Turffontein (inside) Saturday race previews

Turffontein (inside) Saturday race previews Sep 24 by David Thiselton

Race 1:

Preview: BABY BEAN runs as if he will enjoy this trip and is by Ecomium who won over ten furlongs. PIPER ARROW ran well with first time blinkers on in over 2000m in his penultimate start and has run a reasonable race over 2400m before so if his last start is ignored he has a chance.  REMINISCENCE has improved with blinkers on and his best recent start was over 2400m. (David Thiselton 2-3-1)

Race 2:

Preview: SIERRA REDWOOD made  a fair debut over 1000m when running on and should enjoy the step up in trip. TIME TO BE GREAT was close up behind a fair sort over this course and distance last weekend so should earn here despite a wide draw. SINGAPORE SLING is by Philanthropist out of a three-time winning Western Winter mare from 1000-1600m and is a half-brother to two winners. DEVADIP is by Captain Al out of a Sadler’s Wells mare and is a half-brother to Listed Oaks Trial third-placed Estimation. CALL TO BATTLE has been backed in both of his starts but he seems a problematic sort as he faded tamely in his last race after seeming to be travelling well and last weekend he dislodged his jockey on the way to the start and bolted so had to be scratched. PRIVATE SWAROVSKI is by Brave Tin Soldier and is a half-brother to the Gr 2 runner up sprinter Pej. TIMEOFTHEVIKINGS has run a some fair races and could earn. (David Thiselton 10-1-11)

Race 3:

Preview: Piere Strydom is aboard FINGERS CROSSED who ran well in a fair 1200m race last time and she was doing good work late so should enjoy this trip. She is well drawn in three. TURN BACK TIME was backed when running well over course and distance last time and duly went close. The form has been franked but she now has a wide draw to overcome. SUGAR CUBE showed some zip on debut and this Miesque’s Approval filly will improve for the run, coming from the Alec Laird yard, and will appreciate the step up in trip, being a half-sister to Bezanova. SEEKING GOLD is by Golden Sword and is a half-sister to four-time winner Bajan Fantasy. DELIGHTFUL DANCER is by Dynasty out of the brilliant Dancer’s Daughter, but the latter has not produced a winner yet from two foals to have raced. (David Thiselton 1-11-10)

Race 4:

Preview: PATRIC flew from last over 1800m last time when dropped out from a wide draw and now has a good draw over a trip he might prefer. He is by Silvano so should be coming into his own. MATCHMAKER tended to take too keen a hold with blinkers on and is interesting with them now off. He showed the benefit of gelding last time and this will now be his third run after gelding. However, he does have a tricky draw to overcome. PAJAMA PARTY made a decent debut over 1450m considering he pulled badly in the early stages. That was in a weak workrider’s maiden and he now has a professional jockey up from pole position so will be a runner if settling. PERSIAN APPROVAL has been knocking on the door and is well drawn over a suitable trip. LUTE SOCIETY wasn’t disgraced against a well regarded sort on debut and has a good draw over a step up in trip he might enjoy, being by New Approach, although on the other hand his half-sister Flying Loot was a 1000m specialist. (David Thiselton 2-1-5)

Race 5:

Preview: DEALER’S CHARM gets a good draw over a drop in trip which should suit and he has snuck into the handicap with the minimum weight off his one point lowered merit rating. DAKIWE, who is a half-brother to Pierre Jourdan, has come into his own and should give another good account of himself despite a four point raise and having to carry topweight. BOY BOY is a consistent type who is competitively merit rated at present and he is affective over this trip. (David Thiselton 8-1-3)

Race 6:

Preview: DELAMERE’s last win was over 1800m on this course and he has run some crackers over 1600m so he should be in the shake up HAMLEY’s shock maiden win over this trip on the Vaal Classic track has worked out well and he is back to the same trip for the first time, albeit from a wide draw. He did not run like a no hoper that day and as a gangly type is likely coming into his own. He has been dropped seven points after his last two starts and has snuck into the handicap with the minimum weight so could surprise again. LISNOBLE is drawn wide but loves this course and  distance and is holding form. (David Thiselton 1-12-6)

Race 7:

Preview: STORM WARNING was unlucky not to get into the Gold Cup field and could prove a point here. COLTRANE is joint best in at the weights and is due a form return. COBY beat Elusive Flyer the last time they met and is joint best in at the weights with Coltrane and Kisseemee. ELUSIVE FLYER is 4kg under sufferance with Coltrane but enjoys the trip and has some eyecatching form. THE ELMO EFFECT could reverse form with Elusive Flyer at the weights considering their last meeting but has a tough draw. (David Thiselton 2-1-9-6-5)

Race 8:

Preview: FORTISSIMA finished second in the Gr 2 SA Oaks and was raised the maximum five points, so is running off a capped merit rating here. She has won two races over this trip, but has had a layoff since finishing downfield in the Gr 1 Woolavngton 2000 on May 28. However, her class should pull her through, especially as he has been said by te yard to have strengthened and matured over the winter. SULTRY won better than the margin suggests last time over 1800m here in just her second career start as she had quite a lot to do coming off the elbow. MY CHERRY is out of a Galileo mare so should enjoy the step up in trip and this will be her third run after a layoff. She was not disgraced in some maiden races in the strong centre of Cape Town before winning her maiden easily on the Highveld and then coming up against a promising sort last time when not disgraced again. TRICIA DUPONT is better than her last start and will enjoy this course and distance. CRANBERRY CRUSH is only 0,5kg under sufferance and ran well first time out the maidens over this course and distance. She is now well drawn. There is not much between her and BLUE SAGE at the weights. (David Thiselton 1-7-6)

Race 9:

Preview: BIRD ALLEY was doing good work late last time over 1800m and will love this trip but from a high draw she will have to be dropped out again and it won’t be easy. YOUNG FLIRT by Announce should enjoy the step up in trip as her dam by Winter Romance won over this distance. EYE THE COUNTESS has not done well beyond a mile before but ran on well over 1600m last time so might do well in this weak event. PEG O’MY HEART ran on well over this trip in her penultimate start and is now nine points lower so could earn in this uninspiring field. BELINSKY enjoyed hold up tactics last time over 1600m and ran on well giving her a possibility of getting this trip and a chance in a weak field from pole position. SAVANNAH JADE stayed on quite well last time over 1600m and won her maiden over 2200m so has a chance here if producing her best. SECRET ANGEL has done well over course and distance before and is off a competitive merit rating. SEAL MY FATE can do better than her first run out the maidens. (David Thiselton 5-3-11-12-6-9-10-2)

Greyville Friday race previews

Greyville Friday race previews Sep 25 by Andrew Harrison

1

Preview: Wide open. LUCKY BARB is better than her last two. She makes her poly debut and has a chance if she can find her earlier form. MANDOLIN made a fair local debut and has shown some ability on the Highveld. NATIONAL AGENDA made a fair debut but returns from a lengthy break. Delpech rides. MUNGO CHERRY improved nicely second time out and has a chance in this company. (Andrew Harrison: 5-6-4-9)

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Preview: WINTER IS COMING is knocking hard on the door and it should open here. STORM OUTGOING made a smart debut for his new stable and now tries blinkers. He could prove a big threat to Winter Is Coming. MASTER RUNNER is lightly raced but has some fair Cape form and the switch to poly could bring out the best in him. GOLD DASH has improved back in cheek pieces and can feature. (Andrew Harrison: 6-11-1-8)

3

Preview: LEDIMASPRINCESS drifted in the market last start but was only narrowly beaten. She shows some scope and can go one better. RAES’’ DYNA JET has raced in feature company as a maiden. She has a difficult draw but looks the pick of the Van Zyl trio. TICKY TIN has shown up well of late. She makes her poly debut but can feature. KUDRA made marked improvement last run but Delpech has jumped ship to partner Ledimasprincess which may be telling. (Andrew Harrison: 8-12-5-7)

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Preview: WESTCHESTER has shown up nicely on the poly at his last two. He is also down in class and can give Liam Tarentaal his first winner. GINGERBRED MAN is a recent maiden winner and took on much stronger in his first run in open company. He can do better in this company. MILLRACE has his third run after a break and has improved with each outing. He also drops in class and has a handy weight. BLUNDERBUSS is back in blinkers and did improve at his last start. (Andrew Harrison: 1-2-6-3)

5

Preview: HARRY DA WHEELS was a beaten favourite in the soft at Kenilworth last time out. He has consistent Cape form and can go close in this line-up. WESKUS KLONG is lightly raced and made a fair local debut. He looks set to improve. TRENDY GUY is never far back. He has consistent recent turf form and the switch to poly could see him find his best. WHAT A SCORCHER has shown his best form on the poly. He has been up against slightly stronger of late and can feature here. (Andrew Harrison: 8-2-10-1)

6

Preview: Open. MARK MY CARD has been showing good form and is due a change of fortune with a claiming apprentice up and a plum draw. WIND SINGER only got gong late last run over a sprint and will much prefer this trip. She has a handy weight and should put in a good effort. PEACH DELIGHT needed her last run and should come on from that. Stable companion LITTLE CHAPEL has excellent form on the poly but has been rested and may need it. OVERLAP is a course and distance specialist but also returns from a short break. (Andrew Harrison:  4-5-3-2)

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Preview: AIR CHIEF MARSHALL made a promising local debut when send out favourite. He has a good draw and although he makes his poly debut he looks to have a strong chance. DOUBLE CLUTCH has improved with a tongue-tie and goes well on the poly although this may be a touch on the short side. SECRET WARNING has his third start after a short break. He has been up against stronger of late and from a good draw should be right there. THIRTYTWO SQUADRON has just been beaten at his last two over further. He must have a chance in this field.  (Andrew Harrison: 7-1-4-2)

8

Preview: MR O’NEILL looks to have some scope and has been running on late in both recent starts. He could do better this trip. ROY’S PAST has been close-up in his last two on the poly and steps up in trip again. PRINCIPATE improved last run and looks to be coming to hand. He makes his poly debut. PATROCLUS has come good on the poly and he should handle the step up in trip. He does have a tricky draw to overcome. (Andrew Harrison: 5-2-6-1)

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Grand Heritage final field announced

A field of 28 runners plus two reserves was announced today for the inaugural running of the R750,000 World Sports Betting (WSB) Grand Heritage.

The event, which has become a major talking point in South African racing, will take place at the Vaal on October 1 over 1475m, using the full width of both the Inside and Outside tracks combined.

The selection of the field was based on current form and this ensured representation in all three of the different weight tiers. Tier 1, (57kg and above) has 14 horses in the field, Tier 2 (53kg to 56,5kg) has 9 horses and tier 3 (50kg to 52,5kg) has 5 horses.

The topweight is the 103 merit rated Gary Alexander-trained Pivotal Pursuit, who will carry 64kg, and the two lowest rated horses due to line up are the 75 merit rated Paul Peter-trained pair Analyse This and Urgent Fury. David Thiselton

World Sports Betting’s odds: 9-2 Miracle Bureau; Bulleting Home, Donny G; 8-1 Moofeed; 10-1 St Tropez, Chepardo; 12-1 Bold Rex, Arctica, Belenos; 14-1 Budapest, Celtic Captain, Awesome Adam; 16-1 Pivotal Pursuit, Alexa; 20-1 and upwards others

FINAL FIELD R750 000 WORLD SPORTS BETTING GRAND HERITAGE (Non-Black Type)
1st R406250, 2nd R130000, 3rd R65000, 4th R32500, 5th R16250, 6th R10000, 7th R10000, 8th R10000, 9th R10000, 10th R10000
Open – WFA: 3yrs-8kgs 4yrs-0.5kgs  – No Apprentice Allowance

1 28 Pivotal Pursuit 64 103 BA A Fortune Gary Alexander
2 5 Bulleting Home 63.5 102 A B Lerena Sean Tarry
3 23 Moofeed (AUS) 63.5 100 A W Marwing Mike de Kock
4 18 Donny G 62 100 A G van Niekerk Sean Tarry
5 26 Celtic Captain 61.5 99 BA W Kennedy Gavin van Zyl
6 10 Persian Rug 60 95 A J Mariba Mike de Kock
7 22 Thrust 59 93 A R Simons Paul Matchett
8 17 Irish Pride 58 92 A G Lerena Johan Janse van Vuuren
9 16 Lunar Approach 58 92 T A …………… Sean Tarry
10 3 Kings Archer 58 91 BA M V’Rensburg Stuart Pettigrew
11 11 Shepard One 58 91 A R Munger Gary Alexander
12 25 Arctica 57.5 91 BA C Zackey Mike Azzie
13 29 Macduff (AUS) 57.5 90 A D Dillon Joey Ramsden
14 14 National Key 57.5 90 T A …………… Brian Wiid
15 30 Alexa 55.5 87 A R Danielson Geoff Woodruff
16 27 Chepardo 55.5 86 *C Murray Alec Laird
17 19 Humidor 55.5 86 A M Yeni Tony Rivalland
18 7 Front Rank 55 85 T A …………… Tyrone Zackey
19 20 Miracle Bureau 54.5 85 T A C Maujean Joe Soma
20 9 Netflix 54.5 85 A …………… Lucky Houdalakis
21 2 Belenos 53.5 83 BA J P v’d Merwe Alec Laird
22 1 Le Clos 53 82 A K Zechner Mike Azzie
23 24 Awesome Adam (AUS) 53 81 TBA *L Hewitson Mike Azzie
24 4 Man’s Inn 52.5 80 BA …………… Lucky Houdalakis
25 6 Raise The Red 51 77 TBA J Penny Lucky Houdalakis
26 13 Bold Rex 50 87 A T Appie Mike de Kock
27 21 Analyse This 50 75 A K de Melo Paul Peter
28 8 Urgent Fury 50 75 TBA F Maleking Paul Peter
29 12 Move Like Jagger 50 71 TBA Reserve 1 Louis Goosen
30 15 Nephrite 51 78 A Reserve 2 Lucky Houdalakis
Same Trainer – Not Coupled on Tote
(1,11) (2,4,9) (3,6,26) (12,22,23) (16,21) (20,24,25,30) (27,28)
Anthony Delpech (Nkosi Hlophe)

Querari Viking gets another crack

The Vaal has an eight race card tomorrow on the Classic Track, where the seventh event is down the straight over 1000m and all of the other races from 1200m upward are around the turn.

In straight races here the high draws are favourable by trends. Around the turn the horses tend to make a bee line for the outside, meaning low draws are sometimes trapped on the unfavourable inside going. Therefore middle to outside draws tend to not be much of a disadvantageous, at least for horses who settle well.

The best bet on the card looks to be Querari Viking, who runs in the fifth race, a Maiden over 1450m. He was the victim of a well documented incorrect upheld objection last time out. Previously he was defeated by 1,25 lengths by Sabre Dance over this trip on the Turffontein Inside track, but the latter had the run of the race in an event which turned into a crawl-sprint affair. Querari Viking has a nice stride on him and in his first ride for the powerful Mike Azzie yard has the astute Anthony Delpech up, who should put him in a handy position from his draw of two from where he can find the better going in the straight.

An interesting runner here is the Lucky Houdalakis-trained Rebel Baron, who was outpaced on debut over 1200m before staying on well. He is drawn in pole and might be dropped to the rear before making his run up the outside rail. The other Houdalakis runner is Aristocat, who certainly fits the bill on looks. However, it is difficult to judge how this Var gelding will enjoy the step up in trip as his full-brother is a sprinter, whereas his half-brother by Captain Al has won over 2000m. Aristocat himself  has been a touch one-paced over 1200m. Sabre Dance is likely to give another honest account, but Querari Viking looks to have more scope and can reverse form with him.

The highest rated race on the card is the second, a Graduation Plate for fillies and mares over 1200m. Myfunnyvalentine is a Gr 1 performer, having followed her excellent second in the Gr 2 SA Fillies Nursery with a close fourth in the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion. In her seasonal reappearance she showed a fine turn of foot and won cosily over this trip on the Turffontein Inside track. Her class should be telling here.

An interesting runner is the four-year-old Horse Chestnut filly South Atlantic, whose Western Winter half-sister Hurricane Bertha won on debut over the weekend. South Atlantic won a fine race back in January when thrashing Runalong by 3,5 lengths over 1400m, in which she showed good pace coupled with a good turn of foot. Runalong went on to win her next four races, which puts the merit of that performance into perspective. As only a one-time winner South Atlantic gets 3kg from Hollie Point and 1kg from Myfunnyvalentine. However, she has only been accorded a 72 merit rating, so is officially 5kg under sufferance with the latter pair, who are the two best weighted horses in the race on official merit ratings. However, South Atlantic looks a sort who could rise above that merit rating.

The Mike de Kock yard always have them fit so she should get away with this 1200m trip returning from an eight month layoff. Another interesting runner is Hollie Point, who is 2kg better off with Myfunnyvalentine for a 2,5 length beating. Furthermore, she had to be dropped out that day from a wide draw before running on. She could get closer, but Myfunnyvalentine did win that race quite cosily and has probably come on from it too.

Champion trainer Sean Tarry rated Myfunnyvalentine as having an excellent chance. He added he expected a good run from De Nimes in the third, a Maiden Plate for fillies and mares over 1200m, despite her returning from a layoff of about a year-and-a-half. However, he expected the De Kock-trained Ektifaa to be impossible to oppose in this event. The latter is likely the best bet on the card but has not been chosen as such because the odds will likely be prohibitive. Last time out in May she duelled for a long way down the straight with Seattle Singer before being pipped in the final strides. The latter went on to finish an excellent third in the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion against the boys. Ektifaa looks to have plenty of scope and being from the De Kock yard should not be short of fitness.

The Tarry yard could also have a winner in the last race, a MR 68 Handicap over 2000m, with Wild Horizon, although this does look an event to go wide in. Furthermore, Wild Horizon has to carry topweight of 61,5kg. Tarry confirmed the tactics on Wild Horizon last time out, when used up early to overcome a wide draw over 1800m on the Inside Track, had not panned out well and added he had shown his best form when held up with cover. A return to those tactics with a 4kg claimer up could give him a shout, although it would likely be wise to go wide in the exotics.

The most intriguing race on the card could be the sixth, a MR 72 Handicap over 1450m. Crowd Pleaser looks a decent sort having dominated a 1900m event on the Greyville poly last time. However, he was a November foal, so is not actually three yet in real terms and another question is whether he will have the necessary pace to dominate over this shorter trip, His penultimate run over 1600m at Scottsville when not beaten far by the promising Legend, suggests he does have some pace and he will also be running fresh here. However, all things considered, the topweight Street Flyer is tipped to beat him, one reason being he has the wily Piere Strydom up.

Another reason is the blinkers are off after he over raced over this trip last time out. He still ran a fair race in the latter event and so should perform better if the removal of the blinkers duly sees him settling in the running. A Greater Power has a chance here too, although Tarry was concerned about his wide draw as one who tends to over race and thus needs cover. Cherokee Grey has some fair form and can’t be ignored. Neither can Woza Madoda, who like Street Flyer has a wide draw, but if they settle they should enter the straight in a favourable position.

David Thiselton

Pakistan Star: ‘He’s a ripper!”

Racing fans enjoy all sorts of different types of horse, from the brave front runners to those with a blistering turn of foot, but the sort which usually ignites the fervour more than any other is the one who drops the bit early, or lacks the pace to go with them, but still manages to win from tailed off positions.

The most famous example of this sort in South Africa was the mighty 20-time winner Sea Cottage. The Hong Kong racing fraternity must currently be wondering whether they have a Sea Cottage of their own in the unbeaten German-bred three-year-old gelding Pakistan Star.

On debut over 1200m at Sha Tin on July 1 at odds of 15/1 the Tony Cruz-trained gelding was slow away a length and steadily lost touch with the rest of the runners until he was tailed off by some six or seven lengths and was around 15 lengths off the leader. He made up ground around the turn under a calm ride by Matthew Chadwick and then extended in the short straight to pass the field and win going away by 1,75 lengths.

There was a buzz of anticipation when he lined up for his second start on Sunday at Sha Tin in a handicap over 1400m, with Chadwick once again aboard. He was clearly going to relish the step up in trip and blinkers had also been applied. The crowd gasped when he was even slower away this time, losing two lengths.

He struggled to go with them again and was soon tailed off by about three lengths and a dozen or so lengths off the lead. However, his finish was a carbon copy of his first race. Still last at the 400m mark, the crowd roared the budding hero home. He passed the backmarkers just before the 300m mark, but such is his finishing surge he was in front by the 90m mark and won cosily by 1,25 lengths.

The tales of the great Sea Cottage’s wins from impossible positions are legend and Pakistan Star is certainly one to follow having already caused a stir around the world in just two career starts to date. Ironically, Pakistan’s Star’s sire Shamardal , a four-time Gr 1 winner in England and France from seven furlongs to ten-and-a-half furlongs, was an out and out front runner. Shamardal is a son of “The Iron Horse”, Giant’s Causeway, who won five Gr 1s in succession in Europe as a three-year-old in 2000 and is now a sire of sires. Giant’s Causeway’s style was to either set the pace or track the pacemaker. A pacemaker was often put in his races by trainer Aiden O’Brien. Giant’s Causeway was known for his tremendous courage and all five of his Gr 1 victories in that memorable season were by narrow margins. Pakistan Star does at least seem to have inherited his father’s will to win.

David Thiselton

Howells raiders heading north

Duncan Howells’s raiding party leaves for Turffontein tomorrow where he has been allocated nine stables by Phumelela. “I have horses that I think will be competitive so we must go where the money is,” said Howells. “There’s nothing for them down here.”

In a departure from the past when he has sent up individual runners whose preparation has been overseen by resident Highveld trainers, Howells and assistant James Rich will be shuttling between Ashburton and Turffontein for the next two months.

Heading the string will be Saratoga Dancer and Ten Gun Salute, both entries for the Sansui Summer Cup, while a crack at the Charity Mile is also a possibility for both of them. The Charity Mile will be run on November 5 with the Summer Cup on Saturday November 26.

Saratoga Dancer finished fifth in the Vodacom Durban July and fourth in the Champions Cup while Ten Gun Salute finished mid-field in the July.

Both made their seasonal debut on the Greyville poly track on Sunday over 1400m, a distance well short of their best.

Ten Gun Salute ran on strongly under Grant van Niekerk to finish third behind Humidor while Saratoga Dancer was reported to be “hanging badly” in the straight and to be coughing post-race. However, Howells says that both pulled up well and will be on the float tomorrow.

Also among the raiding party will be Legend, winner of the Bloodstock SA Million Mile, who will be aimed at the Gr2 Dingaans, possibly via the Gr3 Graham Beck Stakes, the latter race to be run on Charity Mile day and the Dingaans on Summer Cup day.

In other Ashburton news, Gr1 Premier’s Champions Stakes winner Gunner has been taking it easy with his main mission being the CTS $500 000 Mile to be run on Met day at the end of January.

“He will have a few races before then,” said Paul Gadsby, “because he’s still green and the experience will do him good, but the CTS is his main mission for the time being.”

Also headed for the Western Cape season is Mac De Lago who is enjoying a lengthy break on owner Hassen Adam’s farm near Hermarnus. The Gr1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge winner finished strongly for third in the Vodacom Durban July and has been rested since.

“He pulled up with a bit of a joint after the July,” commented Weiho Marwing, “so I decided to give him a good long rest. I want a horse for next year.

“I won’t take him to Jo’burg but we will go to Cape Town for the season.”

The L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate will be his likely target while the Met is in the balance. “I think I’ll keep him to a mile. He has a strong turn of foot and maybe we were trying to go too far with him. But we will see. That could all change.”

Andrew Harrison

Ice Up can leave them cold

Iced Up looks the closest thing to a Pick 6 banker on a tricky Greyville card today where the exotic bet comprises five handicaps and a maiden event. At least punters who do take this advice will know their fate early but Dennis Bosch’s runner has fairly solid credentials and is likely to start at cramped odds.

After a close-up fifth from a coffin draw over the Scottsville 1600m she was well supported in the market to make it out of the maidens next time.

It was a close-run thing but she went down a head to Dressed For Success in a tight finish. She had the progressive Louella a neck back in third but more importantly Dressed For Success followed up on her debut win in a competitive handicap even though starting at long odds.

With regular pilot Alec Forbes side-lined with a bad leg, Anthony Delpech takes over in the saddle and given the quality of tomorrow’s opposition there shouldn’t be any mistakes this time around.

From there on it gets interesting. Olympic Power made a fair local debut for the Candice Bass-Robinson satellite yard and although fresh off a maiden win, Western Cape maiden form is generally stronger than KZN’s. He was not disgraced in a stronger field in his first start out of the maidens and if taking to the poly surface he looks a live runner.

Whenever Marco van Rensburg rides into town it is a sure sign that Weiho Marwing fancies a couple. Queen’s Quest on the card opener took to the poly last time out and can build on her close-up third while Pocahontas Girl is a possible threat to Iced Up after showing much improved form in her first run back from a lay-off.

Van Rensburg teams up with Marwing’s filly La Vida Blanco who showed major improvement when running in first time blinkers. She has a postage stamp on her back and should be competitive. Jama, Ruby Gem and Pure Valor are others to consider.

Maybe and Modernista look the principal runners in a tough third leg of the Pick 6 where the soundest advice is to load up as much as finances allow. Inga won at third time of asking and could improve further over this trip while Lowan Denysschen may have found the key to the feisty Zilla who will race with a sheepskin brow band for the first time.

The sixth is another competitive handicap but Redcarpet Captain has always been rated by his yard and hit form first up on the poly with a solid victory over course and distance in a strong Non-Black Type feature. He only got a two-pound penalty for that win and now that he has found his feet again he could follow up. However, he does have to give the speedy El Ciberano 12.5kg who along with course specialist Kingston Boy and Executive Power will make things hot.

The seventh and eighth are both minefields. The Chris Erasmus-trained Panza has come to hand these past three months and been relatively leniently handled by the handicappers, being raised only five pounds for his two recent victories. Last time out he was a close-up fourth to Bagger Vance at Scottsville and if he can repeat that showing on the poly he will be in the shake-up. Dark horse is Doug Campbell’s runner Var Du Bois. He is a gelding with obvious ability but also plenty of problems having only been out once this year and turning in the worst performance of his career. He is back on the poly and if he can find his earlier form he will also be thereabouts.

Gavin van Zyl sends out the filly Princess Analia against the males in the last. She is slightly down in class and has a big weight to shoulder but none of the opposition will ever get their name on a jam tin.

Andrew Harrison

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Heritage final fields due Wednesday

The inaugural running of the R750,000 Grand Heritage, which will take place at the Vaal on October 1, will have a field of 28 runners maximum and the panel will be sitting down today (Tuesday) to decide which horses will be lining up.

There are currently 86 horses still standing their ground.

The field will be divided into weight tiers: Tier 1 will be 57kg and above, tier 2 will be 53kg to 56,5kg and tier 3 will be 50kg to 52,5kg. The idea of this weight structure was to allow owners of lower merit rated horses, who look to be competitively handicapped, the chance of winning some valuable prize money. First prize for the big race is R406,250. Second prize is worth 130,000, third prize R65,000, fourth R32,500, fifth R16,250 and R10,000 will be awarded to all of the horses placed from 6th to 15th inclusive.

The weights have been updated daily in the public section of www.sahorseracing.co.za and the long handicap at present stretches from Captain Aldo on 67,5kg down to the 36,5kg of Over It. However, the panellists will be choosing the 28 most in form horses, so there will not necessarily be an even split among the tiers.

The final field will be announced tomorrow (Wednesday).

The middle rail between the Inside and Outside Vaal racecourses will be removed for the big day and the horses will thus utilize the width of the two tracks combined.

There will be three other races on the day with a maximum of 28 runners and they, together with the Grand Heritage, will form the Jackpot.

The 28 runners will not be the biggest field South Africa has ever seen. In the days of tape starts the Durban July had fields of 33 in 1917, 29 in 1934, and 28 in 1937.

The old Auckland Park racecourse, where races were staged by the maverick Auckland Park Sporting Club outside the aegis of Jockey Club in the early 1900s, used to regularly have 30 to 40 horses charging down its four furlong straight.

These days big field handicaps are still a regular sight in England and valuable such races as the £280,000 Ebor Handicap, the £250,000 Cesarewitch Handicap and the £250,000 Stewards Cup attract huge fields and massive betting markets. They are popular with punters due to the attractive dividends a big field race engenders. The last respective renewals of the three aforementioned British races attracted fields of 20, 34 and 27.

Looking at the Grand Heritage entry list, Thrust looks to be a fair early suggestion to win. This lightly raced five-year-old Paul Matchett-trained Toreador gelding prefers running down the straight, packs an impressive finishing burst and in his last start, when finishing fifth in the Gr 3 Spring Spree Stakes over 1200m on the Turffontein Inside course, he looked to be crying out for further.

David Thiselton

Smart Call (Liesl King)

Frankie gallops Smart Call

Trainer Alec Laird and owner-breeder Jessica Slack will be hoping the effort of taking J&B Met winner Smart Call halfway across the world is worthwhile as she prepares for her first race in the UK.

The daughter of Ideal World is slated to run in the Group 1 Sun Chariot Stakes at Newmarket on 1 October and last week she was out through her paces by jockey Frankie Dettori. The prized mare certainly looked the part as she sheltered from a sudden rainstorm under the trees of the Al Bahathri gallop while waiting for her work partner from John Gosden’s stable.

That transpired to be Dick Doughtywylie, who at the age of eight is now retired but was a Listed winner in his day for his owner-breeder Rachel Hood.

The pair breezed just short of 1600m on the Polytrack of the Al Bahathri gallop in preparation for Smart Call’s appearance in the Sun Chariot Stakes before she embarks on her travels again, to Santa Anita for the Grade I Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf.

“She was a little rusty but that was her first serious piece of work since she’s been here,” was Dettori’s verdict as he left the gallops. “That will bring her on nicely and there’s three weeks to go before the race which should be perfect.”

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Vaughan Marshall

Marshall maps out summer plans

Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion winner Always In Charge will start off his campaign in a 1 200m graduation plate at Kenilworth on November 1.

Vaughan Marshall said: “After that he goes for the R2.5 million Lanzerac Ready To Run over 1 400m on November 19 and then we will take it from there.”

Marshall, who won the 2000 Cape Guineas with the colt’s sire Captain Al, has also mapped a start date for his unbeaten Allan Robertson winner The Secret Is Out who is by the same stallion.

He said: “She will run in the Choice Carriers Championship at the end of next month and then we will see how it goes.”

The World Sports Betting Fillies Guineas on December 3 is the obvious next step if she stays – “a mile shouldn’t be a problem but there is always a doubt in your mind,” the trainer admitted. “However MJ Byleveld is pretty convinced she will get it.”

Neither Grade 1 winner has been seen since their triumphs in early June although this is not, as widely supposed, because Marshall purposely put them away to save them for their three-year-old campaigns. “It was because they both got jarred up when winning those races at Scottsville,” he explained.

Meanwhile, My World will attempt to give weight all round in the Settlers Trophy at Durbanville on Saturday, the five-year-old’s first race of the season.

Candice Bass-Robinson said: “He was to have run in a 2 000m race just over a fortnight ago but they cancelled it. However I’m hoping he won’t need this because he has had a fair amount of work and I’ve galloped him twice.”

In-form Justin Snaith, bidding for his fourth win in this 2 400m Listed handicap, runs last month’s 2 400m winner Captain Splendid (Richard Fourie) and Francia (Greg Cheyne).

Greg Ennion is responsible for four of the 11 runners while Renate du Plessis sends Oh So Modus from Stilbaai and has booked Donovan Dillon. She also runs La Myst (Anthony Andrews) in the mile Novice Plate and Rahvar (MJ Byleveld) in the MR 86 Handicap.

Michael Clower