Bold Viking will enjoy Scottsville

PUBLISHED: 10 August 2016

Sean Tarry can hardly separate his pair for Sunday’s Bloodstock SA Million Sprint over 1200m at  Scottsville, but said he would “only just” swing towards Bold Viking ahead of Side Show if he had to. He expected a better run from his Bloodstock SA Million Mile contender Kahula.

Bold Viking and Side Show met in a grass gallop this week and “there was not much in it”, but Tarry pointed out the conditions of the gallop had favoured Side Show.

Tarry added, “They are different types of horse, Bold Viking takes his time but has a very strong kick, while Side Show will be there the whole way as he has some toe. I think the tough Scottsville 1200m will suit Bold Viking.”

Bold Viking, a strong Black Minnaloushe colt who came from a seemingly beaten position to win going away by 1,2 lengths on debut over 1200m at the Vaal, will be ridden by Andrew Fortune from a middle draw, while Querari colt Side Show, who romped home by 5,25 lengths when stepped down to 1200m for the first time, will be ridden by Lyle Hewitson from a draw of 12 in the 16 horse field if the reserves come out.

Tarry said about the Kahal filly Kahula, who will be ridden by Hewitson from draw ten in the Mile, “She threw us a curve ball last time, it was a very disappointing run (in the Gr 1 Thekwini Stakes), but before that she hadn’t put a foot wrong.”

Her first three runs for a win and two thirds were over sprint distances, but being out of the Tarry-trained SA Oaks-winning Fort Wood mare Bedloe’s Island she should easily stay 1600m.

David Thiselton