (4) 59.0 G Behr 7/1 K 542 10 10.65 Tripinthemist (1) 59.0 R Khathi 25/1 K 606 11 18.15 Entrechat (12) 59.0 C du Plooy 12/1 K 573 12 20.15 Inanna (8) 59.0 G v Niekerk 16/1 Time: 139.88s (63.58s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:J Snaith O:Mr W J C Mitchell & Miss N Mitchell B:Haras Del Carmo
Race 8 (633)
NEWLANDS
Kenilworth 1500m Irridescence Stakes (2yo Fillies)(Listed) R125,000
K 520 1 0.00 Captain Gambler (4) 56.0 D Dillon 7/1 2 b f Captain Al - Skip Poker(USA) (Skip Away) K 593 2 0.05 Whose That Girl (2) 56.0 G v Niekerk 12/1 2 b f Gitano Hernando - Casual Gal (All Fired Up) K 581 3 0.80 Felicity Flyer (5) 56.0 A Domeyer 18/10 2 ch f Noordhoek Flyer - The Zone (Restructure) K 537 4 1.10 Foxy Princess (8) 56.0 F Herholdt 16/1 K 585 5 1.40 Reine Tonnerre (6) 56.0 C Orffer 33/10 K 595 6 2.90 Streaming (1) 56.0 R Fourie 12/1 K 581 7 3.30 Nordic Breeze (3) 60.0 R Khathi 5/1 K 569 8 6.80 Not On My Watch (7) 56.0 C du Plooy 20/1 Time: 94.25s (62.83s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 114% 1st T:J Ramsden O:Drakenstein Stud (Nom: Mrs G A Rupert) B:Drakenstein Stud
Race 7 (632)
Kenilworth over 1500m, 25 June
F 492 1 0.00 Elusive Silva (6) 59.0 R Khathi 6/1 3 ch c Silvano - Esprit (Fort Wood) K 574 2 2.00 Eighth Wonder (7) 60.0 G Behr 20/1 3 b g Captain Al - Great Wall (Fort Wood) K 584 3 2.75 Roman Discent (2) 59.0 L Africa 66/1 3 b g Dynasty - Toga (Caesour) K 574 4 3.15 Whisky Baron (8) 59.0 B Fayd’herbe 13/10 F 492 5 5.40 Captain Splendid (4) 60.0 L Hewitson 9/2 K 592 6 5.45 One Away (3) 59.0 F Herholdt 14/1 K 547 7 5.55 Jet Air (5) 59.0 G v Niekerk 7/2 K 574 8 5.65 Brilliant Crimson (1) 59.0 A Domeyer 20/1 K 574 9 12.90 Larimar (9) 59.0 R Fourie 50/1 Time: 155.89s (64.95s avg/1000m, or 55km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:J Snaith O:Messrs E G Bouwer, E A Braun, P S Loomes & K P Truter B:Nutfield Stud
Race 9 (634)
K 591 1 0.00 Blarney Bay (1) 58.5 H vd Hoven 11/1 7 b g Nysaean - Bird Talk (National Assembly) F 512 2 1.50 Ashton Park (4) 60.0 A Domeyer 10/1 6 b g Battersea Park - Hunters Prayer (Jet Master) K 591 3 2.00 Silicone Valley (3) 60.0 R Fourie 8/10 5 b g Jay Peg - Prize Collection (Model Man) K 396 4 3.75 Krambambuli (9) 58.5 R Khathi 25/1 K 397 5 4.50 Ovidio (6) 61.5 L Hewitson 14/1 K 556 6 6.25 Midnite Zone (5) 58.5 C Orffer 5/1 K 591 7 6.45 Spirit Of Hamilton (7) 58.5 B Fayd’herbe 11/2 F 512 8 6.75 Ze Kaiser (8) 54.0 G v Niekerk 16/1 K 583 9 9.25 Royal Knockout (2) 52.5 M Byleveld 75/1 Time: 86.4s (61.71s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 123% 1st T:M Robinson O:Mr P G De Beyer & Mrs G J Dempsey B:PG de Beyer & G Dempsey
WON at Turffontein over 1600m, 25 June for trainer MF de Kock and placed . . Emblem Honour, Extreme Dubai
www.aushorse.net.au
2200m R125,000
T 1005 1 0.00 Zafira (1) 60.0 Wes Marwing 1/1 3 b f Silvano - Zahira (Fort Wood) (5) 60.0 S Khumalo 6/1 T 1143 2 2.50 Pennington Sands 4 b f Mogok - Camina Court (Foveros) (7) 58.5 A Fortune 5/1 V 1058 3 3.00 Coby 5 b m A P Arrow - Dignify (Rambo Dancer) (2) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 33/10 V 1110 4 4.25 Kissimmee (4) 53.0 K Zechner 40/1 T 1146 5 5.50 Bird Alley (3) 53.0 C Ngcobo 25/1 T 1115 6 6.50 Cranberry Crush (6) 53.0 C Murray 55/1 V 1112 7 8.00 Spurwing Summer Time: 145.81s (66.28s avg/1000m, or 54km/h) SP Total %: 112% 1st T:WH Marwing O:Maine Chance Farms (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Dr W A & Mrs N Jacobs) B:Maine Chance
Race 6 (1186) Turffontein Pinnacle Stakes
Race 9 (1189) Turffontein MR 66 Handicap (F&M)
1600m R90,000
T 1142 1 0.00 Lady Negra (4) 56.0 M v Rensburg 11/20 2 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Hill of Fire(AUS) (Danehill Dancer) (8) 60.0 R Danielson 7/1 V 1134 2 0.15 Lily Of The Fort 4 b f Elusive Fort - Stormher (Jallad) (7) 60.0 M Yeni 8/1 V 1134 3 0.20 Rubybay 3 b f Medaglia d’Oro - Ruby Clipper(NZ) (Rubiton) (5) 60.0 A Fortune 66/1 T 1029 4 0.40 Aspen shadow (1) 60.0 R Simons 25/1 V 1104 5 1.60 Doubly Attractive (2) 56.0 JP vd Merwe 7/1 V 1104 6 4.10 Mating Call (9) 60.0 S Brown 25/1 V 1134 7 5.00 Spectralight (3) 60.0 C Zackey 25/1 V 1134 8 5.75 White Swan (10) 60.0 M Thackeray 55/1 T 1116 9 8.00 Keep My Promise (6) 60.0 C Murray 66/1 T 1142 10 9.00 Liquorice Moon Time: 101.28s (63.3s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:ST Pettigrew O:Mr Jaime & Mrs Mariza Vilela B:Nadeson Park & KP Truter
Race 4 (1184) Turffontein Maiden Plate
1600m R106,000
V 1130 1 0.00 Span Die Seile (7) 53.5 K Zechner 12/1 3 b f Captain Al - Start Me Up (Jet Master) (9) 59.5 M Yeni 5/1 T 1170 2 1.25 Ahlaam 4 br f Asiatic Boy - Sabha(AUS) (Elusive Quality) (3) 57.0 P Strydom 5/2 T 1143 3 3.50 Angelic Appeal 3 ch f Jam Alley - Angel Bay (Damascus Gate) (4) 59.0 C Zackey 10/1 T 1170 4 4.25 Sisters Of Mercy (1) 56.5 S Khumalo 7/1 V 1129 5 5.50 She’s A Looker (2) 60.0 A Fortune 7/1 T 1102 6 5.55 Miss Tweedy (8) 54.5 R Munger 30/1 T 910 7 6.75 Eina (6) 55.0 R Simons 10/1 V 1130 8 9.25 Allegorical (5) 56.5 JP vd Merwe 6/1 V 1129 9 12.50 Red Star Time: 98.25s (61.41s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 114% 1st T:MG Azzie O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Solstice Stud Farm
1600m R90,000
T 1113 1 0.00 Shortstop (4) 60.0 R Danielson 22/10 2 b c Rebel King - Bella Diva (Eli’s Star) (5) 60.0 K Zechner 4/1 V 1150 2 0.30 Persian Approval 2 b c Gimmethegreenlight - Queen Of Persia (Fort Wood) (1) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 28/10 T 1165 3 4.50 Mr Joe Black 2 b c Gimmethegreenlight - Lady Asrai (Flaming Rock) (9) 60.0 M v Rensburg 4/1 T 1113 4 5.25 Ali Bon Dubai (8) 60.0 C Zackey 66/1 T 1156 5 6.00 Hope Eternal (2) 60.0 C Ngcobo 70/1 V 1122 6 6.75 Muntu (3) 60.0 G Wrogemann 16/1 V 1124 7 8.75 Artificio (6) 60.0 A Fortune 20/1 T 1113 8 8.80 Sundance (11) 60.0 M Thackeray 70/1 9 11.00 Cool Cologne (10) 60.0 S Brown 45/1 V 1011 10 11.75 Discoveror (7) 60.0 M Yeni 75/1 Q 241 11 99.99 Daring Feature Time: 101.17s (63.23s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:RR Magner O:Messrs S Mileham, G H Long, H D Long & L C Long B:Favour Stud
Race 2 (1182) Turffontein Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)
Race 8 (1188) Turffontein MR 80 Handicap (F&M)
KENILWORTH Saturday 25 June
ESTATE
Going: soft
Race 1 (626)
Kenilworth Workriders Maiden Plate
1200m R75,000
K 620 1 0.00 Show Stealer (4) 60.0 S Tamela 15/10 3 b g Russian Sage - Face Of Africa (Elliodor) K 600 2 1.25 Heelagainstthehead (3) 60.0 P Fama 14/1 3 b c Oracy - Lust (Lizard Island) K 522 3 4.25 Captainblackbeard (6) 57.0 D Wana 16/10 2 b g Blue Tiger - Solar Voyager (Captain Al) K 620 4 5.50 Mr Casanova (2) 60.0 A Ndzongo 22/1 K 570 5 18.25 Twenty Four Carat (5) 60.0 L Geledu 3/1 K 552 6 26.75 Lady Zamala (1) 54.5 X Delihlazo 75/1 Time: 75.49s (62.91s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:WG Prestage O:Mr & Mrs W G Prestage B:Rosedene Stud
Race 2 (627)
Kenilworth Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)
1000m R75,000
1 0.00 Primrose Lane (9) 60.0 B May 10/1 2 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Chariya(IRE) (Cape Cross) K 585 2 1.25 Harakiri (6) 60.0 L Hewitson 7/2 2 b f Trippi - Letsimpress(IRE) (Unknown) 3 1.30 Scandola (3) 60.0 A Domeyer 2/1 2 ch f Fort Wood - Covenant (Western Winter) K 603 4 2.80 Runaway Rebel (7) 60.0 H vd Hoven 20/1 K 593 5 3.00 Whispering Light (5) 60.0 G Behr 22/10 6 7.50 Beshayir Girl (1) 60.0 C Orffer 20/1 7 7.90 L.A. Rocks (8) 60.0 D Dillon 20/1 8 10.15 Nutbush Citilimits (4) 60.0 S Fortune 20/1 9 10.45 Strategic Approach (2) 60.0 C du Plooy 33/1 Time: 60.29s (60.29s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:DR Hodgson O:Mr H Adams B:Nadeson Park
Race 3 (628)
Kenilworth Maiden Plate (F&M)
1600m R75,000
K 596 1 0.00 St Elmo’s Fire (8) 60.0 G v Niekerk 7/2 3 b f Judpot - Let’s Be Cool (Modern Day) K 550 2 1.25 Charisma (3) 60.0 M Byleveld 12/1 3 b f Silvano - Fine Wood (Fort Wood) K 596 3 2.50 Dontknowhy (1) 60.0 B May 14/10 3 b f Rock Of Rochelle - Camara (Elliodor) K 596 4 3.25 Call Me Darling (5) 60.0 H vd Hoven 50/1 K 588 5 4.25 Consequentially (4) 60.0 C Orffer 4/1 K 588 6 5.25 Latin Storm (2) 60.0 R Khathi 16/1 K 569 7 5.30 Daring Miss (6) 56.0 L Hewitson 7/1 K 576 8 11.55 Aloxxi (7) 60.0 L Africa 50/1 Time: 102.02s (63.76s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 114% 1st T:MW Bass O:Jagessar Limited (Nom: Mr Alan Cooper) B:Oldlands Stud
BREEDERS OF
3rd Gr3 Winter Derby
ROMAN DISCENT 3 b g Dynasty - Toga (Caesour)
2 wins 2 places 14 runs
at Kenilworth, 2400m, 25 June
VARUMBA 3 b f Var - Muamba(ARG) (Pure Prize)
4 wins 5 places 12 runs
WON Kenilworth, 1000m, 21 June
R eeders by AEP SA’s Leading Br VAR & ORATORIO stand at Avontuur Contact Pippa Mickleburgh (021) 855 1442 or 083 658 4404 stud@avontuurestate.co.za
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