Be in the moment

PUBLISHED: 31 August 2016

In The Moment (Nkosi Hlophe)

Trainers have been clamouring for the racing operators to cater for their lower rated horses and they get their wish at Greyville tonight where Gold Circle have added an extra meeting to the calendar to compensate for two wash-outs earlier in the month.

A MR66 Handicap over 1900m is the ‘highlight’ on the eight-race card where top weight In The Moment may still be ahead of the handicapper in a field littered with landmines. Champion trainer Sean Tarry has taken a well-earned break after his record breaking season and with many of his string on the easy list after having their compulsory African Horse Sickness jabs the stable has been quiet.

In The Moment took 14 runs to shed his maiden and earn a merit rating of 62. Two races later he surprised in an MR80 Handicap and was immediately bumped up the eight-point maximum. He was back in a MR66 for his latest effort where he ‘blew-up’ inside the final furlong finishing 16 lengths behind subsequent winner Wealthy in an obviously below par performance that prompted officials to call for a post-race examination that showed nothing untoward.

In The Moment (Nkosi Hlophe)

In The Moment (Nkosi Hlophe)

In The Moment has won on the poly and with apprentice Eric Ngwane giving 2,5kg relief the gelding need only repeat his penultimate performance to have a strong chance in this line-up.

Dennis Drier has been using apprentice Diego de Gouveia and his 4kg claim to good effect and they pair up with Roya Union Jet. The gelding was two lengths back to In The Moment when last they met after over-racing early. Royal Union Jet is 2kg better off this time around courtesy of De Gouveia’s claim and as the two are drawn alongside each other there should be very little between them.

Desert Sunset makes his first appearance in KZN after recently shedding his maiden on the Highveld. He is a strong front runner who should enjoy his debut on the poly and both apprentices should be wary of letting him get away.

Candice Bass-Robinson has opened a satellite yard at Summerveld, renting a yard off limits but making use of the Summerveld tracks. The yard is under the care of long-time assistant Robert Fayd’herbe and they can have their first success with Florrick in the opening leg of the Pick 6. The scratching of Disrupt has left the way clear for the top weight, the mount of apprentice Callan Murray, who comes out of his time at the end of the year.

Florrick was pulled out of her latest race after Grant van Niekerk felt something amiss with the filly, but her form prior to that was consistent and good enough to put her in with a strong winning chance.

Florrick and In The Moment can bookend an otherwise difficult Pick 6.

In the fourth, Roy Royale is back to the rating of his last win and coupled with a drop in class should be competitive while the Tarry / Delpech combination will make Super Guppy a contender along with the lightly raced Weskus Klong who makes his poly debut.

The handicapping cliché ‘when in doubt take the top weight’ could hold true in the fifth where Brave And Bold and St Elmo’s Fire could suffice in another difficult race.

Black Jaguar has been threatening for some time now but now races off his lowest rating ever from a good draw and can surprise at a good price in the sixth where fancied top weight Nuntius is a scratching.

Pyrenees In Spain will have his supporters in the seventh. He caught the eye from a tricky draw last time out and an inside gate and a further drop in class could see him home ahead of Aramouse who makes his poly debut from the worst of the draw.

Andrew Harrison