Twice Gold Cup-winning trainer Dean Kannemeyer worked his horses on the polytrack at Summerveld yesterday ahead of the big meeting which has been moved to Sunday.
Kannemeyer has three horses in the R1,25 million eLan Property Group Gold Cup over 3200m and all three look to have winning chances.
The shortest priced of the yard’s runners is the three-year-old Cape Speed, who was a rig and is unbeaten in three starts since being gelded. All three of those wins have been in KZN and included the Gr 3 Track and Ball Derby over 2400m at Scottsville last time out.
Kannemeyer said, “It’s not an easy task for a three-year-old, although he has not been over raced. Only the race will tell whether he stays the trip, but I am convinced he will stay. Jehan (Malherbe) and I have looked at his pedigree and being by Ideal World out of a Strike Smartly mare (who won up to 1800m) suggests he should stay and he has always given me the impression he will stay. Anthony (Delpelch) is also convinced he will stay. He is a sound horse who has done exceptionally well since gelding and he is still improving.”
Ideal World, who is by Kingmambo, won a Listed race over 2500m and as a three-year-old finished second in the Gr 2 Prix Niel over 2400m at Longchamp. As a sire he has burst into prominence this season as his daughter Smart Call won the J&B Met and his young progeny have generally been shown to improve markedly as they mature. Cape Speed’s dam is out of Rawl Plug, who was a half-sister to the great Horse Chestnut and who produced a Listed winner over 2500m, Cork Wood, so there is plenty of stamina in the pedigree. Cape Speed jumps from a good draw of eight and carries 55,5kg off a 100 merit rating.
Balance Sheet, a four-year-old gelding by Silvano, finished second in the race last year and had genuine excuses for his downfield finish in the Gr 3 SABC Gold Vase over 3000m on Vodacom Durban July day, where he started 17/10 favourite coming off his win in the Gr 3 Lonsdale Stirrup Cup over 2400m.
Kannemeyer said, “We found he had received a nasty knock on the inside of his cannon bone. He is now doing well. Keagan de Melo (who replaces Delpech) worked him on the poly today and was very pleased and last week he did well in a gallop on the Summerveld grass.”
Balance Sheet was drawn nine last year and this year has a plum draw of three.”
Kannemeyer was also bullish about the outsider of his party, Solar Star, a five-year-old gelding by Kahal who jumps from pole position with regular pilot Stuart Randolph up.
He said, “He ran an excellent race in the Gold Vase when staying on and he was only beaten a short-head for fourth, so I think that showed he stays the trip. He is knocking on the door and you can’t write him off, he will be there.”
Kannemeyer added the Gold Cup was always a rough race so he was hoping for luck in running.
The yard start their meeting in the first race over 1400m with the honest Toreador filly Off Ramp, who is officially 1,5kg under sufferance with the best weighted horses and has a wide draw to contend with. However, she is used to wide draws and gets on well with Delpech, so Kannemeyer expected another good run from this ultra-consistent sort. She should be running on as strongly as usual over this suitable course and distance.
The yard have a very interesting runner in Speed Of Africa in the second, a Juvenile Plate over 1900m on the turf, a race which Cape Speed won last year. Speed Of Africa made a fair debut over 1600m at Scottsville and disappointed over the same course and distance when fancied next time out. However, the latter race was eye-catching as he was very green and, despite being beaten 7,2 lengths, was staying on well at the end. Like Cape Speed, he is by Ideal World out of a Strike Smartly mare. He also reminds Kannemeyer of Cape Speed. He said, “Cape Speed was also all over the place and completely lost in his first couple of starts.”
The yard run the four-year-old Trippi gelding Tripandie in the Listed Darley Arabian over 1600m on the poly. He is returning from a three month layoff.
Kannemeyer said, “He had a break due to a foot abscess. We are trying the mile and it has been playing in the back of mind that we have had to play catch up with him, but we have given him plenty of work.” This gelding recorded a poly hattrick when running on from way back to win going away by two lengths over 1400m last time out in mid-April and on that evidence he should stay the trip.
Delpech rode him in all three of his poly wins and remains aboard. He is drawn in barrier eight and is likely to be coming from off the pace again.
David Thiselton