Vodacom Durban July favourite Futura has been eased from 3-1 to 33-10 despite his eye-catching run behind stable companion Legislate in last Saturday’s Rising Sun Gold Challenge.
But Betting World has shortened Mike De Kock’s star filly Majmu from 5-1 and 4-1 as South Africa’s biggest bookmaker has digested the implications of the published weights for the great race – and this despite the Cape Fillies Guineas winner being allotted 55kg, significantly more than any of the other three-year-olds.
Last year’s first-past-the-post Wylie Hall has been marked out from 6-1 to 7-1, the same price as Legal Eagle, but The Conglomerate continues to attract support and has been cut from 10-1 to 8-1.
Stan Elley’s Cup Trial winner Punta Arenas is the big mover, being slashed from 50-1 to 20-1, but the same trainer’s Betting World 1900 winner Dynastic Power has gone out from 25-1 to 55-1 after disappointing in last Saturday’s race.
Betting World’s leading prices: 33-10 Futura, 4-1 Majmu, 7-1 Legal Eagle, Wylie Hall, 8-1 The Conglomerate, 10-1 Ertijaal, French Navy, 20-1 and upwards others.
Hollywoodbets has the top horses slightly shorter and goes 3.03 Futura, 3.57 Majmu, 6.67 Legal Eagle and Wylie Hall.
Betting World has yet to open its book on the jockeys championship but S’Manga Khumalo was as short as 7-10 with Hollywoodbets going into yesterday’s Scottsville meeting on 164 winners, a lead of three over 11-10 second favourite Gavin Lerena. Anthony Delpech (138) was a 10-1 chance and 33-1 shot Greg Cheyne (142) the only other priced below 50-1.
By Michael Clower
Picture: Majmu (JC Photo)