Andrew Harrison
SOUTH AFRICA’S obsession with sprinter/milers has been to the detriment of horses with stout pedigrees and this has resulted in races further than 2000m being few and far between especially in KZN. This dearth of staying races makes sorting through the form that much more difficult as there is often little collateral form over the trip.
Ironically, Australia’s similar obsession has led to their most famous race, the 3200m Melbourne Cup, regularly falling to foreign raiders ever since the Irish-trained Vintage Crop opened the door in 1993.
So, it is with little conviction that Blue Planet is taken to win the seventh over 2400m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville today. Carl Hewitson’s runner has been in good form since shedding his maiden but goes this trip for the first time. However, he boasts a stout pedigree that suggests that he should see this out with ease. In his first two post maiden efforts he was close up over a mile in spite of unfavourable draws but better drawn over the same trip last time out he finished with a rattle to get within a length of the winner.
Leading owner Chris van Niekerk is hunting another champion owner title and Sean Tarry saddles Black Thorn who makes his local debut. Like Blue Planet, he has shown good form over shorter but may also now be looking for this trip. Mambo Symphony is another trying this trip for the first time but should also see it out comfortably as his last win was over 2000m on the poly. Space News, stable companion to Blue Planet, was successful over course and distance last time out and will have his supporters with four-claiming apprentice Kayden Brewer, who is being mentored by Hewitson, keeping the ride.
It’s a ten-race card with an early 11.25am start. The bi-pot kicks off in the second where Don’t Touch Me should be good enough to get you through the first leg. He made a smart debut for his new stable and has come on physically over the past month. He is drawn a touch wide but should have more to come.
Louis Goosen holds a useful hand in the first leg of the PA with Beckoning Beauty and Lavu Lavu. Beckoning Beauty has made good improvement since being fitted with blinkers although she switches to the turf. Kom Naidoo sends out Magicallee who showed up well against males last start. She is also back on turf but goes well this distance. Lavu Lavu is over her best trip but another that switches to turf.
The first leg of the Pick 6 is an open affair where Sonjador gets another chance to shed his maiden but although he has been consistent, he has been costly to follow. Willy The Wizard finished a neck behind Sonjador when last they met but was much improved when trying ground for the first time. He has only had three starts and should have improvement to come and can turn the tables even though he has the worst of the draw. Executive Decision is showing signs of coming to hand and enjoyed the trip last run.
The fifth could rest between Secret Giver and Victory Twist. Both started short-pried favourites at their last visits to a racecourse. Secret Giver was narrowly beaten and he has been placed in four of his five starts. The form has been franked and he can make amends. Victory Twist stacks up as the biggest threat as he was also narrowly beaten at his last outing over course and distance. Giant’s Castle made sudden improvement last run behind Parallax who franked that form with a game second on Monday.
Papillion looks the pick of the field in the sixth as she has been knocking on the door for some time now. She meets a weak field here and should make the frame at least. Others to consider are Dunquesne Whistle, Red Hot Chili Girl and Noble Nova.
The eighth is a tricky affair but Straight Up has been trying further of late but is effective over this shorter trip and is in good form. Fireonthetrack is hardly ever out of the money and was finishing strongly when upstaged by rank outsider Rocky Coast last time out while Banzai Pipeline has been trying further of late but seems more effective over this shorter trip and should be included in all calculations.
Sofia Erin can round off the Pick 6 after making a cracking debut for her new stable. Biggest danger could be Silver Dazzle who is long overdue another win, and goes well this course and distance.