David Thiselton
The Sharks rugby team were shown around Summerveld yesterday morning by the Hollywoodbets team and the race named in their honour, the Listed Sharks Gatecrasher Stakes over 1400m, will be one of the most intriguing events at the Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge meeting at Holywoodbets Greyville on Saturday. The Dean Kannemeyer-trained Cosmic Highway is the favourite, despite carrying topweight. He is the only horse in the field to have won two races and assistant trainer Nicolette Roscoe said, “He is a nice horse. He Had a nice run at Scottsville three weeks back ( finishing third over 1200m to Good Traveller and Irfaan’s Boy). He’s looking for a 1400 now and we’re happy with his work, he’s going very well. He is carrying a bit of weight compared to the others but we expect a nice run, he will be right there.” Kannemeyer also runs Waterberry Lane and Roscoe said, “He did nothing wrong last time, running a 1,10 length third over 1200m. He has come on nicely. It is a bit of a step up in class but he is a nice horse.” Wayne and Barbara Badenhorst run second favourite AJ’s Captain and Barbara said, “It is a competitive field but he is doing very well, we couldn’t have him in a better place, he’s fit. We’re happy with the draw of seven, we don’t want to be stuck on the rail, he need’s a nice good pace to use his action. I think he is looking for a mile, so we will run him here and in the Golden Horseshoe before deciding whether we go for the Premier’s.” Hollywoodbets have a runner in this race, the Peter Muscutt-trained Imilenzeyokoduduma, and their racing manager Anthony Delpech said, “He is a smart horse. He is a maiden running in a winners race but he is going to give a good account of himself, we think highly of him.” Glen Kotzen runs Bush Tracker and he said, “He won well last time and we supplemented him because there isn’t another race for him, but from an outside draw it is not going to be easy.” Carl Hewitson runs Purple Flame and said, “He ran a very pleasing first run the other day against winners. He battled a little bit for a clear run in the straight, he’s not without a chance, I think he could be there, he could grab a cheque in this race. The Mike Miller-trained Party Time makes most appeal of those whose connections were not spoken to, having run two seconds around the turn over 1200m where the form has worked out well and then winning by 6.50 lengths at Hollywoodbets Scottsville, also over 1200m.