One of the two-year-olds to follow next season is undoubtedly Sunday’s Gr 2 Umkhomazi Stakes winner, the Dennis Drier-trained Gimmethegreenlight colt Hack Green.
As part owner Hassen Adams remarked after the race, Hack Green had “looked the splitting image of his father” when he saw him at the Sale and he had to have him.
Gimethegreenlight throws them in all sizes and this colt is one of the bigger ones around.
Drier said in the winner’s enclosure on Sunday he had made an early prediction of Hack Green’s ability and had told the connections he felt they had “a bit of a star here”.
Jockey Veale said this “special horse” gave him “a tremendous feel” everyday in work.
Veale was confident after cantering down on Sunday and felt it would take a good one to beat the good looking Varsfontein-bred colt.
He duly rode a confident race, reining his mount back from a wide draw early on.
Hack Green quickened superbly in the straight and burst through the centre to hit the front just before the 100m mark. He went on to win by three lengths.
He is in good hands and the maestro trainer will likely be wanting to put an overall disappointing season by his high standards behind him.
Even then Drier romped home in the KZN Trainer’s championship with 81 winners to Duncan Howells’ 72.
However, the yard lacked a Gr 1 winner for the first time in many a season, and the likely backlash makes the yard’s young horses a must to follow this term.
David Thiselton