Cape trainer Stan Elley will be hoping to cement the July places of Dynastic Power and Punta Arenas at the big Rising Sun Meeting at Greyville on Saturday. Both are top 18 incumbents in the July log and both run in the Gr 3 Cup Trial over 1800m.
Elley was confident of a good Champions Season for Dynastic Power, as he had managed to run some good races during the Cape Summer without the yard ever having had him “quite right.” The classy gelding duly won the Gr 2 betting World 1900 in his first KZN outing when given his head rounding the final bend and sustaining a strong finish throughout the straight. Punta Arenas ran on strongly for third in the same race, which was also his Champions Season opening salvo.
Elley said, “They have both come through their preparations very well and I can’t fault either. We had to give Dynastic Power a little bit of a break after the 1900, he had an abscess on one hoof, but it hasn’t set him back because both of his serious workouts in the last ten days have been very good. Punta Arenas doesn’t take as much work and is looking really nice. They should get into the July as long as they don’t run shockers. All they need is luck in running.”
Dynastic Power is drawn ten as opposed to 12 in the 1900 and Greg Cheyne remains aboard.
Punta Arenas seldom draws well and this time has to contend with draw 12 in the thirteen horse field. Ian Sturgeon keeps the ride.
By David Thiselton
Picture: Punta Arenas (Nkosi Hlophe)