Andrew Harrison
SOME unseasonal rain during the week has forced Gold Circle to postpone today’s scheduled meeting at Hollywoodbets Scottsville to today in order to give the track extra time to dry out.
Scottsville hosts its biggest meeting of the year with a jackpot of Gr1 Sprints, the Golden Horse backed up by the Gr1 Gold Medallion, Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship and the Gr1 SA Fillies Sprint brought to you by The Witness.
A soft track adds an extra dimension to the Gr1 Golden Horse Sprint, the toughest handicap sprint in the country, and always an intriguing contest with all 16 runners fairly evenly matched in spite of some smart sprinters being under sufferance.
Out to defend his crown in the Golden Horse is Sean Tarry’s runner Warrior’s Rest. He fought a thrilling duel with Ultra Magnus last year, scraping home by the shortest of short heads but he has only had two further outings, the last in November last year when down the field behind stable companion Eden Roc.
Tarry has a knack of earmarking big races for his charges and getting them there with as much in their favour as possible and although Warrior’s Rest has not seen a racecourse in seven months, you can bet that he will be ready to deliver tomorrow and some give in the ground is likely to suit.
Whether he is good enough, only the race will tell as the list of possible winners is a long one.
Paul Matchett, successful with War Of Athena last Saturday, saddles Battle Force who is one of four three-year-old’s in the field. He is 2.5kg under sufferance in spite of carrying joint bottom weight but he may still be under the radar as far as the handicap is concerned. He has received the maximum of 8 points for each of his last two wins but it could have been more. Most of the recent winners have come from the bottom of the handicap and Battle Force has been in excellent form of late. Paul Peter’s colt MK’s Pride is a smart three-year-old and has the distinction of having beaten War Of Athena and Got The Greenlight. He was far from disgraced in the recent WSB Guineas but could be better suited to this tough 1200m. Mike Azzie is a bit of a Wizz when it comes to sprinters and he saddles Bohica who finished second best to top sprinter Rio Querari in the Computaform Sprint last time out wearing first-time blinkers. He is overdue although he does carry the steadier of 60kg.
Var’s Vicky is no slouch and has had a look at the course and Captain Tatters, although under sufferance, was given a poor ride in a workriders race and off 52kg he could easily make the frame.
True To Life is the highest rated runner in the SA Fillies Sprint brought to you by The Witness and strictly on paper should prove difficult to beat. She finished fourth last year behind multiple Grade 1 winner Celtic Sea and subsequent Gr1 Cape Flying Championship winner Run Fox Run and if she brings that form into the race, it will take a good one to beat Johan Janse van Vuuren’s filly.
It will be a scrap for the minor places. Paul Peter saddles Sarah who showed improved form in blinkers last run although she has always been consistent while although Gallic Princess ran below par last time out with three of today’s opposition having finished in front of her, her form before that was solid and she should be ideally suited to this course. Frank Robinson fitted Love Bomb with blinkers for her last start and last year’s Golden Slipper winner roared back to form. She has always been held in high regard by the stable.
Azzie has made no bones about his unbeaten filly Sheela labelling her as one of the best, if not the best filly that he has trained. The form suggests that he’s not far wrong after she put one over the colts in the Gr1 SA Nursery winner. She looks to be something special.
Possibly standing in her way is the unbeaten Sounds Of Warning who has drawn in the gate alongside. She has had the benefit of a look at the Scottsville track, winning last time out and Tarry has a smart record at this meeting.
The Gr1 Gold Medallion looks more competitive with a number of unbeaten runners testing their mettle. Good Traveller has the best record in that he is unbeaten in three and boast two wins on this course which could just give him an edge over the Tarry-trained Pyromaniac who has won both of his starts on the Highveld. However, he comes from a strong stable that had three other runners entered. Isivunguvungu shed his maiden at first time of asking in open company. The opposition is stronger this time around but he should have come on with the experience and Gimme The Prince is also a winner of his only start.