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Churchill impresses O’Brien
PUNTERS keen to give Churchill their Epsom vote have been advised to stay patient by Aidan O’Brien, who revealed an Investec Derby decision will not be made for at least a week. Superstar juvenile Churchill proved a mile was well within his compass when winning the Qipco 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket on Saturday, a performance O’Brien viewed as encouraging with regards tackling the world’s most celebrated Flat race. Coolmore’s Classic hero is Derby favourite, with his price ranging between 3-1 and 5-1, but connections also have the option of staying at a mile for the Irish 2,000 Guineas and St James’s Palace Stakes.
O’Brien said: “When he gets back into full work we’ll have a chat with the lads and come up with a plan.
“He seems to be fine and travelled home well, as did the rest of our Newmarket horses. That was his first time up to a mile and he seemed to be fine at that.“You wouldn’t say he won’t get further with the way he did it in the Guineas. When you go up to a mile and a half in the Derby you never know until you actually do it, so it’s very hard to say at this point, but he did it well on Saturday.”
Ballydoyle’s hunt for more Derby contenders stepped up a notch on home soil on Sunday as Douglas Macarthur accounted for stablemates Yucatan and Capri in the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial and all three colts remain in the Derby picture.
O’Brien said: “We were very happy with Douglas Macarthur, Yucatan and Capri. “We felt all three of them ran solid races and they’re still very much in the Derby programme. We didn’t see anything that suggested anything different at the moment anyway.”
O’Brien added it would be a similar story for 1,000 Guineas winner Winter and runner-up Rhododendron for the Oaks, stating his intention to step the latter up in trip.
He said: “The next week or ten days will tell us a lot with Winter and Rhododendron as well.
“Rhododendron ran very well in defeat and has the option of the Irish 1,000 Guineas or the Oaks at Epsom.
“This year she probably wouldn’t be able to do the two because both races are very close together. “We always thought she would stay much further than a mile.
“She even stayed a mile well as a two-year-old, so there’s no reason why she wouldn’t step up in trip.” O’Brien reported Minding to be on track for the Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh on May 28, while Seventh Heaven is likely to run in the Coronation Cup on June 2.
– Racingpost-com
The July Barometer [May 11]
Nother Russia, a close-up third in last Saturday’s Gr1 Premier’s Champion Challenge, was one of the first casualties at first acceptances for the R4.25 Gr1 Vodacom Durban July on Monday.
It did not come as a surprise however, as master trainer Mike de Kock had already indicated over the weekend that she was unlikely to take her chances in the July.
12 horses were withdrawn at first acceptances but punters had some sifting to do after this last weekend’s racing with 30 of the original 58 horses in action.
In the card opener at Turffontein on Saturday, Sean Tarry’s runner Bold Viking ran a cracker over the Turffontein mile, going down a short head to the year older Cashin but giving the impression that he is looking for 10 furlongs.
He had fellow July entry Rocketball behind him who was staying on and will also prefer further. But this was a modest handicap.
Orchid Island, favourite for the Gr2 Wilgerbosdrift SA Oaks, and Smiling Blue Eyes did themselves no favours as Wind Chill ran them off their feet with Bi Pot, a close-up third to Orchid Island in the Gr1 SA Fillies Classic, doing the best of them but well beaten.
The trio look to have some work to do at this stage.
Tarry took out Furiosa on Monday after a disappointing showing in the Gr1 SA Derby, but stable companion Al Sahem stamped himself as a strong contender, winning readily under Anthony Delpech.
Delpech, one of the most successful jockeys in the history of the July, will have a wide choice of rides for the event and if he sticks with Al Sahem the inference will be obvious. The bookmakers obviously concur with Al Sahem’s price cut from 25-1 to second favourite in the ante-post market to 15-2.
Heavenly Blue and Pagoda did well enough but unless ther
e is more to come from the pair then Al Sahem should have their measure on their Derby showing.
The Gr1 Premier’s Champion Challenge saw seven potential July runners in action, but Celtic Captain and Nother Russia were first out on Monday.
Deo Juvente and Master Sabina both ran good races but Greyville remains a bogey for both while French Navy is showing signs of returning to his best form and is one to watch, having won the Gr1 Daily News 2000 at Greyville and Tarry has a happy knock of priming the right horse for the right race.
If you are willing to risk a few bob at this early stage then French Navy could be worth an each way wager at around 30-1.
With Heaps Of Fun an early casualty for the July, Girl On The Run and Trophy Wife were the only July contenders left in the Gr 3 Gerald Rosenberg Stakes. Girl On The Run finished a length-and-a-bit clear of Trophy wife but winner Polyphonic, although consistent, has recently twice finished behind Nother Russia and on that line of form, Girl On The Run and Trophy Wife are hopeful entries.
The Gr2 Daisy Guineas and Gr2 Independent On Saturday Drill Hall Stakes sent out mixed messages.
Piere Strydom was peerless in dictating the pace of the Guineas in spite of his mount taking him for a ride up front, but Secret Captain, ridden from on the pace for the first time, stayed on well enough to suggest that he will stay the eleven furlongs of the July but the Daily News 2000 should provide confirmation. The perennially-placed Zodiac Ruler was finishing strongly in third.
He finished second in the Gr1 Investec Cape Derby, so does get a trip, and could find himself amongst the fancied runners come July 1.
Horizon’s unplaced effort saw him on the drift. He was as short as 9-1 at one stage but there is plenty of 16-1 now available. Ridden from off the pace, he found little in the straight, but the jury is still out on this one.
The Drill Hall saw a blanket finish with Marinaresco poking his nose in front when it mattered most from Victorious Jay – not a July entry – and the always game Saratoga Dancer.
There was very little separating first from last and over a trip short of most of the July contenders best, the result could prove misleading
Captain America was running on well enough and behind the front rank, Black Arthur was finishing well enough to suggest some major improvement to come.
Ten Gun Salute, eased out of the race late, was diagnosed with a pulled back muscle, so he faces an uphill battle to be ready for the big one.
The 12 horses scratched so far are Star Express, Belle Rose, Furiosa, Heaps Of Fun, Samurai Blade, Celtic Captain, Dawn Calling, Juxtapose, Hamaan, Fort Ember, Nother Russia
By Andrew Harrison
Owner of the Month – April 2017
MARY LILEY
Having been in racing since 1960 and owned some of the really great horses to race in this country, Mary is one of the “grand dames” of South African racing whose passion for the sport is as strong as ever.
“I married into racing,” she said, and after the death of her first husband, the late Herman Brown – father of leading South African trainer Herman Brown senior and grandfather of Herman Brown junior now training overseas – she married the late John Liley who had been involved in jump racing in New Zealand.
They bought New Zealand horses to race in South Africa including great horses like Bold Monarch, Sun Monarch and the horse she believed was the best she ever owned, Be Noble.
After John died Mary sold off her breeding mares and with Tony Rivalland as her trainer continued racing her horses. “I am still racing and still buying horses and still enjoying it” Mary quipped and, as it seems, still having success.
During the month, four of her horses won five races on the polytrack at Greyville which was an outstanding single-month achievement for an owner.
Well done Mary
All eyes on Jubilee Line
It most often pays to follow form stables and form riders and Jubilee Line fits nicely into that category when he is due to line up in the sixth at The Vaal tomorrow. Jubilee Line comes from the very much in form Mike de Kock yard and stable rider Callan Murray will be bubbling with confidence after riding a Gr1 treble at Turffontein on Saturday.
Jubilee Line was an early nomination for the Vodacom Durban July last year but didn’t quite match up to expectations. However, he was good enough to run the more than useful Judicial to a length before running out of gas and reportedly coughing in the Gr3 Jubilee Handicap.
He has been lightly raced since, this being only his third start this year, and is now over what looks to be his optimum trip.
Hamaan had his July ticket withdrawn by Sean Tarry at first acceptance on Monday after being beaten by the solid galloper Yer Maan last time out. The veteran is in opposition again tomorrow but is now 2kg worse off at the weights. Craig Zackey has switched mounts from Yer Maan to debutante winner Glider Pilot who landed something of a betting coup when backed in from 40-1 to 10-1. He may be worth following again.
Roy Magner’s filly Levi Lady looks generously handicapped in the Book A Table Handicap as she gets weight from both Louis Goosen runners, Effortless Reward and Gratuity and that could make all the difference between three runners that are dab hands over this Vaal short cut.
Flying Russian looks capable of breaking his duck in the opening leg of the Pick 6 but he has had a few tries so the lightly raced Nordic Rebel and Soldat could prove valuable back-ups.
Sassi Model has improved with every run and looks primed for the TAB Maiden Plate after her close-up second last time out while Front Club gets blinkers for the first time but reports of a respiratory noise in all three starts is of concern.
Oracle Of Delphi gets blinkers and a major drop in class for the Computaform Express Handicap and Seventh Of June impressed when shedding his maiden, being sent over seven furlongs for the first time. He should stay the extra but it is not a race to go light in.
By Andrew Harrison
Surprise late entry for July
An exciting Argentinean-bred three-year-old colt, that boasts three wins from his first four starts including two Grade 1 events, has been nominated by top trainer Mike Azzie for the Vodacom Durban July.
Hat Putano, by the Japanese sire Hat Trick – a grandson of Sunday Silence – out of the Bernstein mare Stormy Pursuer, is owned by Drakenstein Stud in partnership with Mr Jaime and Mrs Mariza Vilela, and has an outstanding Argentinean race record where he earned a merit rating of 112.
After winning his debut by 16 lengths, as a two-year-old he won the Grade 1 Gran Premio Gran Criterium over a mile in his second start. He was unplaced in his next race, another Grade 1 event, and in his only start as a three-year-old he won the Grade 1 Gran Premio Clasico Dos Mil Guineas.
Mike Azzie said the colt would have his first local race in a Progress Plate on the Highveld on May 28 after which it was hoped the handicappers would make a new assessment of him. “They have rated him a 113 and it will depend on how they treat him whether I will run him in the Vodacom Durban July.
“Fortunately, I have good owners and I am not going to go through what I did last year with Abashiri and run him with a weight of 57,5kg against the local classic winners that are set to carry a lot less.”
Azzie said he would make a decision when the weights are announced and he may take him out and run him in the Champions Cup at the end of the season and then in the two big races in the Cape.
The colt was the only horse supplemented into the Vodacom Durban July
First Supplementary Entries: 2017 Vodacom Durban July
FIRST SUPPLEMENTARY ENTRIES
9 MAY 2017
HORSE A/S M/R TRAINER
0 CAPTAIN AMERICA (6G) 116 Brett Crawford
0 DEO JUVENTE (5G) 115 Geoff Woodruff
0 MARINARESCO (4G) 115 Candice Bass-Robinson
0#HAT PUNTANO (ARG) (3C) 113 Mike Azzie
0 FRENCH NAVY (5G) 112 Sean Tarry
0 MASTER SABINA (7G) 110 Geoff Woodruff
0 BELA-BELA (4F) 109 Justin Snaith
0 BRAZUCA (AUS) (4C) 108 Johan Janse van Vuuren
0 NOTHER RUSSIA (4F) 108 Mike de Kock (Scratched)
0 KRAMBAMBULI (5G) 107 Justin Snaith
0 MAC DE LAGO (AUS) (5G) 107 Weiho Marwing (Scratched)
0 SARATOGA DANCER (5G) 107 Duncan Howells
0 THE CONGLOMERATE (5G) 107 Joey Ramsden
0 AL SAHEM (3C) 106 Sean Tarry
0 HEAVENLY BLUE (AUS (3C) 106 Mike de Kock
0 IT’S MY TURN (4G) 106 Justin Snaith
0 NIGHTINGALE (4F) 105 Candice Bass-Robinson
0 BLACK ARTHUR (4G) 104 Justin Snaith
0 STAR EXPRESS (4F) 104 Justin Snaith (Scratched)
0 CELTIC CAPTAIN (4G) 103 Gareth van Zyl (Scratched)
0 WITCHCRAFT (4F) 103 Sean Tarry
0 EDICT OF NANTES (3C) 102 Brett Crawford
0 FORT EMBER (4F) 102 Paul Peter (Scratched)
0 LIEGE (4G) 102 Sean Tarry
0 SILVER MOUNTAIN (4F) 102 Candice Bass-Robin
0 AFRICA RISING (3C) 101 Sean Tarry
0 MASTER SWITCH (5G) 101 Geoff Woodruff
0 PAGODA (3G) 101 Geoff Woodruff
0 SAFE HARBOUR (3F) 101 Sean Tarry
0 JUXTAPOSE (4F) 100 Stanley Ferreira (Scratched)
0 PRINCE OF WALES (4G) 100 Justin Snaith
0 TEN GUN SALUTE (AU (4G) 100 Duncan Howells
0 BANNER HILL (4G) 99 Glen Kotzen
0 ELUSIVE SILVA (4G) 99 Justin Snaith
0 ORCHID ISLAND (3F) 99 Mike de Kock
0 SMILING BLUE EYES (3F) 99 Sean Tarry
0 TROPHY WIFE (5M) 99 Sean Tarry
0 ZODIAC RULER (AUS) (3G) 99 Justin Snaith
0 BI POT (3F) 98 Geoff Woodruff
0 FURIOSA (AUS) (3C) 98 Sean Tarry (Scratched)
0 GIRL ON THE RUN (4F) 98 Johan Janse van Vuuren
0 HORIZON (3C) 98 Candice Bass-Robin
0 BELLE ROSE (3F) 97 Mike de Kock (Scratched)
0 COPPER FORCE (3G) 96 Justin Snaith
0 DAWN CALLING (3F) 95 Duncan Howells (Scratched)
0 NEBULA (4G) 95 Brett Crawford
0 ROYAL BADGE (4G) 95 Adam Marcus
0 SAMURAI BLADE (AUS (4G) 95 Sean Tarry (Scratched)
0 HEAPS OF FUN (4F) 94 Sean Tarry (Scratched)
0 ROCKETBALL (4G) 93 Gavin van Zyl
0 THE ELMO EFFECT (5G) 92 Gary Alexander
0 FORT MEYERS (5G) 91 Sean Tarry
0 MACDUFF (AUS) (4G) 89 Joey Ramsden
0 SECRET CAPTAIN (3C) 89 Duncan Howells
0 TILBURY FORT (3C) 88 Sean Tarry
0 BOLD VIKING (3G) 87 Sean Tarry
0 COPPER POT (3C) 87 Sean Tarry
0 JUBILEE LINE (4G) 86 Mike de Kock
0 HAMAAN (3G) 76 Sean Tarry (Scratched)
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It’s all in the blood
While pedigree is not the be-all and end-all when it comes to a thoroughbred’s ability, it is not by accident that some pedigrees prove stronger than others and as a result become commercially successful.
In the greater scheme of things there is no such thing as a badly bred thoroughbred as all can trace their ancestors back to similar roots. But pedigrees backed by correct conformation and racing ability generally prove more popular than those without a proven racetrack record but as Mike de Kock pointed out last Saturday, putting the best to the best is not always a guarantee.
However, in the case of champion Australian sire Redoute’s Choice and champion South African-bred racemare National Colour, it is a nick that has worked. It is rare that full siblings win Gr1 races on the same day on the same card but that’s what happened at Turffontein on Saturday with Mustaaqeem winning the Gr1 SA Nursery and a couple of hours later older brother Rafeef obliging in the Gr1 Computaform Sprint.One of thoroughbred breeding’s most famous stud masters, the “Wizard of Dormello” Federico Tesio who was responsible for champions sires Nearco and Ribot, said that a champion racemare may fail at stud but her daughters seldom do.”
After the Nursery, De Kock expressed a view that he hoped that Mustaaqeem would eventually stand at stud in this country. “We need blood like this,” he said. “Redoute’s Choice is a champion and National Colour was too. Some forget that she finished second in the Nunthorpe (a top Gr1 sprint in the UK). It’s not always that putting the best to the best works out but it has in this instance.”
De Kock also said he would not be surprised if he was instructed by Mustaaqeem’s owner, Sheikh Hamdan of Dubai, to ship the Nursery winner abroad but Rafeef’s victory may see him as a fitting substitute as he too boasts an exceptional racing record.
Also in the headlines over the weekend was Silvano. The Main Chance Farms stallion was responsible for the winners of both the Gr2 Wilgerboschdrift SA Oaks and the Gr1 SA Derby, Wind Chill and Al Sahem respectively and on Sunday produced the winners of the Gr2 Daisy Guineas and the Gr2 Independent On Saturday Drill Hall Stakes, Janoobi and Marinaresco respectively.
New kid on the block, Gimmethegreenlight was responsible fo two winners in Gimme Six, winner of the Gr2 Daisy Guineas and Gr2 SA Fillies Nursery winner Green Plains.
By Andrew Harrison
All eyes on Lanark
Andre Nel has his first two-year-old runner of the season in the Fillies Maiden Juvenile at Kenilworth today and, given all his first-timer success with three-year-olds, there is going to be a lot of interest in Lanark.
The grey is a daughter of Sail From Seattle and her trainer admits that, to some extent at least, he is in the dark. “We generally don’t run two-year-olds but she is precocious and needs to run,” he says. “She has only had one grass gallop and we have left a fair bit to work with. She is running without much pressure and she will give us a guide as to where we stand with our other juveniles.”
She has already been backed from 7-2 to 28-10 with World Sports Betting while Sassy Lady has drifted from 5-2 to 5-1. This is the form horse and gets a tentative vote although Lanark seems sure to get into the shake-up and there has been significant support for fellow newcomers Ballroom Dance and Freedom Charter.
Time To Think has gone close in her last two starts and is having her third run after a rest in the Tabonline.co.za Maiden. Bernard Fayd’Herbe’s mount is even money favourite and she is preferred to both the consistent Miss D’Aray (2-1) and her own stable companion Tiffindell who is a 3-1 chance.
The early money in race three – a 1 200m maiden – has been for the Vaughan Marshall newcomer Captain Falcon. Backed from 4-1 to 5-2 favourite the Captain Al colt cost R500 000 and is a full or half-brother to a string of useful winners. Given the market support, he looks the one.
He is taking on three of his own age and seven older horses but this is the time of year when the two-year-olds start to prove the better in maidens like this one. The Barry Burn (4-1) is also a juvenile and raced green when sixth to the smart Silver Coin on debut.
Of the others the one that makes most appeal is Lauren Of Rochelle who ran on strongly, but too late, when a quarter-length third to Power Shift three weeks ago. At 6-1 you can take out insurance by backing him each way if you don’t like the idea of an unraced favourite.
Shall Be Free is 5-2 to resume winning ways in the 1 400m handicap (race six) but this is an open race and Line Break could be worth a few rand at 5-1 with Candice Bass-Robinson and Aldo Domeyer in such form.
Strictly on the book he might not confirm last time’s Pinnacle placings with Purple Mountains who was hampered and is a huge price at 10-1. However Glen Puller is taking the blinkers off after three races with them on.
By Michael Clower
First Declarations: 2017 Vodacom Durban July
FIRST DECLARATIONS
8 MAY 2017
Sc# Horse MR B A T Trainer
0 CAPTAIN AMERICA 116 (116) A Brett Crawford
0 DEO JUVENTE 115 (115) A Geoff Woodruff
0 MARINARESCO 115 (115) B A Candice Bass-Robinson
0 FRENCH NAVY 112 (112) A T Sean Tarry
0 MASTER SABINA 110 (110) A T Geoff Woodruff
0 BELA-BELA 109 (109) A Justin Snaith
0 BRAZUCA 108 (108) A Johan Janse van Vuuren
0 KRAMBAMBULI 107 (107) A Justin Snaith
0 SARATOGA DANCER 107 (107) A Duncan Howells
0 THE CONGLOMERATE 107 (107) A T Joey Ramsden
0 AL SAHEM 106 (102) A T Sean Tarry
0 HEAVENLY BLUE 106 (102) A Mike de Kock
0 IT’S MY TURN 106 (106) A Justin Snaith
0 NIGHTINGALE 105 (105) A Candice Bass-Robinson
0 BLACK ARTHUR 104 (104) A Justin Snaith
0 WITCHCRAFT 103 (103) A T Sean Tarry
0 EDICT OF NANTES 102 ( 98) A Brett Crawford
0 LIEGE 102 (102) A T Sean Tarry
0 SILVER MOUNTAIN 102 (102) A Candice Bass-Robinson
0 AFRICA RISING 101 ( 97) A Sean Tarry
0 MASTER SWITCH 101 (101) A T Geoff Woodruff
0 PAGODA 101 ( 97) B A Geoff Woodruff
0 SAFE HARBOUR 101 ( 97) A T Sean Tarry
0 PRINCE OF WALES 100 (100) A Justin Snaith
0 TEN GUN SALUTE 100 (100) A T Duncan Howells
0 BANNER HILL 99 ( 99) A Glen Kotzen
0 ELUSIVE SILVA 99 ( 99) A Justin Snaith
0 ORCHID ISLAND 99 ( 95) A Mike de Kock
0 SMILING BLUE EYES 99 ( 95) A T Sean Tarry
0 TROPHY WIFE 99 ( 99) A Sean Tarry
0 ZODIAC RULER 99 ( 95) A Justin Snaith
0 BI POT 98 ( 94) A Geoff Woodruff
0 GIRL ON THE RUN 98 ( 98) A Johan Janse van Vuuren
0 HORIZON 98 ( 94) A Candice Bass-Robinson
0 COPPER FORCE 96 ( 92) A Justin Snaith
0 NEBULA 95 ( 95) A Brett Crawford
0 ROYAL BADGE 95 ( 95) A Adam Marcus
0 ROCKETBALL 93 ( 93) A T Gavin van Zyl
0 THE ELMO EFFECT 92 ( 92) B A Gary Alexander
0 FORT MEYERS 91 ( 91) B A T Sean Tarry
0 MACDUFF 89 ( 89) A Joey Ramsden
0 SECRET CAPTAIN 89 ( 85) A Duncan Howells
0 TILBURY FORT 88 ( 84) A T Sean Tarry
0 BOLD VIKING 87 ( 83) B A T Sean Tarry
0 COPPER POT 87 ( 83) A T Sean Tarry
0 JUBILEE LINE 86 ( 86) A Mike de Kock