Andrew Harrison
The weather could play a leading role at Hollywoodbets Scottsville today if the predictions of some early spring rain materialise. However, the early forecast of 35mm plus for today has dwindled to 16mm – if only we could keep changing our selections!
Paul Peter hasn’t quite made it to the top of the tree as yet, finishing runner-up to Justin Snaith in the national championship and third the previous season, but over the past few years his stable has become a formidable force, boosted by the likes of Triple Tiara champion Summer Pudding.
He makes the trip to Scottsville tomorrow where Warrior Captain and Space Race can pay their way for the stable. Warrior Captain makes his seasonal debut in the sixth where he faces some useful older sprinters in what will be a searching test of his ability.
Warrior Captain was rested after a well below par run in the SA Nursery behind the filly Sheela. However, he did show smart early toe that day before hanging out under pressure, an indication that all was not well.
His form prior to that run was promising and Peter is sure to have him back and firing.
Should he not run up to expectations, then there are a host of runners there to take advantage. Winter Flight improved nicely second time out for his new stable and with a claimer up can make the necessary improvement. Blaze Of Silk loves this course and distance and there should not be much between Princekresh, who got a hefty four-point shunt up the ratings for his last win which could be enough to compromise his chances, and second-placed Fly The Coup cannot be written off lightly. Di Mazzio moved up like it was ‘race-over’ at his last run on the poly but was run out of it late while Sir Pom is another to consider.
In the seventh, Peter saddles Space Race who arrives with some consistent Highveld form over the trip and was a beaten favourite last run when in first-time blinkers but finding one better. She does tend to lack extra when it matters which could leave the way open for the likes of Arctic Princess.
Gary Rich’s mare was narrowly beaten over course and distance last start when back on the turf and was closing quickly on the winner. She is useful on her day and a repeat will see her go close again. My Saving Grace has been up against stronger since shedding her maiden and has done well on this course.
In the opening leg of the Pick 6, Path To Fortune improved nicely when going a bit of ground last start. She is well drawn and should make further improvement. Go Sandals is lightly raced but caught the eye last run over course and distance. This will her third run after a break and should strip at her peak.
The next is a minefield but Fort Wylie has run two smart recent races on this course and now has a 4kg claimer up which could make the difference. Duquesne Whistle is also holding form and is course suited and these two could be the ones to fight it out.
There are many in with chances in the fifth. Macara showed lots of promise for Wendy Whitehead , winning three of her first five starts, before a lengthy break. You could not read too much into her recent comeback sprint and she should much prefer this trip. Twicethequality boasts some promising Cape form and has her first outing for a new stable. She has a handy weight and can feature while Gardinia had her last win over a sprint but showed up well when tried over a little ground last start and rates a strong chance.
The last could rest between Northern Warrior and Radames. Northern Warrior has been up against much stronger at recent outings and the extra should suit. With a 4kg claimer up he must have a strong chance. Radames took time to shed his maiden but that form has since been franked and he was consistent before that.