No excuses for Tristful

PUBLISHED: 09 June 2021

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Tristful (Candiese Marnewick)
The Tony Rivalland-trained TRISTFUL runs in the Hollywoodbets Dolphins CUP TRIAL Handicap at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

David Thiselton

Tony Rivalland is set on qualifying Tristful for the Vodacom Durban July in Saturday’s Grade 3 Cup Trial at Hollywoodbets Greyville to give one of KZN’s most loyal racing patrons Mary Liley a day to remember. Liley is one of the many “oh so close but no cigar” July connections around the country as her fancied New Zealand-bred Bold Monarch was beaten just a head by Lightning Shot way back in 1977 and then in 1996 her 33/1 shot Sleek Machine failed by half-a-length to fetch a tiring London News. Rivalland said about five-year-old Trippi colt Tristful, “He looks extremely well, he has a great blood picture this week, so I am hoping for a good run. He has no excuses, he is well drawn and it’s a small field so he should be in the right place turning for home.” He continued, “Some of the horses ahead of him on the log have run so poorly you would think they are not even going to run so he will most probably sneak in anyway, but would it be in our interests to run him if he doesn’t finish in the first three and go close? If he doesn’t win you want it to be a decent second or third. Realistically, I suppose he doesn’t have any chance of winning the July but it’s nice to have a runner who is well, you never know, you might sneak into the back end of quartets and it will be nice for Mary Liley to have a runner.” Tristful was VDJ first reserve last year and finished a 0,80 length second to Sovereign Spirit in the consolation race, the Grade 3 Campanajo 2200, which proved he enjoys the course and distance. Rivalland has three other runners on Saturday and said, “Backstop (1st race) is extremely well and fit, I will be disappointed if she gets beat. I haven’t seen the final field but I don’t think there can be anything around much stronger than her among the maiden fillies at the moment.” He said Khan, who runs in the ninth and returns from a rest, was in a very good space and the blinkers go on so he was expecting a much improved race from him. Star Vega runs in the 2nd and he said although 1400m was a tad short of her best trip she loved Hollywoodbets Greyville and if not turning for home to far back had a definite chance.