No. 2293
FRIDAY 7th - SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER 2016
ISSN 1023 / 6996
Kangaroo Jack is on the up and could go in again
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Arc Glory
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FIVE SPRINTER MILERS OF THE HIGHEST CALIBRE All sons of Champion Sires. All from auspicious female lines. All Group One winners from 1200m to 1600m. Like Dynasty, Captain Al and Jet Master. All standing at Summerhill this season. Act Of War, Ato, Capetown Noir, Linngari and Willow Magic.
Back them. Bank it later.
www.summerhill.co.za Contact: Linda Norval 033 263 1081
IT’S NEVER BEEN THIS GOOD IN ALMOST 40 YEARS AT SUMMERHILL
LEADING TRAINERS by STAKES
LEADING BREEDERS by STAKES
season 2016/2017 * 1 August - 2 October 2016
season 2016/2017 * 1 August - 2 October 2016 Stakes
3,818,800 3,142,750 2,157,575 1,517,600 1,276,000 1,234,650 1,228,375 1,207,950 1,082,700 1,060,825 1,046,450 974,375 897,550 891,250 826,600 648,950 629,950 607,950 584,800 579,575 577,925 564,700 546,650
Breeder
rnrs
AEPR
Summerhill Stud Klawervlei Stud Varsfontein Stud Highlands Scott Bros Drakenstein Stud Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud Maine Chance Ascot Stud Mauritzfontein Stud Wilgerbosdrift Moutonshoek Lammerskraal Stud GJ Armitage The Alchemy CF & Mrs de Vos
233 16,390 208 15,109 64 33,712 90 16,862 96 13,292 53 23,295 74 16,600 95 12,715 54 20,050 35 30,309 59 17,736 60 16,240 47 19,097 54 16,505 59 14,010 6 108,158 Wilgerbosdrift & Mauritzfontein 40 15,749 Favour Stud 37 16,431 Oldlands Stud 22 26,582 Clifton Stud 41 14,136 Gary Player Stud 45 12,843 Graystone Stud 30 18,823 La Plaisance Stud 30 18,222
runs
490 417 124 170 225 98 142 172 104 75 115 122 77 113 126 8 71 98 42 86 93 84 44
wnrs wns
37 35 19 17 10 15 16 12 8 6 11 13 13 12 10 1 7 7 6 7 7 7 7
46 41 19 18 10 15 20 13 8 9 15 14 13 13 10 1 8 7 7 8 8 7 7
wnr/ rnr%
SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%
plcs plc/ SP rns%
16% 17% 30% 19% 10% 28% 22% 13% 15% 17% 19% 22% 28% 22% 17% 17% 18% 19% 27% 17% 16% 23% 23%
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
135 110 35 47 60 39 33 47 30 24 33 29 17 33 32 3 22 35 14 14 20 20 15
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
28% 26% 28% 28% 27% 40% 23% 27% 29% 32% 29% 24% 22% 29% 25% 38% 31% 36% 33% 16% 22% 24% 34%
0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Trainer
top earner with stakes & % of total stakes
Hidden Agenda Sweet Lady Jade Hack Green Drifting Dusk Front Rank Star Chestnut Tobesuretobesure Sundari Last Outlaw Irish Pride Jo Malone Refuge Bulleting Home Dress For Success Lumya Legend Oklahoma Sky Favour’s Pride Prince Of Orange Bubbly Reply Il Palio Stunned Born To Rule
181,250 168,000 625,000 124,050 140,600 89,750 104,375 125,000 200,000 472,500 173,800 125,500 78,125 104,375 96,250 625,000 85,000 67,000 156,250 99,050 78,475 90,750 77,850
5% 5% 29% 8% 11% 7% 8% 10% 18% 45% 17% 13% 9% 12% 12% 96% 13% 11% 27% 17% 14% 16% 14%
LEADING SIRES by STAKES
season 2016/2017 * 1 August - 2 October 2016 Stakes
2,458,675 2,229,400 2,049,950 1,950,075 1,738,975 1,454,125 1,279,925 1,188,150 1,134,100 1,062,075 1,033,900 1,018,375 999,350 933,175 890,775 856,375 830,225 821,500 803,175 791,825 788,175 771,275 753,825 749,625
Sire
rnrs
AEPR
runs
Gimmethegreenlight Silvano Trippi *Kahal Captain Al Dynasty *Western Winter *Tiger Ridge Ideal World Var *Sail From Seattle Elusive Fort *Horse Chestnut Mambo In Seattle Windrush Querari Mogok A P Arrow *Jet Master Seventh Rock *Argonaut Miesque’s Approval A P Answer Brave Tin Soldier
46 109 100 98 90 68 67 58 45 99 56 51 59 75 52 32 49 46 45 68 60 86 55 46
53,449 20,453 20,500 19,899 19,322 21,384 19,103 20,485 25,202 10,728 18,463 19,968 16,938 12,442 17,130 26,762 16,943 17,859 17,848 11,644 13,136 8,968 13,706 16,296
85 177 189 204 160 119 116 118 95 168 114 102 119 144 113 58 97 105 100 130 105 199 114 99
wnrs wns
16 27 24 22 22 20 18 11 7 11 9 10 13 12 10 10 8 9 7 9 12 6 10 6
17 30 26 29 24 20 19 17 9 11 9 12 14 12 12 11 8 10 7 10 13 6 10 9
wnr/ rnr%
SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%
35% 25% 24% 22% 24% 29% 27% 19% 16% 11% 16% 20% 22% 16% 19% 31% 16% 20% 16% 13% 20% 7% 18% 13%
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 5% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 10% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
plcs plc/ SP rns%
31 55 59 52 42 32 31 29 31 53 28 34 30 32 31 15 24 29 32 32 23 49 21 23
36% 31% 31% 25% 26% 27% 27% 25% 33% 32% 25% 33% 25% 22% 27% 26% 25% 28% 32% 25% 22% 25% 18% 23%
0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
top earner with stakes & % of total stakes
Hack Green Paree Overshadow Red Special Twinkle Toes Drifting Dusk Cock-A-Hoop Jo Malone Irish Pride Rivarine Last Outlaw Fort Ember Seal My Fate Beautiful Shay Raring To Go Sweet Lady Jade Front Rank Lebeoana Masterly Seven Single Sail For Joy Holy Joe Bubbly Reply Hidden Agenda
625,000 138,700 112,500 131,275 103,125 124,050 108,750 173,800 472,500 87,500 200,000 125,625 107,500 103,850 98,125 168,000 140,600 115,625 86,300 66,700 79,350 92,650 99,050 181,250
25% 6% 5% 7% 6% 9% 8% 15% 42% 8% 19% 12% 11% 11% 11% 20% 17% 14% 11% 8% 10% 12% 13% 24%
LEADING SIRE OF 3YO’S by STAKES season 2016/2017 * 1 August - 2 October 2016
Stakes
2,458,675 791,925 785,250 781,375 631,450 617,075 525,325 468,475 461,900 401,200 396,800 395,800 391,250 357,875 350,200 333,375 316,825 297,375 295,375
Sire
rnrs
Gimmethegreenlight *Sail From Seattle Captain Al Trippi *Western Winter Silvano Seventh Rock Mambo In Seattle Var Pathfork Querari Dynasty Visionaire *Argonaut Philanthropist Elusive Fort Noordhoek Flyer Great Britain *Horse Chestnut
46 38 28 27 24 33 32 33 42 23 15 24 27 32 26 25 19 22 22
AEPR
53,449 20,840 28,045 28,940 26,310 18,699 16,416 14,196 10,998 17,443 26,453 16,492 14,491 11,184 13,469 13,335 16,675 13,517 13,426
runs
85 72 48 49 40 47 54 47 70 34 29 34 41 56 36 51 36 40 34
wnrs wns
16 7 12 11 9 7 6 7 5 5 4 6 5 5 5 3 3 2 4
17 7 12 12 10 7 7 7 5 6 5 6 5 5 5 3 3 3 4
wnr/ rnr%
SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%
35% 18% 43% 41% 38% 21% 19% 21% 12% 22% 27% 25% 19% 16% 19% 12% 16% 9% 18%
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
plcs plc/ SP rns%
31 18 12 13 11 16 15 8 23 9 10 8 7 12 8 14 12 10 8
36% 25% 25% 27% 28% 34% 28% 17% 33% 26% 34% 24% 17% 21% 22% 27% 33% 25% 24%
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
top earner with stakes & % of total stakes
Hack Green Last Outlaw Myfunnyvalentine California Girl Cock-A-Hoop Palladium Rock A Bye Baby Seatops Rivarine Elusive Path Sweet Lady Jade William Grace Miss Turbo Sail For Joy The Slade Mind Shade Captain’s Girl British Royale Levi Lady
625,000 200,000 98,125 93,750 108,750 100,000 66,250 93,750 87,500 96,250 168,000 69,750 76,750 79,350 69,125 54,000 74,250 121,875 98,500
25% 25% 12% 12% 17% 16% 13% 20% 19% 24% 42% 18% 20% 22% 20% 16% 23% 41% 33%
LEADING SIRE by STAKES ON ARTIFICIAL GOING season 2016/2017 * 1 August - 2 October 2016
Stakes
457,875 443,975 434,725 409,800 398,125 334,675 320,375 287,350 263,650 240,375 235,900
Sire
*Western Winter Captain Al Silvano Dynasty *Horse Chestnut Miesque’s Approval *Jet Master *Tiger Ridge Visionaire Jay Peg Trippi
rnrs
30 31 29 19 22 38 22 20 19 28 26
AEPR
15,263 14,322 14,991 21,568 18,097 8,807 14,563 14,368 13,876 8,585 9,073
runs
43 47 41 28 33 69 37 28 28 46 31
wnrs wns
8 7 7 7 6 3 4 4 5 3 3
8 7 7 7 6 3 4 6 5 3 3
wnr/ rnr%
SW SW SW/ wnrs wns wnr%
27% 23% 24% 37% 27% 8% 18% 20% 26% 11% 12%
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
plcs plc/ SP rns%
10 12 10 7 13 17 9 5 4 12 8
23% 26% 24% 25% 39% 25% 24% 18% 14% 26% 26%
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
top earner with stakes & % of total stakes
Winter Is Coming Redcarpet Captain Silver Spring Alghadeer Joy To Joy Red Apache Masterly Jo Malone At Long Last Laws Of Succession Cardinal
70,125 61,250 75,000 62,500 53,125 70,125 67,500 92,500 53,125 52,500 62,700
15% 14% 17% 15% 13% 21% 21% 32% 20% 22% 27%
runs wins win %
J Snaith 223 SG Tarry 140 DR Drier 90 DC Howells 119 JJ v Vuuren 58 G v Zyl 143 GM Alexander 111 AC Greeff 161 M Houdalakis 129 MF de Kock 118 MG Azzie 105 RR Magner 94 C Spies 151 BJ Crawford 117 PA Peter 87 GS Kotzen 105 C Bass-Robinson115 CE Erasmus 111 GV Woodruff 39 GD Smith 157 SW Kenny 33 WH Marwing 64 LJ Human 118 SD Gray 95 VH Marshall 107 A Nel 57 PV Lafferty 53 DA Sham 165 T Zackey 62 Y Bremner 144 C Lensley 116 T Laing 64 J Ramsden 52 C Binda 69 PF Matchett 61 LJ Erasmus 104 DS Bosch 45 OA Ferraris 38 G Paddock 57 S Miller 84 S Ferreira 52 S Moffatt 52 ML Roberts 49 D Kannemeyer 53
50 21 19 11 12 14 16 24 11 12 10 12 11 14 9 11 8 10 12 12 9 9 13 6 10 8 8 7 4 5 8 8 6 5 6 5 6 5 7 9 5 6 6 5
22% 15% 21% 9% 21% 10% 14% 15% 9% 10% 10% 13% 7% 12% 10% 10% 7% 9% 31% 8% 27% 14% 11% 6% 9% 14% 15% 4% 6% 3% 7% 13% 12% 7% 10% 5% 13% 13% 12% 11% 10% 12% 12% 9%
64 31 22 22 10 11 16 29 13 28 12 18 14 18 10 13 19 4 4 5 6 7 11 9 21 11 4 6 5 14 10 8 15 5 4 0 11 12 5 8 6 2 5 10
29% 22% 24% 18% 17% 8% 14% 18% 10% 24% 11% 19% 9% 15% 11% 12% 17% 4% 10% 3% 18% 11% 9% 9% 20% 19% 8% 4% 8% 10% 9% 13% 29% 7% 7% 0% 24% 32% 9% 10% 12% 4% 10% 19%
fav
fav %
38% 32% 45% 36% 40% 18% 13% 38% 31% 21% 17% 17% 21% 44% 40% 31% 21% 50% 50% 0% 67% 43% 18% 22% 38% 36% 50% 17% 40% 14% 0% 38% 20% 0% 25% 0% 27% 8% 20% 38% 33% 0% 60% 0%
38 17 4 9 6 13 15 10 15 14 14 15 19 11 12 11 12 4 3 8 6 8 12 10 4 11 5 8 8 13 8 9 7 8 4 4 5 5 5 10 3 5 4 6
wfav 2nd 2nd % %
stakes
17% 12% 4% 8% 10% 9% 14% 6% 12% 12% 13% 16% 13% 9% 14% 10% 10% 4% 8% 5% 18% 13% 10% 11% 4% 19% 9% 5% 13% 9% 7% 14% 13% 12% 7% 4% 11% 13% 9% 12% 6% 10% 8% 11%
3,422,275 1,850,775 1,743,925 1,471,100 1,439,300 1,419,275 1,405,925 1,322,475 1,179,850 1,175,550 1,100,175 1,086,025 1,070,575 991,400 945,050 830,525 771,150 761,400 724,925 716,975 713,075 676,550 675,100 664,400 661,200 656,525 595,350 593,125 583,250 530,900 522,875 506,450 490,775 490,200 487,750 480,200 478,975 467,300 455,200 454,425 452,925 448,525 447,750 443,850
131 65 36 46 21 60 48 66 53 55 45 48 57 45 41 42 45 38 17 40 21 26 46 34 32 29 24 52 25 38 43 30 27 23 24 24 21 22 24 34 22 15 11 21
59% 46% 40% 39% 36% 42% 43% 41% 41% 47% 43% 51% 38% 38% 47% 40% 39% 34% 44% 25% 64% 41% 39% 36% 30% 51% 45% 32% 40% 26% 37% 47% 52% 33% 39% 23% 47% 58% 42% 40% 42% 29% 22% 40%
stks/ runs 15,347 13,220 19,377 12,362 24,816 9,925 12,666 8,214 9,146 9,962 10,478 11,553 7,090 8,474 10,863 7,910 6,706 6,859 18,588 4,567 21,608 10,571 5,721 6,994 6,179 11,518 11,233 3,595 9,407 3,687 4,508 7,913 9,438 7,104 7,996 4,617 10,644 12,297 7,986 5,410 8,710 8,625 9,138 8,375
LEADING JOCKEYS by WINS
season 2016/2017 * 1 August - 2 October 2016 jockey A Fortune A Delpech R Fourie JP vd Merwe G Lerena C Zackey M Yeni G Cheyne R Simons L Hewitson K Zechner R Munger C Maujean G Wrogemann M v Rensburg G v Niekerk C Orffer S Veale B Lerena K De Melo W Kennedy C Murray A Marcus D De Gouveia C Ngcobo R Danielson P Strydom D Dillon A Forbes S Brown A Domeyer T Gould L Mxothwa C du Plooy E Pheiffer J Mariba M Mjoka F Herholdt S Randolph T Godden D Schwarz R Khathi M Byleveld S Chambers S Khumalo
rides wins 281 136 122 205 104 176 270 135 141 208 231 250 161 140 161 131 85 107 109 120 122 206 46 86 109 133 59 92 104 117 40 63 69 52 63 55 45 75 71 102 59 54 32 20 15
51 31 31 26 24 23 22 19 19 19 17 17 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 10 10 10 9 9 9 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3
win %
fav
18% 23% 25% 13% 23% 13% 8% 14% 13% 9% 7% 7% 10% 11% 9% 11% 16% 13% 12% 11% 10% 6% 22% 12% 9% 7% 15% 10% 7% 5% 15% 10% 9% 10% 8% 9% 11% 5% 6% 4% 7% 6% 9% 15% 20%
79 61 48 17 44 14 30 31 24 23 15 7 6 17 13 27 14 16 11 12 6 18 25 8 3 11 21 15 10 7 7 2 5 3 2 4 5 2 3 0 1 5 7 0 4
fav wfav % % 28% 45% 39% 8% 42% 8% 11% 23% 17% 11% 6% 3% 4% 12% 8% 21% 16% 15% 10% 10% 5% 9% 54% 9% 3% 8% 36% 16% 10% 6% 18% 3% 7% 6% 3% 7% 11% 3% 4% 0% 2% 9% 22% 0% 27%
2nd 2nd %
29% 34% 38% 29% 30% 29% 10% 26% 29% 17% 13% 57% 33% 29% 23% 22% 43% 25% 45% 50% 33% 22% 28% 50% 33% 18% 14% 27% 20% 0% 29% 50% 20% 0% 100% 50% 20% 50% 33% 0% 0% 0% 29% 0% 50%
34 19 28 17 15 18 27 19 18 20 15 26 19 6 19 17 9 9 13 9 6 15 3 7 8 14 12 9 14 9 6 4 7 4 4 2 9 4 3 7 2 4 3 3 3
12% 14% 23% 8% 14% 10% 10% 14% 13% 10% 6% 10% 12% 4% 12% 13% 11% 8% 12% 8% 5% 7% 7% 8% 7% 11% 20% 10% 13% 8% 15% 6% 10% 8% 6% 4% 20% 5% 4% 7% 3% 7% 9% 15% 20%
1st 1st fourfour% 152 78 82 82 72 75 111 73 63 70 85 79 66 51 62 64 37 40 48 44 47 64 30 33 30 48 36 38 34 40 16 18 28 19 19 13 22 18 19 23 17 16 10 10 7
54% 57% 67% 40% 69% 43% 41% 54% 45% 34% 37% 32% 41% 36% 39% 49% 44% 37% 44% 37% 39% 31% 65% 38% 28% 36% 61% 41% 33% 34% 40% 29% 41% 37% 30% 24% 49% 24% 27% 23% 29% 30% 31% 50% 47%
stakes
stks/ rides
3,571,325 2,729,250 2,156,225 1,927,050 2,434,375 1,640,825 1,945,250 1,401,775 1,580,200 1,614,750 1,529,450 1,425,100 1,386,375 974,075 1,351,625 1,290,525 977,450 1,568,750 1,045,525 1,080,975 969,200 1,041,975 862,350 737,150 700,875 824,025 863,675 715,525 708,875 816,650 351,450 355,600 456,700 361,600 220,850 395,825 427,600 324,550 359,425 399,400 317,550 260,725 223,250 260,500 216,900
12,709 20,068 17,674 9,400 23,407 9,323 7,205 10,384 11,207 7,763 6,621 5,700 8,611 6,958 8,395 9,851 11,499 14,661 9,592 9,008 7,944 5,058 18,747 8,572 6,430 6,196 14,639 7,777 6,816 6,980 8,786 5,644 6,619 6,954 3,506 7,197 9,502 4,327 5,062 3,916 5,382 4,828 6,977 13,025 14,460
The FULL Statistics ONLINE http://www.sportingpost.co.za/horse-racing-statistics/ *Stallion dead or Retired **Stallion Not Standing in RSA **Breeding operations not based in RSA - Statistics for Breeders & Sires reflect ALL earnings, incl. restricted races & handicap races
INTERNATIONAL RACEHORSE: WORLD SIRE www.summerhill.co.za Contact: Linda Norval 033 263 1081
In Ireland on the weekend, Linngari registered another Group winner. That’s ten Black-type aces, five Group One performers and any number of 6, 7 and 8-time winners. From England to France, Germany to South America, he’s racking up winners like he did at the races.
LINNGARI: ALL FACT, NO FICTION
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OUTSTANDING RACETRACK RACETRACK OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE
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CHAMPION CHAMPION
BRUTAL FORCE
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CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION
CAPTAIN AMERICA
G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL
BRUTAL FORCE
ALWAYS IN INCHARGE CHARGE ALWAYS FRENCH FRENCH NAVY NAVY SEVENTH SEVENTH PLAIN PLAIN RED RED RAY RAY CAPTAIN CAPTAINAMERICA AMERICA ZODIAC ZODIAC RULER RULER ALEXIS ALEXIS BRUTAL BRUTAL FORCE FORCE ARION ARION BELONG BELONGTO TO ME ME CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CHAOS CHAOS NORDIC NORDIC BREEZE BREEZE SERGEANT SERGEANT HARDY HARDY LIEGE LIEGE CAT CATAND ANDTHE THEMOON MOON ANTONIUS ANTONIUS DU DUBOIS BOIS REIM REIM ANGLET ANGLET MY MY EMBLEM EMBLEM TEN TEN GUN GUN SALUTE SALUTE EVERSOLUCKY EVERSOLUCKY HA HA LUCY LUCY SUNSET SUNSETTRIPP TRIPP LADY OF KILDARE LADY OF KILDARE MILADY MILADY
ALEXIS
RTR GRADUATES GRADUATES INCLUDE: INCLUDE: RTR
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Gr2 Joburg Spring Challenge F&M
Gr2 JOBURG SPRING CHALLENGE (F&M) at Turffontein on Saturday
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While the smart Kangaroo Jack stands out as a potential banker in the boys’ equivalent , the fairer sex contest looks a little less cut-and-dried. What about Lazer Star regaining some of her old glory and bouncing back with a big run?
rainer Michael Azzie must be pulling out what little hair he has left in despair with the talented Lazer Star, who has earned two modest place cheques for owners Adriaan and Rika Van Vuuren, who bought the Toreador galloper in training. In her four runs for Azzie she has not been been her old self, but won this very race last year and she could come good and make it a double. Lazer Star has won 7 races from her 15 starts and while poorly drawn, will have no excuses in terms of distance suitability or fitness. The Azzman has some back-up in terms of Mella Maria, who has battled to register her third win. The daughter of Star Witness ran a poor race last time and comes off an eleven week break.
Traveller Olma travels from KZN and while close to the top of our ratings, is another who has been rested and has a first run this term. She has not previously travelled North with great success but as the top-rated galloper in the race and Piere Strydom in the saddle, must rank with a decent chance of coming back to her best. S’manga Khumalo makes a welcome return from suspension and he partners Intergalactic, one of two Sean Tarry runners. A recent course and distance winner, she never runs a bad race and impressed when running fourth in the Gr1 Garden Province Stakes on July day. Her stablemate Visuality ran downfield in the Thekwini on Super Saturday but has been rested 9 weeks and will be looking to improve.
She carries bottom weight of 51kgs.
Loan Ranger Gr2 Camellia Stakes winner Joan Ranger ran a cracker in the Gr1 SA Fillies Sprint (City Of Pietermaritzburg is what it is called nowadays) and then had a return run when fifth behind Intergalactic last time. The daughter of Horse Chestnut is well drawn and enjoys the services of Andrew Fortune - two major plusses! The Tiger Ridge mare Crown Of Roses steps up in class and is probably best down the straight speed tracks. As a six-time winner, she cannot be ignored for the back end of quartets though. Hollie Point has drawn 1 and is a consistent daughter of Silvano, who may be ahead of the handicapper still off her rating of 90. So despite the fact that she looks to have plenty to do,
Spring’s The Thing SATURDAY’S ‘spring’ double feature continues the build-up towards the marquee events like the Peermont Emperors Palace Charity Mile on 5 November, the Air Mauritius International Jockeys’ Challenge the Turffontein leg happens on 20 November - and the Gauteng SANSUI Summer Cup which will take place on 26 November. For those looking to make a day of it on
Saturday there are hospitality options in the Furious Room with a buffet offered at R165 per person as well as on the City Deck which overlooks the racetrack and allows diners to soak in the atmosphere of a day at the races. Food vendors will also be selling their wares for those wanting to relax in a more informal environment on the day.
PAST WINNERS
she may be worth including as a possible surprise. She’s A Dragon is 2kgs better off with Intergalactic for a 0,70 length beating last time and the daughter of Jay Peg may well be a few lengths better than her form may suggest.
Little There appears little to choose between Kilauea and Joan Ranger on their last meeting and the lightly raced daughter of Trippi tries a little bit more ground again
after not showing at the first time around theturn. She is certainly bred to go a mile plus and if not too much in need of a run after a 23 week break, may be worth watching. Gavin Van Zyl’s Bella Sonata tends to pull very hard and is not well in off her official rating. Lazer Star, Hollie Point and Olma could be best in a tricky race. Go wide in the exotics and cover with Intergalactic and Visuality.
2011
1 Welwitschia 58.5 ( 7) 14/10 2 Dancewiththedevil 60.0 ( 3) 14/10 3 Engagement 60.0 ( 6) 20/1
2012
1 Festival Of Fire 52.0 ( 9) 9/2 2 Demanding Lady 59.5 ( 7) 12/1 3 Louvre 60.0 ( 6) 25/1
2013
1 Ilha Bela 2 Athina 3 Lady Tatty
2014
60.0 ( 5) 19/10 52.0 ( 7) 7/2 59.5 ( 3) 4/1
1 Supreme Sunset 59.5 ( 5) 25/1 2 Athina 59.5 ( 2) 5/1 3 Virgo’s Babe 59.5 (13) 33/1
2015
1 Lazer Star 59.5 ( 7) 1/1 2 Sarve 59.5 ( 4) 33/1 3 Madame Dubois 52.0 ( 3) 33/10
Invitation to the formation of the
HIGHVELD BREEDERS ASSOCIATION All breeders and interested persons situated in Gauteng, Mpumalanga, North West Province, Northern Province, Limpopo and the Free State are invited to a discussion regarding the formation of a Breeders association to represent and promote breeders interests in these areas. It is envisaged that in order to achieve these objectives, representations will be made to the racing operators, provincial legislators and central government. These representations will include negotiations regarding the provision of grants and other financial incentives to improve the quality of horses bred in these areas. The meeting will be held at Heversham Park Farm, Daleside Valley, Johannesburg, on 15 October 2016 at 12h00. Lunch will be provided.
Please RSVP to: Fred Brons
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Drill Hall Stakes winner New Predator returns from a break - and could be a challenger
Gr2 Joburg Spring Challenge PAST WINNERS
Gr2 JOBURG SPRING CHALLENGE at Turffontein on Saturday
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The Grand Heritage day at the Vaal gave the Gauteng ‘Summer In The City’ a serious kickstart last weekend and we are treated to quality of a different kind this Saturday. We move to Turffontein where the R400 000 Gr2 Joburg Spring Challenge heads an attractive card.
he Joburg Spring Challenge is run at weight-for-age plus penalties and the racing operator will be thrilled that an unsponsored race would have attracted a field of the quality that it has. Included in the quality field of fourteen is the Vodacom Durban July winner, The Conglomerate, who has been set topweight. The Conglomerate will probably have the Sansui Summer Cup as his chief target for the Highveld Season and Saturday’s outing will be a look-see pipe-opener for those more pressing commitments that lie ahead. Joey Ramsden’s son of Lonhro has not run for 14 weeks since that sensational July afternoon and with a wide draw of 14, he won’t be hammered for much
more than a stretch of the legs. The in-form fellow that catches the eye though is Gary Alexander’s smartly progressive Kangaroo Jack, who goes for five in a row. The son of Querari was a runaway winner of the Gr3 Spring Spree Stakes, when he bounced clear in the final stages to beat Angel’s Power. That followed a three month after his Gr2 Post Merchants victory at Greyville, which was similarly impressive.
Jack Of Diamonds
Andrew Fortune, one of the top judges in the game, was adamant that Kangaroo Jack would stay on and his style of racing certainly suggests he will. Based on his current form, and at the weight terms on Saturday, it is difficult tipping against him! His high-class stablemate Champagne Haze has drawn smartly at 2 but has been
rested 27 weeks since running a 9,30 lengths fifth to Abashiri in the SA Classic. The Gr1 Daily News 2000 winner Abashiri also returns from a 14 week break following a surprise defeat in the KZN Breeders Million Mile. The talented son of Brave Tin Soldier has his first run for Brett Crawford on transfer from the Azzie yard.
Top Day
Johan Janse van Vuuren had a fantastic day last weekend with four winners at the Vaal and he sends out the Australian bred New Predator. The son of New Approach has not run in 17 weeks since since staying on for fourth behind Mac De Lago in the Gold Challenge. He is a forward galloping sort and many will recall his burgle attempt at Legal
Eagle’s Horse Chestnut crown in April. That afternoon he skipped many lengths away and only capitulated late. Gavin Lerena, who was also in such devastating form last weekend, is aboard again. He could be a lurker running fresh. St Tropez, stablemate to The Conglomerate, has largely flattered to deceive, but is the ride of Mayfair Speculators’ first choice jockey Anton Marcus and could spring a surprise running fresh from a positive draw. Candice Robinson saddles the Trippi 7yo Night Trip , who races from a wide draw after a nine week rest. He is a horse who has run some outstanding races in bursts, but seems a touch overrated racing off a 113.
Azzie Duo
Mike Azzie has Will Pays and the long rested Trading Profit in the race. The consistent Will Pays has drawn wide and steps up in class after a host of decent efforts. The son of Imperial Stride does have some ground to
make up on the likes of Kangaroo Jack and cannot be fancied. Trading Profit failed to deliver on his early promise and was rested after a 6,85 length finish behind Rabada in the Daily News. The son of Toreador has drawn against the rail, but has no serious hope at the weights. Geoff Woodruff has Deo Juvente and Master ‘N Commander in the race. There is little question that both will need it and will probably prefer a little bit more ground to be at their most effective.
Curved Ball
The Sean Tarry trained Safe Harbour is the only filly in the race and has been thrown something of a curved ball at her first run as a 3yo. She ran a fair fourth behind Querari Falcon in the Gr1 Thekwini Stakes. The daughter of Elusive Fort comes in carrying a paperweight 50kgs and could be an inspired place bet if things go her way. Mike De Kock’s Gold Cup winner Enaad has his first run
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since his marathon success and will definitely prefer much more ground and is in the fitness building process. The 6yo Bezanova appears to have lost his form and has not run a decent race for ages. He looks past his best.
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All said and done, Kangaroo Jack looks to have plenty in his favour and should make it five wins in a row. He is a confident selection to beat New Predator and Safe Harbour - with St Tropez a possibility.
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GRAND HERITAGE at Vaal last Saturday
Pride And A Whole Lotta Joy!
Lerena and Janse van Vuuren on fire The inaugural R750 000 Grand Heritage run at the Vaal on Saturday proved an encouraging success with the bumper fields providing punters with a refreshing new dimension and challenge – and many of the jockeys licking their wounds and lamenting choices made in advance.
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ny assumptions that the traditional Vaal draw bias towards the inside would prevail was turned upside down early on in the afternoon. And it was thus hardly surprising to see the 27 horse Grand Heritage cavalry charge edge their way towards the outside of the expansive surface as KZN visitor Humidor led the early stages of the 1475m non blacktype feature. One man who didn’t find the new game daunting was Gavin Lerena, who ended up riding five winners on a memorable afternoon. A former SA champion, Lerena has taken some time to come back to his peak confidence after a less than successful stint in Hong Kong earlier this year, but he put a quietish start to the new season behind him and showed off
his legendary BMT in swashbuckling fashion. His winning ride on Irish Pride for high-riding trainer Johan Janse van Vuuren was a shining example of his talent and race-riding brain. With bunching down the outside presenting potential traffic problems, Lerena shifted towards the centre of the track at about the 1000m on a horse that needs to be ridden cold. He tracked Miracle Bureau and Lunar Approach (the opponent he saw as his main danger) the whole way and patiently waited for the gaps to open. At the 400m Irish Pride was making ground as Analyse This and Lunar Approach looked dangerous, with Tyrone Zackey’s hope Front Rank finishing well under a typically animated Sherman Brown ride. But in the drive to the wire it was Lerena who had again timed his effort to perfection
as the handsomely priced tote favourite held on well to beat Front Rank (oh, but for a better draw than 7!) by 1,10 lengths, with the always prominent well supported Lunar Approach a neck back in third. The Houdalakis roughie Raise The Red came from the clouds to run fourth, 1,40 lengths off the winner. Stakes were paid down to tenth finisher, with Chepardo from Alec Laird’s yard the last recipient of the R10 000 bonus. The Mauritzfontein Studbred Irish Pride is a 4yo gelded son of Ideal World out of the twice winning Fort Wood mare, Celtic Cross. He was signed for at R260 000 by Triple 8 Clothing at the 2014 KZN Suncoast Yearling Sale
While of no stud book consequence, the win would have proven some consolation for top breeders Mauritzfontein and their super sire Ideal World, after the shock withdrawal of the J&B Met winning Smart Call from the Gr1 Sun Chariot Stakes at Newmarket a few hours earlier. Ideal World is a son of Kingmambo out of international champion Banks Hill Kingmambo’s prowess as a sire is well known from Europe to America to Asia. Banks Hill is a sister to Juddmonte sires Cacique, Dansili and Champs Elysees as well as to US champion turf mare Intercontinental, being a daughter of exceptional broodmare Hasili, producer of five Gr1 winners. Irish Pride, who provided
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the Wernars family with the second leg of a deserved winning double, has won 5 races with 3 places from 12 starts and has earned R656 200 in stakes. While his trainer Johan Janse van Vuuren, who ended up with four great winners, said he felt that his charge had peaked at the right time, it is pleasing to see the gelding furnishing and maturing in the direction that was predicted early on for him. A great day’s racing all round and an accolade must go to commentator Alistair Cohen, who called all ten races – and still had enough juice in his tank to jazz up the well patronized Grooms’ stamina sapping mile race with witty chirps as the shadows lengthened over the Vereeniging track.
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Gr3 MATCHEM STAKES at Durbanville on Sunday
Gr3 DIANA STAKES at Durbanville on Sunday
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Brett Crawford has a strong hand in both of the Durbanville Sunday features. The Phillipi-based trainer saddles a particularly decent hand in the R250 000 Gr3 Diana Stakes, where the smart Gr2 Tibouchina Stakes winner Alexis makes her term debut.
he Dynasty mare Alexis runs after a 14 week break following a decent sixth placed finish behind the class multiple Gr1 winning Inara in the Gr1 Garden Province Stakes on July day and with stable jockey Corne Orffer opting to ride her ahead of Beach Goddess, she must be the stable elect. As a matter of interest, the Diana Stakes is open to fillies and mares at weight for age plus penalties. 5 year olds and older carry 57kgs and in addition further penalties accrue with 3kgs for a Gr1 win, 2kgs for a Gr2 and a kilo for a Gr3.
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Alexis has her first start at Durbanville after a top career where she has won 6 of her 18 starts. She beat the Cape Fillies Guineas star Silver Mountain in the Tibouchina and her 2,35 lengths behind the top quality Inara in the Gr1 Garden Province Stakes was an encouraging effort. While Durbanville may not suit her racing style, she ranks as a serious runner. Her very lightly raced stablemate Beach Goddess is fit and has maintained a consistent and solid formline. Her course and distance second last time to Snaith’s A Time To Dream indicates that she could be held with a 4,5kg swing. But if Beach Goddess is ridden a bit closer to the action, her smart turn of foot could be the deal clincher. Dream On A Time To Dream is just one of three Snaith runners. Richard Fourie rides the Dynasty filly Qing, who may have well needed the run when finishing 2,45 lengths behind A Time To Dream last time. Her earlier form was good and she has the course and distance experience to back her claims.
Seven Up
Andrew Fortune rides the wide drawn Secret Seven, the third of the Snaith trio. Another Dynasty, she was 5,15 lengths behind Inara in the Garden Province Stakes but had excellent earlier form. Captain’s Flame has eyecatching form with 4 wins from 6 starts, including successive successes in the Listed Stormsvlei and the Sweet Chestnut Stakes.
The daughter of Captain Al has not run for 20 weeks but the Plattner Racing operation has world-class training tracks, capable of getting them close to race fit. A galloping sort, she should handle the Durbanville circuit and looks a massive runner. The big Royal Air Force mare Petty Officer never runs a bad race and came within a heartbeat of nailing Quine in an MR 89 Fillies and Mares Handicap last time out. While drawn 13, she could have a place squeak if allowed to bowl and dictate.
Bass Five
Candice Bass-Robinson throws the kitchen sink at the Diana Stakes with a quintet of runners. Stable jockey Grant van Niekerk rides the Var filly Miss Marker who looks in at the deep end, despite her decent run behind the top boys last time out. A course and distance winner, she will have fitness on her side. Come Fly With Me has not won in ages but ran Beach Goddess to a head at her penultimate start and is now a kilo better off. Moonlight ‘N Roses looks a touch out of her depth here but is well drawn and her last run a fortnight back will have brought her on.
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Sublime Lady easily holds Petty Officer on her penultimate start and if not needing the outing after an 11 week rest could come into the play from her nice draw. Taffety Tart failed to deliver on her recent SA Champions Season campaign and appeared a touch one-paced in her return run on 17 September. She was beaten 2,15 lengths by A Time To Dream in receipt of 9kgs and has no chance at these weights with Snaith’s filly. Mike Robinson’s Goodtime Gal has pulled the best of the draw and won well last time despite casting a shoe in running. She was runner-up to Captain’s Flame in her two listed feature wins and will strip race fit and ready for a good spat. We may not have seen the best of her yet and could surprise with a shrewd ride.
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It looks a straight match between Crawford and Snaith. On fitness, Beach Goddess looks ready to be cutting down Captain’s Flame and Goodtime Gal late in the race. Alexis is all class and could prove the party spoiler.
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The R250 000 Gr3 Matchem Stakes is a traditional early season launching pad for greater things in the Cape Summer. The honour roll speaks for itself and the 2016 renewal looks set to provide some sparkling action.
he Matchem is probably best suited to the more classier venue of Kenilworth, where it was run until 2010. Some big guns have won this race and interestingly, two of the past three runnings at the country course show the names of new generation Summerhill stallions on the trophy!
Quality The 2016 renewal on Sunday looks unlikely to deliver any stallion hopes for the future with ten of the eleven runners geldings, but the quality is there with the standout class, the superb miler Captain America. One of three Brett Crawford runners in the race, Captain America, a generally lightly raced fellow, returns from a 23 week break following an unsuccesful tilt on the Premiers Champions Challenge. He is very well in here on the weight-for -age plus penalties conditions and can win it, if he is half ready. This will be his first appearance at Durbanville. 5-year-olds & older carry 57 kg, with penalties of 3kgs for a Gr1, 2kgs for a Gr2 victory and 1kg for a Gr3 win in the past 18 months.
Top Form Captain America’s stablemate Sail South hit top form in the SA Champions Season, winning a listed event on July day. The son of Sail From Seattle has also not run for a while - 14 weeks to be exact, and could beat Captain America if their ratings are spot on. Third of the Crawford trio is the 18 week rested Midnite Zone who has plenty to do off his mark. The son of Trippi looks a decent sort in the making and may be worth watching in his next few runs. Justin Snaith’s trio all return from their KZN campaigns and are likely to be slightly rusty. The best of them may be Heartland who ran 4,20 lengths off Red Ray in the Gr1 Mercury Sprint 12 weeks ago. The son of Dynasty is perfectly distance suited and ran second behind the brilliant Act Of War last year in this race. Baritone ran a cracking fifth at level weights behind Marinaresco in the Champions Cup at the end of last season, and while seemingly held by Sail South on a previous clash, the son of Trippi could pop up fresh with a big try. Ultimate Dollar has not run for 24 weeks and has had nominal racing recently. Candice Bass-Robinson has
Ernie and Rodney doing the business for her. Both 4yo’s are capable of winning but have some ground to make up. Rodney may the better as he is one of the few who will be racing fit after being humbled by the exciting Bishop’s Bounty last time.
Pacy Mike Robinson’s 8yo Blarney Bay is a lionhearted front-runner and will enjoy the 1 gate. He has beaten Captain America previously, but looks hardpressed to beat the top two on these terms. Vaughan Marshall’s pair look longshots at best. Tomba La Bomba sparked at his penultimate run with a cracking third after a long quiet spell. He was slow next time and didn’t show. Dynastic Power returns from a poor effort in the Consolation July and will find this too hot for comfort.
Fitness In a race where fitness clouds the issue, Captain America, Sail South and Rodney look the three to fight it out. Baritone is one we shouldn’t ignore, while Blarney Bay will be off like a dirty shirt when the gates are spring and he will be aiming to go all the way.
Can You Match This? THE Matchem Stakes is named after the famous Thoroughbred foundation stallion, Matchem (1748 –1781). Matchem (also spelled Match’em, possibly after the jockey Match’em Timms), is a direct male tail line descendent of the Godolphin Arabian (or Godolphin Barb as he is also known) and along with Eclipse and Herod is considered one of the three 18th century stallions that produced the Thoroughbred sire-lines of modern times. The Matchem Stakes has been won by some big names over the years. Star miler Act Of War won it in 2015, champion miler Capetown Noir scored in 2013, while dual SA Horse Of The Year Variety Club took the honours in 2011. Another interesting name on the honour roll of recent times is that of present day champion sire Captain Al, who was trained by Vaughan Marshall and won it in the hands of Jeff Lloyd in 1999. The race was run for a stake of R100 000 that year. The earliest traceable record of the Matchem Stakes in South Africa dates back to
1958. It was open to 2 and 3yo horses and run on 19 April over 1400m at Kenilworth for a stake of £1,250. The idea of running juveniles against three-year-olds over 7 furlongs in April, at what was more or less weight for age terms came in for a lot of criticism, with many feeling it was too much to ask of the youngsters. However, on the day a total of 6 runners faced the starter, including two 2yo’s (Kowloon and Avon) and four 3yos. The 1958 running of the Matchem proved the quality and strength of the juvenile crop. Although the game filly Kowloon cantered to post as the favourite, she failed to show and it was left to Mr A Kruyer’s colt Avon. Ridden by M Strydom and carrying 7st 8lb, Avon brought the field into the straight and never looked like being headed, scoring by half a length from the fast-finishing Southern Drawl (8st 13lb) who had been hampered when making his run. The 2yo Avon was a bay colt by Naval Prince out of Avonet and was bred by J.R.A. Bailey. He was owned and trained by Mr A Kruyer.
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Early Strike Johan’s Cruising For Lerena HERITAGE 1200 HERITAGE 1200 (F&M) at Vaal last Saturday
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Jockey Gavin Lerena was riding at the top of his game as he registered a hat-trick of winners at the Vaal on Saturday, culminating in a storming win by the Dynasty mare Drifting Dusk in the opening feature, the R150 000 WSB Heritage 1200 (F&M).
The Sail From Seattle mare Seattle Lady gave trainer Johan Janse van Vuuren a terrific double in advance of a superb Grand Heritage win at the Vaal on Saturday when she raised the fairer sex flag and gave the boys a galloping lesson to win the R150 000 Heritage 1200.
LERENA finally found his form after what has been a quiet start to the new season and was riding like a man possessed as he scored his third win on the stakes placed Drifting Dusk for owner Michael Leaf. The early results showed the outside draw to be the newly proclaimed promised land and it took a brave showing of power galloping by Corne Spies’ game 3yo Seattle Singer who shunted along in the hands of Muzi Yeni all on her own down the inside rail, to keep her eleven opponents honest as they kept their distance down the outside. With the angle a little deceptive, Seattle Singer looked to be in command at the 400m. But that strip was a lonely place and the race changed complexion dramatically late as Drifting Dusk was produced with a sustained effort at the 250m marker. She stormed through a tight gap down the centre to hold the fast-finishing Lumya by 1,30 lengths in a time of 70,16 secs. Beautiful Shay maintained the Moffatt stable’s good form as she shaded Seattle Singer into fourth. The high-riding Gavin Lerena said he thought that Drifting Dusk would be at her best at 1400m or a mile, but that she ‘pulled too hard’. Trainer Lucky Houdalakis, who said he was ‘not a betting man’, looked particularly pleased as he labelled the winner his best runner of the day and expressed his great satisfaction at having convinced her owner to keep her in training. The Highlands bred Drifting Dusk is a 5yo daughter of Dynasty (the second to win on the day) out of the five-time winning Bel Byou mare Fading Light. She was a R375 000 Cape Premier Yearling Sale graduate and was registering her fourth win with 3 places from 24 starts for stakes of R452 525.
DRAMA had unfolded at acceptance time on Tuesday this week for the Heritage Day meeting when it transpired that an error had occurred in the programming small-print, leading to the girls’ race (won by Drifting Dusk earlier) having minimum weights of 52kgs, while the boys’ race had the bottomweight set at 50kgs. Full marks though to trainer Johan Janse van Vuuren for latching on to the 2,5kg fillies and mares sex allowance on offer and trying his luck with the only lady in the seventeen horse field. The tactic worked and JP van der Merwe set the 12-1 shot alight at the 350m as she streaked clear to have too much in reserve for the weak 9-2 favourite Duke Nukem who arrived too late to peg her back. Seattle Lady won by 1,50 lengths in a time of 69,56 secs and reduced the Pick 6 tickets to just over 3900 with three legs to run in a pool of R2,676 million. She had last won in February this year. The KZN visitor Aldric showed no regard for the upset of spreading a shoe on the way to the start and he came on strongly for third, a further length in arrears. Jockey Grant van Niekerk had the rail-drawn Kapitan sailing alone down the inside rail and the son of Captain Al fell in a hole after showing some pace. The Ascot Stud-bred Seattle Lady is a daughter of Sail From Seattle out of the one-time winning Fort Wood mare, Woodland Lady. She has won 3 races with a solid 13 places from her 29 starts for stakes of R398 625. She was signed for by Triple 8 Clothing for just R45 000 at the 2013 BSA National 2yo Sale.
Candice Raises The Bar HERITAGE CONSOLATION at Vaal last Saturday The well travelled Indigo Magic gelding Prince Of Orange put his best foot forward under a peach of a ride by man-of-the-moment Gavin Lerena to give Candice Dawson’s CK Racing a big victory in the R250 000 WSB Heritage Consolation at the Vaal on Saturday. PRINCE of orange wins consolation Gavin Lerena (black cap) gets low and serious as he drives Prince Of Orange to the line as third-placed Forest Fox challenges on the outside (Pic -JC Photos) This was the fledgeling trainer’s biggest success to date since capturing the R200 000 RA Flamingo Mile in early August and she had her charge – who doesn’t inspire a lot of confidence with the way he travels to the start- tuned to the minute. The blonde Ms Dawson trains a twenty-strong string for the Ralphs family and is based just outside Randjesfontein on a private training establishment. With two of her three runners on Grand Heritage day lining up in the consolation race, it presented her major chance of striking and the talented 8-1 shot Prince Of Orange (trained previously by Roy Magner and Mike Azzie) produced a great finish to beat the persistent Counterstroke by a head in a time of 87,24 secs. This was his first win in over twenty months – and Gavin Lerena’s fifth success on the day! Forest Fox had looked dangerous for a long way and was a nostril away in third, with the classy Halve The Deficit 1,20 lengths back in fourth. The Oldlands Stud-bred Orange Moon is a 5yo gelded son of Indigo Magic out of the seven-time winning Dominion Royale mare, Orange Moon. A R120 000 National Yearling Sale graduate, he has won 4 races with 7 places from 23 starts and took his stakes earnings with this win to R440 150.
Green Ghost Spooks Fortune SOPHOMORE 1000 at Vaal last Saturday Trainer Johan Janse van Vuuren celebrated what must go down as the happiest raceday of his career at the Vaal on Saturday. His final score of four successes came with her share of heart failure and cold sweats though – flying up in the shadow of the post to win by a whisker. VAN Vuuren would have been happy with his hattrick, when he gave Randall Simons a leg-up on Green Pepper for the R125 000 Sophomore 1000. The inexperienced filly was taking on the stakes performed very classy Var colt Rivarine in receipt of 6,5kgs and looked to have something to prove after a six week break, following her excellent second to the top-class Hack Green in the BSA Million Sprint at Scottsville. And when Andrew Fortune, exuding his typically confident body language, brought Rivarine gliding through a midfield gap at the 250m it looked race over. The son of Var is loaded with ability and was going on to win his race – that is until Simons pulled the trigger on Green Pepper. The filly sprouted wings as she wore Rivarine’s lead down – getting up on his outside to win by a nose in a time of 56,62 secs. Those that had banked Rivarine in the Pick 6, and were queuing to bank a healthy dividend, must have thought they had seen a ghost – Andrew Fortune himself appearing to turn a whiter shade of pale as his colleague swept by! We would love to have heard what was said in that final stride – even if it was only a polite ‘congratulations Randall!’ Janse van Vuuren paid tribute to the hard work done by Simons at his yard and also commended his jockey for his sacrifice in making the weight. The Varsfontein Stud-bred winner is a daughter of Gimmethegreenlight out of the once winning Fort Wood mare, Pimento. She was purchased for R300 000 off the 2015 BSA Val De Vie Yearling Sale. Green Pepper looks very promising and has won 2 of her 3 starts with a sterling second into the argain. She has earned R334 375 in stakes. There will be plenty more to come from her.
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Richest Ever KNOCKOUT KNOWLES Trainer Art Sherman has reported that champion US galloper California Chrome pulled up in terrific order following his easy win in Saturday’s Gr1 Awesome Again Stakes at Santa Anita Park. Undefeated in his six starts this year, California Chrome’s record reads 15 wins from 24 starts for US$13,426,218 in earnings, making him the richest North American racehorse of all time ahead of 2008 Dubai World Cup winner Curlin with US$10,501,800. His next run will be the US$6 million Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa Anita on 5 November. “He looked great this morning,” Sherman told Blood Horse. “I went over him and he looks like a horse that didn’t even run. The horse amazes me. We’ve just got to keep him healthy and fresh for the Breeders’ Cup.”
With general cynicism abounding about the skills and expertise of our Tellytrack on course tipsters, Grant Knowles’ admission at the Vaal on Saturday that he had been blown out of his Place Accumulator despite having twelve horses in the Grand Heritage leg , might yet come back to bite him. This more so when the race was won by the tote favourite!
Snaith Record Justin Snaith smashed his own South African fastest-fifty record by 22 days when Greg Cheyne brought Evoke Emotion with a devastating late run to snatch the Soccer 6 Handicap at Durbanville Saturday. This completed a stable double and was Snaith’s tenth winner in the last five days. He told Michael Clower: “It’s been an incredible start to the season. I now want to carry this on and take back the seasonal record (209) from Sean Tarry plus win the big races, especially the Queen’s Plate and the Sun Met. If I can get one of those two I will be happy. The Met seems to elude my family and I’ve got to get that sorted. I can’t live in Cape Town and not win my home town’s big race.”
Days Of Dynasty Highlands Farm’s outstanding sire Dynasty enjoyed yet another remarkable run of success over the past weekend. The champion son of Fort Wood was represented by no fewer than five winners, just days after his son African Night Sky had made an impressive winning Durbanville debut. The first of the Dynasty five-timer to get on the board was the talented Alghadeer, who picked up his fifth career victory when he downed Masterly to win the Fairview 1800 (Non Black Type) at Fairview on Friday. Dynasty’s next winner came in the form of the blue blooded filly Always A Lady who made a smart winning debut on Grand Heritage day at the Vaal. Bred by Highlands, Always A Lady (a R650 000 buy from last year’s Cape Premier Yearling Sale) oozed class as she romped home to post a three and a half debut win and she looks smart. Another Dynasty daughter, Drifting Dusk, also saluted at the Vaal on Saturday, with that Highlands bred mare picking up the WSB Heritage 1200 by 1.3 lengths. Dynasty’s great run continued in the Cape – where his daughter Evoke Emotion made it win number three when she won a fillies and mares handicap over 1600m. The sire’s fifth and final weekend winner came at Scottsville on Sunday, when the Yogas Govender trained Sovereign Reign ran on powerfully to score by three lengths over 1000m.
Top Seller IN FORM Toulifaut was the top lot at the Arc Sale after racing at Chantilly on Saturday, selling for 1.9 million euros (R29.5 million) The daughter of Frankel is unbeaten in three starts for JeanClaude Rouget and was a leading fancy for the Prix Marcel Boussac, the first race on the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe card. The Gr3 winner fetched a record price for the sale on the first occasion that it had been held at the Pharais Yard at Chantilly, being knocked down to Emmanuel de Seroux of Narvick International on behalf of Japan’s Katsumi Yoshida. She ran in the Prix Marcel Boussac, starting as favourite but finished out of the placings. De Seroux told the Racing Post: “There’s not much to say – she is very good, by Frankel and from an excellent family. She was the one we wanted.”
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Donna Logan and Chris Gibbs have the Gr1 New Zealand Derby in mind for Mongolian Sky, the first Australasian winner for Cambridge Stud stallion Cape Blanco, reports NZ Racing Desk. “He’s only going to get better as he continues to strengthen up,” Logan said. “He’s an outand-out stayer. He’s going the right way and he’s in the ownership of a team that knows what it takes to win a Derby.” Mongolian Sky, who opened his account at Ruakaka last week, is owned by the Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Industry, who raced the New Zealand and Australian Derby winner Mongolian Khan. His sire, Cape Blanco (GalileoLaurel Delight, by Presidium), was a high class racehorse who won 5 races at Gr1 level, including the 2010 edition of the Irish Derby.
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Michelle Payne, who won the 2015 Melbourne Cup on Prince Of Penzance, launched a new chapter in her racing career with her first runner as a trainer on Tuesday. Payne has declared her charge Queen Of Zealand in a threeyear-old maiden at Victoria country track Stawell on Tuesday. She is also due to ride the filly in the 1300m race after being granted a dual trainer-jockey licence. Payne suffered a career-threatening injury in May and needed pancreatic surgery, but she returned to race-riding last month and rode her latest winner on Sunday last week.
We reported last week that Anton Marcus, out of action for over a month,was back riding this past weekend. He showed absolutely no signs of ring rustiness with a winner on Friday night at Greyville and a further three at Scottsville Sunday, including Sweet Lady Jade in the KZN 3YO Series Fillies.
Tough At The Top
In the end, it wasn’t the greatest weekend for South African interest runners in Europe. The trend started when Met winner Smart Call was disappointingly scratched lame from the Sun Chariot on Saturday morning. Yorker, in the care of trainer William Haggas, ran a game race in the Gr2 Prix Dollar over 2000m at Chantilly. He was outpaced late under Piere Strydom to finish fifth, beaten, 2,25-lengths by Potemkim. In the Gr1 Qatar Prix De La Foret on Sunday, Harry’s Son (also ridden by Strydom) and Same Jurisdiction both ran downfield.
Jehan Malherbe of FormBloodstock, bidding on behalf of Mary Slack, secured one of the highest-priced lots at the 2016 Goffs Orby Sale 2016 in Ireland, last Tuesday afternoon. Malherbe saw off US agent Justin Casse, standing with Justin Zayat of American Pharoah fame, with a bid of €480,000 ($538,420), for Lot 33, a colt from the penultimate crop of the late Scat Daddy—the sire of this year’s standout 2-year-olds Caravaggio and Lady Aurelia. “He’s a very good-looking colt by a very good sire,” reported Malherbe. “We like Scat Daddy a lot as a stallion. He’ll be going go to Mike De Kock.” The colt, out of the Listedplaced Exceed And Excel mare Excelente, played his part in a good day at the office for vendor Camas Park Stud.
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The Ready To Run concept has really and truly become the thinking player’s game. It is the lottery where your ticket stands a very fair chance to share in big prizes and where underlying value and quality reign supreme. Despite it’s youth, the CTS Ready To Run Sale has already established itself as a major source of high class thoroughbreds. The catalogue page. The move in the gallop. The prospect of an early pay-off. It’s on paper and in one’s head. Throw in a keen eye and a touch of good fortune and October 14 and 15 suddenly become two days that could change your life, observes Sarah Whitelaw
lots SALE: Saturday 15 OCTOBER starts 18h00
GALLOPS: Friday 14 OCTOBER starts 09h00
Durbanville Racecourse
No fewer than 159 2yo’s have been entered in the sale. They gallop on Friday 14th October and they go through the ring the next day.
year’s sale include Black Caviar’s multiple Gr1 winning half brother All Too Hard, former Gr1 Kentucky Derby/Gr1 Dubai World Cup hero Animal Kingdom, star sprinter and top class sire Choisir, former Equus Champion Delago Deluxe, multiple Gr1 winning miler Excelebration, successful young sire and former Gr1 Prix Du Jockey Club hero Lope De Vega.
Among the recent stars sold off this platform are Equus Champion French Navy, R3 000 000 earner Captain America, Gr3 Matchem Stakes hero Reim, Gr1 Mercury Sprint hero and Equus Award nominee Red The following lots Ray, top sprinter Brutal Force, also qualify for the Fillies Guineas winner Alexis, 2017 Lanzerac and Gr3 Jubilee Handicap R2,5 million hero Liege.
Take Your Pick - 2018 Million Dollar Qualifiers
The majority of South Africa’s top sires are strongly represented at the 2016 Ready To Run Sale –with all of Captain Al, Dynasty, Judpot, Kahal, Silvano, Trippi and Var having at least one lot on offer. High profile international sires represented at this
Ready To Run Stakes, & 2018 Million Dollar Race 1, 5, 8, 17, 18, 19, 36, 43, 45, 46, 48, 59, 64, 66, 67, 73, 74, 76, 78, 82, 91, 97, 98, 103, 105, 109, 110, 112, 119, 121, 122, 125, 126, 127, 128, 133, 134, 139, 145, 149, 150
Promising young sires strongly represented include Elusive Fort, the boom boy Gimmethegreenlight, Smart Call’s sire Ideal World, Pathfork, Philanthropist, Querari, Seventh Rock and Visionaire. Sires represented by members of their first local 2yo crop include Byword, Crusade, Marchfield, Oratorio, Twice Over and What A Winter. We have done some of the ground work. Now it’s up to you.
50 sire colts fillies Alado 1 0 All Too Hard 1 0 Animal Kingdom 0 1 Antonius Pius 2 0 Ashaawes 0 1 Biarritz 3 1 Black Minnaloushe 1 1 Bold Silvano 2 2 Byword 0 1 Captain Al 3 0 Choisir 1 0 Count Dubois 0 2 Crusade 1 0 Delago Deluxe 0 1 Dynasty 2 2 Elusive Fort 1 2 Excelebration 1 0 Gimmethegreenlight 4 6 Gitano Hernando 1 1 Go Deputy 1 2 Great Britain 1 1 Greys Inn 1 3 Horse Chestnut 4 3 Ideal World 2 0 Imperial Stride 1 0 Jay Peg 1 0 Judpot 7 0 Kahal 1 0 Lope de Vega 0 1 Mambo In Seattle 2 2 Marchfield 2 2 Noordhoek Flyer 2 1 Oratorio 7 2 Parade Leader 2 0 Pathfork 2 3 Philanthropist 2 3 Querari 3 0 Rebel King 1 0 Rock Of Rochelle 0 1 Sail From Seattle 1 2 Seventh Rock 5 0 Silvano 3 4 Trippi 0 1 Twice Over 4 4 Var 6 3 Visionaire 1 0 Warm White Night 1 1 Western Winter 1 0 What A Winter 5 4 Windrush 1 1 totals 94 65
catalogue online - www.capethoroughbredsales.com
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2016 CTS Ready To Run Sale • 15 October • Durbanville ALADO One of the best bred sires to retire to stud in South Africa, Alado is a son of the great sire Danzig and dual Gr1 Champion Stakes winner Alborada. The latter is a full sister to Horse Of The Year Albanova and this is the family of such legends as Golden Horn, Shergar, Zarkava and mighty sires Nasrullah and Royal Charger. From limited opportunities, he has sired the smart winners Northern Conquest, Half Moon Hotel and classy filly Adorada. Lot 66 – a half or full brother to five winners, this colt is a half brother to eight time winner and stakes hero Campo De Santana and his dam herself is a five time winner out of a stakes placed winner of three. The family of top class racemare Poetic among others
ALL TOO HARD A half brother to undefeated superstar Black Caviar, All Too Hard was himself an outstanding racehorse whose four career Gr1 wins included the Caulfield Guineas and C F Orr Stakes. All Too Hard, whose first crop are two-year-olds this season, made an instant impression at last season’s yearling sales, where his stock fetched up to AUS600 000 at this year’s Easter Yearling Sale. He has one lot here: Lot 100 –this magnificently bred colt is out of a Galileo own sister to former South African Horse Of The Year and Gr1 Vodacom Durban July winner Igugu, and his dam is also a half sister to Australian Gr1 performer Honorius. The family of Arc winner Zarkava (dam of this year’s Gr1 Prix du Jockey Club runner up Zarak), and this colt traces back directly to the mighty racemare and producer Mumtaz Mahal.
ANIMAL KINGDOM One of the most versatile champions of recent years, Animal Kingdom not only won both the Gr1 Kentucky Derby (dirt) and Gr1 Dubai World Cup (tapeta) but also finished second to dual Horse Of The Year Wise Dan in the Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Mile (turf). This Blushing Groom line champion (whose first Southern Hemisphere crop race this season) was a superb athlete who earned over $8 000 000. Lot 80 – out of an Encosta De Lago half sister to Australian Gr2 winner Champagne Harmony, this filly (whose immediate relatives include former Gr1 Melbourne Cup runner up Champagne) is from the magnificent Bourtai family whose members include King George hero Nathaniel, the latter’s classic winning sister Great Heavens and US champion Slew O’Gold
ANTONIUS PIUS A son of the mighty sire Danzig, former Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Mile runner up Antonius Pius is a former Leading First Crop Sire in South Africa. His runners include such high class performers as graded winners Antonius Du Bois, Belong To Me and My Sanctuary, dual Listed Aquanaut Handicap hero Cool Chardonnay, and East Cape star Yoshie. Lot 45 – out of a winning mare by emerging broodmare sire Windrush (damsire of Gr1 winner Juxtapose), this colt (who is intensely inbred to the undefeated super sire Danzig) second dam is a half sister to 2 stakes winners including Gr1 Cape Guineas third Walk In Space Lot 47 – this colt is out of a winning half sister to multiple Gr1 winner and former Horse Of The Year National Colour, who, like the colt on sale, is by a son of Danzig. This grey colt’s second dam was a top class racemare, whose seven wins included the (now Gr3) Champagne Stakes
Lot 71 – this filly, whose first three dams are by National Assembl, Gulch and A P Indy, gained a handsome update to her family when relative Union Strike won the recent Gr1 Del Debutante Stakes. Union Strike’s third dam is Court Hostess –the fourth dam of this filly on offer! This is also the family of European champions Mark Of Esteem and Mashaallah as well as legendary racemare Gallorette.
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Animal Kingdom winning the Gr1 Kentucky Derby 17 of his yearlings at the Keeneland September Sale sold for six figures
ASHAAWES A son of the great Kingmambo (sire of outstanding sires King Kamehameha and Lemon Drop Kid –as well as hot SA sire Ideal World), Ashaawes has more than made his mark at stud, with the blue blooded sire’s offspring including the versatile graded winner Priceless Jewel, Gr3 Matchem Stakes hero Reim, Dubai Gr1 performer Sanshaawes and top class, recent feature race winner Asstar, to name but a few. Lot 86 –bred on the famed Kingmambo/Sadler’s Wells cross (also responsible for Equus Champion Smart Call), this well bred filly is out of a daughter of champion sire and multiple champion broodmare sire Fort Wood and dual Gr1 winner Duchess Daba, and, like numerous Gr1 winners the world over, she is inbred to multiple champion sire Danzig
BIARRITZ A multiple graded stakes winner, whose victories included the Gr2 Gauteng Guineas, millionaire Biarritz hails from the same Gone West male line as current international sire sensations Quality Road and Wootton Bassett. He made the perfect start to his stud career when his very first runner was none other than Listed Irridescence Stakes heroine Anglet. Lot 7 – this filly is a full sister to the useful Gr3 colt Grandissimo, and her dam is a seven time winning granddaughter of champion 2yo and Gr1 winner Tempest Queen – a full sister to Gr1 Cape Derby runner up and sire Highborn Harry Lot 32 – out of a half sister to five winners, including the dam of Gr1 filly Lisa Anne, this colt is from a top class family with his relatives including former Gr1 Champions Cup hero African Appeal and recent Gr2 Camellia Stakes heroine Joan Ranger Lot 34 –out of a Goldkeeper half sister to a stakes winning 2yo, this colt is from the same family as former Equus Champion Mythical Flight and the latter’s Gr3 winning half sister Mana Mou –the latter having produced last season’s high class 2yo Flying Myth Lot 87 – out of a winning daughter of champion sire and red hot broodmare sire Captain Al, this colt is from the great Party Time family –and his relatives include Equus Champions In The Fast Lane and Trademark as well as last season’s local classic winner Heaps Of Fun (who, like the colt on sale, is by a Gone West line sire)
BLACK MINNALOUSHE Storm Cat’s classic winning son is a proven sire, whose offspring include over 60 stakes performers. The former Irish 2000 Guineas winner’s top runners include Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Sprint hero Dancing In Silks, Triple
Crown winner Louis The King, SA Oaks winner Ash Cloud and the Gr1 winning 2yos Arabian Beat, Jokers Wild, Kochka and Gold Onyx. Lot 1 – out of a full sister to Equus Champion and sire Argonaut, this filly’s dam is also a half or full sister to four other stakes winners, including Gr1 SA Fillies Guineas winner Finest View Lot 69 – out of a half sister to 2 stakes horses, including Gr1 performer Rebel Knight, this colt’s second dam is Gr1 SA Fillies Guineas runner up Darby Game. The latter is by Elliodor –who is also broodmare sire of Black Minnaloushe’s Equus Champion son Kochka
BOLD SILVANO A former Equus Champion and Durban July winner, Bold Silvano made a stunning Dubai debut when he won the Gr3 Al Maktoum Challenge (Round 2) defeating such world class performers as Al Shemali, Gitano Hernando and Crowded House. Retired to stud, the son of champion sire Silvano has made a pleasing start to his stud career, with his first 2yo winners last season including the talented Bold Rex and debut winner Besotted. Lot 15 – a full brother to useful winner Boldly Respectable, this colt is bred on the hugely successful Silvano/Blushing Groom cross, which has produced the likes of Martial Eagle and Heavy Metal. This colt’s second dam is a winning daughter of top class broodmare sire Model Man and former Oaks heroine Respectable Lot 106 – a half brother to 2 winners, this colt is out of a winning Goldkeeper half sister to Gr1 Horse Chestnut Stakes winner Captain America and Gr3 winner Aquitaine. The latter is by Al Mufti –who is also broodmare sire of Bold Silvano himself. This is the great Queen Of Light family Lot 115 – this filly is out of a stakes placed winner of four, whose half sister is Gr3 winner Oochee Agent. The family of Gr2 winner Soviet Rising –like the filly on offer, a male line descendant of Triple Crown winner Nijinsky II Lot 154 – a half sister to a winner, this filly is out of a mare who won four and is from the same family as dual Gr1 winner and Equus Award nominee of last season, Rabada
BYWORD A superb athlete, and French champion, Byword’s seven victories included the Gr1 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes, in which he accounted for no fewer than seven individual Gr1 winners. Also second in the Gr1 Prix d’Ispahan to triple Breeders’ Cup Mile winner Goldikova, Byword is from an outstanding family and is a half brother to multiple Gr1 winner Proviso. His first crop sold up to R2 000 000 last season.
A former Champion Sire, Captain Al reeled off a staggering eighth consecutive 2yo sires title last season. The mighty son of Al Mufti completely dominated South Africa’s top 2yo contests in 2015-2016, with his juveniles including the Equus Champions Always In Charge and Cloth Of Cloud, as well as undefeated Gr1 winner The Secret Is Out. Captain Al’s 30 plus Gr1 winners also include such champions as All Is Secret and Captain Of All, Met hero Hill Fifty Four and star sprinter Carry On Alice. Lot 74 – this colt, a half brother to Gr3 filly Can Cope, is a full brother to the smart recent winner Captain Courteous. Bred on the same Captain Al/ Fort Wood cross as Gr1 winner Captain America, this colt’s three time winning dam is a half sister to US Gr1 winner Crimson Palace and his second dam is a Gr1 daughter of the great broodmare sire Northern Guest Lot 128 – a half or full brother to 4 winners, this well bred colt is out of an Elusive Quality half brother to European classic winners, and his second dam is a Sadler’s Wells half sister to French 1000 Guineas runner up Firth of Lorne (herself a classic producer). Lot 131 – a half/full brother to five winners, this colt is out of a three parts sister to Gr2 winning sprinter Casino Queen and stakes winner Toronto Star, and half brother to Gr2 Woolavington Cup hero Jungle Earl
CHOISIR An outstanding sprinter, Choisir made history when he won both the Gr2 King’s Stand Stakes and Gr1 Golden Jubilee Stakes in the same week. A proven top class sire (he has more than 70 stakes winners to his credit including Gr1 winners Starspangledbanner, Olympic Glory and Obviously), Choisir has been enjoying a great run of success lately with recent winners including Gr3 winning British 2yo The Last Lion and high class Australian 3yo Divine Prophet. Lot 39 – this well bred colt is out of a four time winning half sister to Australian stakes winner Vezalay and is from the family of New Zealand Gr1 winner Albany Reunion and outstanding miler Northjet, as well as 1000 Guineas heroine Queenpot
COUNT DUBOIS A Gr1 winning 2yo himself, and half brother to Irish 2000 Guineas winner Indian Haven, Count Dubois is a former Equus Outstanding Stallion and ranks as one of South Africa’s most consistent sires. His top offspring include such Equus Champions as Asylum Seeker and French Navy, as well as the Gr1 winners Zaitoon and Zeeno, while another top class runner by Count Dubois is the Team Valor owned Madame Dubois –who has since been exported overseas. Lot 54 – bred on the same Count Dubois/Jet Master cross as multiple Gr3 winner Madame Dubois, this filly’s second dam is a half sister to Gr2 Dingaans hero Petros and this is also the family of the great Variety Club –a dual Horse Of The Year in South Africa Lot 85 – out of a winning Oasis Dream half sister to ill-fated millionaire
Zambezi River, this blue blooded filly is a direct descendant of Epsom Oaks winner Snow Bride –herself dam of unbeaten Derby/Arc winner Lammtarra. This is also the family of fellow English Derby hero Pour Moi, the classic winning siblings Hector Protector, Bosra Sham and Shanghai as well as Gr1 winning 2yo Ultra
CRUSADE Himself winner of the prestigious Gr1 Middle Park Stakes at two (like current sire sensations Dark Angel and Oasis Dream), Crusade is a half brother to one of the world’s leading fillies this year Seventh Heaven, a winner of both the Gr1 Irish Oaks and Gr1 Yorkshire Oaks in 2016. Crusade, whose first crop are now, proved popular at yearling sales around the country last season. Lot 50 – this blue blooded colt is out of Gr3 winner Aquitaine –a three parts sister to Gr1 Horse Chestnut Stakes hero and R3 000 000 plus earner Captain America. This is the outstanding Queen Of Light family responsible for such outstanding performers as Desert Prince, Greinton and Royal Palace –to name a few.
DELAGO DELUXE A former Equus Champion who is now standing at stud in Australia, Delago Deluxe was a Gr1 winner at both two and three. He is one of 26 Gr1 winners for former Australian champion sire Encosta De Lago, whose other sire sons include ill-fated star stallion Northern Meteor and shares his broodmare sire Flying Spur with top class Aussie sire Sebring. Delago Deluxe’s first yearlings proved extremely popular in Australia last season – his ten yearlings averaged more than 15 times his stud fee at the Magic Millions Sale! Lot 59 – a half brother to nine winners (including an 11 time winner in Australia), this colt is out of a Scenic half brother to Gr1 winner Bollinger (herself dam of top class US colt Friesan Fire). His second dam is champion 2yo and Golden Slipper winner Bint Marscay (by champion sire Marscay) and this colt is inbred, through siblings Sadler’s Wells and Fairy King, to Northern Dancer and Fairy Bridge
DYNASTY This former Horse Of The Year, and sire of a R5.2 million yearling, has long been regarded as one of the country’s elite stallions. His sons include three who have been named Horse Of The Year (all three of whom are now standing at stud), as well as such Gr1 winners/champions as Act Of War, Ancestral Fore, Beach Beauty, Bela-Bela, Jackson, and last season’s Gr1 Investec Cape Derby hero It’s My Turn. Lot 51 –this well related filly is out of a full sister to graded stakes winning siblings Rushing Wind and Nordic Breeze, and half sister to seven time stakes winner and Gr2 performer Ice Wine. Also the family of ill-fated Gr1 Fillies Guineas winner Yquem Lot 94 – out of a Gr3 Jet Master half sister to feature race hero Road To Reason, this well bred filly is from the same family as the Gr1 winning siblings Counter Action, Divine Fashion and Perfect Order, as well as recent Gr2 Merchants hero Triptique Lot 111 –from one of the best families in the stud book, this colt is a half brother to five winners (including stakes winner Rosinante) as well as to the dams of current high class black type performers Dark Force and Mambonick. His dam is a four time winning half sister to Gr2 winner Grey Arrow and this is the family of champion sire Zabeel, Arc winners Carnegie and Detroit and Irish 2000 Guineas hero Roderic O’Connor
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2016 CTS Ready To Run Sale • 15 October • Durbanville Lot 135 – one of the best bred colts on sale, he is a half brother to none other than Equus Champion, dual international Gr1 winner and successful local sire Jay Peg, as well as to Gr3 winning sprinter Cyber Case and stakes placed winner of six Cabernet Kid. He is from the same family as millionaire Whiteline Fever and Equus Champion Kochka, as well as numerous other high class stakes winners
ELUSIVE FORT Like mighty sire Dynasty, Elusive Fort is a champion son of the great sire Fort Wood. A member of the magnificent Sadler’s Wells male line, this triple Gr1 winner (whose close relative Elusive Silva lifted a Derby last season) has made a superb start to his stud career, with his first crops producing Gr1 winners Siren’s Call and Lauderdale, and his current 3yos including the exciting fillies Smokey Affair and Safe Harbour. Lot 30 – a half or full brother to 3 winners, this colt is out of a Gr3 performer who won six times and this is the family of Gr1 SA Nursery winner Forest Trogon Lot 49 – bred on the same cross as Elusive Fort’s stakes winning son Ernie, this filly is out of a winning daughter of champion sire Captain Al and hails from the same family as Gr1 Garden Province Stakes winner Dynamite Lady Lot 73 – a half sister to no fewer than eight winners (including the very decent Spirit Of Hamilton), this filly is out of a stakes placed winner of three and hails from the same family as ill-fated Cape Derby hero Corning Touch and former Horse Of The Year National Colour
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EXCELEBRATION A son of champion sire, and emerging sire of sires, Exceed And Excel, Excelebration was a world class racehorse and classic winner, whose three Gr1 victories included the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot. Well known for his battles with the peerless champion Frankel, Excelebration won or placed in 13 of his 15 outings and earned over £1 000 000 in stakes. The Danehill grandson, who stands at Coolmore, has made a pleasing start with his first Northern Hemisphere 2yos this year including Gr3 performer Pellucid and debut winners Natalie Express and Tara Celeb. Lot 104 –a half brother to 2 winners, including a stakes placed winner of five, this colt is out of a winning half sister to a Gr3 winning 2yo and is out of a full sister to 10 time stakes winner Del Toro. The family of Gr1 winning 2yo Pillaging.
GIMMETHEGREENLIGHT This former Gr1 L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate winner made a scintillating start to his stud career, and ended 2015-2016 as South Africa’s Leading First Crop Sire. Gimmethegreenlight’s first crop includes Gr1 Premier’s Champion Stakes winner Gunner and undefeated Gr2 winner Hack Green, the very promising winners Legend, Gimme Six and the undefeated Green Lantern. Lot 6 – a half sister to a useful winner, this filly (bred like Gimme’s Hack Green) is out of a Fort Wood half sister to smart Gr3 performer Isobar. Her second dam is a speedy stakes placed daughter of champion sire Western Winter and this is the same family as November Handicap hero Likeithot Lot 16 – out of a winning Jet Master half sister to a six time winner (and
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intensely inbred to breed shaping sire Halo), this filly is from the same family as ill-fated Cape Guineas winner Face North, Gr1 J&B Met star Polo Classic and former champion Quarrytown Lot 18 – a half sister to a winner, this filly is out of a winning daughter of triple champion sire Western Winter and the Gr1 winning mare Divided Loyalty and this is the same family as international Gr1 winning siblings Irridescence and Perfect Promise Lot 28 – out of a mare by Strike Smartly (also damsire of Gr1 winner Guiness), this colt’s second dam is a daughter of outstanding broodmare sire Elliodor and multiple champion and Gr1 winner Dancing Danzig and this is the mighty Drohsky family Lot 31 – a half brother to 2 winners, this colt is out of a useful Oaks placed half sister to the stakes winning 2yo Triumphant Surge and this is the same family as champion sprinter Mythical Flight and last season’s stakes winning 2yo Flying Myth Lot 79 – another closely inbred to Halo, this colt is a half brother to a pair of winners and is out of a half sister to former Gr1 winning speedster –Scarena Lot 91 – bred on the hugely successful More Than Ready/Danehill cross, this well bred filly is out of a winning Rock Of Gibraltar half sister to a stakes winner who ran third in the Gr1 New Zealand Derby and this is the same family as legendary sire Zabeel and champions Durtal, Detroit and Carnegie Lot 123 – this well bred filly is out of a Gr1 placed stakes winner, who is a half sister to multiple stakes winner Lucky Sam. Her fourth dam is US champion, and Gr1 winner,
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Heavenly Cause-whose stakes winning son Two Punch sired US champion and successful sire Smoke Glacken Lot 133 –this filly is bred to be quick –she is out of a Gr3 2yo by top sprinter and sire Var and hails from the immediate family of former Champion Sprinter Mythical Flight, among others Lot 141 –bred on the same cross as Gr1 winner and Equus nominee Gunner, this colt is a half brother to the useful performer Genial, and his dam is a half sister to the very useful Gr2 filly London
GITANO HERNANDO From the same male line as champion sire Silvano, Gitano Hernando was, like Silvano, an outstandin globetrotting Gr1 winner. His victories included both the Gr1 Goodwood Stakes and Gr1 Singapore International Cup, and the handsome chestnut earned over $2 000 000 in prize money. Gitano Hernando’s first 2yos made a pleasing start last season and include the smart stakes filly Whose That Girl. Lot 9 – this well bred colt is out of Gr3 Diana Stakes winner Promises To Keep (by emerging broodmare sire Windrush) –a half sister to the talented Gr2 performer Speed Rocket and this is the famed Drohsky family. Lot 55 – a half sister to 3 winners, this filly is out of a four time winning three parts sister to 10 time Gr3 winning sprinter Sharp Design, and her second dam is seven Gr3 winning sprinter Sharp Ledge. The family of Gr1 Majorca Stakes winner Sarabande and Selangor Cup winner De Kock
GO DEPUTY A Gr1 winning millionaire, Go Deputy is a son of dual US champion sire Deputy Minister and is from the same family as the great breed shaping sire Fappiano. Go Deputy
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#111 full brother to Dynastic (3w), half brother to four winners incl ROSINANTE (4w, SW; Gr3 placed), Stormcrow (3w, SP), Hombre (2w, SP) and two dams of stakes performers; dam (4w) is half sister to Gr2 GREY ARROW and to dams of SW PAN AMM, LE VAR & WINTER PASSION
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second foal; half sister to a multiple winner; dam (by Fort Wood) is half sister to Isobar (6w, Gr3 placed), out of Forecast (4w, SP)
PATHFORK #147 colt, 1st foal; dam (5w, by Silvano) is half sister to 3 other multiple winners, out of Malaguena (5w, SP; full sister to Gr3 AZUAGA & GOLDEN CORN
#156 3rd foal; half brother to a winner; dam (by Al Mufti) is 3-part sister to Champion Sprinter AL NITAK & Gr1 Guineas and Derby winner THE SHEIK (sire), out of Champion Broodmare JESSAMINE
An Al Quoz Sprint winning full brother to the top sire Cape Cross (sire of Sea The Stars, Golden Horn, Ouija Board etc), Great Britain is a son of the hugely successful sire of sires Green Desert. From limited opportunities, this regally bred sire has come up with a number of winners including Gr1 2yo Mystical Twilight and last season’s Gr2 Umkhomazi Stakes runner up Wrecking Ball.
Ambiance Stud
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#143 filly; dam (by Model Man) is half sister to 6 winners incl BUSCADOR (7w, SW) and Editress (3w, Gr2 placed), out of SW BACIO, from PARTY TIME family
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“I GAVE THEM THE TIME THEY NEEDED” - Marianne Thomson
half sister to five winners; dam (3w) is half sister to RODOILLE (6w, Gr1; Gr1/Gr2 placed), BLUE TIGER (5w, Gr2/Gr3; Gr1/2/3 placed; sire) & the dam of POINTING NORTH (7w, Gr1; champion 3yo)
is a proven top class sire, whose offspring include the Triple Crown winning Abashiri, as well as such high class graded stakes winners as Changingoftheguard, Current Event, Flying Ice and Pessoa, as well as the top class multiple stakes winner Deputy Ryder and Adobe Pink. Lot 70 –this regally bred gelding (a three parts brother to Adobe Pink) is a half brother to five winners including recent winner and Gr3 performer Mr Roy. His second dam is the late, great mare Nacarat –dam of Gr1 winners Nania and Red Ray as well as Gr2 winner Brutal Force –who was bought back for a then record price of R4.5 million at the 2013 Ready To Run Sale Lot 96 – out of a three time winning daughter of Western Winter, this filly is a three parts sister to Gr3 winner Current Event and is also very closely related to Go Deputy’s dual Gr1 winner and Triple Crown winning son Abashiri, and her dam is a three parts sister to former Horse Of The Year Yard-Arm Lot 118 – out of a four time winning Western Winter half sister to stakes winning 2yo Juan Two Three as well as the very talented filly Counter Ridge, this filly is from the same family as former Equus Champion Filly National Bay
half sister to 3 winners incl Grasp Your Destiny (5 wins, SP); dam (2 wins) is half sister to SUDDEN STORM (5 wins, SW; Gr3 placed)
#113 filly, 1st foal; dam (by Jet Master) is half sister to Champion Sprinter AL NITAK & Gr1 Guineas and Derby winner THE SHEIK (sire), out of Champion Broodmare JESSAMINE
VAR #136 filly, 2nd foal; dam (won) is half sister to 5 winners in Australia incl CHATTANOOGA (14w, SW; Gr1/Gr2 placed), Flying Spice (3w, Gr2 placed; dam of Gr2 placed Halekulani), and to two dams of SW’s
Consigned by THE ROCK as agent • Contact: Spencer Cook 082 465 0852 • spencertherock@live.com
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2016 CTS Ready To Run Sale • 15 October • Durbanville Lot 19 – this well bred colt is a half brother to 4 winners including Gr1 SA Oaks winner Pine Princess and 12 time winner Stone Pine. He is from an exceptional family with his relatives including champion fillies Dark Mirage and Indian Skimmer and top sprinter and Gr1 sire Bluebird Lot 56 – this well related filly is a half sister to four winners including the classy filly Harvard Crimson –who was recently was narrowly beaten into second in the Listed Jockey Club Stakes. She is out of a four time winning half sister to Gr2 winner Laurasian Express
GREYS INN A former Durban July winner and Equus Champion himself, Greys Inn is the sire of reigning Horse Of The Year and four time Gr1 winner Legal Eagle. A son of legendary sire Zabeel, Greys Inn (whose half sister is the dam of champion Smart Call) is a proven sire whose other notable performers include Gr1 winners King Of Pain and Royal Bencher and Graded winners Forries Waltz and Chekilli. Lot 36 – out of a winning daughter of champion sire/broodmare sire Fort Wood, this filly’s dam is a sister in blood to legendary Horse Of The Year Horse Chestnut (Fort Wood) and former Equus Champion Monyela (Fort Wood). This is also the family of recent graded winners Cape Speed and Off The Mark Lot 117 – out of a winning daughter of Fort Wood and SA Oaks winner Idle Fancy (by former champion sire Badger Land), this filly is from the family of 1000 Guineas winner Glad Rags II, classic winner and hot young sire Union Rags and popular young Coolmore sire Declaration Of War Lot 130 – bred on the same Greys Inn/National Emblem cross as Legal Eagle, this colt’s winning dam is a half sister to a five time winner and from the family of graded winners Casino Queen and Jungle Earl Lot 144 – a half sister to stakes winning 2yo Kitti Cat, this filly is from one of the truly great families –her relatives include outstanding broodmare Hasili (dam of champion sire Dansili and second dam of successful SA sire Ideal World), Leroidesanimaux (sire of Animal Kingdom) and 2000 Guineas winner Gleneagles, as well as mighty champion Giant’s Causeway
HORSE CHESTNUT Arguably the greatest racehorse produced in South Africa, this late, great champion was a Triple Crown winner and Horse of The Year. His top runners include such Gr1 winners as Lucifer’s Stone and Chestnuts N Pearls, as well as high class graded winners Joan Ranger, Banbury, Chestnut’s Rocket and Spanish Chestnut. Horse Chestnut is also a top class broodmare sire (he features as damsire of champion and Breeders’ Cup bound Smart Call). Lot 24 – a half brother to five winners, including the Gr1 filly Uptothemoon, this colt is out of former Ladies Mile winner Size Em Up and he is bred on the hugely successful Sadler’s Wells/Habitat cross Lot 26 – a half sister to no fewer than nine winners (including a stakes performer by Tamburlaine), this filly is out of a stakes placed daughter of top class broodmare sire Goldkeeper and this filly’s first two dams are both black type performers Lot 37 – a three parts sister to the talented Gold Prospector (he won three of just four outings), this filly is out of a full sister to Gr2 winner Reflective Image and her second dam is a stakes placed daughter of Goldkeeper. This filly’s dam is inbred to the top class broodmare Crimson Saint through Royal Academy and Goldkeeper Lot 92 – this well bred colt is a half brother to Listed Irridescence Stakes winner Anglet (who has earned over R700 000 in prize money), and this is the same family as former Gr1 SA Fillies Sprint winner Sounds Of Light Lot 97 – out of a mare with a 100% strike rate of winners to runners, this colt is out of a daughter of champion sire and red hot broodmare sire Captain Al and a stakes placed daughter of National Assembly and this is the family of Gr1 Cape Flying Championship hero Benzol Lot 121 – a half sister to 5 winners, this filly (inbred to the great mare Special) is out of a half sister to the Gr1 winners Priceless Asset and State Treasure and is from the same family as Gr1 winning fillies Bilateral, Little Miss Magic and champion Tara’s Touch Lot 145 – out of a three time winning daughter of top speed sire Var, this filly’s first three dams are by Var, Sportsworld and Dancing Champ and this is the same family as high class sprinter Thunder Cat and ill-fated Gr1 performer La Mancha
IDEAL WORLD One of the best bred sires in the country, this stakes winning son of Kingmambo and Breeders’ Cup winner Banks Hill (a full sister to outstanding sire Dansili) has made an instant impression in South Africa where his first crops have produced the likes of
Equus Champion Smart Call, Derby winner Cape Speed and Gr1 filly Persian Rug. Ideal World has also enjoyed success in the sales ring, with his yearlings fetching up to R600k in 2016: Lot 44 – bred on a similar cross to Met winner Smart Call, this colt is out of a winning daughter of champion sire and broodmare sire Fort Wood and he is from the same family as Hong Kong superstar Able Friend, Gr1 Golden Slipper hero Overreach and local Gr1 winning 2yo Global News Lot 60 –a half brother to a winner, this colt is from the same family as ill-fated Cape Nursery hero La Mancha, top local speedster Thunder Cat and Gr1 Paddock Stakes winner Badger’s Gift
IMPERIAL STRIDE A brilliant racehorse, whose wins included the Gr3 September Stakes and Gr2 Scottish Derby, Imperial Stride is a son of outstanding sire Indian Ridge and is a three parts brother to former Irish 2000 Guineas hero Indian Haven. Also related to sire Count Dubois, Imperial Stride’s better winners include the useful stakes winner Lucky Sam, smart sprinter Eddie Sweat, and the useful Will Pays. Lot 3 –this colt, who is out of a Gr1 daughter of champion sire and broodmare sire Northern Guest, is a half brother to nine winners including US Gr1 winner and Gr1 Paddock Stakes winner Crimson Palace. His siblings also include the dam of graded winner Changingoftheguard and the dam of useful filly Can Cope and her recent winning half brother Captain Courteous
JAY PEG One of most successful racehorses ever bred in South Africa, former Equus Champion Jay Peg was a Gr1 winner in three different countries, with his wins including two major international contests –the Gr1 Dubai Duty Free and Gr1 Singapore International Cup. The champ enjoyed a great season in 2015-2016 with his runners including the graded winners Exit Here (who downed July hero The Conglomerate) and Peggy Jay, as well as Gr1 filly She’s A Dragon and R2 million plus earner Victorious Jay. Lot 61 – out of a half sister to useful feature race winner Big Cat, this colt’s second dam is a winning daughter of champion sire and broodmare sire Fort Wood and former Gr1 Met winning champion Imperious Sue. The latter’s Gr1 winning daughter Imperious Star
fetched R3.2 million at the inaugural CTS Mare And Fillies For Stud Select Sale
JUDPOT An A P Indy half brother to outstanding sire Kingmambo and French classic winner East Of The Moon, the superbly bred Judpot is firmly entrenched as one of South Africa’s top sires. His first crop produced an Equus Champion as well as Gr1 winner Forest Indigo, while last season his 3yos included Gr1 SA Fillies Classic winner and Equus nominee Juxtapose, and his 2yos the Golden Slipper winning Final Judgement and the exciting Maleficent. Lot 2 –a half brother to 2 winners, including a stakes placed 2yo, this colt is out of a three time winning half sister to Gr1 sprinter Poly Nation. This is the family of ill-fated champion Mark Anthony and Fillies Guineas winner Rose Bay Lot 5 – one of the best bred lots on sale, this colt is a half brother to last season’s Gr1 Premier’s Champion Stakes hero and Equus nominee Gunner. Inbred to the great mare Lassie Dear, he is out of Gr3 Diana Stakes runner up Play Nice –a daughter of champion sire Captain Al Lot 33 –inbred to the great mare Weekend Surprise (dam of A P Indy and Tiger Ridge), this colt is out of a winning half sister to stakes winning 2yo Pure Power and this is the same family as champion sprinters Flobayou and Ethereal Lady among others Lot 72 –from the same family as A P Indy’s outstanding Gr1 winning son Aptitude, this colt is out of a Gr3 placed winner of six, and his dam is a full sister to multiple Gr1 winner and East Cape champion Copper Parade. Bred on the famed A P Indy/Mr Prospector cross Lot 105 – out of a four time winning half sister to 3 winners, this colt is from the same family as English classic winner Lucarno and the latter’s top class brothers Flying Officer and Thought Worthy, and the great mare Bourtai Lot 122 – a half brother to 2 winners, including the stakes placed King Of Indians, this colt’s dam is a winning half sister to 2 black type performers and this is the family of Equus Champion Yorker, who ran a cracking second in the Gr3 Strensall Stakes when making his British debut recently Lot 150 – out of a stakes placed daughter of champion sire and outstanding broodmare sire Encosta De Lago, this colt (inbred to Seattle Slew
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like current US star Frosted) is a direct descendant of champion US racemare Waya and this is also the family of Gr1 Prix Vermeille winner Walensee and her outstanding multiple Gr1 winning son Westerner
KAHAL This son of great sire Machiavellian more than made his mark in South Africa, with Kahal’s 70 odd stakes horses including no fewer than 20 Gr1 performers. His top offspring include Equus Champion Bold Ellinore, as well as such Gr1 winners as Chocolicious, Desert Links, Noble Heir and Love Struck, with the versatile sire (also responsible for last season’s Oaks winner Witchcraft) throwing Gr1 winners from 1000 to 3200 metres. Lot 62 – inbred to the mighty sire Danzig (as well as to the great mare Natalma), this colt is out of a four time winning half sister to Gr1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge hero National Spirit and his second dam is a winning daughter of Model Man –damsire of the Kahal sired July runner up Smanjemanje
LOPE DE VEGA Like his outstanding sire Shamardal, Lope De Vega won both the French 2000 Guineas and Derby. The Ballylinch Stud resident has made an outstanding to his stud career (Lope De Vega stood for a fee of €45 000 in 2016), with his early runners including champion Belardo, French Gr1 winner Jemayel, Italian star Hero Look, and group winners Burnt Sugar, Royal Razalma, and unbeaten 2yo South Seas. Lot 148 – this filly is a half sister to 3 winners, one of whom won six. From the family of Japan Cup winner Horlicks (dam of a Melbourne Cup winner), her dam is a half sister to champion sprinter and top class Australian sire General Nediym
MAMBO IN SEATTLE Placed in both the Gr1 Travers Stakes and Gr1 Jockey Club Gold Cup, the blue blooded Mambo In Seattle (his three parts brother Lemon Drop Kid is responsible for 2016 stars Da Big Hoss and Beach Patrol) has made a bright start to his stud career, with his early crops producing dual Gr1 winner Same Jurisdiction (who made a pleasing UK debut recently), and July runners Saratoga Dancer and Mambo Mime as well as Gr3 winner Fortune Fella. Lot 14 –inbred to the mighty mare Lassie Dear, this colt is a half brother to 2 winners- one of whom won four. From the great Drohsky family, his dam is a winning own sister to a stakes winner and stakes producer and this is the family of Gr1 SA Derby runner up Gothic Lot 35 – a three parts sister to useful filly Beautiful Shay, this filly is also a half sister to 4 winners, and her dam is a daughter of French Oaks winner Lypharita Lot 110 – bred on the same Mambo/Captain Al cross as Same Jurisdiction, this colt’s dam is a full sister to the stakes winning sprinter Mainbrace and to the dam of Listed Sophomore Sprint hero Door Of Deception. The family of Gr1 winners Big Brass, Fallon and Stella Maris Lot 129 – inbred to Mr Prospector, this filly is out of a winning daughter of champion sire Western Winter, and her second dam is a daughter of Sadler’s Wells and Gr1 Yorkshire Oaks winner Key Change. The family of classic winners Kastoria, Kahyasi and Milan
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2016 CTS Ready To Run Sale • 15 October • Durbanville MARCHFIELD
PARADE LEADER
A dual Canadian champion, and classic winner, millionaire Marchfield is a son of dual US champion sire A P Indy, sire of outstanding sires Bernardini, Judpot, Malibu Moon, and Pulpit (sire of Tapit). From the same family as successful sires Boldnesian and Harlan’s Holiday, Marchfield’s small first Canadian crop included the talented Field Of Courage, who was narrowly beaten by subsequent Gr1 Woodward Stakes hero Shaman Ghost when he ran third in the classic Prince Of Wales Stakes as a 3yo. Lot 41 – this well bred filly is a half sister to 2 winners, including Gr3 Kenilworth Fillies Nursery winner Hot Affair. Inbred to the great mare Lassie Dear as well as outstanding sire Roberto, this filly hails from the same family as former Gr1 J&B Met winner La Fabulous Lot 43 –this colt is a half brother to five winners, including five time stakes winner Principled Man. Out of a winning half sister to 2 talented 2yo stakes performers, this colt is from the family of European star Declaration Of War, hot US sire Union Rags and Gr1 Belmont Stakes winner Colonial Affair –as well as recent Gr2 Doncaster Cup hero Sheikhzayedroad Lot 114 – out of a stakes placed three parts sister to French Gr2 winner Gunboat Diplomacy, this filly is a half sister to four winners including talented 2yo and former Gr2 SA Fillies Nursery runner up Frosted Honey Lot 153 – a half brother to a winner, this colt is out of a half sister to Gr3 King’s Cup hero Pirate’s Gold and this is the same family as R3 million plus earner and Gr1 winner Captain America. This colt is from the legendary Queen Of Light family responsible for such classic winners as Royal Palace, Desert Prince, Fairy Footsteps and Light Cavalry among others
This former Gr2 New Orleans Handicap winner shares his sire Kingmambo with such top stallions as King Kamehameha, Lemon Drop Kid and local sire Ideal World. A proven sire, Parade Leader’s top offspring include champion Laverna, as well as Gr1 winners Rudra and Pierre Jourdan, and he is also damsire of Fillies Guineas winner Alexis. Lot 89 – a full brother to former Equus Champion and Gr1 winner Laverna, this gelding is also a half brother to Gr3 winner Nevvay and nine time winner Spellcaster. Out of Equus Champion and Gr1 winner Enchantress, this gelding is from the family of champions Harry’s Charm and National Currency Lot 90 – a half brother to 5 winners including Derby placed Stebbins, this colt is out of a winning half brother to Horse Of The Year Yard-Arm and Gr3 winner Donya (dam of last season’s Triple Crown winner Abashiri) and second dam, Fashing, is a former Broodmare Of The Year. Broodmare sire Rakeen hails from the same family as Parade Leader!
NOORDHOEK FLYER A dual Guineas winner and one of the best horses of his generation, the blue blooded Noordhoek Flyer is a son of outstanding sire Pivotal, whose 100 plus stakes winners including top class sires Siyouni and Kyllachy. From the same family as leading sire Volksraad, Eclipse winner Mukhadram and champion Halling, Noordhoek Flyer is a prolific sire of winners, with his runners including last season’s smart 2yo filly Felicity Flyer. Lot 138 – a half brother to 3 winners, this colt is out of a winning daughter of outstanding broodmare sire Elliodor and high class stakes winner Joyous Dancer (herself a daughter of another great broodmare sire in Dancing Champ) Lot 142 – a half brother to 4 winners (including a stakes horse), this regally bred colt is from the same family as Equus Champion Enaad, dual Australian Gr1 winner and Coolmore sire Pride Of Dubai and top class sire half brothers Invincible Spirit and Kodiac –whose dam, like Noordhoek Flyer’s dam Serra Negra, is by champion miler Kris Lot 157 –inbred to the great mare Special, this filly is out of a half sister to stakes winning filly Sunset Tripp and she is from the same family as such outstanding Gr1 winning females as Imperious Sue, Imperious Star and Real Princess
ORATORIO A triple Gr1 winner and European Champion, Oratorio (who is from the same family as champion sires Alydar and Plum Bold) is a proven top class sire, who has headed the Italian Sires List twice. Oratorio, whose offspring have earned over $50 000 000 in stakes, has over 40 stakes winners to his name including the Gr1 winners Banchee, Beethoven, Manawanui, Mourinho and Hong Kong superstar Military Attack. The sire’s first local crop fetched up to R3.2 million. Lot 20 – a half brother to a five time winner, this colt is out of a winning daughter of Equus Champion and classic winner Monyela –the latter being a three parts sister to legendary Horse Of The Year and successful sire Horse Chestnut Lot 52 – this well bred colt is a half brother to 4 winners, including globetrotting Gr3 winner Nocturnal Affair –who won races in South Africa, Dubai, Britain and Ireland. Out of a useful stakes placed sister to a stakes winning 2yo, his damsire Centenary is by Alydar -sire of Oratorio’s second dam –and, like Oratorio himself, a descendant of the great mare Real Delight Lot 57 – this filly, a half sister to 5 winners, is out of a three time winning own sister to the dam of Gr1 winner and Equus Champion Pointing North. Like the filly on sale, Pointing North was by a Danzig line sire. This is also the family of record breaking Gr1 Queen’s Plate winner Wainui Lot 65 – out of a half sister to Gr2 2yo Rebel To The Fore (also a Danzig line filly), this colt’s dam is a daughter of champion sire and emerging broodmare sire Captain Al and this is the family of top class stakes winner Joyous Dancer among others Lot 103 – out of a six time winning mare, this colt’s Fort Wood sired second dam is a half sister to Gr2 Merchants winner Super Home and this is the same family as champion sprinter and top class sire Song Lot 107 – bred to be speedy, this colt (a half brother to 3 multiple winners) is out of a stakes placed half sister to world class and multiple Equus Award winning sprinter J J The Jet Plane, and to 2 other stakes performers. Inbred to Ribot and Flower Bowl through brilliant siblings His Majesty and Graustark Lot 108 – a half brother to 2 winners, this colt is out of a stakes placed daughter of champion sire and top class broodmare sire Captain Al (damsire of Gr1 winners Gunner, Potent Power and Same Jurisdiction). His third dam, by champion sire/broodmare sire Royal Prerogative is Gr1 winning 2yo Royal Glitter Lot 143 – out of a Model Man half sister to feature race winner Buscador, this filly is from the great Party Time family, responsible for such top class fillies as champion In The Fast Lane, recent Fillies Guineas winner Heaps Of Fun, Gr1 winning 2yo Chestnuts N Pearls, and US graded winner Consumer Credit Lot 156 – a half brother to a winner, this colt (inbred to Danzig) has a second dam who is a half sister to Gr1 winners Al Nitak and The Sheik, and this is the same family as local Horse Of The Year Politician and English classic hero Ragusa among others
PATHFORK An unbeaten Gr1 winning champion at two (he won the Gr1 National Stakes as did such outstanding sires as Roberto, El Prado and Dubawi), Pathfork (a son of champion sire Distorted Humor) made a cracking start with his first 2yos last season including the unbeaten Gr3 Godolphin Barb winner Red Chesnut Road and the stakes placed Turbo. From the same family as champion sires Northern Guest, Try My Best and Redoute’s Choice. Lot 27 – a half brother to the useful Bold Var, this colt is out of a Western Winter own sister to a Gr3 2yo and this is the family of Gr1 Cape Flying Championship hero O Caesour as well as champions Enchantress, National Currency and Laverna Lot 78 – out of a half sister to Gr3 winner Master Of Note, this filly is from the immediate family of current high class performer Smart Mart, as well as Gr1 Cape Derby hero Grande Jete and star filly Joshua’s Princess Lot 84 – a half sister to 2 winners, this filly (inbred to the great sire Danzig) is out of Gr3 winner Dream Come True – whose Gr3 placed dam is a full sister to champion sprinter and Gr1 sire Goldmark Lot 147 – out of a five time winning daughter of champion sire Silvano, this colt’s stakes placed dam is a full sister to Gr3 winners Azuaga and Golden Corn. Interestingly Cordoba, sire of this colt’s second dam, is by champion and top class sire El Gran Senor –who hails from the same family as Pathfork himself Lot 155 – inbred to legendary sire Sadler’s Wells, this well bred filly is out of a Dynasty half sister to Gr1 Investec Cape Derby winner and Gr1 Met runner up Bravura, and her second dam is a half sister to Horse Of The Year Winter Solstice
PHILANTHROPIST A Gr3 winning son of the great sire Kris S and from the same family as leading sires Sovereign Dancer, What A Pleasure and National Assembly, Philanthropist is a former leading sire in North America, whose first crop included champions Pender Harbour and Phil’s Dream. The chestnut has made an equally pleasing start in South Africa, with his first crop including Gr1 filly Sail, stakes placed Kenny Trix and debut winners Good To Give, Rockefeller and Tipping Point. Lot 46 – out of a winning daughter of champion sire Trippi (already broodmare sire of Breeders Cup winner Liam’s Map), this filly’s dam is a half sister to a seven time winner and second dam is a full sister to a Gr3 performer Lot 75 – out of a winning daughter of Count Dubois (damsire of Gr1 filly Melliflora), this well bred filly’s second dam is a Giant’s Causeway half sister to two European guineas winners and this is the same family as Epsom Derby hero Dante and St Leger winner Sayajirao Lot 83 – a half brother to 4 winners, this colt is out of a winning half sister to a stakes performer –and to the dam of 3 stakes horses, including Gr2 Camellia Stakes winner Joan Ranger. This is also the family of Gr1 Champions Cup hero African Appeal Lot 95 –this impeccably bred colt, whose dam was a champion, is a half brother to sev-
en winners (four stakes winners) including Equus Champions and Gr1 winners Let’s Rock ‘N Roll and In The Fast Lane, as well as to the subsequently exported Gr2 Peninsula Handicap hero Light The Lights Lot 101 – a half sister to 3 winners, this blue blooded filly is out of a daughter of champion sire Giant’s Causeway and Gr1 Golden Slipper winning champion Burst –herself a daughter of former Golden Slipper winner Marauding
QUERARI A former champion and Gr1 winner, Querari is a son of champion sprinter and top class sire Oasis Dream (also sire of hot young sires Power and Showcasing). He has made a tremendous start to his stud career with the Maine Chance Farms’ resident’s first book including the graded winners Cosmic Light and Kangaroo Jack (along with five other stakes horses) and his second the Gr1 Thekwini Stakes winner Querari Falcon. Lot 40 – a half brother to 2 winners, this colt (bred like Gr2 winner Cosmic Light) is out of a winning Silvano half sister to 2 black type performers, and this is the outstanding family responsible for Arc hero Suave Dancer, top sires and broodmare sires Habitat and Northfields, and current high class Australian performer Hartnell –who recently won the Gr2 Chelmsford Stakes by 7.75 lengths! Lot 127 – another bred like Cosmic Light, this colt is a half brother to a multiple winner and is out of a half sister to talented Gr2 filly Real Red. The family of local Gr1 winners Shoe Express, Al Nitak and The Sheik, as well as South African legend Politician and English classic winner Ragusa Lot 149 – a half brother to a winner, this colt is out of a winning half sister to Gr3 winning 2yo Miss Ethics, and his second dam is a stakes winning daughter of top class broodmare sire Del Sarto
REBEL KING A former Gr1 winner and champion sprinter, Rebel King has made a name for himself as a sire of high class 2yos and speed horses, with his top performers including Gr3 winner Prince Of Thieves, East Cape champ La Rebel and graded 2yos Dark Force and Rebel To The Fore. Also the sire of Gr3 Winter Classic hero Royal Dreamer. Lot 125 – a half brother to 3 winners, this colt is out of a three time winning daughter of top class broodmare sire Sportworld. He is from an outstanding family with his relatives including top sprinter Shoe Express (like the colt on sale, by a Danzig line sire), legendary champion Politician and St Leger hero Ragusa
ROCK OF ROCHELLE Like proven sires Seventh Rock and Mount Nelson, Rock Of Rochelle is a son of Horse Of The Year and hugely successful sire Rock Of Gibraltar. This Gr3 winning speedball also hails from a top notch family with his relatives including the outstanding sires Dynaformer and Brian’s Time, as well as recently deceased Gr1 Suburban Handicap hero Offlee Wild –sire of Breeders’ Cup winners Bayern and She Be Wild. Lot 81 – this filly is a half sister to 2 winners, including hugely promising 3yo Gimme Six. Out of a winning half sister to Royal Ascot hero Irony and stakes winner Carioca, she is from the same family as 2000 Guineas hero Mystiko as well as the outstanding local broodmare Mystic Spring –dam of champions Bela-Bela and Rabiya
SAIL FROM SEATTLE This stakes winning three parts brother to major US sire Smart Strike showed huge potential with his early crops. His first crop was responsible for Gr1 winners Elusive Gold and Gulf Storm, as well as millionaire Tommy Gun, while Sail From Seattle’s current crop of 3yos include Gr1 filly Seattle Singer, Pacific Spirit –runner up in the Listed The Sun International Summer Juvenile Stakes, and the useful Wavebreaker. Lot 88 – inbred to the great sire Mr Prospector, this filly is out of Gr3 Yellowwood Handicap winner Enchanted Kingdom, a daughter of top sire Kahal, and this is the same family as Gr1 Garden Province winner Soft Landing Lot 102 – a half sister to a winner, this filly is out of a four time winning half sister to Gr1 SA Classic hero Slumdogmillionaire and to Gr2 winner Cycad and her second dam is a Last Tycoon half sister to Australian Gr1 winner and sire Runyon Lot 124 – out of a mare bred on the same cross as champion Nhlavini, this colt’s second dam is a Gr3 placed half sister to champion Evening Mist and his third dam is Gr1 SA Oaks winner Sea Mist –a direct descendant of legendary broodmare Drohsky
SEVENTH ROCK A Gr1 winning son of Horse Of The Year Rock Of Gibraltar and champion Ruby Clipper (by Australian champion Rubiton), Seventh Rock got off to a flying start at stud, with his first crops producing Gr1 winner Guiness as well as Equus Champion Seventh Plain, as well as the Algoa Cup hero Stonehenge. His current 3yos include the useful Red Rock and Rocky Valley.
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2016 CTS Ready To Run Sale • 15 October • Durbanville Seventh Rock - cont Lot 8 – a half brother to 2 winners, this colt is out of a useful 2yo stakes performer and his second dam is a full sister to Cape feature race winner Model Future Lot 77 – bred on the same cross as Equus Champion Seventh Plain (and inbred to Danzig), this colt is out of a winning half sister to 3 stakes horses –notably globetrotting champion and successful sire Jay Peg –a Gr1 winner in three different countries Lot 98 – bred on a similar cross as Gr1 winner Guiness (his damsire is Strike Smartly –a full brother to Smart Strike), this colt is out of a winning half sister to US Gr3 winner Knockadoon and this is the family of recent US Gr3 winner Midnight Cello Lot 112 – inbred to Danzig (like champion Seventh Plain), this colt is out of a useful 2yo filly by champion sire Exceed And Excel (damsire of current Aus star Astern), and this is the family of champions Busted and Spook Express, former top SA sire Elliodor and Australian Gr1 winner Northern Drake Lot 151 – this colt is out of a half brother to Gr3 Prix Du Cap winner Halfway To Heaven and his second dam is an eight time winning daughter of successful sire and broodmare sire Rambo Dancer
SILVANO One of the best stallions currently at stud in South Africa, former champion sire Silvano has 17 individual Gr1 winners to his credit including recent Equus champion Marinaresco and three July winning sons –Bold Silvano, Heavy Metal and Power King. Sire of top colts and fillies alike, Silvano’s runners (which also include a German Derby winner) include more than 120 stakes horses and his progeny continue to be in great demand in the sales ring. Lot 4 –out of a winning Fort Wood mare (and bred on the same cross as Marinaresco), this filly’s second dam is a Gr2 SA Fillies Nursery runner up by National Assembly –also damsire of Silvano’s Gr1 winners Happy Valentine and Vercingetorix Lot 48 –one of the best bred fillies on offer, this filly is a half sister to seven winners including Gr1 Premier’s Champion Stakes winner and sire Potala Palace and to the dam of Dubai Gr3 winner Excellent Result. A direct descendant of the great mare Simon’s Shoes, this filly is from the same family as the great sires Sadler’s Wells, Nureyev and Fairy King Lot 68 –a half sister to 3 winners (including the useful stakes placed Grasp Your Destiny), this filly is out of a winning half sister to feature race winner Sudden Storm and hails from the same family as graded winners Katy’s Lane and Poetic Lot 113 –bred on the same Silvano/Jet Master cross as Derby winner Silvano’s Jet, this filly is out of a half sister to Gr1 winning siblings Al Nitak and The Sheik and her second dam is none other than former Broodmare Of The Year Jessamine Lot 120 – a full brother to last season’s Listed Oaks Trial heroine
Inaninstant, and three parts brother to current high class filly Arissa, this colt is also a half/full brother to seven other winners including the very talented, but ill-fated, filly Charnwood and this is the same family as brilliant filly Crimson Palace –a Gr1 winner in both South Africa and North America Lot 134 – this regally bred colt is a half brother to Gr1 Golden Horse Sprint winner Normanz, promising 3yo Le Harve and useful performer Tripandie while his dam is a half sister to an Argentinian Gr2 winner Lot 139 –bred on the same Silvano/ Spectrum cross as R2 000 000 plus earner Tellina, this colt is out of a six time winning half sister to 3 Gr1 winners –including former Equus Champion Succesful Bidder and his second dam is former Broodmare Of The Year Loyal Linda
TRIPPI Last season’s Champion Sire, Trippi is an outstanding sire whose offspring have amassed more than $50 000 000 in prize money. Sire of such stars as five time Gr1 winner Inara, Equus Champion Hammie’s Hooker, Million Dollar hero Illuminator, and US Gr1 winner R Heat Lightning, Trippi is also damsire of Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile hero Liam’s Map as well as the very promising US filly Miss Sunset – who is unbeaten in two starts. Lot 140 –this regally bred filly (whose own sister ran second on just her second racecourse outing) is out of former Gr1 Empress Club Stakes winner Little Miss Magic, herself a daughter of seven times champion sire Jet Master, and this is the outstanding Miss Lindeman family responsible for star fillies Bilateral, State Treasure and champion Tara’s Touch
TWICE OVER An outstanding racehorse, Twice Over emulated the great sire Fairway when he won back to back runnings of the Gr1 Champion Stakes (a race also won by such outstanding stallions as Nasrullah, Pharos, and current red hot sensation Frankel). Twice Over’s other Gr1 successes came in the Gr1 Juddmonte International (also previously won by Frankel) and the Coral Eclipse Stakes (a race won previously by Sadler’s Wells and Giant’s Causeway). Lot 10 – inbred to the great sire Roberto (as is US Gr1 winner Brody’s Cause) this filly is out of a Captain Al half sister to 2 black type performers, including Gr1 horse Lubricator and this is the family of Oaks heroine Carolera Lot 23 –the well named Banstead Manor is a half brother to 2 winners, and is out of a four time winning Silvano half sister to champion Consensual, and this is the family of current high class performers Myfunnyvalentine and Attenborough. Like sire greats Scat Daddy and Tapit, he is inbred to the great Nijinsky II Lot 25 – another inbred to Epsom Derby hero Roberto, this filly is out of a stakes winning daughter of champion sire Captain Al whose half brother is former talented Gr1 performer Otter Trail
Lot 42 – a half brother to 3 winners, including one who won five, this colt is out of a three time winning half sister to Gr1 winning 2yo Exhilaration and this is the family of former July winner Power King and the Gr1 winning siblings Malteme and Wendywood Lot 126 – a half sister to 4 winners including the feature race winner Ocean’s Swift, this filly is out of a four time winning daughter of highly successful broodmare sire Qui Danzig and this is the family of champions Mazarin, National Emblem and Roland’s Song –among many others Lot 152 – inbred to the great sire and French classic winner Blushing Groom, this colt is out of a winning half sister to Gr3 Cape Classic hero Chave Do Oura and his second dam is the Gr1 winning sprinter Wonderful World Lot 159 – out of a stakes winning daughter of 2000 Guineas winner Refuse To Bend, this colt is closely inbred to French Derby hero and top sire/broodmare sire Caerleon and hails from the family of Gr1 winner Talinum and Melbourne Cup hero Jeune among others
VAR A former sprint star, Var is one of South Africa’s elite sires, who year in and year out is represented by high class stock. The sire of champions Variety Club, Val De Ra and Via Africa, Var has 18 individual Gr1 horses to his credit. His exceptionally strong crop of 3yos this year includes the undefeated Gr2 The Debutante winner A Womens Way, Gr1 SA Nursery runner up Rivarine and R4 000 000 buy Moonrise Sensation –who accounted for champion Always In Charge when breaking his maiden. Lot 12 – a half brother to 4 winners, including a stakes winner and Gr2P Dubai based The Journeyman, this colt is out of Gr3 The Debutante winner Rambo’s Love and is from the family of Gr1 winning sprinter King’s Apostle, star fillies Atlantic Jewel and Embassy, as well as the recent Gr3 winning Duke Of Marmalade daughter Duchess Andorra Lot 17 – this colt is out of a stakes placed six time winning half sister to top sprinter National Flame and his three time winning second dam is a half sister to former Gr1 J&B Met winner Alastor –who, like the colt’s dam, was by former champion sire Al Mufti Lot 22 – a half brother to a winner, this colt (inbred to the great mare Crimson Saint) is out of Gr3 winner Sharp Mistress –whose own stakes winning dam is a half sister to former Equus Champion and dual Gr1 winner Lady Windermere Lot 76 – out of a three time winning full sister to Gr2 winner Weston Paint and half sister to classy stakes winning fillies Deputy Ryder and Winona, this colt’s second dam is also granddam of
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Gr2 Fillies Guineas winner Alexis Lot 82 – this well bred colt is a half brother to 8 winners including ill-fated Gr1 SA Classic hero Divine Jury, top sprinter and young sire Divine Jet and 3 other stakes horses, as well as the dam of talented Gr3 winner Redcarpet Captain. Also the family of Gr1 J&B Met hero Martial Eagle Lot 99 – a half sister to 3 winners, including stakes winning filly Milady ,this filly (whose second dam was fifth in the Epsom Oaks) is inbred to champion 2yo and top sire Storm Bird –as are the major winners Summer Bird, Birdatthewire, Oaks winner Faint Perfume and Kentucky Oaks winner Lovely Maria Lot 116 –another impeccably bred lot, this colt is a half brother to 3 winners, notably Gr1 Champions Cup hero (and conqueror of the legendary Pocket Power) Ivory Trail. This is the great Best In Show responsible for the likes of Irish classic winners Covert Love and Grey Swallow, as well as outstanding sires El Gran Senor, Redoute’s Choice and Northern Guest Lot 119 – a half sister to the useful Work Ethic (and bred like the Gr1 winner Contador), this filly is out of a winning daughter of Fort Wood and Oaks heroine Idle Fancy and hails from the family of US classic winner and hot young sire Union Rags, fellow Belmont Stakes winner Colonial Affair and 1000 Guineas winner Glad Rags II Lot 136 – out of a winning half sister to 3 stakes horses, this filly is from the same family as champion and Epsom Derby winner Reference Point among others
VISIONAIRE Winner of the Gr1 King’s Bishop Stakes and half brother to outstanding US Gr1 winner Tara’s Tango, the Gone West line sire Visionaire has made a superb start to his stud career in South Africa and was the country’s leading first crop sire in 2014-2015. His first crop included Fillies Guineas winner Heaps Of Fun and Gr3 winning 2yo Royal Pleasure, while Visionaire’s current crop of 3yos include Gr1 performers Africa Rising and Visuality as well as a host of undefeated debut winners. Lot 13 –a half brother to seven winners, including Gr1 performer Patriotic Rebel, this colt’s dam is by top class broodmare sire Qui Danzig out of former Gr1 winning 2yo Rebellious. The family of top sprinter Even Beat
WARM WHITE NIGHT Another from the potent Gone West male line, Warm White Night was an outstanding racehorse and dual Gr1 winner (at two and four). The son of triple champion sire Western Winter and outstanding broodmare Thousand Nights has made a promising start to his stud career with his first, small crop including the graded winners Hard Day’s Night and Harlem Shake and his next the promising 3yo Buffalo Soldier. Lot 29 –a half brother to 2 winners (and to the dam of Gr3 2yo Jungle Skyline), this colt is from the great Sister Sublime family responsible for champions Prairie Oyster, Mazarin, National Emblem and Roland’s Song among others Lot 67 – a half sister to 2 winners, this filly is out of a dual winning daughter of seven time champion sire Jet Master and is another from the famed Sister Sublime family
WESTERN WINTER This sale offers buyers one of the last opportunities to buy a 2yo by the great, triple champion sire Western Winter. This great sire, who has a high class crop of 3yos representing him this season, has 20 Gr1 winners to his credit (including recent scorer Red Ray), highlighted by champions Bad Girl Runs, Ice Cube, Lady Windermere, Yard-Arm, Winter Solstice, and What A Winter. Other notables sired by the late great sire include Covenant, Fair Maiden, Solo Traveller, Reveille Boy and On Her Toes. Lot 11 –this blue blooded colt is out of a full sister to stakes placed winner of nine
and half sister to Gr1 Investec Cape Derby hero Bravura and this is the immediate family of Western Winter sired Horse Of The Year Winter Solstice
WHAT A WINTER A triple Equus Award winner, and four time Gr1 winner, What A Winter was a superb athlete, whose 15 career victories netted his connections more than R3 000 000 in stakes. A son of the great Western Winter, What A Winter is a half brother to ill-fated champ What A Question, and, like top sires Cape Cross and New Approach, is out of a mare by the massively influential sire Ahonoora. Lot 21 – a half brother to a useful winner, this colt is out of a half sister to nine time winner and Gr3 performer S’il Vous Plait. Bred on the same cross as high class galloper Kingvoldt, the colt is from the great Queen Of Light family with his immediate relatives including recent high class European gallopers Kodi Bear and Esoterique Lot 53 – out of a stakes placed winning National Assembly half sister to stakes winning speedball Prince Elliodor, this filly is from the same family as US Gr1 winner Plenty Of Light Lot 58 – this blue blooded colt, whose dam is Badger Land’s Gr3 winning daughter Bardot, is a half brother to Gr1 Woolavington 2000 winner Viva Maria and a three parts brother to record setting Blizzard Belle and Gr2 Camellia Stakes heroine Bichette Lot 63 – out of a Fort Wood half sister to Gr3 winner Olympic Gold, this colt (bred on similar terms to Equus Champion Capetown Noir), is from the same family as graded winning siblings Disco Queen and Jungle Earl Lot 93 – out of a dual winner, this colt’s second dam won four and this is the family of stakes winning 2yo Youth Club and 12 time stakes winner Von Spee Lot 109 – out of a three time winning daughter of leading sire Dynasty, this colt hails from the same family as former champion filly Breyani and traces back to the top class Royal Affair mare Indian Spice Lot 132 – out of a National Emblem (damsire of champions Legal Eagle and Seventh Plain) half sister to globetrotting star Nocturnal Affair (a winner in four different countries), this filly’s second dam is a full sister to stakes winner and half sister to 3 other black type winners Lot 137 – a half sister to 5 winners, including useful filly Harakiri, this filly is out of a stakes placed winner of three and this is the family of champions Katies and Admire Moon Lot 158 – a half sister to 2 winners, including a 2yo stakes horse, this filly is out of a daughter of triple US champion sire Giant’s Causeway (damsire of local champ Soft Falling Rain and recent Eclipse Stakes winner Hawkbill) from the family of French Gr1 winning 2yo Mary Linoa
WINDRUSH A proven sire, whose best offspring include Equus Champion Mother Russia, Emerald Cup hero In A Rush, Gr1 producer Sunsational and flying filly Diana’s Choice, Windrush has a top class crop of 3yos this year including Gr3 Kenilworth Fillies Nursery heroine Nordic Breeze, KZN Yearling Sale Million winner Lunar Rush and recent smart debut winner Pete’s Girl. Lot 38 – a half brother to 2 winners (one of whom won five), this colt is out of a winning Model Man half sister to Gr1 winning sprinter Young Harvest Lot 64 – out of useful Gr34th placed daughter of champion sire and emerging broodmare sire Captain Al, this filly’s second dam produced nine winners- one of whom won ten
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In the famous Hollywood film, Any Given Sunday, Al Pacino gave his famous pep talk that life is a game of inches. “The margin for error is so small - I mean one-half a step too late, or too early, and you don’t quite make it. One-half second too slow, too fast, you don’t quite catch it. The inches we need are everywhere around us.” In horse racing, I’d venture that it’s game of centimetres and sometimes even millimetres – judging by some of those photo finish calls.
ith thousands if not millions of rands between the winner and the also rans, every single competitive advantage can make a difference – no matter how small – which makes it doubly surprising how much (or rather how little) real scientific research is done into improving performance in the race horse – by and large we still rely on traditional methods of, well, just about everything. However, given the ever decreasing time limits and the ever increasing money at stake, perhaps it is understandable – racing is about results, rather than academic advancement. But sometimes it can be both.
humans as well as horses – and among the many aspects we covered, I was interested that poor saddle fit rated high on Dr Marlin’s list of factors that compromise performance.
I became interested in equine physiology in a roundabout way. Originally interested in the field of horse behaviour, my interest waned when I realised that most ‘horse problems’ were usually just equine manifestations of ‘people problems’.
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And so my interest moved from equine remedial behaviour to equine physical remedial therapies, which landed me at Mary Bromiley’s Downs House Equine centre studying Equine Sports Therapy. One of my favourite text books was Dr David Marlin’s excellent work, ‘Equine Exercise Physiology’ and I was thrilled to have the opportunity to interview Dr Marlin a few months ago. While it seems rather obvious, pain and discomfort can radically affect performance – in
Although research is still fairly limited, due to their design, most saddles and girths do create a number of pressure points on horses, which can result in sore backs, horses being ‘girthy’ when saddled up or in extreme cases, even compromising their stride and movement and if not addressed, problems become compounded over time. Common pressure areas are the withers as well as the lower rib area, as well as anywhere there are metal buckle attachments.
Thoroughbreds are trained and raced fairly young and at a time when their bodies are still developing, meaning that their shape is constantly changing as they grow. However, the logististics of fitting specific saddles to specific horses are prohibitive, so most opt for a basic generic saddle and ‘make do’ with padding. While jockeys may opt for individual saddles on race day, due to necessity, most training yards opt for a ‘one size fits all’ approach. Someone who wasn’t satisfied with the status quo is Cape trainer, Eric Sands. Eric has something of a reputation for modifying and improving things, with his innovative stable rug design among my favourites, but a visit to his office will often find prototypes for various projects as works in progress with Eric pondering how to finesse the design one way or another.
An idea is born A few years ago, Eric found that he was unhappy with the kit some of the jockeys were using on his horses on race day. “In this country, the jockey supplies the raceday kit and I was finding that some of my horses came back with sore withers, skin diseases and so on. I thought I can’t just moan about it, so I decided to try and design my own.” After a lot of experimenting with different materials, designs and thicknesses, he came up with the prototype of what is now the Amahashe saddle pad. “Initially it was for my own use, but in 2013 I was visiting Mike de Kock in
Dubai and we were discussing girth tensions. I offered him some of my pads and after trying them out, he ordered some, as did Christophe Soumillon. So it’s really thanks to them that I started Amahashe. After sending a few to Doug Whyte in Hong Kong and Jeff Lloyd in Australia, orders started trickling in and Eric has had to take on additional people to help him keep up with demand.
How they work The pads are made from EPDM, a durable, high density, closed cell synthetic rubber with holes punched at intervals across the material. Eric cut and glued the original pads by hand, but as the design has been refined and perfected, pads are now machine cut, but are still hand glued and every pad is personally inspected by Eric before being dispatched. The pads are anatomically shaped to fit a horse’s withers and are available in two different densities. They also come in a variety of sizes, including dock, small, medium and large as well as a variety of weights and sit comfortably and unobtrusively underneath race day number cloths. “The pads are thin and lightweight. People often make the mistake of using a lot of padding, but instead of reducing pressure, this can result in a sandwich effect and end up pinching the wither, “ explains Eric. “The pads are non slip and move with the horse’s skin, which reduces girth tension and helps counteract the dead weight effect. The pads are antibacterial and anti fungal, which helps reduce the risk of spreading skin infections. They do not absorb water, so they are easy to clean and if needed for consecutive horses on race days, can be rinsed and simply dabbed dry and if they are cared for properly, they are extremely durable.” He shows me a sample that he has been testing on his training string and even after several months of work, it looks brand new. These new exercise saddled pads will be ready for dispatch shortly. “The non-absorbent properties mean they do not soak up sweat and change weight – an important factor for jockeys when it comes to facing the scale and we do now have various sizes and weights to suit. The high density of the material has deflection and compresion properties which acts to absorb and dissipate shock and helps distribute pressure.”
In refining and testing his pads, Eric has made a number of interesting discoveries. “The material we use is a bad conductor of heat, so although the surface of the pad where it touches the horse’s skin will rise in temperature to match the horse’s, the rest of the pad does not increase in temperature which one often finds with other synthetic materials.” A number of tests using thermography have shown that the Amahashe pads assist horses in thermoregulating more efficiently and make a considerable difference to their post exercise recovery rates. “This isn’t me being clever!” he laughs, “It’s just things we’ve discovered along the way.”
The science bit The reason lies in the clever material as well as the clever design. A horse’s ability to convert stored energy into mechanical energy is relatively inefficient. Approximately 80% of the energy is given off as heat and at exercise, a racehorse can produce enough heat to raise their body temperature significantly. This needs to be dissipated somehow. Some heat is stored, raising the core temperature, some is dissipated via respiratory heat loss, but at least two thirds of the metabolic heat load is dissipated via the skin. The cardiovascular system transfers heat from where it is generated (the muscles) to areas where the heat can be dissipated – mainly the skin – and during exercise, blood flow to the skin increases in order for evaporation of sweat to take place. Compared to humans, horses have a relatively small surface area from which to dissipate heat and it follows that a lot of blood is directed away from the muscles and internal organs to the skin to help regulate the temperature. This results in a reduction in essential blood flow to muscles, which can lead to premature muscle fatigue. Eric explains, “The pads don’t stop blood flow to the skin, but they cover less surface area and allow better natural evaporation.” Interestingly, thermographic testing shows that Eric’s pads help spread the blood flow more evenly, helping recover normal temperature more quickly and efficiently. This means blood flow can be returned to muscles and vital organs more quickly, aiding faster recovery and fewer post exercise complications.
Efficiency in reducing temperature is not limited to the locomotor muscle and vital organs. Horses’ lowerleg tendons also heat up significantly during exercise and thermography tests show a marked decrease in the temperature of the leg tendons and ligaments too. Although Eric is not comfortable with self promotion, his client list speaks volumes, including the majority of our local jockey ranks (canny race goers may have spotted one of Eric’s pads under Anton Marcus’ saddle cloth during current Horse of the Year, Legal Eagle’s 2016 campaign). In Australia they are favoured by the likes of Jeff Lloyd and William Pike and in Hong Kong, where the Club supplies the majority of the race day kit and any personal preferences are supplied by the jockeys themselves, Amahashe is the pad of choice for Doug Whyte, Karis Teetan and Joao Moreira amongst others. Eric’s pads have been seen winning races in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, NZ, Australian, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Kenya, UK, Ireland, France, Germany and many more.
Proudly South African While it has been a few years in the making, Amahashe is a proudly South African product. All the materials are sourced locally and provide local employment opportunities. After relying on word of mouth since he first started out in earnest, there is now a website, Facebook and Twitter feed and Eric is off to the Al Fares International Equine Trade Show in Dubai this week. Although his main focus is the racing industry, Eric has also branched out into other areas, including showjumping, endurance and polo, with great success. The pads have other uses as well, being useful tools for saddle fit as the memory foam material holds imprints of pressure areas (or lack thereof) to show where saddles may not be fitting correctly or where buckles or girth attachments may be causing pressure. Because the pads were designed to help horses, it is appropriate that the name Amahashe means ‘horses’ in Zulu and Xhosa. Happier, more comfortable horses, mean better performance. Faster recovery rates mean less stress on the system, which translates into those all important inches where they matter most.
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Phumelela Gaming and Kenilworth Racing announced on Wednesday last week that luxury hospitality, gaming and entertainment group Sun International is the new title sponsor of the Met, which henceforth will be run as the Sun Met and will carry South African record prize money of R5 million.
un International’s sponsorship of the famous race, which was first run in 1883 and is South Africa’s oldest major horseracing event, and the doubling of the prize money were announced at a glittering function in Cape Town. International champagne brand Maison Mumm will partner Sun International in sponsoring Cape Town’s premier horseracing and social event. Sun International also has a hospitality and infrastructure partner for the event in Circa, a specialist hospitality company that will bring its usual exclusive, high-quality flair to the raceday.
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Sun International was quick to take up the reins as the title sponsor of the Met when the local distributor of J&B announced that the brand would be ending its 39-year association with the race. “Given the gaming and social history of the Met, the synergy
between our two premium entertainment and hospitality brands was immediately clear. We are therefore delighted and honoured to be associated with this prestigious event,” said Sun International Chief Operating Officer Rob Collins. “The Sun Met represents the oldest and grandest event on the South African entertainment calendar. What we can promise is that we will bring elegance, sophistication, glamour and excitement to the event, and there will be so much more that racegoers can now look forward to.” For well over 30 years Sun International has provided South Africans with big, bold and efficiently organised entertainment events. The company is respected for its ability to host large-scale events that have both a national and international following, such as the Nedbank Golf Challenge and Miss South Africa.
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Maison Mumm will add its own touch of glamour and elegance to the Sun Met and Brand Manager Etienne
Cassuto said: “Maison Mumm prides itself on a long history of celebrating daring achievements and accompanying champions in their success. We could not have asked for a better partner than Sun International in bringing to life the most exciting race day on the continent. Our long-term partnership will see the brand push the limits of innovation.” Speaking on behalf of Kenilworth Racing and Phumelela, which manages Western Cape horseracing on behalf of Kenilworth Racing, Rob Scott said: “We are so pleased to be associated with a brand of the stature of Sun International. The coming years will see the Sun Met become an iconic event in South Africa. We look forward to the last weekend in January to start the journey to making the Sun Met SA’s greatest race.” Scott is CEO of South African horseracing’s exclusive television channel Tellytrack and heads up Phumelela’s media, marketing and sales division. The Sun Met, celebrated with Maison Mumm, will be
Africa’s richest horseracing day. With a stake of R5 million, the Sun Met is now the richest race open to all horses on the continent.
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Other major race sponsors on the day will include Investec, Klawervlei Stud and Cape Thoroughbred Sales (CTS). “Investec, CTS and Klawervlei have a strong relationship and a rich global history in racing. The Sun Met provides the perfect home for our races. Being in the company of such internationally recognised and respected brands is exciting and the event is set to establish a new level of entertainment on the South African calendar”, said Adjunct Professor Raymond van Niekerk, sponsorship adviser to Investec, CTS and Klawervlei. For the Western Cape, the Sun Met is a highlight on Cape Town’s entertainment calendar, as well as an economic boost for city. Last year, the city announced that the Met draws over 22,000 visitors, generating approximately R60 million.
Arc Glory For O’Brien Found, so often the bridesmaid this season, enjoyed her finest hour as she led home an Aidan O’Brien-trained one-two-three in the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe on Sunday.
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Settled in midfield, off a far stronger pace than is sometimes the case in the Arc, Moore negotiated the perfect path round the inner on the long home bend, before angling out and threading the four-year-old filly through the narrowest of gaps between Order Of St George and Postponed. Once through the pair then flew past the fading pacesetter Vedevani as Found powered to her crowning glory.
This time she claimed Europe’s richest race for herself, at odds of 6-1, to take her tally of Group 1 victories to three and earn quotes of 6-4 with William Hill for the defence of her Breeders’ Cup Turf crown. For O’Brien it was a remarkable achievement. To saddle the first three home, from three runners, in Europe’s premier middle-distance race must rank among the finest achievements of an unparalleled career. It was also his 18th Group/Grade 1 winner on the Flat worldwide in 2016. “It’s unbelievable,” said O’Brien, who labelled it the greatest training feat of his illustrious career. “I can’t describe it. You couldn’t even dream of that. How could you say anything is
But Why Wait? I thought that an inquiry would have been the correct route to follow by the NHA in this case. It applies one set of standards for owners, jockeys and trainers but a different standard for the operators. Aside from the fact that NHA blows hot and cold depending on the circumstances, I believe that if I raised the complaint (assuming that the media had not highlighted it or it was raised by someone else) Mr Hyde of the NHA would have responded that whatever Phumelela did was outside of the jurisdiction of the NHA as it was a matter for the Gambling Board and not the NHA. If he had done so, he would have been correct. Mr Hyde does not need to wait for Phumelela. The business of the NHA and Phumelela is different - or is it? Brett Maselle Via www.sportingpost.co.za comments or Letters can be faxed dema: eMailed to Karel Mie spost@iafrica.com Fax: (021) 761 4003 used, Pseudonyms may be e and provided the full nam are address of the sender supplied to the editor.
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Jooste Arc Weekend Gr2 Success Mayfair Speculators celebrate
And she did it with style, bursting between horses under Ryan Moore to power clear of stablemate and King George winner Highland Reel, with Gold Cup hero Order Of St George claiming third. Siljan’s Saga was the first horse not sired by Galileo to cross the line in fourth.
Last year she finished second in four Group 1s, before turning over the Derby, Eclipse, Irish Champion and Arc hero Golden Horn in the Breeders’ Cup Turf.
The National Horseracing Authority will await the findings of a TAB investigation before commenting further on the circumstances leading to an incorrect result being posted. TAB announced last Friday that an incorrect result was ‘inadvertently posted’ for Race 7 at Durbanville on Wednesday 28 September. The release states that ‘initially the judge posted the provisional result as 14-2-13-1, which was amended five minutes later to read 14-2-13-7. This result was still provisional, but after the All Clear was posted by the stipendiary stewards, it became the official result and TAB declared official dividends and paid out accordingly. Later after discussions between Tellytrack and TAB staff and Durbanville Racecourse it became clear that No 1, not No 7, had run fourth. The official result was then corrected to read 14-2-13-1. NHA Racing Control Executive Arnold Hyde confirmed to the Sporting Post that he had been provided with a report on this incident from the NHA staff that officiated at Durbanville on the day in question. “I await the findings of Phumelela TAB’s investigation, before I will be in a position to comment,” he said in response to a request for clarity as to who had erred and who ‘amended the result five minutes later’. The process was not clear from the TAB press release but it is surely important for public confidence that the source of the error is exposed and corrective action taken.
higher than this? It is the most difficult race. For that to happen it is incredible. Ryan gave her a brilliant ride. “I am so delighted for everyone. We were worried about the ground for Order Of St George but happy with the other two. It’s a massive team effort and I’m so privileged to be part of it and they were all by Galileo.” Part-owner Michael Tabor, in whose colours Found ran, said: “First, second and third in the Arc is unbelievable. Words can’t describe it. This is the time of the year for Found so we knew we had a chance in the Arc.” Favourite Postponed, who had won his last six starts including four Group 1s, travelled well for Andrea Atzeni in a prominent position but failed to pick up in the straight, finishing fifth. www.racingpost.com
The Monsun filly The Juliet Rose ran out an impressive start to finish winner on Saturday of the Gr2 Prix de Royallieu at Chantilly to give champion South African owners Mayfair Speculators a terrific success. Still in contention to run in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe itself until the second forfeit stage this week, the filly confirmed the promise of her good run in the Prix Vermeille when third to Left Hand. Stephane Pasquier was allowed an easy lead but Pat Smullen never let her out of his sights on Dermot Weld’s Almela. When Smullen asked his mount to close the gap, though, she could never quite get on terms and in the final furlong the result was never in doubt. Nicolas Clement’s filly gradually pulled further clear and she ran out a comfortable winner. Clement said: “I’m over the moon – she won really well. Share Prices (3 October 2016) “I think a mile and a half is her optimum trip and she’ll stay date close high low volume 3Oct 2290 2 290 2 100 4,500 in training next season.” 2300 2 300 2 300 0 Weld felt Almela had given 30Sep 29Sep 2300 2 300 2 300 0 a fine account of herself, 28Sep 2300 2 300 2 300 0 particularly as she had to 27Sep 2300 2 300 2 300 1,020 concede weight to the winner. 26Sep 2300 2 300 2 300 921 2300 2 300 2 300 639 The Juliet Rose is a three- 23Sep 22Sep 2300 2 300 2 275 1,044 year-old by Monsun (GER) 21Sep 2300 2 300 2 300 0 out of the Dubai Destination 20Sep 2300 2 300 2 165 2,470 19Sep 2350 2 350 2 300 3,300 mare, Dubai Rose.
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Nick Gordon
Turn to the Sports Pages First Nick Gordon is the new face (and pen!) behind Racing, It’s A Rush. He’s from a racing background, has a degree (and a clutch of awards) in journalism and all in all seems rather a good choice for the job. Better yet, he seems to take his title “PR & Communications” seriously and appears to be quite forthcoming. While Nick is still getting his feet under the table, he chats to us about the new Grand Heritage initiative as well as plans for the Cape Summer Season.
Getting to know Nick Twenty-eight year old Nicholas Michael Gordon was born and grew up in the south of Joburg. “As far as my background in horseracing is concerned, my father Alan Gordon was a jockey so I have been around the game my entire life. My uncle, trainer Scott Kenny, has also taught me pretty much everything I know about racing from examining yearlings on the farms to spotting potential at sales, reading races and their possible outcomes, studying form lines to pedigrees and starting the cycle all over again.”
Why journalism? Dorothy Parker once quipped “If you have any young friends who aspire to become writers, the second greatest favor you can do them is to present them with copies of The Elements of Style. The first greatest, of course, is to shoot them now, while they’re happy.” Fortunately Nick seems to be coping OK. “My late grandfather was a journalist (ending up as Associate Editor at Financial Mail) so that’s where I got the idea to be a journalist. He also loved racing and we’d spend plenty of afternoons watching Tellytrack and trying to outdo one another in finding winners, no punting involved, just by watching horses at the canter past.”
Why sports writing in particular? “I loved sport but was never really brilliant at it so ended up writing about it. I gave just about every sport a try in high school. Cricket was my first love, I played rugby in Grade 8 before everyone else grew and I didn’t, so I turned to hockey
as a winter alternative. I also played tennis and water polo for a couple of seasons, but was never going to go to Wimbledon or the Olympics. Lords was also out of the question.” “I participated mainly because I was in boarding school and it was a great way to pass the time in the afternoons. I’d spend Saturday mornings watching the first XI and making my assessment and analysis on the match etc.” “I was useless at maths and science in school so accounting or engineering was never going to work. I loved English and as I mentioned earlier, my grandfather being a hack also played a part in me picking the profession. My second choice on my varsity application forms was Sports Communications, so it’s safe to say I had my heart set on becoming a sports writer.” “The words of Chief Justice Earl Warren spring to mind. “I always turn to the sports pages first, which records people’s accomplishments. The front page has nothing but man’s failures.”
Cutting his teeth “As a student I always had the idea that becoming a racing journo would be a good fit, so I tried to explore that avenue and was able to get some great advice from Charl Pretorius during that time. I used to write big race previews / reviews for Sportingweb (unpaid gig, but was great to see my name accompanying an article) and the main piece I can remember writing for the RA was when Aslan won the Summer Cup.” “The big days are great with all the best horses on display. There are just some moments that have stuck with me like the tussles between Wolf Whistle & Yard Arm, or when Ilha Da Vitoria flashed up the
rail to win the Summer Cup. Those are two that have stuck, but there are loads more.” While it’s never fun being a starving freelancer, was it an instructive period? “Of course. Any feedback I could get, whether good or bad was important in my development as a writer. It never stopped even when I became a full-time hack. I was lucky enough to go from being a regular reader of one of South Africa’s greatest ever sport’s writers, Jon Swift, to sitting next to him as a novice writer and he taught me plenty.”
Decorated Nick has a number of Journalism awards under his belt, notably SA Hockey Association Writer of the Year for 2011 and two consecutive Sports Writer of the Year Awards from the Citizen. “I was fortunate enough to cover just about every sport that South Africans are interested in during my time at The Citizen. I started there as a sub-editor just before the World Cup in 2010 and then got a break as a club sports reporter after someone had left and eventually worked my way up to being a full-blown sports writer.” “I was fortunate enough to travel and work took me to the Olympic Games in London back in 2012 (the greatest experience of my life but also the hardest I have ever worked), as well as world title fights in Los Angeles and Thailand among a number of international assignments.” “Sport is an emotional rollercoaster, trust me I’m an Arsenal fan so I know what I’m talking about. No two days were ever the same and I got to tell some amazing stories. The fact that I got paid to watch sport meant I pretty much had the greatest job in the world.”
Racing stripes
“My father was a jockey. I was five when he sadly passed away in a car accident while on a stint riding in Zimbabwe. His ashes are scattered over the finish line at Newmarket. The first time I can remember sitting on a horse was in Stanley Ferreira’s ring at Newmarket when I was three or four and I remember spending time at his yard too.” “There was a stage in my life when I really wanted to go to the Academy, but sadly as a chubby teenager that was never going to materialise. I did get to spend lots of Saturday’s at Mike de Kock’s Randjes base (used to tag along with Scott when he was agent for Kevin Shea and Jannie Bekker) and got to ride a bit (basically to track from stables and then while warming up / ringing).” “Once I had graduated I found that jobs were seriously hard to come by so I filled the five months after my degree by hanging around at Sean Tarry’s yard (at that stage Scott was his assistant) and ended up getting some handson experience in his two year old barn and spent plenty of mornings watching track work, observing the vets at work and learnt a lot about the stable life aspect of the game. I’ve also been able to cover the Vodacom Durban July a couple of times.” “I also enjoy history and tradition and racing has plenty of both. I met my wife Gina at Varsity, but as fate would have it, she is the niece of jockey Brett Smith and her grandfather Mr Eric Smith currently has a useful filly (Hollie Point) in training with Alec Laird. She runs in the Gr2 Joburg Spring Challenge on Saturday.”
Joining The Rush How did you get involved with RIAR and what is it that attracts you to racing? “The opportunity presented itself at a time when I felt like I needed a new challenge and the fact that I love racing made it that bit easier to make the decision to make the move away from a thoroughly enjoyable career in sports writing. Much like sport, racing is a rollercoaster ride. It provides highs and lows and plays with emotions.” “In the beginning I was also one of those people who was unsure about the concept, but the more I spoke to those in the know, the more I realised that there have only ever been good intentions when it comes to this
project. There’s a group of people behind the scenes who are working tirelessly to ensure that this is a success.”
“I think to start with there’s a lot of potential with regards to building relationships with the media going forward. If they can be convinced that this is working, then it opens up a few more avenues with regards to exposure and enhancing public knowledge. Racing is in a position where it has to compete for attention with the major sports in South Africa as far as mainstream media coverage is concerned, but there are so many stories to tell and there must surely be a way to get those out. There’s also the lifestyle aspect of racing to consider which is where RIAR comes into the equation as far as events and providing appeal to that market is concerned.” “Coming from a media background, I think I can add value with regards to the variety of stories that racing has to tell. If I can get the message out and help gain public interest, I think I would have done OK. I think it’s also a case of highlighting the sport to the public and showing them that this is still a great way to spend an afternoon/evening and that it’s an
ongoing thing, not only on the big event days etc. Part of that is also providing an educational platform to try and dispel some of the myths and misconceptions around the sport.”
The job so far “There seems to have been nothing but positive feedback about The Grand Heritage and the day itself went off without a hitch. There was a good on-course attendance and a definite buzz throughout the afternoon. What this does is provide us with good momentum as the “Summer In The City” campaign gathers steam with the Peermont Emperors Palace Charity Mile, the Air Mauritius International Jockeys’ Challenge and the Gauteng Sansui Summer Cup.” “We’re also excited about the ’Summer of Champions‘ which begins with the Matchem Stakes at Durbanville this weekend and we’re hoping that the energy intensifies as we head towards the marquee events like the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate and of course the Sun Met, celebrated with Mumm. To come on board when we’re gearing up towards the richest race day in Africa is massive and it should be a fantastic event.”
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 7th - SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER 2016
with Steve Furnish
Out Come The Big Guns
A review of the week's best SPEEDRATINGS
Horses For Courses
Scottsville 25th September Five of the ten races in Pietermaritzburg on Sunday were run over 1200m and stopping the clock in the fastest time amongst these was DEEP DOWN REBEL when winning the MR73 Handicap. Soon up handy, the 12/1 shot raced prominent throughout. She was ridden to lead going through the 300m and just had enough in hand to beat the running on LILY GRAY by a neck. The runner up came from the back and was reported as lame on the near fore. They staged three of the other five races over 1600m and quickest home here was SALSA QUEEN in the maiden plate for 3yo’s. Another to leave the stalls in double figures, James Goodman’s charge was a little slow into stride and as a result she raced in the backend of midfield for most of the journey. Once in the straight though she quickened well, and with the rest comfortably beaten she got up very late to deny the much more fancied CAPTAIN OF ROCK. The afternoon’s feature event was a MR99 Handicap over 1000m and in what was a very good time given the good to soft conditions, the course and distance specialist MUSCATT recorded his eighth career victory. Now a winner of four from five over the trip, Michael Roberts’ charge attempted to make all. He was headed by SWAKOPMUND approaching the 300m marker, but rallied gamely in the latter stages to score by a half. TITBITS Racing for the first time since winning her maiden, ENLIGHTENMENT ran on well from midfield when winning the MR60 Handicap over 1400m.
Notebook
Horses worth following at their next few starts... QUERARI FALCON (M Azzie, Gauteng) WUKKIN’ UP (S Tarry, Gauteng)
FASTEST TIMES (The number of races run in each category shown in brackets) *Denotes - Times taken by Clockwatcher • T = Turf • P = Poly
SCOTTSVILLE (INSIDE) 25TH SEPTEMBER Penetrometer 25 – Going G/Soft Course Variant: 0,22 slow 1000m (1) Muscatt 56,49 1200m (5) Deep Down Rebel 69,10 1400m (1) Enlightenment 85,96 1600m (3) Salsa Queen 98,99 FLAMINGO PARK 26TH SEPTEMBER Going Standard Course Variant: 0,51s fast 1200m (2) Justash 72,48 1400m (3) Dukes Idol 85,99 1600m (2) Bizzy Peg 101,46 1800m (1) Double Bind 115,35 2200m (1) Groovy News 148,82 TURFFONTEIN (INNER) 27TH SEPTEMBER Penetrometer 21 – Going Good Course Variant: 0,28 slow 1000m (1) Wanted Man 59,92 1200m (2) Penny Serenade 72,15* 1450m (2) Mr Mulliner 88,46* 1600m (1) Querari Falcon 98,78 1800m (2) Seven Single 112,53 DURBANVILLE 28TH SEPTEMBER Penetrometer 25 – Going G/Soft Course Variant 0,09s slow 1200m (3) Sergeant Hardy 72,24 1400m (3) Top Of The Rock 85,15 1800m (2) Miss Hyde 112,73 VAAL (CLASSIC) 29TH SEPTEMBER Penetrometer 22 – Going Good Course Variant: 0,81s fast 1000m (1) All Night Flight 56,06 1200m (3) British Royale 69,15 1450m (2) Wukkin’ Up 85,71 1600m (2) Return To Power 96,26
d ’s Top Rate Last Week 'S winners incl. ATING SPEED R WON 13/1
Pacemaker’s Day Flamingo Park 26th September The fastest of the three 1400m races in the Northern Cape on Monday was the Pinnacle Stakes won by the lightly weighted DUKES IDOL. Easy to back at 13/1 on the off, Bill Human’s charge led throughout. She kept on determinedly over the final 400m and with the rest well beaten she got the verdict on the nod from the much more fancied SEATTLE SUNSET. A 1200m maiden plate opened up proceedings and in what proved to be the faster of the two races over the distance we saw a very easy victory for the well exposed JUSTASH. Making his 23rd appearance in the maiden ranks here, the Ashaawes gelding made all. He was three and a half lengths clear entering the straight and won unchallenged by five. The faster of the two 1600m events on the nine race program was the MR67 Handicap in which BIZZY PEG registered her third career victory. Yet another frontrunner to find the winner’s enclosure (there were five on the day), the Jay Peg Filly held a four lengths advantage at the top of the straight. The rank outsider of the eleven horse party TOLL FREE did manage to reduce the gap to two and a half in the closing stages of the race, but she never really looked like getting on terms. TITBITS Always handy, the well supported outsider ROCK BURNER (40/1 into 7/1) won the maiden plate over 1400m going away by six.
High Flyer Turffontein 27th September They raced on the inner track on Tuesday afternoon where the quicker of the two 1800m events was the MR78 Handicap won by the 4yo son of Seventh Rock SEVEN SINGLE. Sent off a strong favourite at 9/10, Mike De Kock’s charge was soon positioned close to the speed. He put his head in front going through the 300m and comfortably accounted for his stable companion GAIN GROUND by two. Stopping the clock in the fastest time in the two 1200m races was PENNY SERENADE when winning the MR84 Handicap. Positioned eighth of the eleven coming off the strip, Michael Azzie’s charge ran on best of all in the straight and under a welljudged ride from J P v’d Merwe, she comfortably accounted for the hat-trick seeking PAREE by a length and a half. The faster of the two races over 1450m was the MR80 Handicap and here it was nice to see the 6yo topweight MR MULLINER register his fifth career victory. Taken straight to the front by Craig Zackey, the son of Mullins Bay led throughout. He was always a couple clear and won without any anxious moments by a length and three quarters. TITBITS The 3yo QUERARI FALCON beat NEGROAMARO in the graduation plate over 1600m with authority by two and three quarters. TAMBALANG was eased right down late when winning the maiden plate over 1800m by four and a quarter.
Sergeant 4 From 5 Durbanville 28th September A MR86 Handicap topped the bill at the country course on Wednesday and in what proved to be the fastest of the afternoon’s three 1200m events victory went to the 3/1 second favourite SERGEANT HARDY. He got away well when the gates opened and soon at the head of affairs led throughout. He was a length and a quarter clear coming off the bend and although the favourite ATTENBOROUGH got within half a length close home, he did have that one held at the wire. Quickest home in the three 1400m races was TOP OF THE ROCK in the MR72 Handicap. Nicely drawn in gate two, the lightly weighted son of Rock of Rochelle was soon positioned close to the speed. He put his head in front as they approached the 200m marker and kept on strongly in the latter stages of the race to beat the well-
supported 14/10 favourite ELEVATED. The two remaining races were both staged over 1800m and surprisingly the fastest of these was the maiden plate (the other was a MR78 Handicap) won by MISS HYDE. On leaving the stalls it was the well exposed ALOXXI who elected to make the running and she very quickly amassed a six lengths advantage. Trying the distance for the first time though, Justin Snaith’s charge made up the ground quickly in the straight and comfortably accounted for the favourite PUT THE BERRIES after striking the front 220m from home. TITBITS Racing very green, the newcomer CANDID was gaining quickly at the finish when only beaten a short head in the opening maiden plate over 1200m.
2 New Course Records Vaal 29th September Although the penetrometer was posted as 22 at the new classic track on Thursday the course was running 0,81 seconds fast, and as a result 2 course records were broken. The first of these came when BRITISH ROYALE won the fastest of the three 1200m races, a graduation plate. Soon in his favourite position at the head of affairs, the son of Great Britain led throughout. He kept on determinedly at the business end of the race and just held on by the narrowest of margins from the 28/10 second favourite DANZA. Beaten a length and a half, fourth placed CHILI CON CARNE was detached at the rear early on and was flying at the finish. The other new course record occurred over 1000m when ALL NIGHT FLIGHT won the MR80 Handicap. The easy to back SPRING WONDER set the pace and the daughter of
... L .............. N 10/1 DUKES IDO ............ WO /1 .. R E D A E L SHEZA ... WON 6 LD ............ N 7/2 GAISCE GO ............ WO /2 H S U B I D N BURU ... WON 7 A .............. N 7/2 LA GITANIL ............ WO /1 .. N U S N A MEXIC WON 3 ................. CAVALLERIA ............. WON 5/2 ...... MISS HYDE
Querari did have the rest well beaten. Running on strongly from sixth position though the winner finished best of all, and won going away by a length after striking the front close home. The faster of the two 1450m races was the MR89 Handicap in which the top weight WUKKIN’ UP registered her fifth career victory from just seven starts. Returning from a four month break here, Sean Tarry’s charge raced fourth in what was a very tightly bunched field going through the 400m. She took a bump twice in order to find a clear passage, but she quickened well when seeing daylight, and got up to deny the front running BE MINE TONIGHT in the dying strides. TITBITS The veteran CATCH A THIEF ran on strongly from off the pace when a 0,9 length runner up in the MR67 affair over 1450m.
TOP SPEED RATINGS for this WEEKEND (Ratings shown have already been adjusted to allocated weights)
FAIRVIEW (FRI) Race 1: (8) Bird Of War 10 Race 2: (2) Without Permission 49 Race 3: (1) Ashwal 15 Race 4: (10) Just Lucky 50 Race 5: (1) Imperial Velvet 45 Race 6: (8) Natatela 53 Race 7: (11) Nugget Counter 69 Race 8: (3) Shine Like A Star 48 GREYVILLE (FRI) Race 1: (3) Secret Success 30 Race 2: (5) Onesie 19 (NAP*) Race 3: (11) Fashion Quest 19 (EW) Race 4: (9) Tanjiro 79 Race 5: (12) Fully Charged 52 Race 6: (11) Mission Rapids 58 Race 7: (5) Roy’s Zaire 26 Race 8: (3) Swiss Note 19 TURFFONTEIN (SAT) Race 1: (5) Lebanese Tractor 24 Race 2: (10) Comtessa Antonia 14 Race 3: (1) Ronnie Rocket 42 Race 4: (5) Okavango Delta 8 Race 5: (3) Unagi 63 (nb) Race 6: (1) Lazer Star 90 Race 7: (5) Kangaroo Jack 101 (NAP*) Race 8: (9) Anna Pavlova 47 Race 9: (5) Royal Honour 47 SCOTTSVILLE (SUN) Race 1: (1) Rand Hedge 35 Race 2: (8) Regardstobroadway 69 Race 3: (6) Honorary 3 Race 4: (3) Starsky 16 Race 5: (10) The Poet 59 Race 6: (1) Royal Life 64 Race 7: (5) Open Heir 63 (EW) Race 8: (8) Pitts Special 24 DURBANVILLE (SUN) Race 1: (4) Just Sensual 12 Race 2: (2) Moonsaballoon 12 Race 3: (1) Rubyana 10 Race 4: (6) Three Balloons 71 Race 5: (1) Imperial Guard 45 Race 6: (2) Roman Discent 50 (EW) Race 7: (5) Sail South 105 Race 8: (4) Come Fly With Me 79 NAP BETS
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 7th - SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER 2016
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Galileo - A True Find!
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The world’s premier sire, Galileo, continued his complete domination of the world’s top races, when his progeny, Found, Highland Reel and Order Of St George ran 1-2-3 in Sunday’s Gr1 Qatar Prix de l’arc de Triomphe at Chantilly, writes Sarah Whitelaw.
hat is all the more remarkable about this tremendous achievement is that the trio were their sire’s only runners in the great race. Even by his own standards, Galileo’s complete dominance of the Arc was remarkable and it will certainly go down as one of the highlights of his remarkable career. Previously Galileo had been represented by the first three home in such major G1 races as the 2006 St Leger, 2016 Qipco 1000 Guineas, 2014 Irish Derby, and......... – this story is a long way from being finished.
Oaks Glory
Incidentally, Galileo daughters, Seventh Heaven and Found, also filled the first two
placings in this year’s Gr1 Darley Yorkshire Oaks. This magnificent sire (whose runners have won all of the English, Irish and French classic races on at least one occasion) has been represented by 11 individual Group/Grade 1 winners this year alone, with the stock of Galileo having won the Gr1 Investec Oaks, Gr1 Qipco 1000 Guineas, Gr1 Darley Yorkshire Oaks, Gr1 Arlington Million, Gr1 French 2000 Guineas, and Gr1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (to name a few) in 2016 alone! Galileo’s dam, Urban Sea (Miswaki), is part of the Arc legend –not only did the great mare win the Arc in 1993, but she also produced 2009 Arc hero and subsequent top class sire, Sea The Stars. Between Galileo and Sea The Stars (Cape
Cross), the pair accounted for five of the 16 runners in this year’s Arc. While Galileo still has a way to go to match the overall record, as a sire of sires, of the likes of Northern Dancer and Mr Prospector; he is without question the dominant sire of his generation and could well hold claims to being the greatest of all time.
Breeders’ Cup
Found, who had also tasted success in last year’s Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Turf, made history when successful in Sunday’s Arc as she is the first Arc winner for Galileo. The remarkably game and consistent Found (she has won or finished second in 12 Gr1 races thus far) also continued the tremendous dominance that the Northern Dancer male line has exerted
Chrome’s Six On The Trot...
Simply Awesome
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“California Chrome’s winning margin in the $300,000 Gr1 Awesome Again on Saturday was 2 1/4 lengths over Dortmund, but anyone who watched knows better,” wrote the Bloodhorse’s Jeremy Balan and how right he is.
alifornia Chrome broke smartly from his no 1 gate, with Bob Baffert-trained Dortmund applying pressure on his outside. The two front runners drew into an immediate lead which they extended to a 12 length gap by the six furlong marker. Giving California Chrome a ground-saving run on the rail, Victor Espinoza posted blistering fractions and started to inch away from Rafael Bejarano and Dortmund in the back stretch. Heading into the turn, California Chrome opened a clear lead, gearing down across the wire in a time of 1:48.07 for the 1 1/8 mile trip.
World’s Best After the race, California Chrome’s trainer Art Sherman commented, “When he gets in front, he’s a hard horse to get by, and I knew he’d wear Dortmund down with the fractions the way they were. He took Dortmund’s game plan away from him. He tried and ran a hell of a race, but you’re looking at maybe the best horse in the world right now. What more can I say? You saw him run today. He kind of scares me.” “It’s a dream come true,” the trainer continued. “I never had the ability to buy the most expensive horses. This is just like a gift from . . . I don’t
know where. Maybe it was just my time to shine. I’m enjoying it, and I’ll enjoy seeing his babies years from now.” “He’s on his game right now,” Espinoza said. “(Dortmund) wasn’t a threat today. Maybe the first quarter-mile, but after that, I just kept pulling away, which only helped me get some breathing room between us and the rest of the field.” California Chrome remains unbeaten for the 2016 season and the Gr1 Awesome Again Stakes is his 6th win on the trot. It also puts California Chrome in line for a $1 million bonus if he can win the $6 million Breeders Cup Classic on 5 November 2016. The bonus, offered by The Stronach Group and Del Mar, was offered
to any horse that could win a three race series comprising the TVG Pacific, the Awesome Again Stakes and the Breeders Cup Classic.
Seven Gr1’s California Chrome now has more than $13.4 million in earnings and a 15-3-1 record from 24 starts, including seven at Gr1 level. “It feels just unbelievable,” said Duncan Taylor, of Taylor Made Farm. “We’re just blessed to have this opportunity to race this horse. We’re usually serving the people that own these kinds of horses, we’re not in the position ourselves, so we bought this horse to breed but everything unfolded so we decided to keep running him. We’re very fortunate. You couldn’t ever imagine having something like this happen. There’s plenty of competition and they’re not going to give it to us, we’re going to have to earn it.” The connections have set the forthcoming Pegasus World Cup as his final race after which the 5yo son of Lucky Pulpit will retire from racing to commence stud duties at Taylor Made Farms.
on the Arc, widely considered to be Europe’s greatest horserace. Since 2005, the Arc has been won by descendants of Northern Dancer on 10 occasions. Sadler’s Wells and his male line descendants, in particular, have enjoyed great success in the Arc de Triomphe , with Sadler’s Wells himself siring Arc winners Carnegie and Montjeu, and the great sire (responsible for Galileo himself) is also damsire of former Arc hero Workforce (King’s Best). Found is bred on the same Galileo/Intikhab cross as former July winner and Horse Of The Year, Igugu, while Intikhab’s sire, Red Ransom (Roberto) is broodmare sire of the Galileo sired champion, Mahbooba.
Outstanding
The Galileo/Roberto cross has also produced such outstanding performers as Gr1 winning siblings, Nathaniel and Great Heavens, and Seville. Found herself is out of a top class racemare in Red Evie, whose nine wins (from just 15 outings) included both the Gr1 Matron Stakes and Gr1 Lockinge Stakes. She has become a superb producer, with Red Evie’s other runners including Found’s group winning own sisters, Best In The World (Gr3 Give Thanks Stakes) and Magical Dream (Gr3 C L Weld Park Stakes). She was one of the best offspring sired by the now deceased Intikhab, who was also responsible for the great racemare, and former dual Oaks winner, Snow Fairy. One would have to think the latter an obvious candidate to visit Galileo and or his sons. Found, whose first three dams are all black type
performers) is a direct descendant of one of history’s greatest broodmares in Paraffin (Blair Athol). The latter has established a magnificent worldwide dynasty, and her outstanding descendants include such star gallopers and or producers as Flair (1000 Guineas), Night Raid (sire of the mighty Phar Lap), Chelandry (1000 Guineas), Neil Gow (2000 Guineas), outstanding Australian sires Heroic and Magpie, Epsom Derby winner, Ladas and champion US broodmare sire, Wrack. This family has produced top class horses all over the world, with Found’s numerous top class relatives including outstanding sire, Kenmare (Kalamoun) and Con Brio, as well as Gr1 winners in Argentina and the Trinidad champion, Quisical, while Found’s ancestress, Lady Lightfoot, produced a truly exceptional racehorse in Prince Palatine (Persimmon).
Sires List
The latter won the St Leger by six lengths, and also captured such notable races as the Coronation Cup, Eclipse Stakes and Ascot Gold Cup. Prince Palatine went on to sire Rose Prince, whose male line descendants included US champion sire (and broodmare sire of Secretariat and Mill Reef), Princequillo. The latter headed the US Sires List on four occasions and was champion broodmare sire in North America 8 times and in the UK once. It is, however, safe to say that much of Found’s glory, which has seen her win at the highest level at 2, 3, and 4, can be laid at the feet of her great and truly peerless sire. It will be a long time, if ever, before we see a stallion who can be compared to the one and only Galileo!
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Friday • 7th October 2016
START
4:50PM
Greyville 7D14 15S16 2D14 2D14 3D16 4D16 5D14 5D12 10S12 8D19 13S16 8D19 2S14 4S14 7S16 5D16 10D14 9S14 6D16 4D10 3D16 3D18 5S16 4D16
START
5:25PM
Greyville 3D16 5D16 6D12 10S14 8S12 6D12 11D16 8D12 7S12 2D16 5S14 3S14 10D14 9D14 7D16 15S16 12S16 13S18
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1 vesteD iNteRest(D Egdes) B Claassen ....... 8 2 secRet seRvice(W Whitehead) A Forbes ..... 3 3 secRet success(G Anthony) W Kennedy .. 11 4 cHAsiNG tHe suN(AJ Wright) M Yeni ........... 9 5 DouBle visioN(DC Howells) eS ngwane .... 12 6 tRusty jim(Belinda Impey) d Schwarz .......... 5 7 BoNecRusHeR(F Robinson) B Jacobson ..... 14 3S14 8 ANGel lANDiNG(PV Lafferty) d de Gouveia . 15 4D14 9 ARcHilles(Y Govender) B lerena ................... 2 11S1610 AeRiAl comBAt(MD Miller) K de Melo.......... 7 3S16 11 AiR sAlute(L Forbes) T Godden .................... 13 2D14 12 NiGHt cHApel(GB Puller) A Marcus .............. 1 13D2013 Roy’s FlyeR(KG Naidoo) - reserve 1 ............ 10 6D16 14 RoyAl cHAmpioN(JE Freedman) - reserve 2.....6 10D1215 DyNAmite mAsteR(WH Marwing) - reserve 3 ..4 2S16 13S16 2D14 3D16 10D16 13S24
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5D14 1 14S14 2 6D16 3 9D12 4 3D14 5 8D14 6 11D12 7 11D12 8 12D12 9 8D14 10 13S1611 11S14 12S14 12 8S16 9D16 8D20 13 10D14 9D16 10D1214
START
6:00PM
Greyville 14S12 4D14 8D14 2D12 8D14 6S18 9S12 9D12 5S14 12S14 2D12 7D12 3S14 3S14 8S10 9D14 12D16 14S16 6S12 9S12 7S14 8D16 10S16 8S16
START
6:30PM
Greyville 3D16 9S18 5D12 3D16 3D20 2S18 1D20 2D19 4V16 5T14 4S24 16D24 1S12 2D16 4S16 7S24 5D19 4D20 2D14 7D14 4D16 7S16
START
7:00PM
Greyville 1D14 8D14 6D16 3D16 1D14 9S14 2D14 5D12 11D14 3S16 7D16 4S16 5D20 9D20 1T16 3V16 5D16 4D14 8D14 9S16 3D16 13S16 9D14 11D14 6S24 6D20 7D16 12S16 9D20 5D19
MAiden PlATe (PolYTRACK) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(-) returns to a/w; MR+1; returns to a/w; in frame last 3; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 5; MR-9; hdgr ON; Dist▼ Kahal gelding; first run; in frame last 3; first run on a/w; MR+8; btnF; 1st run gelded; unplaced last 3; returns to a/w; MR-12; 1st run gelded; Dist▼ MR-1; 1st run gelded; Dist▲ second run;
PA1 MAiden PlATe (F&M)(PolYTRACK) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(12-14)
l’ AttituDe(L Forbes) A Forbes ...................... 5 sHRike(D Egdes) B Claassen.......................... 11 RoyAl pAtH(C Scott) M Yeni........................... 1 poise(GS Kotzen) d daniels.............................. 8 oNesie(G v Zyl) W Kennedy .............................. 9 kuDRA(AJ Wright) B lerena ............................ 14 luNGi(Gary Rich) l Tarentaal .......................... 12 pRivAte islAND(MD Miller) S Randolph........ 6 ReD silk(PV Lafferty) d Schwarz ................... 10 FReNcH toAst(PL Lunn) T Godden................ 4 RiveR AyRe(AD Gordon) K de Melo ................ 3 supeR scoopeR(Belinda Impey) eS ngwane ....7 secRet GARDeN(JG Dittmer) - reserve 1 .... 13 BARAk FoRt(Belinda Impey) - reserve 2 ......... 2
3
12D16 1 7D12 2 4S16 3 9D14 4 12S14 5 3D12 6 7D14 7 7D14 8 11S18 9 6D12 10 6S12 11 8D12 12 7S16 13 11D2014
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 60.0 60.0 58.0
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 60.0 60.0
MR+3; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; unplaced last 4; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; btnF; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; hdgr ON; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; second run; second run; first run on a/w; first run on a/w; MR-5; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; MR-2; hdgr OFF; Dist▲
PA2/PiCK SiX1 MAiden PlATe (F&M)(PolYTRACK) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(-)
Roy’s peARl(Gary Rich) B Claassen ............ 11 HoNeysuckle Rose(JE Freedman) A Marcus ... 1 AvAst(T Mitchley) M Yeni ................................ 12 electRo DivA(Y Govender) d Schwarz .......... 2 mistRess elly(W Whitehead) C Habib........ 13 Roy is secoND(AJ Wright) B lerena ........... 10 ticky tiN(D Egdes) T Godden.......................... 5 HARmoNy miNe(GS Kotzen) S Randolph ....... 7 spANisH lADy(Belinda Impey) W Kennedy ..... 6 ARGoNovA(WH Marwing) J Samuel .............. 14 FAsHioN Quest(MD Miller) A Forbes............. 3 FlyeR AND FlAme(M Dixon) K de Melo ........ 9 Roy’s jeWel(KG Naidoo) - reserve 1 ............. 8 WilD imAGe(JG Dittmer) - reserve 2............... 4
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 60.0 60.0
MR-2; MR-1; Dist▲ MR-1; returns to a/w; unplaced last 9; unplaced last 7; returns to a/w; MR-2; btnF; Dist▲ hdgr ON; unplaced last 3; unplaced last 3; returns to a/w; Dist▲ second run; first run on a/w; Dist▲ MR+3; unplaced last 10; MR-3; Dist▼ unplaced last 6;
4
PA3/PiCK SiX2/JACKPoT1 MR 93 HAndiCAP (PolYTRACK) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-6)(4-9)
5
PA4/PiCK SiX3/JACKPoT2 MR 70 HAndiCAP (PolYTRACK) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(4-5)
4D19 1 1S14 2 1D16 3 6D20 4 6D12 5 1D19 6 8S10 7 2S16 8 3D19 9 4S14 10 2D14 11
1S14 1 6S20 2 5D16 3 1D16 4 1D16 5 12D16 6 2D20 7 4D19 8 6D14 9 2D16 10 11D1411 8D14 12 7D14 13 8D14 14 5D16 15
stoRmy eclipse(CS Laird) A Marcus........... 4 mR Roy(AJ Wright) B lerena............................ 6 DouBle clutcH(PV Lafferty) d de Gouveia .. 7 mR WiNsome(D Kannemeyer) S Randolph ..... 9 RikitikitANA(SG Tarry) M Yeni ..................... 11 peNHAliGoN(AJ Wright) W Kennedy............... 8 sAiNt mARco(GB Puller) K de Melo............... 5 RuN RHiNo RuN(L Forbes) A Forbes .............. 3 tANjiRo(D Kannemeyer) eS ngwane................ 1 BeyoND limits(WH Marwing) J Samuel ..... 10 NApoli(GS Kotzen) d Schwarz ......................... 2
GolDeN FoRt(D Campbell) W Kennedy .......... 9 cApRivi(D Egdes) d Schwarz......................... 11 ReActive(AJ Rivalland) M ntuli ..................... 12 tAku WiND(DR Drier) d de Gouveia ................ 7 FRieND ReQuest(DR Drier) K de Melo.......... 4 FoRceFul RusH(GB Puller) A Forbes ............ 5 empeRoR NiARcHos(F Robinson) B lerena ....2 DeseRt suNset(WH Marwing) J Samuel .... 13 WestcHesteR(GS Kotzen) d daniels............. 1 it DoesN’t mAtteR(CS Laird) eS ngwane ... 8 WHAt A scoRcHeR(JE Freedman) M Yeni .. 10 Fully cHARGeD(M Dixon) C Habib ................ 6 DHAAmeR(SJ v Rensburg) - reserve 1 ........... 15 commANDtocoNQueR(JG Dittmer)- reserve 2 3 RoyAl lANce(KG Naidoo) - reserve 3 .......... 14
60.0 58.5 58.0 56.5 56.0 56.0 55.5 55.5 52.0 52.0 52.0
60.0 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.0 58.0 58.0 56.5 56.0 55.0 54.5 52.5 52.0 52.0 52.0
MR-1; Dist▼ MR+4; won last; returns to a/w; MR+6; won last; in frame last 3; MR-3; Dist▼ Dist▲ Dist▼ won last; returns to a/w; first run on a/w; MR-2; Dist▼ MR-2; returns to a/w;
MR+3; won last; returns to a/w; MR-1; returns to a/w; MR-2; MR-2; won last; MR+10; hdgr ON; won last; MR-1; Dist▼ btnF; Dist▼ in frame last 6; MR-2; MR-4; MR-3; unplaced last 9; unplaced last 4; MR-4; unplaced last 4; MR-3; unplaced last 3;
START
7:30PM
Greyville 3D14 1D14 4D14 2D12 2D20 2S16 1D14 7D12 2S12 3D12 2D14 8S20 3D16 4S20 4D14 3D14 4D14 1D16 10D12 5D14 8D16 14S16 8D14 2D14 1D14 11S16 7D16 3S16 7S12 3D16
START
8:15PM
Greyville 5K16 2K16 1D10 6D10 1D10 4D10 8D14 3D12 1S12 13S12 5D14 10D14 3K14 13K20 9D14 7D12 11S20 4D16 14D14 5D14 12D12 8D14 3S16 2S14 12D12 2S12 6S14 1D12 5S10 12S12
START
8:48PM
Greyville 6D12 7D14 6D12 5D12 2D12 8S14 7S10 16S10 6K12 5L14 4S14 7S12 11D12 9D12 5D10 10D12 5D10 12S11 9D12 12S10 5S10 10S10 16S12 11D12 9D10 10S12 8D14 7D12
6
1D14 1 8S12 2 1D20 3 5D16 4 7S12 5 4D16 6 6D16 7 1D14 8 3D16 9 7D16 10 2D16 11 7D16 12 4D14 13 7D14 14 3D14 15
peARl emBlem(PV Lafferty) d Schwarz ...... 10 ReD mooN At NiGHt(D Kannemeyer) eS ngwane.. 1 NiNA kAtRiNA(AJ Wright) B lerena ................ 9 WiND siNGeR(DC Howells) W Kennedy .......... 6 Respect At BAy(GB Puller) A Marcus ........... 4 voGue iDeA(A Nel) K de Melo ........................ 5 WANDie’s(SG Tarry) M Yeni ............................. 3 BRAve AND BolD(W Whitehead) d daniels . 14 stockADe(GS Kotzen) S Randolph ................ 11 peAce AGAiN(L Forbes) C Habib ................... 13 missioN RApiDs(L Forbes) A Forbes............. 2 moGokity(L Forbes) T Godden ...................... 12 Roy’s RAkARA(KG Naidoo) - reserve 1 .......... 8 mAD pusHpA(L Forbes) - reserve 2 .............. 15 Roy’s DollAR(L Forbes) - reserve 3.............. 7
7
1K16 1 13S10 2 7D14 3 15S14 4 7S12 5 8S12 6 13K16 7 4D10 8 7D14 9 9S10 10 12D1011 1D14 12 4S10 13 10D1014 9D10 15
61.0 60.5 59.5 59.5 58.5 58.5 57.5 57.0 56.0 55.5 54.5 54.5 52.5 52.0 52.0
MR+7; won last 2; in frame last 3; MR+1; hdgr OFF; Dist▲ MR+4; Dist▼ won last; MR-1; Dist▲ returns to a/w; MR-2; MR+6; won last; in frame last 3; in frame last 3; MR-6; unplaced last 8; MR+1; MR-1; MR-1; MR-1; btnF; hdgr ON;
PA6/PiCK SiX5/JACKPoT4 MR 62 HAndiCAP (F&M)(PolYTRACK) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(-)
cHARismA(D Kannemeyer) S Randolph ........... 1 tuttA mAGee(L Forbes) T Godden ............... 13 pAiX emBleme(F Robinson) B Jacobson ....... 4 DRuRy lANe(C Scott) B lerena ...................... 7 Roy’s zAiRe(KG Naidoo) W Kennedy .............. 3 AllDResseDup(Y Govender) A Forbes......... 12 jAzz BAR(A Nel) C Habib ................................. 6 QuiNtellA(PL Lunn) K de Melo ...................... 9 seA FAN(CE Erasmus) M Yeni ......................... 14 cAmomile(R Hill) d Schwarz .......................... 2 HosANNA(WH Marwing) J Samuel ................. 10 speeDjet(D Egdes) d de Gouveia .................. 8 tRiple o seveN(GB Puller) - reserve 1 ......... 5 FAsHioN FusioN(L Denysschen) - reserve 2. 15 QARmAN(W Whitehead) - reserve 3 ............... 11
8
2D16 1 2D12 2 3D12 3 4D10 4 11K16 5 9D16 6 3D10 7 4D12 8 11S12 9 15S1210 13S1211 12D1412 6S12 13 8D14 14
PA5/PiCK SiX4/JACKPoT3 MR 76 HAndiCAP (F&M)(PolYTRACK) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(10-11-12-14-15)
61.0 61.0 60.5 60.0 60.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 56.5 56.5 56.5 55.5 55.5 55.0
won last; first run on a/w; returns to a/w; MR-1; Dist▼ returns to a/w; hdgr ON; returns to a/w; unplaced last 3; returns to a/w; first run on a/w; MR-3; MR-2; Dist▼ MR-6; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; MR-4; unplaced last 4; MR+2; Dist▼ won last; MR-3; returns to a/w; MR-5; unplaced last 6;
PA7/PiCK SiX6 QuAliFied MAiden PlATe (F&M)(PolYTRACK) - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-4)(3-9-11-12)(10-13)
Roy’s DANceR(KG Naidoo) C Habib ............... 8 AGustiNA(PV Lafferty) d de Gouveia ............... 1 sWiss Note(CE Erasmus) W Kennedy .......... 10 QueeN cHloe(KG Naidoo) eS ngwane ........... 6 lost WitHout you(AJ Wright) B lerena ..... 3 sAiNt kAli(JE Freedman) K de Melo ............... 2 muNGo cHeRRy(GS Kotzen) S Randolph....... 9 sHe DoNe GooD(Belinda Impey) M Yeni ........ 4 ApRil iN pARis(CE Erasmus) A Forbes .......... 7 BRitAiN’s Best(PM Gadsby) T Godden ....... 12 miss miDAs(CE Erasmus) S Mbhele ............... 5 Rocky RomANce(CE Erasmus) d Schwarz . 13 sileNt FlyeR(PM Gadsby) - reserve 1 ......... 11 WiNNiesHoB(T Mitchley) - reserve 2 ............ 14
Scribble Pad
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0
hdgr ON; Dist▼ MR+2; btnF; MR-1; btnF; MR+8; unplaced last 4; first run on a/w; MR-4; hdgr ON; Dist▼
unplaced last 3; returns to a/w; unplaced last 3; returns to a/w; unplaced last 5; returns to a/w; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; unplaced last 5; returns to a/w; Dist▼ unplaced last 5;
RACE 1 2/1 Night Chapel 4/1 Archilles 5/1 Secret Service 5/1 SECRET SUCCESS 7/1 Angel Landing 7/1 Air Salute 10/1 Vested Interest 10/1 Chasing The Sun 25/1 Roy’s Flyer 25/1 Royal Champion 33/1 Bonecrusher 33/1 Aerial Combat 33/1 Dynamite Master 66/1 Trusty Jim 66/1 Double Vision RACE 2 1/4 ONESIE 7/1 L’ Attitude 7/1 Kudra 20/1 Poise 33/1 Royal Path 33/1 Shrike 33/1 French Toast 50/1 Secret Garden 50/1 Super Scooper 50/1 River Ayre 50/1 Private Island 50/1 Lungi 66/1 Red Silk 66/1 Barak Fort RACE 3 2/1 Roy Is Second 3/1 Honeysuckle Rose 4/1 FASHION QUEST 7/1 Ticky Tin 10/1 Avast 10/1 Flyer And Flame 14/1 Electro Diva 20/1 Roy’s Pearl 25/1 Argonova 33/1 Roy’s Jewel 33/1 Harmony Mine 33/1 Mistress Elly 50/1 Spanish Lady 50/1 Wild Image RACE 4 3/1 Stormy Eclipse 4/1 Double Clutch 5/1 Saint Marco 7/1 RUN RHINO RUN 7/1 Rikitikitana 10/1 Penhaligon 10/1 Mr Winsome 10/1 Mr Roy 14/1 Tanjiro 14/1 Beyond Limits 14/1 Napoli RACE 5 4/1 Desert Sunset 5/1 GOLDEN FORT 5/1 Emperor Niarchos 5/1 Friend Request 5/1 Caprivi 7/1 Taku Wind 7/1 It Doesn’t Matter 16/1 Reactive 16/1 Westchester 16/1 Forceful Rush 20/1 What A Scorcher 25/1 Fully Charged 33/1 Dhaamer 33/1 Commandtoconquer 33/1 Royal Lance RACE 6 4/1 Respect At Bay 4/1 Wandie’s 5/1 Pearl Emblem 5/1 Stockade 7/1 Nina Katrina 7/1 Wind Singer 12/1 Vogue Idea 16/1 Mad Pushpa 16/1 Roy’s Rakara 16/1 Brave And Bold 16/1 Red Moon At Night 20/1 MISSION RAPIDS 25/1 Mogokity 33/1 Peace Again 33/1 Roy’s Dollar RACE 7 4/1 Charisma 7/1 Triple O Seven 7/1 Quintella 7/1 Alldressedup 7/1 Tutta Magee 7/1 Paix Embleme 10/1 Drury Lane 10/1 SPEEDJET 14/1 Roy’s Zaire 14/1 Hosanna 14/1 Camomile 14/1 Sea Fan 20/1 Jazz Bar 50/1 Fashion Fusion 50/1 Qarman RACE 8 3/1 AGUSTINA 4/1 Roy’s Dancer 4/1 Swiss Note 4/1 Mungo Cherry 7/1 She Done Good 14/1 Saint Kali 14/1 Queen Chloe 20/1 Lost Without You 20/1 Winnieshob 25/1 April In Paris 25/1 Britain’s Best 33/1 Miss Midas 33/1 Silent Flyer 50/1 Rocky Romance
SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 7th - SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER 2016
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tuRFFoNteiN iNNeR Saturday • 8th October 2016 START
12:40PM Turffontein 5T14 2T15 4V15 2V12 3T12 5T14 12T10 5V15 7V10 3V12 12V10 11V10
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8V10 9 9V12 10T1510 13V1011 13V1212 4T12 3V12 10V15 2V12 3D12 9V10
START
1:15PM
Turffontein 2V10 2V10 4V12 2T12 8V10 8V10 5V10
8V12 10L13 3K12 2T10 5T10 12T10 6V10
START
1:50PM
Turffontein 3T12 4V10 4V12 8V14 5T15 3T12 4V10 3V10 4S10 7V10 2V10 1V10 10V10 7T10 7V10 5V10 2V10 11V10 10V10
2:30PM
Turffontein 4V17 5T18 4T15 4V20 7V17 5T15 12T10 5V17 8T15 7T16 7T16 7V16 7D10 7D12 5S16
4T15
3:10PM
Turffontein 12T10 7V10 6D14 12D12 8D14 5T18 6D12 3S16 5T14 4V14 3V12 1T15 3V15 1V16 3V16 1V16 6T10
START
3:45PM
Turffontein 9S12 5D16 1T12 3S12 6D14 2D16 1V10 3T10 4D16 9D20 3T18 5T20 1T12 6T12 9D12 3S12 4T14 4T12 4T15 8T12 3S12 4D14
START
4:20PM
Turffontein 4D19 4D18 2D16 1D20 2T20 3K18 2T25 1D30 1T15 1D12 1D14 11D20 3D14 2D12 1V12 1T15 17D22 6D18 5D16 8D18 1T16 7T18 2T15 2T16 12T18 9T20 2T14 1T14
7V10 8D14 1T16 1T16 2V15 3V14 2S16 1V15 1T15
MR+2; in frame last 3; MR-4; Dist▼ MR-3; btnF; prev run on a/w; unplaced last 4; Judpot filly; first run; Congrats filly; first run; second run; Dist▼ btnF; second run; second run;
MAiden PlATe - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-11-12)(3-5-6) 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 58.5 58.5 58.5
MR+4; in frame last 3; MR+8; 1st run gelded; second run; 1st run gelded; hdgr ON; second run; Var colt 180k ns (SI 0.42); MR-9; new stbl (ex DR Hodgson); MR-2; hdgr OFF; MR-2; unplaced last 3;
4
PA2/PiCK SiX1 MAiden PlATe - 1800M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-9)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
RoNNie Rocket(J Vos) P Strydom ................ 1 BAlly sWiss(PA Peter) d Schwarz ................. 3 DolpHiN(RR Sage) A Fortune........................... 8 ReBel ReNeGADe(RR Magner) G lerena....... 7 WAveBReAkeR(F Robinson) K Zechner .......... 4 tiGeR’s leGAcy(BD Botes) S Khumalo ......... 6 FliGHt moDe(LW Goosen) G Wrogemann...... 9 leD zeppeliN(CE Erasmus) C ngcobo ........... 2 DReAm leADeR(LJ Erasmus) R Munger ....... 10 kiNG oF mAGic(RR Magner) M Thackeray..... 5
BRookie(AG Laird) R Simons ........................... 1 BABy BeAN(T Zackey) M Yeni........................... 7 HAppy kiNG(H Adamson) J Sampson ............. 9 victoR youNG(B Warren) d Habib ................ 6 okAvANGo DeltA(RR Sage) A Fortune .......... 8 BRAve optioN(JL v Heerden) C Zackey ......... 4 vikiNG ReD(F Robinson) P Strydom .............. 10 cHARmiNG cHARlie(MF de Kock) A Marcus.. 2 cRisis coNtRol(AG Laird) G Wright ............. 5 stepHeN(LJ Erasmus) S Brown...................... 11 stAR oF cAesouR(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ...... 3
Turffontein 4V20 4V17 2V14 9T16 3T15 1T16 3V14 1T14 1V15 3V14 2V12 5V16 11T16 8V12 6T14 2T12 3V12 7T16 3T12
60.0 60.0 60.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 53.5
62.0 61.0 60.0 59.5 55.0 54.5 54.0 53.0 53.0
60.0 59.5 59.0 59.0 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 51.0
60.0 59.5 59.0 59.0 58.5 58.5 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 57.5 57.5 50.0
tiGeR FlAme(OA Ferraris) S Brown ................ 7 cAmBRiDGe cHoiR(JA Soma) A Fortune ...... 6 sNoWDoNiA(PA Peter) d Schwarz................. 10 sAmARRA(J Vos) R Munger ............................. 9 BoNNe vie(C Spies) C Zackey ......................... 8 ektiFAA(MF de Kock) C Murray ........................ 2 GAiNs tAX(AG Laird) B nyawo ......................... 4 DAWN FliGHt(SG Tarry) S Khumalo................ 5 ANNA pAvlovA(RR Magner) M Yeni ............... 3 spRiNG DANce(S Ferreira) l Hewitson ........... 1
9
6V15 1 9T26 2 6T26 3 2V18 4 3T26 5 10V18 6 10T26 7 1T20 8 9V20 9 7T20 10 1T26 11 4T26 12 5D20 13 10V2014 5T26 15
Dist▲ second run; Dist▲ second run; MR-3; Dist▲
MR-2; Dist▲ unplaced last 6; MR-6; unplaced last 3; MR+6; won last; MR+8; won last; in frame last 4; in frame last 3; MR+2; won last 2; in frame last 6; won last;
btnF; prev run on a/w; Dist▲ won last; MR+5; Dist▲ MR+2; btnF; Dist▲ MR+2; Dist▲ won last; MR-5; hdgr OFF; Dist▲
MR+5; Dist▼ won last; btnF; in frame last 4; btnF; Dist▼ MR+10; Dist▼ won last 2; MR+7; Dist▲ won last 4; MR-3; MR+6; btnF; Dist▲ btnF; hdgr ON; Dist▲ unplaced last 6; MR-3; 1st run gelded; Dist▼ MR-4; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; in frame last 5;
60.5 58.5 58.0 57.5 57.0 55.5 53.5 52.5 52.0 52.0
MR-1; in frame last 3; MR+4; in frame last 3;
Dist▲ won last; in frame last 4; MR-5; hdgr ON; unplaced last 4; Dist▲ won last; MR+3; won last; in frame last 5; MR-2; Dist▲
PA7/PiCK SiX6 MR 71 HAndiCAP - 2600M - SAMe TRAineR:(10-11)
oDD RoB(G v Zyl) M Yeni.................................. 1 NeW FoRt(RR Magner) G lerena..................... 8 pyRAmus(M Houdalakis) K Zechner .............. 11 HeRmoso muNDo(AG Laird) P Strydom ....... 5 RoyAl HoNouR(PF Matchett) R Simons....... 14 jet FeveR(SW Kenny) G Wrogemann ........... 10 tAlBec(MF de Kock) JP vd Merwe ................... 9 my cHeRRy(SG Tarry) l Hewitson ................. 15 AzA ARRoW(CE Erasmus) M Thackeray ........ 13 miss RAmBo(GM Alexander) C Zackey ......... 12 DyNAmite jim(GM Alexander) d Schwarz ..... 3 tAeGAN’s jet(A Nassif) R Munger ................. 6 jAmAl(F Robinson) C Murray ........................... 4 keep oN FlyiNG(R Francis) G v niekerk ........ 7 sAvetHelAstDANce(L Kruger) J Penny ....... 2
btnF; Dist▼ Dist▼ MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 11; hdgr ON; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; Dist▲ MR+2; Dist▲ unplaced last 3;
PA5/PiCK SiX4/JACKPoT3 GR2 JoBuRG SPRinG CHAllenGe - 1450M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-9)(3-11)(5-12)(8-13)
tHe coNGlomeRAte(J Ramsden) d dillon.... 14 RABADA(BJ Crawford) C Murray ..................... 10 Deo juveNte(GV Woodruff) R danielson ....... 9 eNAAD(MF de Kock) M Yeni............................... 3 kANGARoo jAck(GM Alexander) A Fortune ... 6 NeW pReDAtoR(JJ v Vuuren) G lerena ....... 12 NiGHt tRip(C Bass-Robinson) G v niekerk ... 11 Will pAys(MG Azzie) C Zackey...................... 13 st tRopez(J Ramsden) A Marcus ................... 4 BezANovA(AG Laird) JP vd Merwe .................. 7 mAsteR ‘N commANDeR(GV Woodruff)A domeyer. 8 cHAmpAGNe HAze(GM Alexander) l Hewitson ... 2 tRADiNG pRoFit(MG Azzie) K Zechner.......... 1 sAFe HARBouR(SG Tarry) J Penny ................. 5
Turffontein 8T18 2V16 6V20 2T25 3T26 2T26 4V20 2T25 1T25 5T26 6V24 3T25 7T18 6T26 1V16 4V16 4T18 6V18 7T22 5V20 4T26 7T25 5T25 8T26 6D19 4D20 13V16 12V18 9V17 7T20
8
4T16 1 2T16 2 4T16 3 6V14 4 6D16 5 1V12 6 7T16 7 1V12 8 1V15 9 5T12 10
PA6/PiCK SiX5/JACKPoT4 MR 76 HAndiCAP (F&M) - 1450M - SAMe TRAineR:(-)
hdgr OFF; MR-3; hdgr ON; MR+7; won last; MR-2; won last; prev run on a/w; MR-1; MR-4; MR-2; unplaced last 4; MR-1; unplaced last 3;
PA4/PiCK SiX3/JACKPoT2 GR2 JoBuRG SPRinG CHAllenGe (F&M) - 1450M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-10)(5-11)
lAzeR stAR(MG Azzie) l Hewitson ............... 10 joAN RANGeR(M Houdalakis) A Fortune ......... 4 olmA(F Robinson) P Strydom ......................... 11 cRoWN oF Roses(GM Alexander) C Zackey . 2 iNteRGAlActic(SG Tarry) S Khumalo............ 7 sHe’s A DRAGoN(C J Mayhew) R Munger ..... 9 kilAueA(D Nieuwenhuizen) R danielson........... 6 BellA soNAtA(G v Zyl) M Yeni ....................... 5 Hollie poiNt(AG Laird) G lerena .................. 1 mellA mARiA(MG Azzie) K Zechner ............... 8 visuAlity(SG Tarry) J Penny ........................... 3
7
1D22 1 2D16 2 9T18 3 1D32 4 1T12 5 4D16 6 7D16 7 5T15 8 4T15 9 6V12 10 5T16 11 5T18 12 13D2013 4D16 14
61.5 61.0 59.5 58.5 57.5 56.0 55.5 55.5 52.5 52.0
PA3/PiCK SiX2/JACKPoT1 MR 80 HAndiCAP - 1450M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-6)
GuN FiGHteR(PA Peter) G Wright ................... 7 kiss me HARDy(C Spies) C Zackey................ 1 uNAGi(GM Alexander) A Fortune........................ 6 tABReek(J Ramsden) P Strydom ..................... 9 cHeRokee GRey(AG Laird) C ngcobo ............ 4 NoAH’s ARk(PA Peter) d Schwarz ................... 5 lAst outlAW(G v Zyl) K Zechner ................... 3 A GReAteR poWeR(SG Tarry) l Hewitson ..... 8 sHukAmisA(OA Ferraris) M Yeni ..................... 2
6
4T15 1 5T15 2 10D20 3 7T12 4 1T15 5 2T15 6 2T12 7 2D12 8 1V12 9 12S1210 13D1611
5:00PM
5:35PM
miND sHADe(C Spies) C Zackey ................... 10 timeoFtHevikiNGs(G Maroun) R Simons .... 8 DANciNG ReBel(LJ Erasmus) S Brown .......... 1 jim cABles(PA Peter) G lerena...................... 2 jiNGle(LJ Erasmus) R Munger ......................... 7 moyADoRA(LJ Erasmus) d Schwarz.............. 11 RAcetHeGReeNliGHt(GV Woodruff) A domeyer... 5 RoyAl vARiety(SG Tarry) l Hewitson ............ 9 steAl A mARcH(ST Pettigrew) T Pretorius .... 6 comtessA ANtoNiA(C Binda) A Fortune ..... 3 GolDeN memoRies(G Maroun) C ngcobo .. 12 tHe GReAt DucHess(G Maroun) M Thackeray . 4
5
START
START
3
3V20 1 5T26 2 5T16 3 6V20 4 4V16 5 4T16 6 7D16 7 2T18 8 5V16 9 14T1510 3V20 8V16 11
START
60.0 60.0 60.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0
PA1 MR 72 HAndiCAP - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(4-10)
6V10 1 9T12 2 1T10 3 8V10 4 1D12 5 5V10 6 11V10 7 9T12 8 9V10 9 7V10 10
START
A WomAN’s Will(MG Azzie) M Yeni.............. 6 cHiNese WHispeR(CE Erasmus) M Thackeray .1 kAsHmiRA(AG Laird) C Murray ........................ 5 sHA-Boom sHA-Boom(GM Alexander) A Fortune . 3 leBANese tRActoR(PA Peter) G lerena ...... 8 cHARteR jet(LJ Erasmus) d Schwarz ......... 11 Bi pot(GV Woodruff) A domeyer ...................... 2 cHocolAte Nemesis(JJ v Vuuren) R Simons..7 Rio toRo(SW Kenny) JP vd Merwe ................. 9 sHAlA(LJ Erasmus) S Brown........................... 10 silveR jAy(SG Tarry) S Khumalo..................... 4 vivieNNe Blue(C J Mayhew) R Munger ....... 12
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4T10 9 5K12 10 10V1011 13V10 12 13V10 3T10 3V10 7T10 11V10 13V10 2T12
MAiden PlATe (F&M) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(6-10)
Scribble Pad
60.0 58.0 58.0 57.5 57.5 57.5 56.0 55.5 54.5 54.0 52.5 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0
MR-1; hdgr OFF; Dist▲ MR-2; btnF; Dist▲ in frame last 3; btnF; MR-3; Dist▲ MR-3; unplaced last 4; MR+3; Dist▲ won last; Dist▲ MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 10; MR+4; won last; MR-3; MR-4; prev run on a/w; MR-7; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; unplaced last 10;
RACE 1 2/1 Lebanese Tractor 4/1 Silver Jay 5/1 A Woman’s Will 5/1 Bi Pot 5/1
SHA-BOOM SHA-BOOM
12/1 Rio Toro 12/1 Chinese Whisper 16/1 Kashmira 16/1 Chocolate Nemesis 25/1 Vivienne Blue 50/1 Charter Jet 80/1 Shala RACE 2 2/1 RACETHEGREENLIGHT 4/1 Mind Shade 4/1 Jim Cables 5/1 Timeofthevikings 7/1 Royal Variety 10/1 Dancing Rebel 10/1 Steal A March 14/1 Comtessa Antonia 20/1 Golden Memories 33/1 Jingle 50/1 The Great Duchess 80/1 Moyadora RACE 3 3/1 Dolphin 3/1 Wavebreaker 4/1 Tiger’s Legacy 5/1 RONNIE ROCKET 5/1 Rebel Renegade 10/1 Bally Swiss 14/1 Flight Mode 25/1 Led Zeppelin 25/1 Dream Leader 33/1 King Of Magic RACE 4 15/10 Charming Charlie 4/1 Brookie 5/1 Star Of Caesour 5/1 OKAVANGO DELTA 8/1 Viking Red 8/1 Brave Option 16/1 Baby Bean 16/1 Crisis Control 25/1 Victor Young 33/1 Happy King 80/1 Stephen RACE 5 2/1 UNAGI 4/1 Tabreek 4/1 Last Outlaw 5/1 Noah’s Ark 7/1 A Greater Power 10/1 Cherokee Grey 10/1 Shukamisa 14/1 Kiss Me Hardy 25/1 Gun Fighter RACE 6 5/2 Lazer Star 5/1 Olma 5/1 Intergalactic 7/1 Hollie Point 7/1 SHE’S A DRAGON 7/1 Joan Ranger 10/1 Crown Of Roses 10/1 Kilauea 10/1 Bella Sonata 25/1 Mella Maria 25/1 Visuality RACE 7 3/1 Rabada 3/1 St Tropez 5/1 KANGAROO JACK 5/1 Night Trip 10/1 Will Pays 10/1 New Predator 14/1 Champagne Haze 14/1 Safe Harbour 14/1 Deo Juvente 20/1 Master ‘n Commander 20/1 The Conglomerate 25/1 Enaad 33/1 Bezanova 33/1 Trading Profit RACE 8 2/1 Bonne Vie 3/1 EKTIFAA 4/1 Cambridge Choir 7/1 Anna Pavlova 7/1 Tiger Flame 14/1 Dawn Flight 16/1 Samarra 16/1 Snowdonia 16/1 Spring Dance 25/1 Gains Tax RACE 9 3/1 Hermoso Mundo 4/1 Pyramus 4/1 Royal Honour 5/1 New Fort 7/1 ODD ROB 12/1 Dynamite Jim 12/1 My Cherry 12/1 Talbec 20/1 Aza Arrow 20/1 Jet Fever 25/1 Miss Rambo 33/1 Taegan’s Jet 33/1 Jamal 50/1 Keep On Flying 50/1 Savethelastdance
SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 7th - SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER 2016
35
scottsville Sunday • 9th October 2016 START
3:25PM Scottsville
START
12:35PM Scottsville
1
Maiden Plate - 1200m - SAME TRAINER:(3-14)(7-10-12)
2D12 7D14 2S12 1 RAND HEDGE(D Kannemeyer) A Marcus......... 17 59.0 MR+5; 9S12 4S10 9S12 2 Hondo(L Taylor) T Godden................................. 1 59.0 9D19 2S12 12D14 3 Checkthegreenlight(KG Naidoo) D De Gouveia.18 59.0 MR+3; prev run on a/w; 5D10 4 Bletchley(DR Drier) K De Melo...................... 6 59.0 second run; first run on turf; 5 Carona Civica(W Whitehead) A Forbes........ 7 59.0 King’s Chapel colt; first run; 7S10 2D10 6 Elysian Fields(DC Howells) B Lerena......... 15 59.0 prev run on a/w; 7 Give Your Best(ML Roberts) M v Rensburg. 9 59.0 Philanthropist gelding 120k nt (SI 5D10 8 Hello Charlie(T Mitchley) M Yeni................. 4 59.0 second run; first run on turf; 10D12 3S12 9 Kings Empire(D Egdes) W Kennedy............ 12 59.0 10 Kingsmead(ML Roberts) C Habib.................... 8 59.0 Kahal gelding 250k ns (SI 0.59); 11 Line Of Sight(GB Puller) S Randolph............. 5 59.0 A P Arrow gelding; first run; 12 My Boy Willie(ML Roberts) M Winnaar...... 13 59.0 Mullins Bay colt; first run; 13 Race Master(CS Laird) ES Ngwane............. 10 59.0 Lion Tamer gelding; first run; 13S12 14 Roy’s Slow Motion(KG Naidoo) J Samuel... 11 59.0 second run; 12D12 15 Wang Chong(SJ v Rensburg) B Claassen..... 16 59.0 second run; first run on turf; 16 Wynkelder(AJ Rivalland) M Ntuli.................... 2 59.0 Kahal gelding 100k ns (SI 0.24); 14S16 17 Amazing Magesh(PL Lunn) - reserve 1...... 14 60.0 Dist▼ second run; 10D12 2S12 15S12 18 Up And Under(MD Miller) - reserve 2............ 3 60.0 MR-3;
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START PA1
1:05PM Scottsville
MR 92 Handicap (F&M) - 1000m - SAME TRAINER:(2-5)(3-6-8)
1S12 6S12 1S12 1 ELUSIVENCHANTMENT(DC Howells) A Marcus... 7 63.0 MR+6; won last; 6S11 4S12 6D14 2 Miss Varlicious(PM Gadsby) B Lerena....... 5 62.5 MR-5; hdgr ON; prev run on a/w; 2S10 5D12 1S12 3 Shezaleader(DS Bosch) M Yeni.................... 3 59.5 MR+3; won last; 1D12 6S10 8D12 4 Cosmic Burst(DR Drier) K De Melo.............. 2 55.0 hdgr ON; prev run on a/w; 4D12 3S12 8D14 5 Fly Peg Fly(PM Gadsby) D Schwarz................ 1 55.0 MR-1; prev run on a/w; 8D10 1S10 8D10 6 Elephant Matriarch(DS Bosch) M v Rensburg.4 53.0 MR+3; prev run on a/w; 3S10 7D12 4S12 7 Ginger Biscuit(G v Zyl) W Kennedy.............. 6 53.0 MR-1; 6S10 4S10 12S10 8 Regardstobroadway(DS Bosch) ES Ngwane.... 8 52.0
START
PA2/PICK SIX1 Maiden Plate (3yo Fillies)(Inside) - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(5-13)(6-16)(8-14)
1:40PM Scottsville
3
9S10 6D12 3S16 1 Crystal River(MF de Kock) ES Ngwane....... 4 60.0 5S12 5D14 5S12 2 NORTHERN STORM(G v Zyl) B Lerena............ 6 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 4D10 5S14 9D12 3 Fires Of Calais(PL Lunn) T Godden............. 3 60.0 prev run on a/w; 7S10 7S12 7S12 4 Princess Ratattoee(GB Puller) D De Gouveia... 5 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 8S12 5 Fit For Fun(DC Howells) D Schwarz.............. 2 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 2S14 3S16 6 Honorary(M Dixon) K De Melo..................... 17 60.0 7 Karatage(MD Miller) A Forbes...................... 10 60.0 Kahal filly 140k ns (SI 0.47); 8 Magic Mist(Belinda Impey) W Kennedy........ 14 60.0 Gitano Hernando filly; first run; 7D12 7D12 9 Miss Ferris(JG Dittmer) J Samuel............... 12 60.0 first run on turf; 12S10 10 Naiad(D Campbell) B Claassen........................ 13 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 11 Non Stop Trick(PM Gadsby) C Habib........... 1 60.0 Traffic Guard filly; first run; 12S12 8D12 12 Reprimand(AJ Rivalland) S Randolph........... 11 60.0 Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 6S12 13 Savannah Cat(DC Howells) A Marcus......... 15 60.0 btnF; Dist▲ second run; 10D14 11D12 14 Spanish Castle(Belinda Impey) M Yeni........ 9 60.0 first run on turf; 10D12 5D14 15 Wahi(WH Marwing) M v Rensburg................... 16 60.0 first run on turf; 8D14 16 Lyricist(M Dixon) - reserve 1.......................... 7 60.0 second run; first run on turf; 9S14 17 Celestial Gold(LA Crawford) - reserve 2..... 8 60.0 second run; 9S10 10D12 18 Start The Party(D Egdes) - reserve 3....... 18 60.0 Dist▲ prev run on a/w;
START
PA3/PICK SIX2/JACKPOT1 Maiden Plate (3yo’s)(Inside) - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(3-13)(7-8)(11-12)
2:15PM Scottsville
4
2D10 3D12 4D14 1 MANOUCHE(DS Bosch) M Yeni......................... 7 60.0 in frame last 3; 5S16 5D16 5D19 2 Sonar Active(MD Miller) A Forbes................ 5 60.0 hdgr ON; unplaced last 4; 8D12 3D12 6D12 3 Starsky(KG Naidoo) C Habib......................... 11 60.0 prev run on a/w; 8D12 5S14 8S14 4 Luckdragon(AJ Rivalland) S Randolph.......... 2 60.0 MR-1; unplaced last 4; 7D12 7S12 8D14 5 Blue Castle(GS Kotzen) M Ntuli.................. 12 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 6; 4D12 10S12 6 Ananda(WH Marwing) M v Rensburg................ 9 60.0 Dist▲ 5S12 7S12 7 Cipher(GB Puller) ES Ngwane.......................... 6 60.0 Dist▲ 11S12 3S16 8 Main Player(GB Puller) D De Gouveia......... 10 60.0 9D12 9 Oriole(D Campbell) K De Melo......................... 4 60.0 second run; first run on turf; 11S10 7S14 10 Prince Ponti(CS Laird) A Marcus.................. 1 60.0 hdgr OFF; 8D12 12S12 11 Seattle Sours(DC Howells) D Neethling...... 8 60.0 Dist▲ 10S12 12 Seattle Spell(DC Howells) B Lerena.......... 13 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 13 Smart Shift(KG Naidoo) T Godden................ 3 60.0 Mambo In Seattle gelding 80k nt (S 2D14 14 Venice In May(G v Zyl) W Kennedy.............. 14 60.0 second run; first run on turf;
START
PA4/PICK SIX3/JACKPOT2 MR 80 Handicap (Inside) - 1400m - SAME TRAINER:(3-10)(7-11-12-16)
2:50PM Scottsville
5
4D16 3S10 2S14 1 MONTE CHRISTO(CS Laird) A Marcus............. 4 61.5 btnF; in frame last 4; 1S18 1S16 10S16 2 New Hampshire(DR Drier) D De Gouveia..... 7 61.5 11D16 10S16 4S16 3 Caribbean Day(M Dixon) C Habib............... 16 59.5 MR+1; 1S14 1D14 10D12 4 Gambol(A Nassif) M v Rensburg.................... 11 59.5 MR+8; prev run on a/w; 5D14 2S14 1D14 5 Bizjet(C Scott) B Lerena.................................. 3 58.5 MR+5; won last; prev run on a/w; 3K16 11L16 2D16 6 Catside Slew(GS Kotzen) S Randolph........... 1 58.0 MR-2; prev run on a/w; 8S12 8S14 11S12 7 Singh Is King(KG Naidoo) W Kennedy........... 8 55.5 MR-7; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 2S16 1D14 9D16 8 Qeyaadah(MF de Kock) ES Ngwane................. 5 55.0 5D14 4D14 10D14 9 Chill(CG Eudy) L Tarentaal............................... 6 52.5 MR-1; prev run on a/w; 5D16 6D14 7D16 10 The Poet(M Dixon) K De Melo.......................... 9 52.5 MR-6; unplaced last 3; 8D16 10D16 11S16 11 Mr Royal(KG Naidoo) S Mbhele.................... 14 52.0 MR-2; unplaced last 5; 11D12 5S14 13S12 12 Son Of Orimandes(KG Naidoo) T Godden.15 52.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 11; 2S16 6S16 6S16 13 Hanji(PM Gadsby) J Samuel........................... 10 52.0 MR-2; 11D16 7S16 12D14 14 Apple Jack(G v Zyl) D Schwarz...................... 2 52.0 MR-10; unplaced last 4; 6S12 4D10 2D14 15 Teppanyaki(CE Erasmus) M Yeni.................. 12 52.0 Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 2S14 7D14 7D14 16 Roy’s Ambassador(KG Naidoo) - reserve 1...13 52.0 MR-3; prev run on a/w;
6
PA5/PICK SIX4/JACKPOT3 Graduation Plate - 1200m - SAME TRAINER:(2-8)(3-4-5)
1S16 2D16 2D16 1 Royal Life(AD Gordon) ES Ngwane............... 10 60.0 MR+1; Dist▼ in frame last 3; 4D10 1D12 6D12 2 Top Form(CS Laird) B Lerena........................ 11 59.5 MR+4; btnF; prev run on a/w; 10S12 1D12 12S12 3 Roy’s Marciano(KG Naidoo) T Juglall......... 3 59.5 12D12 3Q10 12S12 4 Letdagoodtimesroll(KG Naidoo) T Godden.. 5 59.5 MR-2; 2S12 6D12 11S12 5 Royal Roy(KG Naidoo) C Habib....................... 9 59.0 MR-5; 4S12 5D12 2D12 6 Timeous(PL Lunn) D De Gouveia...................... 1 57.5 MR-4; prev run on a/w; 2S12 7S12 2S12 7 Promissory(JE Freedman) M Yeni................. 6 56.5 3S12 4D14 4D14 8 BUFFALO SOLDIER(CS Laird) A Marcus.......... 4 56.0 1st run gelded; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 2S12 3D13 1D12 9 The King Of Random(ML Roberts) K De Melo.. 2 56.0 won last; in frame last 4; 9S10 11S14 13S10 10 Sylvan Jet(L Taylor) L Tarentaal..................... 7 54.0 unplaced last 7; 10D16 12D16 10D14 11 Tide Is Turning(JM Goodman) S Mbhele..... 8 52.0 MR-21; Dist▼ unplaced last 6;
RACE 1 5/2 RAND HEDGE 5/2 Bletchley 4/1 Elysian Fields 7/1 Hello Charlie 14/1 Race Master 14/1 Line Of Sight 14/1 Give Your Best 14/1 Kings Empire 20/1 Kingsmead 20/1 Carona Civica 20/1 Checkthegreenlight 20/1 Up And Under 25/1 My Boy Willie 33/1 Hondo 33/1 Wynkelder 50/1 Amazing Magesh 66/1 Roy’s Slow Motion 66/1 Wang Chong RACE 2
15/10 ELUSIVENCHANTMENT
START
4:00PM Scottsville
7
PA6/PICK SIX5/JACKPOT4 MR 86 Handicap (Inside) - 1950m - SAME TRAINER:(-)
8
PA7/PICK SIX6 Maiden Plate (Inside) - 2400m - SAME TRAINER:(5-15)(6-14)
3D19 13S24 2D20 1 FRENCH REVOLUTION(A Nel) K De Melo....... 7 60.0 Dist▼ prev run on a/w; 8D20 5S18 6D20 2 Qatar Springs(G v Zyl) B Lerena.................. 4 59.5 MR-3; unplaced last 4; 2D19 7S16 4D16 3 Little Chapel(D Kannemeyer) S Randolph... 5 59.0 MR-2; Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 4S24 5D20 3D20 4 Rap Attack(GS Kotzen) A Marcus................... 2 59.0 Dist▼ prev run on a/w; 4S16 6D16 1S18 5 Open Heir(D Campbell) W Kennedy................ 3 55.5 MR+2; won last; 12S24 15S16 8S24 6 Musuchelalomissus(Gary Rich) D Schwarz.. 6 52.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 10S16 3D20 6D20 7 Priceless Gem(JM Goodman) M Yeni.......... 1 52.0 MR-2; Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 10D18 9D14 8S16 8 Roy’s Selvan(KG Naidoo) T Godden............... 8 52.0 MR-2; Dist▲ unplaced last 8;
START
4:35PM Scottsville
2D18 4D16 2D20 1 SHINE UP(D Campbell) A Marcus.................... 15 60.0 MR+1; Dist▲ in frame last 7; 6D20 4S24 5D20 2 Naked Truth(Gary Rich) B Claassen............ 10 60.0 MR+6; hdgr OFF; prev run on a/w; 2D20 3S24 3D20 3 Handsome Harvey(IS Moore) T Godden..... 5 60.0 in frame last 5; prev run on a/w; 2S24 9S24 8D20 4 Osuna(JM Goodman) M Yeni............................. 6 60.0 MR-7; prev run on a/w; 11S16 8D16 7S24 5 Ukubona(D Egdes) W Kennedy...................... 11 60.0 MR+4; unplaced last 6; 12D20 7S16 8S24 6 Skopelos(CE Erasmus) A Forbes..................... 1 60.0 unplaced last 5; 11D20 12D20 8S20 7 Tower(L Denysschen) J Samuel....................... 9 60.0 MR+20; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 10S16 4D20 3D20 8 Pitts Special(AD Gordon) D De Gouveia...... 8 56.5 Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 4D20 5S18 9D20 9 Newtons Lady(ML Pappas) ES Ngwane...... 14 56.5 MR+2; Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 8S12 7S16 4S16 10 Sabre Charge(DC Howells) K De Melo......... 7 56.0 Dist▲ 6S12 6S14 8S16 11 Reprieve(ML Roberts) C Habib...................... 16 56.0 MR-2; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 10D14 13S16 11D20 12 The Mousetrap(MD Miller) S Randolph....... 2 56.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 12D14 13 Old Money(KG Naidoo) D Schwarz................. 3 52.5 second run; first run on turf; 11D14 10D20 14 White Ice(CE Erasmus) - reserve 1................. 4 60.0 first run on turf; 11S20 13S24 9D20 15 My Mishpocha(D Egdes) - reserve 2.......... 12 56.5 MR-9; unplaced last 10; 7V16 9T26 6T20 16 Count Red(WH Marwing) - reserve 3............ 13 60.0 MR-3; 1st run gelded; Dist▲
Scribble Pad
3/1 Shezaleader 5/1 Ginger Biscuit 7/1 Miss Varlicious 7/1 Cosmic Burst 7/1 Elephant Matriarch 10/1 Fly Peg Fly 33/1 Regardstobroadway RACE 3 3/1 Savannah Cat 3/1 Honorary 5/1 Crystal River 7/1 NORTHERN STORM 7/1 Reprimand 10/1 Fires Of Calais 20/1 Non Stop Trick 20/1 Miss Ferris 20/1 Wahi 20/1 Karatage 20/1 Princess Ratattoee 33/1 Celestial Gold 33/1 Fit For Fun 33/1 Lyricist 33/1 Magic Mist 50/1 Spanish Castle 50/1 Naiad 66/1 Start The Party RACE 4 5/2 MANOUCHE 4/1 Venice In May 5/1 Prince Ponti 7/1 Sonar Active 10/1 Starsky 10/1 Seattle Spell 10/1 Main Player 10/1 Cipher 10/1 Ananda 20/1 Luckdragon 25/1 Smart Shift 33/1 Blue Castle 33/1 Oriole 50/1 Seattle Sours RACE 5 3/1 MONTE CHRISTO 4/1 New Hampshire 5/1 Qeyaadah 5/1 Catside Slew 5/1 Bizjet 12/1 Gambol 12/1 Caribbean Day 14/1 Teppanyaki 14/1 The Poet 25/1 Hanji 25/1 Chill 33/1 Son Of Orimandes 33/1 Apple Jack 33/1 Singh Is King 33/1 Roy’s Ambassador 50/1 Mr Royal RACE 6 7/10 BUFFALO SOLDIER 5/1 Royal Life 8/1 The King Of Random 8/1 Timeous 8/1 Top Form 12/1 Promissory 20/1 Letdagoodtimesroll 25/1 Royal Roy 25/1 Roy’s Marciano 50/1 Tide Is Turning 80/1 Sylvan Jet RACE 7 12/10 Rap Attack 5/2 FRENCH REVOLUTION 4/1 Little Chapel 4/1 Open Heir 10/1 Qatar Springs 20/1 Priceless Gem 50/1 Musuchelalomissus 50/1 Roy’s Selvan RACE 8 15/10 SHINE UP 4/1 Sabre Charge 5/1 Handsome Harvey 7/1 Reprieve 7/1 Pitts Special 20/1 Newtons Lady 20/1 Skopelos 20/1 Ukubona 25/1 Count Red 25/1 Naked Truth 33/1 Old Money 33/1 Tower 33/1 Osuna 50/1 White Ice 50/1 My Mishpocha 66/1 The Mousetrap
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 7th - SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER 2016
36
DuRBANville Sunday • 9th October 2016
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START
12:55PM
durbanville 9K10 3L12 5L14 1 12K12 5K12 10K12 2 13L12 3 3K12 4
5 6K12 8L12 6 5L12 7 8 9 7K12 5L14 10 11
START
1:30PM
durbanville 6K12 2K16 5K14 4K14 3K10 3L12 11K14 5K14 2K12 4K12 12L10 11K10 5K12 9K16
2:05PM
12L12 13K12 3K14 6K14 8L12
3L16 1 5L16 2 5K14 3 6K14 4 7L14 5 9L16 6 7K14 7 12L10 8 19K12 9 2L14 10 7L16 11 8L16 12 8L16 13
START
2:40PM
durbanville 10K10 1F12 6K14 9K18 6T11 11D14 4K12 7K14 2K18 5K14 15D24 3S24 3K12 6K12 6K10 3K10
1L10 8K24 6S14 3L14 7K16 6D30 6L12 3L10
START
3:15PM
durbanville 5L13 2K12 4K10 9K12 3K14 6K14 12L13 4K12 5K14 1K12 6K12 3K12 9L13 11K16 8K10 6K12 5K12 13K14
START
3:50PM
durbanville 4L24 2L20 4L20 6K24 1L20 7K18 7K24 1L24 8K16 1K18 1K18 15K24 4K16 3L16 4K18 1K20 2K19 2K18 4L20 3K18
START
4:25PM
durbanville 3T15 2T16 3S18 15D19 9D14 1S14 10T16 7T20 10D14 1D14 9K16 1K14 12K16 3K14 9D16 5D16 9S12 2D12 2K12 1K14 1K12 3K12
4L12 6L12 2L14 2L10 13L14 7K12 6L10 8L14 3L13
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0
Dist▼ unplaced last 3; second run; second run; Pathfork filly; first run; second run; Royal Air Force filly; first run; Sail From Seattle filly 180k ns (S btnF; Dist▼ Silvano filly; first run;
MAiden PlATe (3Yo FillieS) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(6-11)
keep tHe FAitH(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ..... 3 mooNsABAllooN(J Ramsden) A domeyer ... 9 miss stAke(PD Reeves) A Fortune ................. 4 piNt pot(M Robinson) G v niekerk.................. 5 possiBly me(GS Kotzen) G Cheyne.............. 10 mANGoceNtRe(GW Ennion) XG Carstens .... 11 jet stAR joy(AN Marcus) d dillon ................ 8 AtHiNA mADeRA(J Snaith) R Fourie............... 1 ecHo iN eteRNity(SW Humby) S Cele ......... 2 Get youR GuN(AD Steyn) K Zechner............ 12 oops A DAisy(GW Ennion) o noach ............... 7 QueeN oF tHe BAll(BJ Crawford) C orffer .. 6
3
START
durbanville 13K12 6K12 12K12 6K14 11L10 11K12 10K12 12K12 8K12 13K12 10K10 10K14
empiRe RisiNG(HWJ Crawford) A Fortune ..... 6 lAikipiA(J Snaith) C du Plooy .......................... 2 AuNt polly(D Kannemeyer) G Behr .............. 10 just seNsuAl(J Ramsden) d dillon .............. 8 leA’s DAuGHteR(GS Kotzen) G Cheyne ......... 9 little stAR(M Steyn) d Ashby ....................... 5 NAtioNAl RANsom(VH Marshall) C Bantam ... 11 oAkley couRt(GW Ennion) A Andrews ......... 4 seAttle silvA(BJ Crawford) l Hewitson ....... 3 sylvANite(GS Kotzen) K Zechner .................... 1 tiFFiNDell(J Snaith) R Fourie......................... 7
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10L12 9 10 11 7L10 12 4K16 4K14 4L12 3L14 7K14 8K12 7L14
MAiden PlATe (3Yo FillieS) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-11)(5-10)
60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0
MR-2; btnF; hdgr ON; Dist▼ Dist▼ in frame last 3; MR+3; btnF; Dist▼ hdgr ON; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; btnF; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; Western Winter filly; first run; second run; Go Deputy filly; first run; Right Approach filly 20k crs (SI 0 second run;
PA1 MAiden PlATe (3Yo FillieS) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-4)(7-11-12)
RuByANA(AN Marcus) A domeyer .................. 12 tRipoliNA(BJ Crawford) l Hewitson ............... 8 HitHeR GReeN(HWJ Crawford) d Ashby ........ 2 mARGylle(BJ Crawford) C orffer .................... 4 so eNcHANtiNG(PP Kruyer) H vd Hoven ..... 13 skye GiRl(J Snaith) R Fourie ........................... 6 AFRicAN HoNey(GS Kotzen) A Andrews ........ 9 elusive FAiRy(AD Steyn) G Behr ................... 7 HeARtBuRN(M Steyn) S Fortune................... 10 mAGic tRick(C Bass-Robinson) G v niekerk . 5 silveR BouQuet(GS Kotzen) G Cheyne ........ 3 silveR WilloW(GS Kotzen) K Zechner .......... 1 vAsco’s visioN(Burger/van Reenen) A Fortune .. 11
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MR+6; unplaced last 4; unplaced last 3; unplaced last 3; MR+3; btnF; hdgr ON; unplaced last 3; second run; Dist▲ Dist▲ second run; btnF;
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PA2/PiCK SiX1 MR 92 HAndiCAP - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-6)(3-5)
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PA3/PiCK SiX2/JACKPoT1 MR 72 HAndiCAP - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(3-9)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
peRcivAl(A Nel) A domeyer............................ 8 BRilliANt cRimsoN(C Bass-Robinson) G v niekerk..1 liNekeR(J Snaith) A Fortune ............................ 6 BlAckmoRe(D Kannemeyer) G Behr ............... 3 BiANziNo(J Snaith) C du Plooy ........................ 7 tHRee BAllooNs(C Bass-Robinson) C Murray .2 seveN WooD(VH Marshall) M Byleveld .......... 4 Al WAHeD(JMT Stewart) R Fourie .................... 5
impeRiAl GuARD(M Robinson) A Fortune ..... 2 sAiNt DoNAN(PD Reeves) d Ashby ................ 9 mR jAy(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ...................... 3 cARDiNAl cAll(DR Hodgson) G Cheyne ....... 6 little mo(M R Allie) B May ............................ 5 DeseRt lARk(WG Prestage) l Hewitson ........ 7 AstRApi(Burger/van Reenen) S Fortune ........... 8 mAXimum Flo(BJ Crawford) S Cele .............. 1 kWAssA kWAssA(VH Marshall) XG Carstens . 4
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6L18 1 5L24 2 10L24 3 11L20 4 5L18 5 9K16 6 4L18 7 3L18 8 1L20 9 6L16 10
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60.5 59.0 58.0 56.5 56.0 55.0 55.0 54.5 54.0 52.0
60.0 59.0 58.0 58.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5
durbanville 1D14 1D14 2K12 1K12 3K16 5K18 6K16 2K12 4K12 1K14 1F16 8K16 2K16 4K22 1K14 14K14 2K16 7K18 15K14 1K16 9D16 5S16 6K14 1K16 1D16 3S16
6D16 1 2L14 2 2K14 3 8L14 4 1K16 5 1L14 6 1K16 7 5L14 8 4L12 9 3K18 10 4L14 11 3L12 12 11D1613
START
5:35PM
durbanville 12K16 7K14 6K12 9L14 7K10 4K10 7K16 5K14 7L10 13K12
13K12
10K12 12K12 6K16 10K16 11K10 8K14
AleXis(BJ Crawford) C orffer............................ 9 BeAcH GoDDess(BJ Crawford) l Hewitson ... 4 petty oFFiceR(GW Ennion) G Behr ............ 13 come Fly WitH me(C Bass-Robinson) d Ashby .5 cAptAiN’s FlAme(A Nel) A domeyer............ 6 A time to DReAm(J Snaith) d dillon .......... 11 GooDtime GAl(M Robinson) H vd Hoven ...... 1 QiNG(J Snaith) R Fourie ................................... 10 mooNliGHt ‘N Roses(C Bass-Robinson) G Cheyne 3 suBlime lADy(C Bass-Robinson) C Murray ........ 2 tAFFety tARt(C Bass-Robinson) M Byleveld ....... 7 miss mARkeR(C Bass-Robinson) G v niekerk...... 8 secRet seveN(J Snaith) A Fortune .............. 12
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11K12 12 14K1213 10L1214 12L1015 8K12 16 12L1617
8K16 11K14 4L12 2K16 5L12 3L12 9L12 7L12 8L12 14K12
PA6/PiCK SiX5/JACKPoT4 GR3 diAnA STAKeS (F&M) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-2)(4-9-10-11-12)(6-8-13)
Dist▼ 1st run gelded; MR-2; unplaced last 6; MR-5; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; MR+2;
MR-2; Dist▲ MR-1; btnF; Dist▲ Dist▲ MR-4; Dist▲ MR-2; btnF; Dist▲ MR+1; btnF; Dist▲ Dist▲ won last; in frame last 4; MR-1; Dist▲
MR-2; Dist▼ MR-2; Dist▼ Dist▲ MR-1; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; MR+6; won last 2; MR-1; hdgr ON; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; btnF; Dist▲ prev run on a/w; MR-2; btnF; Dist▲
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in frame last 8;
MR+1; won last 2; in frame last 6; MR+1; won last; MR+2; won last; in frame last 9; Dist▲ MR+3; Dist▼ MR-3; btnF; Dist▲
PA7/PiCK SiX6 MAiden PlATe - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-13)(5-9)(7-8)(12-14)
Due West(J Ramsden) d dillon....................... 4 miNi lousHe(A Nel) S Fortune ....................... 5 Rule oNe(AN Marcus) A domeyer ................. 14 HeRNANDo’s pRomise(VH Marshall)M Byleveld.15 elusive siNGeR(GS Kotzen) G Cheyne ........ 10 BlAck cAt BAck(BJ Crawford) C orffer...... 12 lANceR(D Kannemeyer) G Behr ........................ 2 mAsAAR(D Kannemeyer) l Africa ..................... 6 mAyeRliNG(GS Kotzen) K Zechner .................. 1 mtoRosHANGA(PP Kruyer) S Cele ............... 17 mutHAiGA cluB(J Snaith) A Fortune .......... 11 seAttle cAptAiN(C Bass-Robinson) G v niekerk..7 tuRF cluB(J Ramsden) A Andrews ................ 9 zettAByte(C Bass-Robinson) C Murray.......... 3 FiNN’s ReBel(PD Reeves) - reserve 1.......... 13 BReAk out(WG Prestage) - reserve 2 ........... 16 DoN’t let me DoWN(AD Steyn) - reserve 3 8
MR+3; Dist▼
PA5/PiCK SiX4/JACKPoT3 GR3 MATCHeM STAKeS - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-5-10)(2-7)(3-4-8)(9-11)
cAptAiN AmeRicA(BJ Crawford) C orffer ..... 8 DyNAstic poWeR(VH Marshall) A domeyer.. 3 HeARtlAND(J Snaith) R Fourie........................ 9 ultimAte DollAR(J Snaith) A Fortune ......... 6 sAil soutH(BJ Crawford) d dillon .................. 2 BlARNey BAy(M Robinson) H vd Hoven ......... 1 tomBA lA BomBA(VH Marshall) M Byleveld .. 11 BARitoNe(J Snaith) G Cheyne ......................... 5 eRNie(C Bass-Robinson) C Murray ................. 10 miDNite zoNe(BJ Crawford) l Hewitson........ 4 RoDNey(C Bass-Robinson) G v niekerk ............ 7
5:00PM
MR+5; won last 2; MR-1; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; MR-5; 1st run gelded; Dist▼ Dist▼ MR-2; Dist▼ MR+3; Dist▼ MR-3; MR+2; btnF;
PA4/PiCK SiX3/JACKPoT2 MR 72 HAndiCAP - 2400M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-6)(8-9)
A time to kill(C Bass-Robinson) G v niekerk ...5 RomAN DisceNt(GW Ennion) A Fortune...... 10 BARossA vAlley(Burger/van Reenen) B May ....6 cHARlie stRoNG(AN Marcus) C orffer ......... 7 kiNG oF tHe coRN(M Robinson) d dillon .... 4 mR piscAto(C Bass-Robinson) C Murray....... 1 NABisco(J Snaith) R Fourie ............................. 9 eleADoRA(A Nel) S Fortune............................. 3 cuDuiARi(A Nel) G Cheyne .............................. 8 eXclusive kNiGHt(ELP Steyn) A Andrews ... 2
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6T20 1 10D22 2 8D12 3 10S18 4 1D16 5 4K16 6 7K16 7 5D18 8 3D10 9 6K14 10 2L12 11
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START
Scribble Pad
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MR-6; unplaced last 3; MR-6; unplaced last 3; Dist▲ MR+8; 1st run gelded; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; Dist▲ second run; Dist▲ second run; Dist▲ Dist▲ second run; Ashaawes colt; first run; Dynasty colt 1400k ns (SI 3.29); 1st run gelded; Dist▲ Dist▲ second run; Dist▲ second run; MR-16; btnF; Dist▲ MR-1; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 5;
RACE 1 2/1 Just Sensual 5/1 EMPIRE RISING 5/1 Sylvanite 5/1 National Ransom 5/1 Tiffindell 7/1 Lea’s Daughter 7/1 Seattle Silva 14/1 Oakley Court 20/1 Aunt Polly 25/1 Laikipia 25/1 Little Star RACE 2 3/1 Athina Madera 4/1 Keep The Faith 4/1 MOONSABALLOON 5/1 Queen Of The Ball 5/1 Possibly Me 5/1 Miss Stake 10/1 Pint Pot 25/1 Mangocentre 25/1 Get Your Gun 25/1 Oops A Daisy 33/1 Jet Star Joy 50/1 Echo In Eternity RACE 3 3/1 RUBYANA 3/1 Tripolina 3/1 Silver Bouquet 5/1 Magic Trick 7/1 Margylle 10/1 Vasco’s Vision 14/1 Hither Green 20/1 Skye Girl 20/1 Silver Willow 20/1 African Honey 25/1 So Enchanting 50/1 Elusive Fairy 80/1 Heartburn RACE 4 2/1 Percival 5/2 Al Wahed 4/1 BLACKMORE 5/1 Lineker 7/1 Bianzino 10/1 Brilliant Crimson 14/1 Seven Wood 20/1 Three Balloons RACE 5 16/10 IMPERIAL GUARD 16/10 Mr Jay 3/1 Cardinal Call 14/1 Saint Donan 14/1 Desert Lark 20/1 Little Mo 20/1 Kwassa Kwassa 33/1 Astrapi 33/1 Maximum Flo RACE 6 2/1 Nabisco 4/1 Eleadora 5/1 A Time To Kill 5/1 Roman Discent 7/1 Cuduiari 7/1 KING OF THE CORN 10/1 Charlie Strong 20/1 Exclusive Knight 20/1 Barossa Valley 25/1 Mr Piscato RACE 7 1/1 Captain America 5/1 HEARTLAND 5/1 Sail South 10/1 Ultimate Dollar 10/1 Ernie 14/1 Midnite Zone 14/1 Baritone 14/1 Blarney Bay 20/1 Tomba La Bomba 20/1 Dynastic Power 20/1 Rodney RACE 8 3/1 Captain’s Flame 4/1 Alexis 4/1 A TIME TO DREAM 5/1 Qing 7/1 Beach Goddess 10/1 Goodtime Gal 10/1 Petty Officer 14/1 Moonlight ‘n Roses 14/1 Sublime Lady 20/1 Come Fly With Me 25/1 Taffety Tart 25/1 Miss Marker 33/1 Secret Seven RACE 9 12/10 Black Cat Back 4/1 Muthaiga Club 7/1
7/1 10/1 14/1 20/1 25/1 25/1 33/1 33/1 33/1 33/1 50/1 50/1 50/1 50/1
HERNANDO’S PROMISE
Due West Rule One Elusive Singer Seattle Captain Mini Loushe Lancer Finn’s Rebel Mtoroshanga Masaar Zettabyte Break Out Turf Club Mayerling Don’t Let Me Down
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 7th - SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER 2016
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Race 7 (198)
Turffontein MR 68 Handicap
1200m R75,000
70 1 0.00 Gaisce Gold (8) 57.5 R Danielson 6/1 5 b g Kahal - Winning Glory (Gallic League) 69 2 1.50 Flag Of France (7) 59.5 G Lerena 6/1 7 b g The Sheik - Fields Of France (Val des Bois) 50 3 2.50 Crimson Magic (9) 52.5 C Ngcobo 11/1 6 b g Latino Magic - Crimson Lace (Captain Al) 48 4 4.00 Vars Pride (1) 54.0 C Zackey 13/1 55 5 5.20 Endearing (5) 59.0 C Maujean 11/1 (10) 53.0 G Wright 22/1 41 6 5.25 Blazing Brave 68 7 5.50 Side Show (3) 61.5 L Hewitson 33/10 61 8 6.60 Copper Pot (4) 60.0 L Burke 11/1 47 9 7.00 Led Zeppelin (6) 58.5 R Simons 13/1 32 10 7.30 Night March (11) 52.0 M Yeni 66/1 52 11 7.80 Springhills (2) 58.0 C Murray 7/2 Time: 73.13s (60.94s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:RR Magner O:Ms V Last & Mr R R Magner B:Summerhill Stud
Race 8 (199)
Kingmambo - Weekend In Seattle (Seattle Slew)
DANZA 4 b g Mambo In Seattle - Tavita (Rakeen) 2nd at Vaal 1200m, 29 September
1 win 10 places 14 runs
3 wins 8 places 26 runs
BEAUTIFUL SHAY 4 gr f Mambo In Seattle - Twing(SNL) (Act One) 3rd at Vaal 1200m, 1 October
1 places 1 runs
3 b c Mambo In Seattle - Isle Of Skye (Fort Wood) 3rd at Scottsville 1200m, 2 October
Mambo In Seattle stands at
Dr Bennie van der Merwe Cell: 083 460 4066 namaquas@intekom.co.za
Going: good
Race 1 (192)
Turffontein Maiden Plate
1450m R90,000
79 1 0.00 Mexican Sun (4) 57.0 K Zechner 7/2 3 b c Greys Inn - Loving Life (Mellifont) (1) 60.0 M Yeni 22/10 62 2 4.80 Duke Of Edinburgh 4 b g Duke Of Marmalade - Catopus(AUS) (Tale of the Cat) (2) 57.0 C Zackey 16/10 64 3 5.00 Fearless Fred 3 b g Sail From Seattle - Happy Hostess (Western Winter) (3) 60.0 C Ngcobo 50/1 53 4 7.75 Peace Pipe (5) 57.0 R Danielson 66/1 44 5 11.75 Mr Tatler (7) 57.0 C Maujean 15/1 36 6 14.25 Wolves In Winter (6) 57.0 L Hewitson 8/1 29 7 16.75 Zohar Time: 89.96s (62.04s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 113% 1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:Rosedene Stud
Race 2 (193)
Turffontein Graduation Plate (F&M)
1600m R100,000
106 1 0.00 Querari Falcon (6) 57.0 A Delpech 18/10 3 b f Querari - Pretty Waves (Crimson Waves) (5) 60.0 G Lerena 1/1 93 2 2.75 Negroamaro 4 gr f Fort Wood - Touch Of Tuscan (Al Mufti) (1) 53.5 A Balloo 18/1 78 3 9.00 Kahula 3 b f Kahal - Bedloe’s Island (Fort Wood) (3) 60.0 S Brown 18/1 76 4 10.60 Snowdonia (2) 54.0 J Penny 6/1 65 5 15.70 Miss Turbo (4) 53.5 J Greyling 50/1 41 6 20.00 Clever Move Time: 98.78s (61.74s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 112% 1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:BH & AJ Botha
Race 3 (194)
Turffontein Maiden Plate (F&M)
1800m R90,000
74 1 0.00 Tambalang (4) 56.0 G Lerena 11/20 3 b f Go Deputy - Salita (Western Winter) (5) 56.0 C Murray 5/2 65 2 4.30 The Red List 3 b f Golden Sword - Real Red (Muhtafal) (8) 60.0 C Maujean 35/1 59 3 6.00 Aspen shadow 4 b f Russian Sage - Twin Aspens (Fort Wood) (2) 60.0 C Ngcobo 8/1 58 4 6.75 Cidada (7) 60.0 G Wright 50/1 52 5 9.85 Iridium Silver (3) 56.0 S Brown 66/1 53 6 10.25 Natural Splendour (6) 56.0 G Wrogemann 35/1 52 7 10.75 Aria (1) 60.0 J Mariba 28/1 48 8 11.50 Pas De Chat Time: 115.15s (63.97s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:SG Tarry O:Mr C J H van Niekerk & Sean Tarry Racing CC (Nom: Mr S G Tarry) B:Lammerskraal Stud
Race 4 (195)
Turffontein MR 78 Handicap
1800m R92,000
79 1 0.00 Seven Single (1) 59.0 A Delpech 9/10 4 b g Seventh Rock - Blue Ballad (Rakeen) (3) 58.0 Wei Marwing 8/1 73 2 2.00 Gain Ground 4 b f Fort Wood - Forge Ahead (Parade Leader) (8) 52.0 C Maujean 9/1 71 3 2.05 Dromedaris 3 b g Global One - Nautical (Fort Wood) (5) 54.0 L Burke 9/1 62 4 2.25 Penstock (6) 52.5 K Zechner 13/1 58 5 3.25 Bubbly Reply (2) 55.0 C Zackey 5/1 56 6 7.00 Hypothermic (4) 52.0 A Balloo 35/1 47 7 8.50 Umthetho (7) 57.0 G Wright 18/1 57 8 8.75 Emblem King Time: 112.53s (62.52s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:MF de Kock O:Mayfair Speculators (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr D L Brugman) B:Arc-en-Ciel
Race 5 (196)
Turffontein MR 80 Handicap
Turffontein MR 84 Handicap (F&M)
Durbanville Maiden Plate
1200m R75,000
71 1 0.00 Captain’s Version (7) 60.0 R Khathi 2/1 4 b g Captain Al - Nania (Western Winter) 76 2 0.10 Candid (1) 58.0 G Cheyne 20/1 3 b g Elusive Fort - Eastbound (Jungle Rock) 61 3 2.85 Purple Rock (10) 60.0 G v Niekerk 9/1 4 b g Rock Of Rochelle - Purple Orchid(GB) (Dr Fong) 64 4 3.35 Over Drive (3) 58.0 R Fourie 1/1 62 5 3.85 Elusive Singer (5) 58.0 A Andrews 22/1 50 6 7.10 Gondwana (4) 58.0 G Behr 40/1 49 7 7.50 Give It Away (8) 58.0 S Cele 45/1 48 8 7.90 Flying Gitano (9) 58.0 A Fortune 45/1 41 9 9.65 Lancer (6) 58.0 C Orffer 40/1 0 10 21.15 Platinum Prince (2) 58.0 C du Plooy 10/1 Time: 72.93s (60.78s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:PP Kruyer O:Klawervlei Stud (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr J P Koster) B:Klawervlei Stud
Durbanville MR 86 Handicap
Race 3 (96)
Durbanville Maiden Plate
78 1 0.00 African Night Sky (1) 58.0 3 b g Dynasty - Starzene(USA) (Cozzene) 74 2 1.25 Greenflashsunset (5) 58.0 3 b c Gimmethegreenlight - Champers (Restructure) 70 3 2.25 Silver Ridge (9) 58.0 3 b c Silvano - Brilliant Brook (Argosy) 67 4 3.00 Lauren Of Rochelle (2) 58.0 63 5 4.25 Flower Blue (4) 58.0 61 6 4.75 Varational (7) 58.0 56 7 6.25 Rebel Alliance (8) 58.0 54 8 6.55 Masaar (3) 58.0 52 9 7.30 Spring Gold (6) 58.0 Time: 72.82s (60.68s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) 1st T:J Snaith O:Mr A L A Crabbia B:Highlands
Race 4 (97)
R Fourie
4/1
G Behr
35/1
1200m R106,000
90 1 0.00 Penny Serenade (4) 59.5 JP vd Merwe 9/1 4 ch f Silvano - Pay The Piper (Saumarez) (10) 57.5 M Yeni 6/1 81 2 1.40 Paree 5 b m Silvano - Distinta Wells(ARG) (Poliglote) (3) 61.0 A Delpech 9/1 83 3 2.90 Perfumed Lady 4 b f Captain Al - Scented Samantha (National Assembly) (6) 55.5 C Zackey 7/1 68 4 3.70 Embrasiatic (1) 58.5 K Zechner 7/1 73 5 4.10 Inyanga (5) 58.5 G Lerena 7/1 73 6 4.30 Future Fantastic (2) 56.0 R Danielson 8/1 68 7 6.70 Pool Party (11) 59.5 L Hewitson 5/1 66 8 6.75 Crystal Glamour (8) 56.5 S Brown 13/1 59 9 7.00 Bally Swiss (7) 60.0 F Maleking 28/1 57 10 9.50 First Dance (9) 54.0 C Murray 13/1 14 11 17.75 Nitrogen Time: 71.45s (59.54s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 117% 1st T:MG Azzie O:Maine Chance Farms (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Dr W A & Mrs N Jacobs) B:Maine Chance
Race 8 (101)
1400m R75,000
Durbanville Maiden Plate (F&M)
1800m R75,000
69 1 0.00 Miss Hyde (6) 56.0 R Fourie 5/2 3 b f Argonaut - Couturier (Fort Wood) 64 2 1.25 Put The Berries (2) 60.0 A Fortune 15/10 4 b f Royal Air Force - Crescent Lily (Counter Action) 60 3 3.25 Beautiful Girl (3) 60.0 S Cele 6/1 4 gr f Seul Amour - Birthday Girl (Model Man) 58 4 3.35 Aloxxi (1) 60.0 S Fortune 12/1 52 5 7.10 Brinkley (7) 60.0 H vd Hoven 6/1 54 6 7.20 Bright Beauty (5) 56.0 O Noach 22/1 35 7 16.70 Bia’s Blue Eye (4) 56.0 R Khathi 28/1 Time: 112.73s (62.63s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 113% 1st T:J Snaith O:Messrs N C Cooper & Jack Swart B:Cheveley Stud
WANTED MAN
1 win 1 place 2 runs
3 b g A P Answer - Bold Princess(AUS) (Dolphin Street) WON at Turffontein - 1000m, 27 Septenber
DANCER IN THE DARK 3 b c A P Answer - Bling Dancer (West Man) WON at Greyville - 1400m, 30 September
. . and placed . .
Chartwell, Gold Medalist, Just A Jag, Topaz Rain
Congratulations to the Connections stands at Peter Blyth’s CLIFTON STUD Cell 082 456 3489 • Tel 033 267 7407 blyth@cliftonstud.co.za • www.cliftonstud.co.za
1 win 4 runs
A Fortune G v Niekerk
R Fourie 28/10 H vd Hoven 11/2 A Domeyer 8/1 G Cheyne 6/1 C Orffer 28/1 SP Total %: 113%
Durbanville MR 72 Handicap
Danika Stud Breeders Of
8/1 33/10
LEOPARD LILY
Durbanville Maiden Plate (3yo Fillies)
1400m R75,000
breeders of
PATAUDI
5 b g Tiger Ridge - National Empress (National Assembly) WON at Fairview, 1200m, 30 September . . . . and placed . . . NEGROAMARO, CROWN COURT, OFF THE BIT, ORCHID ISLAND
Congratulations to all the connections!
Contact
Nicky Bartlett on 082 774 3695 Race 6 (205)
VAAL ThursdayGoing: 29 good September Race 1 (200)
Vaal Maiden Plate
67 1 0.00 William Grace (4) 57.0 3 b g Dynasty - Quick Single (Jallad) 66 2 0.50 Gold Medalist (6) 57.0 3 ch c A P Answer - Run For Fame(AUS) (Iglesia) 59 3 0.55 Spanish Blade (2) 60.0 4 b g Spanish Harlem - Stiletto (Muhtafal) 63 4 1.55 Dash (1) 57.0 53 5 3.35 King Of Cloth (8) 60.0 57 6 4.25 Thanks Again (5) 57.0 53 7 6.50 Grey Of Wilton (3) 57.0 50 8 7.60 Red Renegade (7) 57.0 33 9 15.50 Burtuqali (9) 57.0 Time: 98.05s (61.28s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) 1st T:G v Zyl O:Mr J M Cola B:Varsfontein Stud
Race 2 (201)
Vaal Graduation Plate
88 1 0.00 British Royale (6) 58.5 3 b g Great Britain - Cane Martini (Rich Man’s Gold) 77 2 0.05 Danza (5) 57.5 4 b g Mambo In Seattle - Tavita (Rakeen) 78 3 1.15 Just A Jag (3) 60.0 5 b g A P Answer - Wig Wam (Qui Danzig) 75 4 1.55 Chili Con Carne (7) 55.0 62 5 2.75 Shivering Sea (2) 55.0 61 6 5.75 Rightful King (4) 55.5 53 7 7.50 Sharp Seattle (1) 55.0 Time: 69.15s (57.63s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) 1st T:JJ v Vuuren O:Mr I Levitan B:RT Knight
Race 3 (202)
1600m R90,000
M Yeni
33/10
G Lerena
8/10
S Brown
35/1
C Zackey 35/1 C Maujean 22/1 C Murray 8/1 G Wrogemann 15/1 L Hewitson 8/1 A Fortune 50/1 SP Total %: 119%
1200m R100,000
L Hewitson
3/1
C Murray
28/10
D Habib
100/1
C Zackey 8/1 K Zechner 6/1 JP vd Merwe 5/2 M Yeni 22/1 SP Total %: 111%
Vaal Maiden Plate (3yo’s)
1200m R90,000
Vaal Maiden Plate (3yo Fillies)
1200m R90,000
79 1 0.00 Stark (4) 60.0 C Murray 22/1 3 ch g Warm White Night - Precious Star (Krusenstern) 78 2 0.30 Raydaveric (7) 60.0 C Ngcobo 5/2 3 b c Seventh Rock - Gilmore Girl(BRZ) (Roi Normand) 71 3 2.40 Enchanted Rock (2) 60.0 A Fortune 2/1 3 b g Seventh Rock - Lempicka (Royal Academy) 58 4 4.40 Flipflash (6) 57.5 J Greyling 8/1 63 5 4.45 Carve The Turkey (3) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 11/2 43 6 10.00 Jay Zee (5) 60.0 C Zackey 5/1 33 7 13.00 Yavapai (1) 60.0 S Brown 22/1 Time: 70.46s (58.72s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 114% 1st T:BD Botes O:Messrs B D Botes, W J Coates & A G O’Connor & Mr & Mrs P A Michaelides B:R Koopstad 66 1 0.00 Burundi Bush (5) 60.0 K Zechner 7/2 3 b f Bezrin - Rutana (Announce) (4) 60.0 Wei Marwing 33/10 65 2 0.50 Orchid Island 3 b f Silvano - Ilha Grande (Tiger Ridge) 64 3 0.55 Claremorris (2) 60.0 G Lerena 7/2 3 ch f Visionaire - Mayo (Northern Guest) 57 4 2.65 Set On Swank (3) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 35/1 56 5 2.95 Brighton Belle (12) 60.0 D Habib 50/1 54 6 3.45 Third Dan (11) 60.0 C Zackey 7/2 52 7 4.15 Flamingo Vlei (8) 60.0 C Murray 8/1 47 8 5.35 Royal Reaction (1) 60.0 R Munger 50/1 46 9 5.75 Cindy At Cee (10) 60.0 A Balloo 50/1 46 10 5.80 Fortysecond Street (9) 60.0 L Hewitson 10/1 44 11 6.10 Pacific Eclipse (6) 60.0 R Danielson 28/1 36 12 8.50 Saintly Lady (7) 60.0 S Brown 50/1 SP Total %: 124% Time: 70.97s (59.14s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) 1st T:SD Gray O:Mr St John D Gray B:Graystone Stud
Race 5 (204)
Vaal MR 80 Handicap
1000m R92,000
76 1 0.00 All Night Flight (7) 57.0 G Lerena 28/10 4 b g Noordhoek Flyer - Shot In The Dark (Rakeen) 78 2 1.00 Spring Wonder (6) 60.0 C Zackey 11/1 4 b f Querari - Spring Ahead (Joshua Dancer) 73 3 3.10 Rafa (4) 61.5 G Wrogemann 4/1 5 b g Parade Leader - First Honeymoon (Pole Position) 65 4 3.70 Just Africa (8) 59.0 S Brown 11/1 58 5 5.20 Cannes (5) 58.5 J Mariba 5/1 60 6 6.50 Daspoort (3) 61.5 A Fortune 33/10 59 7 7.40 Gun Fighter (9) 63.0 G Wright 28/1 31 8 8.65 Queen’s Jet (2) 52.5 C Maujean 28/1 26 9 9.90 Rozario (1) 52.5 C Ngcobo 50/1 Time: 56.06s (56.06s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 112% 1st T:RR Magner O:Mr K Soal B:WE Brits
Vaal MR 89 Handicap (F&M)
1450m R106,000
Vaal MR 67 Handicap (F&M)
1450m R82,000
Vaal Maiden Plate (F&M)
1600m R90,000
96 1 0.00 Wukkin’ Up (1) 60.0 L Hewitson 5/2 5 ch m Mullins Bay - Mazisi (Albarahin) 92 2 0.25 Be Mine Tonight (8) 58.5 R Munger 8/1 6 b m Jet Master - l’Amour(USA) (Gone West) 75 3 2.25 Save The Day (5) 53.5 M Yeni 5/1 5 b m Kahal - The Daydream (West Man) 70 4 3.00 Tell My Star (2) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 8/1 69 5 3.50 Ntoma (3) 52.5 G Wright 6/1 68 6 4.00 Bondiblu (4) 52.5 C Murray 22/1 67 7 5.50 Finding Alice (6) 54.0 C Zackey 9/2 67 8 5.75 Allegorical (7) 54.5 R Simons 11/1 Time: 85.71s (59.11s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 113% 1st T:SG Tarry O:Messrs J Shill, M Finlay, L M Nestadt & M Trakman & Sean Tarry Racing C.C. (Nom: S G Tarry) B:Summerhill Stud
Race 7 (206)
61 1 0.00 Leopard Lily (1) 54.0 JP vd Merwe 18/1 5 ch m Jay Peg - Sierra Lily (National Emblem) 56 2 0.90 Catch A Thief (3) 53.0 R Munger 8/1 7 b m Malhub - Vice Queen (Hobnob) 68 3 2.15 Chartwell (2) 60.0 G Lerena 7/2 5 b m A P Answer - Miss Hoity-Toity (Copperbelt) 66 4 2.75 Might As Well (6) 56.0 C Zackey 15/1 64 5 3.00 Our Miracle (9) 59.5 A Fortune 5/1 62 6 4.50 Wind Chill (5) 56.5 C Maujean 3/1 43 7 4.70 Love Conquers All (4) 52.0 J Penny 22/1 46 8 6.40 She’s A Flirt (8) 56.0 R Danielson 8/1 28 9 13.00 Shah’s Storm (7) 56.5 L Hewitson 6/1 Time: 86.3s (59.52s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:S Naidoo O:Messrs Suven Govender, D C Howells, Denver Naicker, K N Naidoo, Rish Poonsamy & Mrs C C Naidoo B:Danika Stud
Race 8 (207)
78 1 0.00 Return To Power (1) 57.0 L Hewitson 6/1 3 ch f Trippi - Stormz Emprez (Second Empire) 71 2 0.05 Chapati (6) 60.0 K Zechner 8/1 4 ch f A P Arrow - Noma-India (Kahal) 66 3 5.15 Crown Court (7) 57.0 C Murray 11/10 3 b f Fort Wood - Juror (Strike Smartly) 59 4 5.45 Rose Water (2) 60.0 G Lerena 6/1 56 5 7.15 Love Tryst (5) 60.0 A Balloo 100/1 55 6 7.35 Avatara (9) 60.0 J Greyling 50/1 55 7 7.45 Vogue’s Wood (8) 60.0 A Fortune 7/1 58 8 9.00 Star Of Caesour (3) 57.0 JP vd Merwe 13/1 51 9 9.10 Tessa Dubois (11) 60.0 C Ngcobo 66/1 50 10 9.60 Grey’s Delight (10) 60.0 C Zackey 15/1 35 11 16.70 Cherry Burton (13) 60.0 S Brown 100/1 39 12 17.50 Beautiful Emmilee (4) 57.0 R Simons 100/1 36 13 18.90 Generoso (12) 57.0 R Danielson 100/1 Time: 98.48s (61.55s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud
FAIRVIEW Friday Going: 30 September good
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2 wins 7 places 22 runs
5 ch m Jay Peg - Sierra Lily (National Emblem) WON at Vaal , 1450m, 29 September
1400m R75,000
WILGERBOSDRIFT
Race 4 (203)
AP Indy - Pas De Reponse (Danzig)
11/1
74 1 0.00 Trip The Willow (10) 60.0 R Fourie 7/2 3 b f Trippi - Grace Me Guide (Western Winter) 71 2 1.25 Light Chaser (7) 60.0 G v Niekerk 5/2 3 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Comet Chaser (Jet Master) 68 3 2.25 Quena (2) 60.0 G Behr 50/1 3 b f Silvano - Quequena(GB) (Anabaa) 67 4 2.55 Whispering Light (9) 60.0 A Fortune 11/2 66 5 2.95 Under Milkwood (8) 60.0 A Domeyer 6/1 63 6 3.70 Red Ginger (4) 60.0 D Dillon 15/1 60 7 4.95 Jack And Jill (11) 60.0 A Andrews 7/1 59 8 5.05 Treasure Tool (3) 60.0 C du Plooy 13/1 56 9 6.30 Our Lady Peace (5) 60.0 C Orffer 18/1 52 10 7.55 Peach Valley (12) 60.0 R Khathi 50/1 48 11 8.80 Tornado Dance (6) 60.0 B May 35/1 24 12 16.80 Turnupthemusic (1) 60.0 J Smitsdorff 100/1 Time: 87.56s (62.54s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:J Snaith O:Mr A N & The Hon Mrs G R Foster B:AN Foster
XG Carstens 40/1 C Bantam 11/1 G Cheyne 2/1 D Dillon 2/1 A Andrews 40/1 A Fortune 11/1 SP Total %: 119%
Durbanville Maiden Plate (3yo Fillies)
1800m R79,000
M Byleveld
62 1 0.00 Top Of The Rock (2) 53.0 O Noach 11/1 4 b g Rock Of Rochelle - Sun Blazer (Joshua Dancer) 86 2 0.50 Elevated (1) 60.5 A Fortune 14/10 3 b g Elusive Fort - Levitate (Spaceship) 60 3 1.00 Chestnut Wild (6) 53.5 R Fourie 16/1 4 b g Horse Chestnut - Running Wild (Western Winter) 78 4 1.20 Solar Night (7) 62.0 C Bantam 9/2 69 5 3.45 Volatile Energy (5) 57.0 G v Niekerk 8/1 57 6 6.20 Aviemore (8) 55.0 R Khathi 8/1 57 7 6.50 Banderos (3) 59.5 M Byleveld 7/1 48 8 8.75 Heart Of Darkness (9) 58.5 D Dillon 30/1 38 9 10.25 The Best Of Me (4) 56.0 H vd Hoven 12/1 44 10 10.75 Chestnut’s Champ (11) 59.5 B May 45/1 0 11 22.25 Aleut (10) 52.0 S Fortune 75/1 Time: 85.15s (60.82s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 123% 1st T:GW Ennion O:Messrs G W Ennion, G A Naylor & P C Sarembock, Mrs S A Holland, Mr D & Dr S M Hepburn-Brown & Sea Cottage Properties CC (Nom: Dr K A Sarembock) B:Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud
11/1
76 1 0.00 Cavalleria (4) 60.0 R Khathi 3/1 3 ch f Silvano - Townsend (Captain Al) 76 2 0.10 Dawn Rising (5) 60.0 R Fourie 2/1 3 b f Trippi - East Breaks(USA) (Flatter) 72 3 1.35 Bon Bon (8) 60.0 G Cheyne 45/1 3 b f Bold Silvano - Spring Clover (Kahal) 71 4 1.75 Nutbush Citilimits (13) 60.0 O Noach 55/1 71 5 1.85 Empire Rising (6) 60.0 H vd Hoven 9/1 70 6 2.15 Prancing (2) 60.0 A Domeyer 10/1 70 7 2.25 Silken Summer (7) 60.0 C Orffer 11/1 66 8 3.50 Moon Princess (14) 60.0 A Andrews 50/1 65 9 3.80 Elusive Touch (1) 60.0 A Fortune 11/2 63 10 4.55 Lady Lilac (3) 60.0 B May 66/1 55 11 7.05 Dark Sienna (9) 60.0 J Smitsdorff 22/1 54 12 7.45 Rebel’s Burst (10) 60.0 G v Niekerk 50/1 54 13 7.50 Quinelia (11) 60.0 C Bantam 100/1 54 14 7.60 Katie Dubois (12) 60.0 C du Plooy 15/1 Time: 88.68s (63.34s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 122% 1st T:PP Kruyer O:Messrs J G Armstrong & G M Miller & Mr B G & Mrs J L Nelson B:Varsfontein Stud
Race 5 (98)
Race 7 (100)
1200m R75,000
C du Plooy
Durbanville MR 78 Handicap
74 1 0.00 Saint Roch (8) 55.0 4 b g Ashaawes - Mont Pelier(USA) (Royal Anthem) 78 2 0.20 Golden Peg (2) 57.5 5 ch g Jay Peg - Gold And Roses (Centenary) 70 3 0.70 Hammie’s Game (3) 53.5 4 ch g Lateral - Gem Queen (Damascus Gate) 67 4 1.95 Nabisco (4) 53.5 64 5 3.45 King Of The Corn (1) 53.5 (6) 58.5 73 6 3.65 A Time To Kill 75 7 4.40 Royal Dreamer (7) 60.0 74 8 5.40 Orange Tractor (5) 59.5 Time: 113.14s (62.86s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) 1st T:AN Marcus O:Mr B Marcus B:GJ Armitage
1200m R82,000
97 1 0.00 Sergeant Hardy (5) 59.5 R Fourie 3/1 3 b g Captain Al - Hard Lady (Hard Up) 93 2 0.40 Attenborough (3) 58.0 D Dillon 28/10 3 b c Western Winter - In Camera (Caesour) 80 3 3.15 Miss Marker (6) 61.0 A Domeyer 28/1 4 b f Var - Kwaito (Fort Wood) 82 4 3.45 Our Mate Art (7) 58.0 G v Niekerk 33/10 76 5 3.85 Fire Master (4) 60.0 C Bantam 11/1 62 6 4.60 Winter Trade (2) 55.0 G Cheyne 13/1 58 7 7.35 Rock Of Africa (1) 53.5 M Byleveld 9/2 Time: 72.24s (60.2s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 112% 1st T:J Snaith O:Mrs V A Foulkes & Mr O de W Foulkes B:Normandy Stud
1450m R92,000
82 1 0.00 Mr Mulliner (7) 60.0 C Zackey 11/2 6 ch g Mullins Bay - Dahlia’s Guest (Northern Guest) (4) 52.0 M Yeni 4/1 69 2 1.75 Holy Joe 3 b g Miesque’s Approval - Angel Child (Mogok) (3) 55.5 L Hewitson 22/10 65 3 2.35 Apple Crumble 6 b h Trippi - Stratos (Jet Master) (6) 56.0 C Murray 7/1 61 4 4.15 Lighting The Fire (5) 52.5 C Ngcobo 35/1 52 5 4.65 Beza (1) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 33/10 57 6 5.75 Shotgun Rider (2) 52.0 M Thackeray 18/1 40 7 8.25 Relish Time: 88s (60.69s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 110% 1st T:GM Alexander O:Messrs P Moonsammy, D G Abery, T Lee, G Stephenson & B Yearham B:PAM Magid
Race 6 (197)
DURBANVILLE Wednesday 28 September Going: soft
Race 2 (95)
TURFFONTEIN Tuesday 27 September
1000m R90,000
69 1 0.00 Wanted Man (3) 58.0 G Wrogemann 9/10 3 b g A P Answer - Bold Princess(AUS) (Dolphin Street) 64 2 1.20 Prince Of War (5) 58.0 K Zechner 15/1 3 b g Great Britain - National Belle (National Assembly) 63 3 1.40 Timeofthevikings (1) 58.0 R Simons 8/1 3 b c Great Britain - Chestnut Time(IRE) (Johannesburg) 62 4 1.80 Steal A March (7) 58.0 T Pretorius 40/1 60 5 2.30 Miesque’s Rumba (2) 58.0 S Brown 15/1 37 6 5.50 Gimmeabreak (11) 57.5 C Maujean 66/1 43 7 6.50 Jim Cables (8) 58.0 G Lerena 8/1 41 8 7.00 Surf’s Up (10) 58.0 C Zackey 4/1 40 9 7.25 Arlington (13) 58.0 R Danielson 28/1 30 10 8.65 Calico Joe (4) 60.0 R Munger 66/1 6 11 14.45 Aimee Sweet (9) 55.5 C Ngcobo 50/1 0 12 21.75 Last Laugh (6) 58.0 M Thackeray 50/1 0 13 99.99 Charltons Announce (12) 60.0 G Wright 66/1 Time: 59.92s (59.92s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 122% 1st T:M Houdalakis O:Cassel Family Trust (Nom: Sidney Cassel) B:S Cassel
Race 1 (94)
SEATTLE SKYLINE
Turffontein Maiden Plate
Race 6 (99)
Race 1 (91)
Fairview Maiden Plate (3yo Fillies)(Polytrack)
1200m R62,000
Fairview MR 89 Handicap (Polytrack)
1200m R76,000
Fairview Maiden Plate (Polytrack)
2200m R62,000
Fairview MR 74 Handicap (Polytrack)
1200m R62,000
65 1 0.00 Clifton Sands (4) 60.0 A Fortune 18/10 3 b f Jay Peg - Fairest Cape(NZ) (Cape Cross) 64 2 0.50 Ring O’ Var (11) 60.0 C Maujean 18/1 3 b f Var - Ring On My Finger(USA) (Yes It’s True) 61 3 1.25 Shining Through (15) 60.0 X Ndlovu 22/1 3 b f Blue Tiger - Divine Fairy(ZIM) (Divine Act) 60 4 1.50 Perfect Tale (8) 60.0 G Cheyne 22/10 59 5 1.75 Noordhoek’s Speed (3) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 7/1 54 6 3.25 Just Coral (6) 60.0 T Gould 40/1 51 7 4.00 Red Spell (7) 60.0 C Zackey 15/1 50 8 4.25 My Prerogative (1) 60.0 R Danielson 22/1 48 9 4.75 Cover Page (5) 60.0 L Hewitson 11/1 44 10 6.00 Graci May (14) 60.0 W Agrella 40/1 38 11 7.50 Princess Miranda (2) 60.0 S Devoy 50/1 38 12 7.55 Big Time Girl (13) 60.0 R Munger 35/1 32 13 9.30 Little Bighorn (9) 60.0 L Mxothwa 66/1 32 14 9.40 Liberoche (10) 60.0 B Vlooh 66/1 31 15 9.45 Burning Sky (16) 60.0 N Patel 50/1 20 16 12.70 Ms Steele (12) 60.0 E Webber 100/1 Time: 72.02s (60.02s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 124% 1st T:J Snaith O:Messrs D Musikanth & Jonathan Snaith B:D Allan
Race 2 (92)
80 1 0.00 Cardinal (2) 54.5 R Fourie 33/10 6 b g Trippi - Counter Foil (Elliodor) 86 2 1.25 Captain’s Reserve (4) 59.0 R Danielson 11/1 6 b g Captain Al - Private Reserve (Model Man) 86 2 1.25 Mesmerize (6) 59.0 C Zackey 13/1 7 b g Var - Classical Magic (Ginistrelli) 70 4 1.50 Frederick Fox (8) 52.5 JP vd Merwe 18/1 68 5 2.50 Oh Boy (9) 53.0 K Ramsamy 35/1 71 6 2.60 Captain On The Run (1) 54.5 L Hewitson 5/1 71 7 3.10 Stormy Ridge (7) 55.5 X Ndlovu 40/1 70 8 3.35 Dragon Li (3) 55.5 L Mxothwa 11/2 72 9 5.60 Space Launch (10) 60.0 G Cheyne 6/1 62 10 6.60 Land Of Meadows (5) 57.0 A Fortune 3/1 Time: 69.82s (58.18s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:J Snaith O:Drakenstein Stud (Nom: Mrs G A Rupert) B:Drakenstein Stud
Race 3 (93)
55 1 0.00 Count’s Quest (8) 60.0 L Mxothwa 7/1 5 b g Count Dubois - Regal Quest (Royal Flo) 57 2 0.10 Shady World (2) 60.0 G Cheyne 7/2 4 b g Ideal World - In The shade (Fort Wood) 57 3 0.35 Black Rake (10) 60.0 R Danielson 3/1 4 ch g Black Minnaloushe - Rakes Progress (Rakeen) 55 4 0.45 Agile Combat (9) 60.0 R Munger 66/1 53 5 2.20 Lord Katawa (6) 60.0 W Agrella 22/1 48 6 9.45 Megabucks (3) 56.0 S Naidoo 40/1 32 7 13.95 Emerald Island (1) 60.0 A Fortune 11/2 30 8 14.20 Call The Captain (7) 60.0 L Hewitson 35/1 38 9 14.70 Bonus Point (5) 56.0 JP vd Merwe 2/1 0 10 44.20 Reach The Rainbow (4) 60.0 E Webber 66/1 Time: 138.38s (62.9s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:G Paddock O:Mr M A Paddock B:Klawervlei Stud
Race 4 (94)
70 1 0.00 Pataudi (3) 56.5 A Fortune 28/10 5 b g Tiger Ridge - National Empress (National Assembly) 61 2 1.75 Megamind (9) 55.5 L Mxothwa 35/1 5 b g Silvano - Captain’s Call (Captain Al) 67 3 1.80 Simply Black (5) 58.0 L Hewitson 18/1 6 ch g Black Minnaloushe - Winning Touch (Al Mufti) 65 4 1.90 Breathless Bertie (2) 57.5 R Munger 6/1 58 5 2.40 Flicker (10) 55.0 G Cheyne 35/1 60 6 2.45 Soviet Cosmonaut (1) 52.0 K Ramsamy 7/1 65 7 2.70 Laventelhaan (12) 54.5 C Zackey 28/1 48 8 3.20 Sudden Surprise (6) 52.0 T Gould 9/1 47 9 3.45 Varistar (7) 52.0 E Webber 22/1 47 10 4.20 Skrik Vir Niks (4) 53.0 C Maujean 28/1 58 11 5.45 Western Force (8) 60.0 R Danielson 9/2 21 12 14.70 Madiba Dance (11) 54.5 JP vd Merwe 7/1 Time: 70.22s (58.52s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 116% 1st T:J Snaith O:Messrs F Diedrechsen & N M Shirtliff B:Wilgerbosdrift
Race 5 (95)
Fairview 1400m Racing Association Plate (3yo’s)(Polytrack) R75,000
81 1 0.00 Cock-A-Hoop (3) 58.0 R Fourie 2/1 3 ch c Western Winter - Riva(GER) (Acatenango) 71 2 3.25 Off The Bit (4) 58.0 T Gould 50/1 3 b c Right Approach - Nunbridled(USA) (Unbridled) 75 3 3.50 Story Of My Life (2) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 5/1 3 b g Soar With Eagles - Festive Fantasy (Special Preview) 73 4 4.25 Green Lantern (7) 60.0 G Cheyne 14/10 71 5 4.75 Bollemakiesie (10) 60.0 C Maujean 66/1 62 6 6.25 Singita Sweni (5) 58.0 A Fortune 28/1 66 7 6.50 Pont Du Gard (9) 60.0 X Ndlovu 35/1 59 8 7.25 Flying Fool (1) 58.0 C Zackey 7/1 58 9 7.75 Scribo (8) 58.0 L Hewitson 18/1 38 10 12.25 Intisara (6) 55.0 S Devoy 66/1 Time: 82.8s (59.14s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:J Snaith O:Mr A N & The Hon Mrs G R Foster B:AN Foster
SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 7th - SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER 2016
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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Race 5 (141)
SIRE OF CHAMPIONS
VAMPIRELLA
2 wins 5 pla
4 b f Var - Bellotto Flash(AUS) (Bellotto) 13 runcess WON at Greyville, 1000m, 30 September & Placed . . . MESMERIZE, MISS MARKER, NAVARONE, RING O’ VAR, RIVARINE, TAR HEEL VAR stands at Avontuur Contact Pippa Mickleburgh 021 855 1442 or 083 658 4404 stud@avontuurestate.co.za Race 6 (96)
Fairview 1800m Fairview 1800 (Non-Blacktype)(Polytrack) R100,000
93 1 0.00 Alghadeer (6) 59.5 L Mxothwa 18/1 5 b g Dynasty - Typical (Aristis) 93 2 0.25 Masterly (2) 59.5 R Fourie 12/10 6 b g Jet Master - Alexandra Bi(IRE) (Darshaan) 90 3 1.00 Welsh Emperor (8) 58.0 G Cheyne 7/1 4 b c Go Deputy - Welsh Pagan (Al Mufti) 80 4 1.75 Laws Of Succession (9) 55.0 L Hewitson 15/1 92 5 2.25 Jet Explorer (3) 61.0 A Fortune 3/1 85 6 4.00 Killua Castle (7) 59.5 C Maujean 66/1 79 7 5.00 Cruzcampo (10) 56.5 S Naidoo 28/1 86 8 5.50 Gogetthesheriff (11) 61.0 R Munger 5/1 76 9 7.00 Orchestrated (5) 58.0 R Danielson 22/1 74 10 9.25 Stebbins (1) 58.0 JP vd Merwe 28/1 71 11 11.00 Current Event (4) 59.5 C Zackey 66/1 Time: 109.24s (60.69s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 125% 1st T:G Paddock O:Mr M A Paddock B:Gary Player Stud
Race 7 (97)
Fairview MR 76 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack)
1300m R72,000
76 1 0.00 Peonie Rock (6) 58.5 JP vd Merwe 5/1 4 b f Rock Of Rochelle - Peonie Paradise (Badger’s Drift) 59 2 1.50 Just Lucky (8) 53.0 L Mxothwa 18/1 5 ch m Judpot - Ticketyboo (Model Man) 73 3 1.60 Jets-A-Blazing (3) 59.5 A Fortune 22/10 4 b f Captain Al - Cosmic Jet (Jet Master) 68 4 1.70 The Wild Mistress (2) 57.5 R Danielson 15/1 79 5 1.80 O Tamara (7) 58.5 G Cheyne 18/10 62 6 5.30 Agterskot (4) 60.0 L Hewitson 22/1 52 7 7.05 Fire Dancing (5) 58.0 C Zackey 22/1 38 8 9.05 Dame Hamilton (1) 54.5 R Fourie 9/1 Time: 75.68s (58.22s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 114% 1st T:GD Smith O:Mr H Adams B:Nadeson Park
Race 8 (98)
Fairview MR 61 Handicap (Polytrack)
1300m R62,000
66 1 0.00 Lightning Bolt (11) 59.5 G Cheyne 6/1 4 b g Visionaire - Dancing Gift (Jallad) 57 2 2.00 Rasberry Lips (12) 54.0 S Devoy 40/1 3 f King’s Chapel - Sweet As Nectar (Sapieha) 61 3 2.10 Richard Strauss (5) 60.0 A Fortune 18/10 6 gr g Tapit - Solicit(USA) (Wild Wonder) 52 4 2.35 Rushing Lark (7) 56.5 C Maujean 28/1 40 5 3.10 Rock Of Victory (3) 52.0 S Naidoo 22/1 46 6 4.35 Gallactic Thunder (6) 56.5 N Patel 35/1 39 7 6.10 Dancingwithjackson (10) 56.0 JP vd Merwe 9/1 45 8 6.60 On My Wits Alone (4) 59.5 L Hewitson 7/1 33 9 6.85 Arkansas (9) 54.5 L Mxothwa 28/1 30 10 10.10 Angelus Bell (2) 57.5 R Danielson 13/1 34 11 10.60 Auto Pilot (1) 60.0 W Agrella 7/1 0 12 18.85 Seattle Prince (8) 56.5 R Munger 22/1 Time: 76.12s (58.55s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 113% 1st T:AC Greeff O:Messrs C G & L F Scribante B:AB Hogg
GREYVILLE Friday Going: 30 September good Race 1 (137)
Greyville Maiden Plate (Polytrack)
Greyville Maiden Plate (F&M)(Polytrack)
Greyville Maiden Plate (Polytrack)
Greyville Maiden Plate (Polytrack)
Greyville Pinnacle Stakes (Polytrack)
1600m R120,000
91 1 0.00 Silver Spring (1) 55.5 W Kennedy 13/1 8 b g Silvano - Bejewelled Spring (Elliodor) 90 2 0.05 Mumsy’s Jet (6) 55.5 S Moodley 13/1 6 b g Western Winter - Southern forest (Jallad) 87 3 0.30 Roy’s Winter Patch (3) 54.0 S Veale 8/1 5 b g Western Winter - Purple Patch (National Emblem) 99 4 0.55 Ashton Park (9) 60.0 A Marcus 5/2 87 5 3.05 Stolen Destiny (5) 57.0 B Lerena 5/1 89 6 3.55 Royal Armour (7) 58.5 A Forbes 9/1 79 7 3.70 The Royal Rumba (2) 54.0 C Murray 18/1 81 8 4.45 Sun On Africa (8) 55.5 D Schwarz 15/1 67 9 12.20 Canigao (4) 57.0 ES Ngwane 7/1 Time: 95.39s (59.62s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 105% 1st T:G v Zyl O:Messrs J Chapman, E A Budlender & P R Rencken B:TS Silcock
Race 7 (143)
Greyville MR 74 Handicap (Polytrack)
1800m R80,000
82 1 0.00 What A Poet (1) 61.0 A Marcus 4/1 4 b c Dylan Thomas - La Marama(AUS) (Luskin Star) 76 2 1.00 The Slade (10) 54.5 K De Melo 9/2 3 ch c Philanthropist - Aquatint(AUS) (Peintre Celebre) 70 3 1.05 Magical Bet (9) 57.5 S Randolph 7/1 6 b g Latino Magic - Allbecauseofyou(AUS) (Galileo) 59 4 2.05 Greatfiveeight (2) 52.5 M Winnaar 28/1 59 5 2.30 Smart World (11) 53.0 S Veale 13/1 67 6 3.80 Koncealed (7) 58.0 C Murray 7/2 61 7 3.95 Selvan’s Jet (5) 56.0 W Kennedy 11/2 55 8 4.00 Jay Again (12) 53.5 T Godden 35/1 62 9 5.75 Rockefeller (4) 52.5 ES Ngwane 12/1 60 10 6.25 In The Moment (3) 57.0 B Lerena 28/1 50 11 7.25 Argyle Bay (6) 54.0 C Habib 22/1 40 12 12.50 Guy From Dubai (8) 54.5 B Jacobson 18/1 Time: 109.16s (60.64s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 122% 1st T:CS Laird O:Messrs Andy Williams, H C N da Costa & Mrs N Laird B:bred in Australia
Race 8 (144)
Greyville MR 74 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack)
1000m R82,000
74 1 0.00 Vampirella (2) 58.5 A Forbes 7/2 4 b f Var - Bellotto Flash(AUS) (Bellotto) 70 2 1.75 Victory Takeover (9) 60.0 S Moodley 18/1 6 b m St Petersburg - Victory Tale (Jet Master) 59 3 2.50 Kept Secret (10) 56.0 K De Melo 22/1 6 b m King of Kings - Perfume Gift (Captain Al) 64 4 4.25 Mygirldownunder (4) 57.5 A Marcus 16/10 51 5 4.30 Icy Spirit (6) 56.0 C Habib 18/1 43 6 4.45 Pop Star (8) 52.5 ES Ngwane 15/1 42 7 6.20 Miss Nightingale (5) 55.0 W Kennedy 8/1 56 8 6.45 Elephant Matriarch (3) 62.0 T Godden 11/1 50 9 6.55 Chill Baby Chill (1) 55.5 C Murray 10/1 42 10 7.30 Wild Irish (7) 53.0 S Veale 8/1 27 11 8.55 Super Guppy (11) 52.5 M Winnaar 50/1 Time: 58.04s (58.04s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 123% 1st T:W Whitehead O:Messrs G S Perkins, D A Gafney, I D Howard, Sanjeev Ramsewak & Sanjeeth Ramsewak & Miss W Whitehead B:Haras Del Carmo
TIGER RIDGE WILGERBOSDRIFT PO BOX 322, PIKETBERG 7320. TEL: 022 942 1266 FAX: 022 942 1755
1400m R85,000
1400m R85,000
72 1 0.00 Dancer In The Dark (2) 57.0 M Winnaar 40/1 3 b c A P Answer - Bling Dancer (West Man) 71 2 0.25 Terabyte (4) 57.0 S Veale 13/20 3 b c Jay Peg - Fly Jet Fly (Jet Master) 67 3 1.75 La Ferrari (12) 57.0 S Randolph 9/2 3 ch g Tiger Ridge - Thekkady (National Emblem) 56 4 2.25 Liberty Market (8) 57.0 T Godden 18/1 58 5 3.75 Fathead Brownie (6) 60.0 W Kennedy 100/1 58 6 3.80 Portman Square (9) 60.0 B Lerena 6/1 58 7 3.85 Sunshine City (11) 60.0 S Moodley 40/1 60 8 4.10 Rock Of Peace (1) 57.0 C Murray 28/1 56 9 6.10 Rainbow Forest (7) 58.0 B Claassen 100/1 45 10 6.85 Biscay Baby (3) 54.0 ES Ngwane 13/1 32 11 13.35 Megrez (5) 57.0 A Forbes 18/1 12 12 19.85 Quizz Time (10) 57.0 D Daniels 100/1 Time: 84.83s (60.59s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 122% 1st T:T Mitchley O:Messrs D Carswell, J Gulliver, D Hadiaris, S Jones, R M Katz & Q Wilson B:Clifton Stud
VAAL Saturday 1 October Going: good Vaal Maiden Plate
Race 2 (209)
Vaal Maiden Plate (F&M)
1400m R100,000
60.0
S Chambers
100/1
60.0
C Maujean
13/10
58.0
C Murray
58.0 58.0 58.0 60.0 58.0 60.0 60.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 58.0 60.0 58.0
WON at Greyville over 1800m, 30 Sept for trainer CS Laird
KIMBERLEY CLUB 3 br g Lonhro - Diamond Masque(NZ) (Align)
WON at Scottsville over 1200m, 2 October for trainer DR Drier
Race 9 (216)
CARDIFF CASTLE
3 b c Dylan Thomas - Parisian Sunrise(AUS) (Royal Academy) WON at Durbanville over 2000m, 2 October for trainer J Ramsden and placed . . Lucky Tuesday, Duke Of Edinburgh, Table Bay, Turaathy, Fantasy Art
www.aushorse.net.au Vaal Maiden Plate
1200m R100,000
87 1 0.00 Doosra (11) 59.0 G Lerena 4/10 3 b c Captain Al - Caughtintheslips (Caesour) (12) 59.0 JP vd Merwe 5/1 81 2 1.75 Romi’s Boy 3 b c Querari - Larking Around (Montjeu) (8) 59.0 L Hewitson 22/1 64 3 6.50 Pilou 3 ch c Western Winter - Bardot (Badger Land) (6) 59.0 G Wrogemann 28/1 57 4 8.50 Aristocat (3) 59.0 A Fortune 22/1 56 5 8.60 Collabro (16) 60.0 C Maujean 22/1 42 6 10.90 August Duke (4) 59.0 M v Rensburg 35/1 47 7 11.20 Moshav (2) 60.0 L Burke 50/1 40 8 11.45 Time To Be Great (14) 59.0 S Brown 50/1 40 9 13.00 Miesque’s Rumba (1) 59.0 K Zechner 35/1 40 10 13.10 Vapour Stream (13) 60.0 R Danielson 100/1 30 11 14.20 Kings Landing (5) 59.0 C Murray 75/1 35 12 14.50 Military Award (10) 59.0 D Habib 75/1 31 13 15.60 Pagoda (15) 59.0 M Yeni 66/1 0 14 28.00 Carol Master (9) 59.0 J Sampson 55/1 0 15 28.30 Charlie Tango (7) 59.0 C Zackey 75/1 0 16 99.99 Machete Time: 70.6s (58.83s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 122% 1st T:JJ v Vuuren O:Messrs J F & L M F Wernars & Mrs T J Wernars B:Varsfontein Stud
Race 5 (212)
Congratulations to Connections
Race 1 (208)
WHAT A POET
4 b c Dylan Thomas - La Marama(AUS) (Luskin Star)
Race 3 (210)
Vaal Pinnacle Stakes
1000m R150,000
4/1
A Fortune 4/1 S Randolph 45/1 T Appie 35/1 L Bester 66/1 C Ngcobo 100/1 S Brown 100/1 L Hewitson 18/1 G v Niekerk 16/1 M Yeni 100/1 G Wrogemann 15/1 J Penny 66/1 M v Rensburg 10/1 B Nyawo 50/1 SP Total %: 124%
1400m R100,000
81 1 0.00 Always A Lady (12) 58.0 M Yeni 13/1 3 b f Dynasty - Allegoria(IRE) (Spectrum) 71 2 3.50 Rouge Allure (19) 58.0 C Ngcobo 16/1 3 ch f Kahal - Mekyaas(GB) (Pivotal) 70 3 3.55 Elusive Strike (5) 58.0 G Lerena 16/10 3 b f Elusive Fort - Strikelli (Strike Smartly) 69 4 4.05 Rhyme Or Reason (10) 58.0 W Kennedy 28/1 69 5 4.15 Secret Star (21) 58.0 M v Rensburg 22/1 65 6 5.25 Smiling Blue Eyes (9) 58.0 G v Niekerk 5/1 63 7 6.05 Three Kingdoms (15) 58.0 C Maujean 16/1 58 8 6.25 Queen Of the Lords (11) 60.0 C Zackey 20/1 59 9 7.25 Teenage Dream (17) 58.0 A Fortune 7/1 51 10 8.50 Sweet Chestnut (8) 60.0 R Simons 35/1 51 11 10.00 Pretty Popular (20) 58.0 L Hewitson 16/1 45 12 10.40 Bank The Bill (18) 60.0 K Zechner 22/1 35 13 15.40 Key Endeavour (4) 58.0 S Brown 100/1 32 14 16.50 Geosphere (16) 58.0 C Murray 66/1 24 15 19.00 Great Sound (14) 58.0 G Wrogemann 100/1 21 16 20.00 Wicked Lady Jane (3) 58.0 R Danielson 66/1 10 17 22.00 Countess Nabeela (1) 60.0 R Munger 80/1 11 18 23.20 Pure Love (2) 58.0 D Habib 100/1 6 19 25.00 Arte (7) 58.0 G Wright 100/1 3 20 26.00 Golden Rays (6) 58.0 S Chambers 50/1 0 21 31.50 Salmon Rose (13) 58.0 B Nyawo 100/1 Time: 83.51s (59.65s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 123% 1st T:G v Zyl O:Mr A R & Mrs A B L Beck B:Highlands
Vaal Heritage 1200 (F&M)(Non-Blacktype)
89 1 0.00 Drifting Dusk (3) 60.0 5 b m Dynasty - Fading Light (Bel Byou) (11) 61.5 88 2 1.30 Lumya 5 b m Toreador - Kissing Cousin (Captain Al) (8) 52.0 66 3 1.50 Beautiful Shay 4 gr f Mambo In Seattle - Twing(SNL) (Act One) (1) 57.0 83 4 2.30 Seattle Singer (6) 56.0 71 5 2.70 Aldiara (7) 57.0 72 6 3.10 Easy Street (2) 52.0 55 7 4.60 Lakahal (9) 53.0 55 8 5.40 South Atlantic (4) 52.0 41 9 8.60 Raring To Go (5) 56.5 44 10 10.60 Paree (12) 57.0 44 11 10.80 Tapaway (10) 56.5 21 12 17.00 Golden Mirabilis Time: 70.16s (58.47s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) 1st T:M Houdalakis O:Mr M E Leaf B:Highlands
Race 6 (213)
Vaal Heritage 1200 (Non-Blacktype)
Vaal Grand Heritage (Non-Blacktype)
1475m R250,000
Vaal 1000m Sophomore 1000 (3yo’s)(Non-Blacktype) R125,000
88 1 0.00 Green Pepper (12) 52.5 R Simons 2/1 3 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Pimento (Fort Wood) (9) 59.0 A Fortune 18/10 102 2 0.10 Rivarine 3 b c Var - River Jetez (Jet Master) (4) 57.0 S Brown 35/1 77 3 5.30 Approval Mode 3 b c Miesque’s Approval - Model Fever (Mogok) (14) 60.0 M Yeni 12/1 83 4 5.40 Oomph (11) 54.5 K Zechner 9/1 69 5 5.80 Wrecking Ball (6) 55.0 C Maujean 28/1 61 6 8.20 Nitro Charge (8) 55.0 M v Rensburg 100/1 59 7 8.70 Hallo Mr (3) 55.0 JP vd Merwe 100/1 58 8 8.90 Le Tigre (2) 54.5 L Hewitson 20/1 56 9 9.10 Announcing Rain (7) 54.5 G Wrogemann 8/1 55 10 9.40 Bonnie Dawn (5) 55.0 J Sampson 55/1 43 11 12.60 Flight Mode (13) 55.0 C Zackey 16/1 40 12 13.40 Lotus Elan (1) 55.0 S Randolph 66/1 30 13 15.90 Mind Shade (10) 55.0 R Munger 100/1 0 14 99.99 Mia Culpa Time: 56.62s (56.62s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:JJ v Vuuren O:Mr P A Pearson & Vendel Civils (Pty) Ltd B:Varsfontein Stud
Race 10 (217) Vaal Maiden Plate (F&M)
1000m R100,000
73 1 0.00 Levi Lady (21) 59.0 R Danielson 6/1 3 b f Horse Chestnut - Blue Jean Baby (Goldmark) (1) 59.0 M v Rensburg 22/1 72 2 0.20 Lady Of The World 3 b f Great Britain - Worldwise (Lavery) (14) 59.0 G Lerena 3/1 61 3 3.00 Turaathy 3 b f Redoute’s Choice - National Colour (National Assembly) (18) 59.0 L Hewitson 35/1 61 4 3.10 Jameson Girl (2) 59.0 S Chambers 100/1 61 5 3.15 Kirkconnel Lass (6) 60.0 Wei Marwing 4/1 51 6 4.05 Clifton Road (19) 59.0 S Brown 40/1 56 7 4.30 Berdanine (10) 59.0 C Murray 55/1 54 8 4.80 Osculation (20) 60.0 D Dillon 100/1 46 9 5.30 Street Affair 10 5.55 Pipkin (4) 60.0 C Ngcobo 100/1 45 (5) 59.0 J Mariba 22/1 50 11 5.75 Claret Cup (11) 59.0 G Wrogemann 40/1 46 12 6.85 Country House (3) 60.0 C Maujean 100/1 40 13 6.90 The Great Duchess (8) 59.0 R Simons 5/1 45 14 6.95 Var Agtig (13) 59.0 J Greyling 75/1 42 15 7.85 Russian Dream (17) 59.0 B Lerena 10/1 37 16 9.00 Ordained (7) 59.0 M Yeni 55/1 29 17 11.00 Miss Bulsara (12) 59.0 JP vd Merwe 35/1 15 18 14.50 Asha Amazambane (9) 59.0 J Sampson 12/1 10 19 15.70 See Are Seven (22) 59.0 G v Niekerk 55/1 0 20 18.50 Qui Tango (16) 60.0 A Fortune 100/1 0 21 19.25 Starry Night (15) 59.0 G Wright 100/1 0 22 99.99 Quintessa Time: 58.08s (58.08s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 124% 1st T:RR Magner O:Mr S M Leahy B:Moutonshoek
1200m R150,000
G Lerena
8/1
C Zackey
7/1
R Munger
18/1
M Yeni 33/10 C Maujean 15/1 G Wrogemann 12/1 J Penny 13/1 C Murray 5/1 C Ngcobo 18/1 G v Niekerk 5/1 R Simons 22/1 R Danielson 28/1 SP Total %: 120%
1200m R150,000
79 1 0.00 Seattle Lady (17) 50.0 JP vd Merwe 12/1 5 b m Sail From Seattle - Woodland Lady (Fort Wood) (13) 56.5 A Fortune 9/2 88 2 1.50 Duke Nukem 4 ch g Bankable - Guest Gallery (Special Preview) (16) 50.0 M Yeni 18/1 70 3 2.50 Aldric 7 ch g Jallad - Princess Belinda (Royal Chalice) (9) 62.5 G Lerena 7/1 93 4 4.00 Amazing Strike (5) 58.5 D Dillon 7/1 83 5 4.10 The Stone Thrower (6) 61.5 C Murray 22/1 89 6 4.30 Bezanova (8) 56.5 R Danielson 16/1 76 7 4.80 Dreamuponadream (14) 54.5 L Hewitson 7/1 79 8 5.05 Flying Myth (4) 57.0 Wei Marwing 10/1 75 9 5.55 Master’s Spirit (3) 53.5 R Simons 40/1 60 10 7.45 Kapellmeister (15) 51.5 R Munger 10/1 55 11 7.75 Vulcan (10) 52.0 J Mariba 22/1 54 12 8.15 Cannes (12) 50.0 T Appie 100/1 49 13 8.45 Dragon’s Breath (7) 59.5 C Zackey 12/1 69 14 8.65 Kingoftheworld (1) 53.0 G v Niekerk 28/1 30 15 15.50 Kapitan (2) 50.0 M Thackeray 100/1 0 16 26.00 Lokshina (11) 53.5 J Greyling 28/1 0 17 99.99 Wargames Time: 69.56s (57.97s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:JJ v Vuuren O:Messrs G Fell, J F & L M F Wernars, G I Stephen, G H Norman & J C Buffey B:Ascot Stud
Race 7 (214)
Vaal Heritage Consolation (Non-Blacktype)
96 1 0.00 Prince Of Orange (3) 60.0 G Lerena 8/1 5 b g Indigo Magic - Orange Moon (Dominion Royale) (18) 52.0 K De Melo 28/1 78 2 0.20 Counterstroke 5 b g Count Dubois - Aquilonia(USA) (Giant’s Causeway) (21) 57.5 A Fortune 12/1 90 3 0.30 Forest Fox 5 b g Dupont - Forest Vixen (Fort Wood) (10) 60.0 G v Niekerk 16/1 92 4 1.50 Halve The Deficit (4) 55.5 S Brown 55/1 81 5 1.75 Stavinsky (12) 50.0 W Kennedy 8/1 68 6 2.15 Odd Rob (9) 52.5 C Maujean 15/1 72 7 2.65 Nephrite (5) 50.0 T Appie 15/1 64 8 3.40 Trip To Paradise (2) 52.5 C Ngcobo 55/1 68 9 3.80 Tom Fool (1) 51.0 L Hewitson 18/1 64 10 4.30 Seventh Heart (14) 54.5 R Simons 7/1 71 11 4.60 Silver Class (11) 51.0 J Mariba 40/1 62 12 4.90 Street Flyer (19) 50.0 M Yeni 10/1 56 13 6.20 Move Like Jagger (17) 50.0 J Penny 10/1 53 14 7.20 Yankee Captain (8) 50.0 JP vd Merwe 22/1 52 15 7.50 Gasoline (15) 52.0 M Thackeray 40/1 55 16 8.00 Cumberland (16) 51.0 R Munger 55/1 46 17 10.10 Over It (6) 52.5 K Zechner 16/1 49 18 10.40 Like A Boss (13) 63.5 B Lerena 35/1 68 19 12.00 Stonehenge (7) 57.0 M v Rensburg 8/1 53 20 12.25 Brooklyn Brawler (20) 50.0 F Maleking 100/1 29 21 15.00 Haddington Time: 87.24s (60.17s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 123% 1st T:C Dawson O:Mesdames J&K Ralphs & Mr LP Ralphs B:Oldlands Stud
104 1 0.00 African Ruler (7) 60.0 G Lerena 22/10 4 b g Trippi - Chant de Nuit (Caesour) (3) 60.0 D Dillon 16/1 97 2 1.75 Tar Heel 4 b g Var - Egyptian Reign (Kabool) (8) 61.5 A Fortune 7/2 100 3 1.95 Doing It For Dan 5 b g Windrush - Wrapped In Clover(USA) (Mt Livermore) (5) 61.5 G Wrogemann 3/1 96 4 3.05 Trip Tease (1) 54.0 K Zechner 35/1 78 5 3.25 Isphan (9) 58.5 W Kennedy 6/1 83 6 4.65 Isca (2) 57.0 R Danielson 28/1 62 7 9.00 Vincente (6) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 13/1 63 8 10.25 Splendid Garden (4) 57.0 L Hewitson 13/1 55 9 10.65 Bad Boy Buddy Boy Time: 56.94s (56.94s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:PA Peter O:Mr H C N Da Costa B:HCN Da Costa
. . . and placed . . . All True Man, La Ferrari
63 1 0.00 Diablo Canyon (13) 4 b c Ravishing - Sweet Briar (Joshua Dancer) 62 2 0.50 Bush Pilot (10) 4 ch g Judpot - Bushra (Badger Land) 62 3 2.00 Charleston Hero (3) 3 b g Silvano - Nimley (Jet Master) 49 4 6.50 Just As Frisky (16) 46 5 7.25 Lee’s Pick (9) 44 6 8.00 Bradwell Bay (11) 35 7 9.50 Man The Fort (14) 31 8 12.50 Scholar Patrol (15) 23 9 13.50 Graf Spee (2) 17 10 15.50 Duke Of Edinburgh (4) 21 11 15.75 Kahal’s Legacy (8) 20 12 16.00 Mosio O Tunya (1) 19 13 16.25 Magic Maker (6) 8 14 20.00 Artificio (7) 0 15 25.25 Together Forever (5) 0 16 25.45 Sputnik Plain (12) Time: 83.92s (59.94s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) 1st T:S Moffatt O:Mrs J Moffatt B:J Moffatt
Race 8 (215)
Race 4 (211)
WON at Fairview, 1200m, 30 September
1400m R85,000
74 1 0.00 Marron (1) 57.0 W Kennedy 18/10 3 ch g Horse Chestnut - Flutter Bye (Labeeb) 71 2 0.05 Secret Success (5) 60.0 A Forbes 8/1 4 b g Mullins Bay - Sovereign Lass (Silvano) 67 3 1.55 Sun Dynasty (10) 60.0 C Murray 7/2 4 b g Dynasty - Heading Home (Special Preview) 64 4 3.30 Ice Emperor (6) 57.0 S Moodley 8/1 49 5 7.55 Black Samurai (7) 60.0 D Schwarz 22/1 48 6 7.70 Gold Sail (11) 60.0 S Veale 15/1 48 7 7.95 Q Behind Me (12) 60.0 T Godden 28/1 49 8 8.20 Black Forest (2) 57.0 K De Melo 18/1 46 9 9.20 Royal Yevahn (3) 57.0 B Lerena 11/2 3 10 22.70 Roy’s Jackpot (9) 60.0 J Samuel 100/1 3 11 22.80 Stormy City (8) 60.0 D Daniels 66/1 0 12 25.80 Kikoman (4) 57.0 S Randolph 35/1 Time: 84.25s (60.18s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:AJ Rivalland O:Messrs A S Potts & E Cassim & Mrs M D J Liley B:Backworth Stud
Race 4 (140)
Race 6 (142)
5bg Tiger Ridge - National Empress (National Assembly) 1000m R85,000
73 1 0.00 Summer In The City (9) 57.0 K De Melo 11/1 3 b f Mogok - Cool Summer (Shaamit) 70 2 0.25 Florrick (4) 60.0 A Marcus 8/10 4 b f Windrush - Legal Wise (Centenary) 72 3 0.30 Momo (11) 57.0 W Kennedy 7/2 3 b f Ideal World - Counting Gold (Count Dubois) 65 4 2.55 She’s A Jo (12) 57.0 D Schwarz 18/1 61 5 3.80 Wahi (2) 57.0 C Murray 18/1 61 6 4.05 Hands At Work (1) 57.0 S Veale 22/1 61 7 4.10 Suvretta Rock (3) 57.0 J Samuel 11/1 60 8 4.15 Winnieshob (7) 57.0 S Moodley 35/1 55 9 5.90 Molly Kool (5) 57.0 B Dean 66/1 51 10 7.15 Georgina (10) 57.0 B Lerena 50/1 51 11 7.20 Somnium (8) 57.0 T Godden 8/1 44 12 8.95 Jibe Talk (6) 60.0 D Daniels 100/1 Time: 85.24s (60.89s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 128% 1st T:PL Lunn O:Messrs A J van Huyssteen, L P Lunn & P L Lunn B:Scott Bros
Race 3 (139)
1400m R80,000
PATAUDI
70 1 0.00 Red Apache (12) 60.0 W Kennedy 4/1 4 b g Miesque’s Approval - Apache Rose (Dolpour) 75 2 0.05 The Reformation (1) 58.0 C Habib 50/1 3 b g Great Britain - Pledge (West Man) 67 3 0.55 Je Suis Silver (3) 55.5 D Schwarz 15/10 3 b f Curved Ball - Share The Silver (Announce) 51 4 4.80 Lord Luton (11) 60.0 T Godden 13/1 56 5 4.85 Hello Charlie (9) 58.0 S Moodley 66/1 53 6 5.60 Land Of The Gods (8) 58.0 B Lerena 8/1 46 7 6.10 Harambe (2) 60.0 L Tarentaal 15/1 50 8 6.15 Whoshotthechef (10) 58.0 S Veale 22/1 48 9 6.65 Yorkshire Dales (4) 58.0 K De Melo 7/2 48 10 6.70 House Hunter (7) 58.0 C Murray 28/1 42 11 8.20 Roy’s Eagle (5) 58.0 M Winnaar 35/1 23 12 12.95 Four Stripes (6) 58.0 ES Ngwane 40/1 Time: 59.06s (59.06s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 123% 1st T:G v Zyl O:Messrs E A Budlender, J Chapman & P R Rencken B:Scott Bros
Race 2 (138)
Greyville MR 74 Handicap (Polytrack)
80 1 0.00 Bizjet (9) 59.0 B Lerena 10/1 6 b g Jet Master - Nations Best (Elliodor) 65 2 0.75 NewYorkStateOfMind (7) 53.0 ES Ngwane 22/1 5 b g Fort Beluga - Dynamite Model (Badger Land) 76 3 2.25 Fantasy Art (1) 60.0 A Marcus 28/10 5 br g Wanted - Artist Johanna(ARG) (Festin) 74 4 2.50 Breakfast Club (4) 59.5 S Veale 5/2 68 5 2.55 Albert (2) 57.0 T Godden 18/1 (5) 58.5 S Randolph 10/1 71 6 2.70 Soldier’s Code 63 7 3.45 Hold The Line (11) 56.0 C Murray 28/1 69 8 3.50 Seek The Summit (3) 58.5 C Habib 22/1 59 9 4.25 Heptagon (6) 55.0 A Forbes 15/1 64 10 4.30 Argo’s Jet (12) 57.5 S Moodley 15/1 61 11 7.05 Son Of Silver (10) 60.0 K De Melo 10/1 45 12 7.55 Blunderbuss (8) 53.5 W Kennedy 15/1 Time: 82.7s (59.07s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:C Scott O:Messrs W M R Dajee & A A Desai B:Daytona Stud
1475m R750,000
97 1 0.00 Irish Pride (15) 58.0 G Lerena 8/1 4 b g Ideal World - Celtic Cross (Fort Wood) (7) 55.0 S Brown 28/1 87 2 1.10 Front Rank 5 b g Mogok - Jump Ahead (Sapieha) (14) 58.0 G v Niekerk 9/1 93 3 1.30 Lunar Approach 4 b c Right Approach - Ashbrook (Doowaley) (6) 51.0 J Penny 50/1 77 4 1.40 Raise The Red (19) 51.0 H vd Hoven 22/1 76 5 1.70 Analyse This (3) 58.0 M v Rensburg 22/1 91 6 2.10 Kings Archer (18) 54.5 C Maujean 20/1 82 7 2.35 Miracle Bureau (23) 57.5 C Zackey 12/1 87 8 3.10 Arctica (27) 55.5 R Danielson 28/1 81 9 3.40 Alexa (25) 55.5 C Murray 18/1 79 10 4.20 Chepardo (26) 64.0 A Fortune 22/1 95 11 5.00 Pivotal Pursuit (16) 62.0 K De Melo 22/1 90 12 5.30 Donny G (11) 58.0 R Munger 75/1 75 13 7.30 Shepard One (24) 61.5 W Kennedy 22/1 81 14 7.80 Celtic Captain (22) 53.0 L Hewitson 12/1 62 15 8.10 Awesome Adam (17) 55.5 M Yeni 8/1 62 16 9.90 Humidor (5) 63.5 B Lerena 28/1 79 17 10.00 Bulleting Home (20) 59.0 R Simons 22/1 68 18 10.30 Thrust (21) 63.5 Wei Marwing 20/1 78 19 10.35 Moofeed (9) 54.5 G Wrogemann 40/1 55 20 11.35 Netflix (4) 52.5 M Thackeray 40/1 50 21 11.60 Man’s Inn (2) 53.5 JP vd Merwe 28/1 43 22 14.70 Belenos (13) 57.5 S Randolph 35/1 49 23 15.80 National Key (12) 50.0 T Appie 28/1 38 24 16.80 Bold Rex (8) 50.0 F Maleking 55/1 27 25 17.40 Urgent Fury (1) 53.0 K Zechner 50/1 30 26 18.60 Le Clos (10) 60.0 J Mariba 50/1 2 27 33.00 Persian Rug Time: 87.05s (60.03s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 122% 1st T:JJ v Vuuren O:Messrs J F & L M F Wernars B:Mauritzfontein Stud
Kingmambo – Banks Hill by Danehill
WON Grand Heritage (NBT)
IRISH PRIDE 4 b g Ideal World - Celtic Cross (Fort Wood) at Vaal, 1450, 1 October
5 wins 3 places 12 runs
Congratulations to JJ v Vuuren, Messrs JF & LMF Wernars, Mauritzfontein Stud
Shirley Valentine
1 win 2 places 3 runs 3 b f Ideal World - Maximum Break (Western Winter) WON by 2.0L at Vaal, 1600, 22 Sept
Congratulations to DS Bosch, Mr M J A Ferreira, SR Rosseau
. . . and placed . . . Momo, Shady World Guy Murdoch • Tel: 053 833 7095 Cell: 083 308 4002 • guy@mauritzfontein.co.za
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SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 7th - SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER 2016
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
another winner for
another winner for
Summer In The City
Red Apache
WON at Greyville, 30 September
WON at Greyville, 30 September
T: PL Lunn J: K De Melo O :Messrs A J van Huyssteen, L P Lunn & P L Lunn B: Scott Bros
T: G v Zyl J: W Kennedy O: Messrs E A Budlender, J Chapman & P R Rencken B: Scott Bros Race 6 (150)
breeders of
LEVI LADY
1 win 9 places 11 runs
SUNSET EYES
1 win 1 place 3 runs
3 b f Horse Chestnut - Blue Jean Baby (Goldmark) WON at Vaal 1000m, 1 October
3 ch c Western Winter - Winning Eyes (Qui Danzig) WON by 3.50L at Durbanville 1400m, 2 October
Congratulations to all the connections Chris Gerber & Dr Bennie vd Merwe PO Box 67, Piketberg 7320 Tel (022) 942 1782 or (022) 942 1255 email: namaquas@intekom.co.za
SCOTTSVILLE Sunday 2 October
Going: soft Scottsville Maiden Plate (3yo’s)
1200m R85,000
75 1 0.00 Kimberley Club (14) 60.0 A Marcus 18/10 3 br g Lonhro - Diamond Masque(NZ) (Align) (16) 60.0 B Lerena 3/1 71 2 1.25 Sir Edmund 3 b c Black Minnaloushe - Snake Charm (West Man) (10) 60.0 B Jacobson 66/1 70 3 1.50 Seattle Skyline 3 b c Mambo In Seattle - Isle Of Skye (Fort Wood) (11) 60.0 S Randolph 9/1 68 4 2.00 Prince Myshkin (4) 60.0 K De Melo 5/1 66 5 2.50 Glen Coco (13) 60.0 S Moodley 45/1 64 6 3.25 Roy’s Stormer (2) 60.0 S Veale 7/1 63 7 3.50 Heir Line (3) 60.0 D R Lerena 14/1 62 8 3.65 Cupking (12) 60.0 M Yeni 66/1 62 9 3.75 Kildonan Lad (7) 60.0 C Habib 50/1 61 10 4.00 Obvious Child (5) 60.0 T Godden 25/1 46 11 8.25 Techno Captain (9) 60.0 W Kennedy 25/1 39 12 10.25 Pacific Electric (6) 60.0 ES Ngwane 33/1 38 13 10.50 Lord Hogan (8) 60.0 M Winnaar 50/1 32 14 12.00 Scotch Briar (1) 60.0 D Schwarz 100/1 19 15 15.75 Zelensky (15) 60.0 A Forbes 45/1 16 16 16.50 Dom Seguidor Time: 72.58s (60.48s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 129% 1st T:DR Drier O:Mayfair Speculators (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr D L Brugman) B:bred in Australia
Race 2 (146)
Scottsville Maiden Plate (3yo Fillies)
1200m R85,000
81 1 0.00 Simona (6) 60.0 C Habib 11/10 3 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Ginger Hill (Western Winter) (11) 60.0 B Lerena 9/1 78 2 2.25 Kilmokea 3 gr f Kildonan - Case Stated (London News) (13) 60.0 J Samuel 35/1 66 3 5.75 Hallowed Spring 3 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Sublime Spring (Rakeen) (9) 60.0 A Marcus 33/10 58 4 8.00 Malhama (15) 60.0 W Kennedy 22/1 50 5 10.25 Earhart (2) 60.0 T Godden 100/1 44 6 11.75 Silent Flyer (8) 60.0 K De Melo 28/1 41 7 12.75 Crystal Ball (12) 60.0 S Moodley 66/1 34 8 14.50 Bottlenose (3) 60.0 M Yeni 6/1 34 9 14.60 Tesla (14) 60.0 D Schwarz 50/1 29 10 15.85 Bye Bye Baby (5) 60.0 A Forbes 40/1 28 11 16.10 April In Paris (10) 60.0 D Neethling 66/1 28 12 16.20 Likely Story (1) 60.0 B Jacobson 100/1 21 13 18.20 Madame Butterfly (4) 60.0 S Veale 22/1 19 14 18.70 Leading Lady (7) 60.0 S Randolph 100/1 3 15 23.20 Honeymoon Time: 71.93s (59.94s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:ML Roberts O:Newbury Racing (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr D E Evans) B:Nadeson Park
Race 3 (147)
Scottsville Maiden Plate (F&M)(Inside)
Scottsville MR 90 Handicap (F&M)(Inside)
1950m R104,000
88 1 0.00 Crackpot (1) 57.5 B Lerena 22/10 5 b m Judpot - Nazca (National Emblem) (6) 54.5 T Godden 7/2 78 2 1.75 Jet Intombi 7 b m Jet Master - Au Pair Girl (Model Man) (4) 58.0 J Samuel 12/1 85 3 2.25 Mamasita 5 b m Admire Main - Espinado (Joshua Dancer) (5) 52.0 S Veale 8/1 71 4 2.75 Velvet Wind (3) 53.0 K De Melo 5/1 72 5 2.90 Playboy Buddy (2) 63.5 S Moodley 7/1 96 6 2.95 Princess Varunya (7) 52.0 M Yeni 7/1 67 7 4.45 Roy’s Gold Time: 123.47s (63.32s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 114% 1st T:DC Howells O:Messrs B D Filby & G L A Roberts B:BD Filby
Race 5 (149)
Scottsville MR 72 Handicap (Inside)
62 1 0.00 Newtons Spark (4) 53.5 6 b g Newton - Bright Spark (Val des Bois) (6) 59.0 67 2 4.25 Born To Rule 7 gr g Jet Master - Joie De Grise(AUS) (Kenmare) (9) 61.0 67 3 7.00 Pure Valor 5 b g Dynasty - Pure Reason (Jallad) (8) 55.0 57 4 7.25 Olympic Power (1) 54.5 55 5 8.00 Impact Zone (13) 57.5 52 6 11.25 Celtic Heroine (2) 52.0 42 7 12.00 Sky Arrow (11) 58.0 50 8 12.75 Musuchelalomissus (10) 52.5 41 9 13.50 Ntokazi (5) 57.0 49 10 14.75 Bank The Cash (3) 52.5 32 11 16.50 Night Tide (12) 52.0 26 12 19.25 Roy’s Horse (7) 60.0 0 13 99.25 Jonovich Time: 152.48s (63.53s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) 1st T:ML Pappas O:Mr M L Pappas B:ML Pappas
Race 7 (151)
Scottsville MR 70 Handicap
HIGHVELD BREEDERS ASSOCIATION All breeders and interested persons situated in Gauteng, Mpumalanga, North West Province, Northern Province, Limpopo and the Free State are invited to a discussion regarding the formation of a Breeders association to represent and promote breeders interests in these areas.
2400m R78,000
D Schwarz
22/1
S Moodley
4/1
S Randolph
11/2
W Kennedy 8/1 C Habib 10/1 B Lerena 5/1 M Yeni 15/1 A Forbes 35/1 L Tarentaal 28/1 K De Melo 8/1 C Storey 40/1 T Godden 50/1 ES Ngwane 6/1 SP Total %: 119%
It is envisaged that in order to achieve these objectives, representations will be made to the racing operators, provincial legislators and central government. These representations will include negotiations regarding the provision of grants and other financial incentives to improve the quality of horses bred in these areas. The meeting will be held at Heversham Park Farm, Daleside Valley, Johannesburg, on 15 October 2016 at 12h00. Lunch will be provided.
1400m R150,000
83 1 0.00 Sweet Lady Jade (2) 60.0 A Marcus 7/2 3 b f Querari - Lute Of Jade (Western Winter) (1) 60.0 ES Ngwane 15/1 82 2 0.50 Beaute Noire 3 b f Black Minnaloushe - Logontonews (London News) (9) 60.0 S Randolph 7/1 80 3 1.00 Eden Gardens Glitz 3 b f Seventh Rock - First Storm (Hard Up) (8) 60.0 W Kennedy 6/1 71 4 4.25 Diamond In The Sky (4) 60.0 B Lerena 55/1 69 5 4.75 Royal Rose (7) 60.0 K De Melo 18/10 69 6 4.80 Seatops (3) 60.0 S Veale 12/1 68 7 5.05 Supreme Vision (6) 60.0 D Schwarz 7/1 61 8 7.55 Lily And Spice (5) 60.0 M Yeni 20/1 38 9 15.30 Ibtihaj Time: 85.99s (61.42s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 118% 1st T:SG Tarry O:Messrs C J H van Niekerk, M J Jooste & B Kantor B:Klawervlei Stud
Race 9 (153)
Scottsville MR 60 Handicap (F&M)(Inside)
1600m R66,000
75 1 0.00 La Vida Banco (14) 60.5 J Samuel 12/1 4 b f Bankable - La Vida Bella(ARG) (Candy Stripes) (11) 59.0 B Lerena 12/1 67 2 2.00 Juds Express 4 b f Judpot - Indian Express (Lecture) (1) 56.0 D Schwarz 7/1 59 3 2.75 Topaz Rain 5 b m A P Answer - Chasing Rainbows (Spectrum) (5) 59.0 L Tarentaal 12/1 65 4 2.80 Silver Inspiration (6) 56.0 W Kennedy 9/1 54 5 5.05 Shiraz Cabernet (9) 57.5 S Randolph 11/2 56 6 5.55 Serval (2) 54.0 C Habib 35/1 48 7 5.60 Scarlet Rivera (10) 61.0 B Claassen 13/1 63 8 5.70 Le Chat D’amour (13) 59.0 T Godden 11/1 57 9 6.45 Seattle Belle (8) 58.5 K De Melo 16/1 55 10 6.95 Burnburry (7) 60.5 S Veale 11/2 58 11 7.70 Gavea Girl (3) 57.0 M Yeni 28/1 50 12 7.80 Ethylene (4) 56.0 ES Ngwane 11/2 46 13 8.55 Reconsider Baby (12) 52.5 S Moodley 66/1 33 14 11.05 Noriki Time: 98.61s (61.63s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 121% 1st T:WH Marwing O:Messrs D Chinsammy, H Adams & S Mathen B:Nadeson Park
T: T Zackey J: S Brown O: Mr K P & Mrs N M Backos & Messrs S F G Habib, M A Savvi & R M Scott B: Scott Bros
Invitation to the formation of the
1000m R74,000
Race 8 (152) Scottsville KZN 3yo Series Fillies 1400 (Non-Black Type)(Inside
Please RSVP to: Fred Brons
+27 83 325 8161 or email at fred@fairaviation.co.za Race 4 (105)
Durbanville MR 76 Handicap (F&M)
1600m R79,000
79 1 0.00 Evoke Emotion (3) 60.0 G Cheyne 3/1 5 b m Dynasty - Something Of Value (Badger Land) (12) 60.0 S Cele 66/1 77 2 1.25 Elusive Wave 5 b m Elusive Fort - Slipthrew(GB) (Slip Anchor) (6) 58.5 G v Niekerk 7/2 73 3 1.65 Lucky Tuesday 5 b m Authorized - Go Ruby Go(AUS) (Baryshnikov) (2) 58.0 G Behr 13/1 71 4 1.85 Waning Crescent (1) 53.5 D Ashby 66/1 69 5 3.35 Amatori (4) 52.0 B May 22/1 54 6 3.45 Morethanthat (7) 59.5 C du Plooy 15/1 71 7 3.55 Amarillo Rose (10) 56.5 L Africa 22/1 63 8 3.85 Wafiqah (5) 53.5 C Orffer 7/2 67 9 4.35 Baroness Mary (9) 52.0 S Fortune 15/1 62 10 4.85 Rustar Dhow (8) 53.0 R Fourie 7/1 64 11 4.95 Fort Ruby (11) 60.5 A Domeyer 28/1 66 12 6.70 Tripinthemist (13) 57.0 M Byleveld 40/1 56 13 7.70 Sassy Sal (14) 56.0 D Dillon 35/1 52 14 8.45 Chisanyama Time: 98.58s (61.61s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 122% 1st T:J Snaith O:Messrs E A Braun, E G Bouwer & P S Loomes & Vendel Civils (Pty) Ltd & Mesdames J & K Ralphs B:RJ Antrobus
DURBANVILLE Sunday 2 October
1950m R85,000
76 1 0.00 Shirley Valentine (5) 57.0 A Marcus 8/10 3 b f Ideal World - Maximum Break (Western Winter) (2) 57.0 T Godden 28/1 72 2 2.00 Under The Rose 3 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Moonlite ‘n Roses (Al Mufti) (8) 57.0 K De Melo 8/1 72 3 2.15 Victory Cross 3 b f Brave Tin Soldier - Devon Cross(ZIM) (Fard) (7) 57.0 B Lerena 4/1 67 4 4.40 Louella (13) 57.0 W Kennedy 5/1 64 5 6.40 Black Hall Bar (4) 60.0 C Habib 66/1 59 6 6.55 Attic View (9) 57.0 ES Ngwane 35/1 59 7 8.80 Mermaid Mambo (1) 57.0 S Moodley 100/1 59 8 8.85 Swordfish (12) 60.0 S Veale 28/1 39 9 17.10 Palace Mystery (6) 57.0 C Storey 100/1 43 10 17.35 Ravarosa (10) 60.0 D Schwarz 22/1 37 11 18.35 Pocahontas Girl (11) 60.0 M Winnaar 66/1 25 12 24.35 Ginger Quill (3) 60.0 M Yeni 55/1 11 13 31.60 Wild Lassie Time: 122.97s (63.06s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 124% 1st T:DS Bosch O:Mr M J A Ferreira B:SR Rosseau
Race 4 (148)
1200m R82,000
79 1 0.00 Sovereign Reign (14) 61.0 D Schwarz 22/1 5 b g Dynasty - Miss Caskura(ARG) (Numerous) (6) 57.5 T Godden 6/1 67 2 3.00 All True Man 5 b g Tiger Ridge - Life Without Care(USA) (Quiet American) (12) 61.0 S Randolph 9/2 82 3 3.05 Victory Team 3 b g Var - Venetian Lady (Captain Al) (2) 58.0 A Marcus 3/1 63 4 4.30 Mr Mcsteamy (16) 61.0 A Forbes 12/1 67 5 4.80 Jason Argo (11) 56.0 M Yeni 6/1 53 6 5.55 Shoot The Bull (15) 52.0 ES Ngwane 66/1 43 7 6.05 Fat Chance (7) 54.5 D Neethling 28/1 43 8 7.30 Cold Shot (9) 52.5 S Veale 28/1 37 9 7.80 Frisket (13) 52.0 W Kennedy 15/1 35 10 7.95 Draco (5) 52.0 T Juglall 35/1 31 11 8.95 Roy’s Power (10) 52.0 K De Melo 40/1 21 12 11.45 Colmant (8) 52.0 KS Sakayi 100/1 21 13 11.55 Sylvan Jet (4) 53.5 M Winnaar 35/1 23 14 11.70 Fleetfoot Mac (3) 55.0 C Habib 11/1 23 15 12.70 Thunder Run (1) 52.0 S Mbhele 28/1 4 16 15.70 Threshold Time: 58.36s (58.36s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:Y Govender O:Messrs JT Cilliers & LL Cunha & Camtara Trading CC (Nom: Mr MG Gramanie) & Green Street Bloodstock (Pty) Ltd. (P Brown, G Powell-Rees, H Moller) B:Al Adiyaat
. . . and placed . . . HALLOWED SPRING, KIDMAMBO
Race 1 (145)
Scottsville MR 79 Handicap
85 1 0.00 Dance On Air (11) 60.0 A Marcus 9/1 4 b g Kahal - Dancer’s Delight (Rambo Dancer) (15) 56.5 T Godden 10/1 72 2 1.50 Promissory 4 b g Overlord - Kelly’s Promise (Al Mufti) (12) 55.5 S Veale 6/1 69 3 4.00 Lee’s Star 3 ch g Western Winter - Irish Heroine(IRE) (Selkirk) (3) 59.0 W Kennedy 15/1 64 4 5.25 Bagger Vance (7) 57.5 K De Melo 7/1 61 5 5.30 Burra Boy (8) 54.0 M Yeni 13/1 53 6 5.45 One O Won (2) 59.5 A Forbes 11/2 65 7 5.50 Panza (5) 58.5 C Habib 40/1 58 8 6.75 Snowman (6) 52.0 S Mbhele 66/1 41 9 7.50 Highland Fling (14) 59.5 D C Kotzen 15/1 55 10 8.25 Fareeq (4) 53.5 C Storey 6/1 41 11 8.50 Roy’s Air Force (9) 58.5 T Juglall 50/1 51 12 8.55 Royal Kaitrina (13) 52.0 J Samuel 40/1 36 13 8.80 Son Of Orimandes (10) 52.0 ES Ngwane 10/1 22 14 12.80 Master Sam (1) 52.0 D R Lerena 8/1 0 15 26.05 Treasure Hunter Time: 71s (59.17s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 124% 1st T:CS Laird O:Mayfair Speculators (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr D L Brugman) B:Summerhill Stud
Front Rank
2nd in the Grand Heritage at Vaal, 1 October
Race 1 (102)
Going: soft Durbanville Maiden Plate (F&M)
1200m R75,000
71 1 0.00 Miss Malbec (2) 59.0 D Dillon 13/20 3 ch f Philanthropist - Miami Blues (Western Winter) (8) 59.0 R Fourie 9/1 69 2 0.75 Midtown Manhattan 3 b f Greys Inn - Bergdorf Blonde (Silvano) (11) 59.0 L Africa 18/1 68 3 0.80 Glennie 3 b f Oracy - Timpanist(GB) (Beat Hollow) (7) 59.0 B May 22/1 67 4 1.30 Miss Stake (10) 59.0 C Orffer 35/1 60 5 3.05 Seattle Oak (3) 60.0 A Domeyer 9/1 54 6 3.10 Helen’s Bay (6) 59.0 S Cele 100/1 57 7 3.85 Big Bang Theory (1) 60.0 C Bantam 22/1 49 8 4.60 Mamselle Al (5) 59.0 G v Niekerk 15/1 53 9 5.00 No Doubt (12) 59.0 A Andrews 40/1 52 10 5.40 Chit Chat (13) 59.0 C du Plooy 50/1 44 11 7.65 Sixth Station (4) 59.0 G Cheyne 11/2 43 12 7.85 War Of Roses (9) 59.0 G Behr 100/1 30 13 11.35 Running Bear Time: 74.58s (62.15s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 125% 1st T:GS Kotzen O:Green Street Bloodstock (Pty) Ltd (Nom: J Vermaak) B:Klawervlei Stud
Race 2 (103)
Durbanville Graduation Plate (F&M)
84 1 0.00 Red Light Girl (1) 57.0 3 b f Captain Al - Roxanne (Western Winter) (2) 60.0 85 2 1.50 Captain Gambler 3 b f Captain Al - Skip Poker(USA) (Skip Away) (3) 57.0 77 3 1.90 Silver Captain 3 gr f Captain Al - Silver Jet (Jet Master) (4) 60.0 82 4 2.30 Extradite (5) 60.0 60 5 8.55 Nordic Breeze Time: 73.5s (61.25s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) 1st T:J Snaith O:Mr H Adams B:Klawervlei Stud
Race 3 (104)
Durbanville Maiden Plate
R Fourie
1200m R75,000
12/10
A Domeyer D Dillon
11/1 5/2
G v Niekerk 11/2 G Cheyne 7/1 SP Total %: 110%
2000m R75,000
77 1 0.00 Cardiff Castle (7) 57.0 A Domeyer 4/1 3 b c Dylan Thomas - Parisian Sunrise(AUS) (Royal Academy) (2) 60.0 L Africa 4/1 70 2 0.30 Royal Ginger 4 b g Royal Air Force - Ginger Hill (Western Winter) (5) 57.0 D Dillon 22/10 76 3 0.50 William The Brave 3 b c Silvano - Musing (Centenary) (3) 57.0 C du Plooy 15/1 74 4 1.75 Soaring Past (10) 57.0 G v Niekerk 11/2 72 5 2.75 Desert Wisdom (1) 60.0 C Orffer 18/1 61 6 5.00 Red Epitome (9) 57.0 M Byleveld 28/1 67 7 5.40 Prix Du Cap (6) 60.0 R Fourie 18/1 60 8 5.45 Silver Express (8) 60.0 G Cheyne 11/1 57 9 5.95 Archie (4) 57.0 D Ashby 28/1 61 10 8.45 Me-Horse Time: 124.11s (62.06s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 119% 1st T:J Ramsden O:Miss G Burg & Mr M J T Wickens B:bred in Australia
Race 5 (106)
Race 6 (107)
Shirley Valentine 3 b f Ideal World - Maximum Break (Western Winter)
WON by 2.0L at Scottsville, 1950m, 2nd October Bred by SR Rosseau & trained by DS Bosch
Congratulations to Connections Sydney & Shirley Rosseau • PO Box 814, Gillitts 3603 Tel: 031 702 9588 • Cell: 082 469 0999 sthelierstud@telkomsa.net
1000m R86,000
Durbanville MR 80 Handicap
1200m R79,000
Durbanville MR 84 Handicap
1400m R82,000
Durbanville Maiden Plate
1400m R75,000
84 1 0.00 Elusive Path (3) 54.5 M Byleveld 22/10 3 ch g Pathfork - Escondida (Fort Wood) (6) 53.5 C Orffer 4/1 73 2 2.50 Summer Sky 3 ch c Trippi - Peace Bell(USA) (Kingmambo) (4) 55.5 D Dillon 28/1 67 3 3.25 Al Dangeur 4 b g Captain Al - Daneria(GB) (Dansili) (10) 56.5 G v Niekerk 7/2 73 4 4.50 Caballo Blanco (8) 60.5 A Domeyer 8/1 71 5 5.25 Kirumbo (1) 55.0 D Ashby 15/1 58 6 5.35 Saint Donan (9) 53.5 C Bantam 22/1 52 7 6.10 Ledbury (5) 52.0 O Noach 66/1 43 8 7.60 To Life (2) 53.5 G Cheyne 6/1 50 9 8.85 Soweto Moon (7) 59.0 S Cele 18/1 35 10 14.10 Captain Nemo Time: 72.05s (60.04s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 120% 1st T:VH Marshall O:Mayfair Speculators (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr D L Brugman) B:Nutfield Stud
Race 7 (108)
1 win 2 places 3 runs
Durbanville MR 77 Handicap (F&M)
73 1 0.00 State Ballet (7) 53.0 S Fortune 8/1 4 b f St Petersburg - Sovereign Flo (Captain Al) (3) 52.0 A Andrews 7/1 63 2 4.00 Corker 3 b f Pathfork - The Party’s On (Muhtafal) (6) 52.0 B May 35/1 62 3 4.30 Navarone 3 b f Var - GeePee S (Goldkeeper) (5) 56.5 R Fourie 1/1 71 4 4.35 Harakiri (1) 57.5 S Cele 15/1 58 5 6.35 Rebel’s Idol (2) 60.0 C Bantam 33/10 60 6 7.10 Royal Chian (4) 53.5 D Ashby 15/1 51 7 7.85 Bombshell Girl Time: 59.08s (59.08s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 112% 1st T:Burger/van Reenen O:Dr A M de Villiers & Mr Riaan van Reenen B:M de Villiers
88 1 0.00 Winter Prince (3) 60.0 C Orffer 8/1 4 b g Western Winter - Imperious Sue (Northern Guest) (4) 55.5 G v Niekerk 5/1 73 2 1.75 Free Agent 4 ch g Warm White Night - Argent (National Emblem) (5) 60.0 D Dillon 22/10 91 3 2.05 Table Bay 3 b c Redoute’s Choice - Gabriella(GB) (Cape Cross) (2) 58.0 G Cheyne 15/1 73 4 3.55 Streak Of Silver (1) 59.0 G Behr 5/1 75 5 3.75 Lord Marshal Time: 84.87s (60.62s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 82% 1st T:BJ Crawford O:Mr & Mrs J H Brandtner B:Nutfield Stud
Race 8 (109)
79 1 0.00 Sunset Eyes (12) 58.0 C Orffer 7/2 3 ch c Western Winter - Winning Eyes (Qui Danzig) (6) 58.0 A Domeyer 11/1 69 2 3.50 Barak Lavan 3 b g Philanthropist - Countess Corlia (Count Dubois) (9) 58.0 G v Niekerk 5/1 64 3 5.00 Birds Eye View 3 b g Soar With Eagles - Green Peace (Fort Wood) (8) 58.0 M Byleveld 50/1 57 4 7.50 Redwood Valley (13) 58.0 C du Plooy 50/1 51 5 9.25 Make A Memory (2) 58.0 S Cele 22/1 51 6 9.35 Oval Office (4) 58.0 G Cheyne 2/1 47 7 10.60 Colonel Bluff (7) 58.0 D Dillon 15/1 45 8 11.35 The Brass Bell (5) 58.0 R Fourie 11/2 43 9 12.10 Track-King (1) 58.0 L Africa 100/1 42 10 12.30 Kreeftebaai (11) 58.0 B May 100/1 42 11 12.35 Casino King (10) 60.0 O Noach 40/1 30 12 14.85 Valado (3) 58.0 G Behr 14/1 0 13 99.99 Stellarstone Time: 85.15s (60.82s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 122% 1st T:BJ Crawford O:Messrs M C Gerber & I W Longmore & Mrs D J Sherrell B:Moutonshoek
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