MONDAY 2nd - WEDNESDAY 4th JANUARY 2017
No. 2318 Justin Snaith's smart Dynasty filly A Time To Dream looks like the right one
TURFFONTEIN 1:10pm (Monday)
VAAL 12:45pm (Tuesday)
FAIRVIEW 12:00pm (Wednesday)
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LADY’S BRACELET (Listed) at Fairview on Wednesday
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Cape raiders have dominated the R150 000 Listed Lady’s Bracelet in recent times. Milnerton based Paul Reeves has won it the past two years and prior to that his colleague Justin Snaith picked up the prized jewellery. The trend looks likely to be maintained at Fairview on Wednesday. nly 4 of the 11 runners that will line up in the mile turf fillies and mares feature are from the Cape, but they look to have enough collective firepower between them to keep the away record intact. The race is run at weight-
for-age plus penalties, with 4yo’s and older carrying 58kgs and 3yo’s, 53kgs. Gr1 wins attract a 4kg penalty, Gr2’s a 3kg penalty, while Gr3’s and Listed successes 2kgs and 1kg respectively. Andrew Fortune jumps aboard the spearhead of the Snaith attack in the Listed Breeders Guineas winner A Time To Dream,
who looks to have plenty in her favour. The daughter of Dynasty is proven over the course and distance and returns from a 12 week break following a rather modest effort behind Captain’s Flame in the Gr3 Diana Stakes. She had beaten subsequent Listed Laisserfaire Stakes winner Beach Goddess at her penultimate start, and that form looks good enough to make her a massive runner on Wednesday.
Young One
The very consistent Hurricane Shelley is the only 3yo in the field and goes for four in a row, after a purple patch of sustained efforts. The daughter of Argonaut has a stakes win in her according to her astute trainer and the CheyneGreeff combination have been rattling off the winners here. Snaith topweight Cat And The Moon can always be relied upon to do her best but
has been a little off her best in recent times. She may well need the run after an 18 week break and her wide draw is not in her favour. Candice BassRobinson’s yard has come to form recently and she saddles Trippi’s daughter, Taffety Tart. While quite decent on her day, with some forward showings as a 3yo, she is well held by A Time To Dream and looks to have place hopes at best. Cont. p.2
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