David Thiselton
The Paul Matchett-trained Wilgerbosdrift Triple Tiara heroine War Of Athena faces the strongest field of her career in the Grade 1 Woolavington 2000 today but she should pass the test.
She is drawn in pole and has her reliable stablemate Only The Brave in the race again to help ensure a suitable pace.
War Of Athena has a superb turn of foot that she has displayed at the tight Hollywoodbets Greyville turf track when just failing to fetch the classy Anything Goes in the Grade 1 Thekwini over 1600m last year. This time she is not only drawn better but on pedigree this could well be her best trip. This small filly can march on to her sixth win in succession and eighth win of the season.
She does have an acid test however as she has only ever bumped the cream of Johannesburg’s three-year-olds and has not met the best from Cape Town.
Captain’s Ransom might not be in the field but she will still have to see off Princess Calla and Chat Ching. Princess Calla ws runner up to Captain’s Ransom in both the Grade 1 WSB Cape Gillies Guineas but also the Grade 2 WSB Fillies Guineas at Hollywoodbets Greyville recently.
Furthermore, she finished a 2,30 length third in the Grade 1 Cartier Paddock Stakes behind the two stalwarts Queen Supreme and Clouds Unfold and then followed that with a fine fifth place finish in the Cape Town Met.
That was no mean feat for a three-year-old filly especially when considering that three of the horses who beat her have won three Vodacom Durban Julys and two Mets between them. Princess Calla is a progressive sort by Flower Alley so can continue to improve and the only downside is having a tricky draw of five which could be made trickier by the fact that War Of Athena’s pacemaker is drawn two.
The latter could claim the rail early and keep others wide if they try and go to the front or she could slow it down if they drop out, so it has to be said her and her boss, as it were, have landed perfect draws from a tactical point of view.
Chat Ching was just a length behind Princess Calla in the Paddock Stakes and is better than her last start over 1600m. She is by Duke Of Marmalade, so will be improving, and is a half-sister to the Grade 2 New Turf Carriers Western Cape Stayers (2800m) winner Snapscan (Oratorio) so should relish this step up in trip.
Netta is also a very interesting runner. She has been beaten comfortably twice by War Of Athena, in the Grade 1 SA Fillies Classic over 1800m and the Grade 2 SA Oaks over 2450m. However, she bolted in by six lengths last time in the Grade 2 Gerald Rosenberg Stakes over the 2000m, so the Woolavington trip looks to be her optimum.
She beat Sparkling Water in the Gerald Rosenberg and the latter was only beaten 4,50 lengths by War Of Athena in the SA Fillies Classic and two lengths in the SA Oaks. On paper that points to Netta being highly progressive.
However, it has to be said War Of Athena was never under any real pressure to win any of the Triple Tiara legs.
Scented Mistress is the other runner and although consistent she will need a big step up on form to be a threat.