Secret revealed

Scottsville hosts the popular Festival Of Speed tomorrow with the running of four Gr1 sprints headed by the Gr1 Tsogo Sun Sprint. It is a wide open handicap with any number of runners in with winning chances. Vaughan Marshall’s runner Exelero does not have the best of draws but he has a handy galloping weight and found his best form over the course and distance last time out.

Runner-up that day was Captain Alfredo who franked that form by winning next time out. He took an eight-point jump in the ratings which could hamper his chances come tomorrow but he and trainer Dean Kannemeyer are both in good form.

Red Ray makes a return and has only had one run overseas since finishing second to Normanz in this race two years back. He jumped from the worst of the draw that day and Joey Ramsden was adamant that with a better gate he could well have caught Normanz. Red Ray’s form must be taken on trust as little can be read into the riding arrangements. Anton Marcus will have battled to make the weight on either of Seventh Plain, now with blinkers, or Guiness.

Top weight Talktothestars appears better over shorter but is tremendously game while Captain’s Causeway was chasing hard behind Captain Alfredo and with his light weight will be a threat.  African Ruler faces his toughest test but with a light weight and a good draw is another to consider in a difficult race.

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The Secret Is Out (Nkosi Hlophe)

The shock withdrawal of Gr1 SA Nursery winner Cloth Of Cloud because of a respiratory infection has left the way clear for a Vaughan Marshall feature double as he saddles the progressive The Secret Is Out.

The Secret Is Out is a full sister to 2012 Allan Robertson winner All Is Secret also trained by Marshall and both were by supreme stallion and Marshall-trained Captain Al. The Secret Is Out has had the benefit of a win over the course and she did it in style which makes her a big runner.

Zaakhira was a facile winner on debut in good time so could be anything while stable companion Fursa won the SA Fillies Nursery and has won over further so will not be troubled by this trip.

Blaze Of Mystery is unbeaten over course and distance and won comfortably last start so also has a shout.

Marcus will have had the pick of the Jooste runners in the Gr1 Gold Medallion so Always In Charge looks the ‘right’ one after his easy maiden win. However, Act Of Loyalty won well under Weichong Marwing and the winning distance is deceiving as he won much more easily than the narrow margin would suggest.

The unbeaten PE sensation Oomph has his first run for Mike Azzie and will be tested in this field. PE horses have done well at this venue so Oomph must be included in all calculations but he will be put to the acid test tomorrow.

Horse Guards comes from a stable that has won four of the last five runnings with Dennis Drier looking for his sixth Medallion win with Horse Guards. The son of Horse Chestnut has won both of his starts in good fashion and given the stable record in the race must have a great chance. Riverine and the filly Seattle Singer are others to consider.

Carry On Alice looks the banker on the card as she defends her title in the Gr1 City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint, a race she won last year and she is still in scintillating form. She will be hard to beat. There should be very little between Lanner Falcon and Real Princess given their last run but the former was having her first outing since January and should strip fitter which could see her turn the tables. Princess Royal is always on the verge of a boil-over but she gets on well with Anthony Andrews and she too should have come on from her effort behind Real Princess and Lanner Falcon.

Andrew Harrison

over sure

Over Sure has a shout

Summerveld trainer Kumaran Naidoo gives his charge Over Sure “a shout” in the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion tomorrow and this Mogok colt certainly has plenty of scope for improvement.

Over Sure showed pace on the Greyville turf over 1200m second time out, having previously beaten a weak field on debut over 1200m on the poly. He appeared to have that second start won, after having taken up the running from a wide draw. However, on a bright day, he hesitated when seeing the grandstand shadow ahead and was overtaken late by two decent types in Caddy Master and Good To Give. Trainer Michael Roberts has described Caddy Master, who beat Over Sure by one length, as “special”, and Over Sure was giving him 5kg if apprentice allowances are included.

Over Sure then ran in the Gr 3 Godolphin Barb Stakes over 1100m at Scottsville in “very soft” going and once again showed good pace. However, jumping from a high draw he was on the outside of runners and was looking at the stands the whole way. He was also tending to hang inward. He still managed to finish second and the 6,25 length margin of defeat is the closest any horse to date has got to the seemingly freakish Red Chesnut Road.

The latter’s scratching from the Gold Medallion has thrown the race wide open.

Naidoo took Over Sure to Scottsville for a preparatory gallop the other day with a new bit fitted. He said, “He didn’t hang at all, it was a very good gallop, and we are very happy with him.”

He jumps from draw four and could provide yet another milestone for the unstoppable apprentice Lyle Hewitson.

David Thiselton
Picture: Over Sure winning on debut (Nkosi Hlophe)

Tarry troops cleared

Sean Tarry, having expressed concern during the week about a bacterial infection he believed had been going around his Randjesfontein yard, confirmed all of his remaining Gr 1 runners for Scottsville’s big Festival Of Speed meeting this weekend had appeared to be fine. They had duly travelled well down to Summerveld where they had eaten up well and their temperatures were normal.

Tarry said some of the yard’s recent Highveld-based runners had been found to have had mucus upon returning from below par runs.

However, tests done at Randjesfontein on the Scottsville Gr 1 contestants revealed only the crack filly Cloth Of Cloud to have been affected by the suspected bacterial infection. She has duly been scatched with the reason given being “respiratory infection.”

All six of the remaining Gr 1 contestants were on the float which travelled down to Summerveld on Thursday.

Tarry has the meeting banker in Carry On Alice and was obviously hoping she would be at her best. He elaborated: “Her and all of the others were clear, they seemed fine, so hopefully all is well.”

Tarry has two runners in the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint, Captain’s Causeway and Tiger’s Touch, and while feeling they were both up to it, he revealed they were actually his second and third choices respectively, because his first choice, Buckland, had been eliminated.

He said, “I don’t think the very soft going suited Captain’s Causeway last time.” The three-year-old was a 1,75 length runner up to Captain Alfredo in the Listed In Full Flight Stakes over 1100m. He continued, “He will be better over 1200m and will enjoy the firmer going.”

He added, “Tiger’s Touch’s last run was a bit close to her run in the mile and was a bit of a flat run.” She finished a 3,75 length fifth in the Gr 2 Camelia Stakes for fillies and mares over 1160m at Turffontein, two weeks after finishing a two length fourth to Inara in the Gr 1 Laurie Jaffee Empress Club Stakes over 1600m.

Tarry believes Tiger’s Touch is worthy of her 104 merit rating.

Tarry has two runners in the Gr 1 Allan Robertson Championship, Visuality and Myfunnyvalentine.

He said, “Visuality’s last run was a great run, the going was very soft, she was slow away and green, and the draw on that day might not have been in her favour. There is scope for improvement. There shouldn’t be much between her and Myfunnyvalentine, but I am leaning towards Visuality, because she was still learning in those first two runs.”

Visuality finished fourth in the Gr 3 Strelitzia Stakes over 1100m at Scottsville last time out and has two lengths to find on The Secret Is Out. Myfunnyvalentine was runner up in the Gr 2 SA Fillies Nursery over 1160m at Turffontein second time out and has 1,2 lengths to find on Fursa.

Tarry believes Red Rock, who is his sole runner in the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion, is better than his last run. He said, “He beat a horse on debut who came out and won his next race.”

The horse he refers to is British Royale, who beat Gold Medallion contender Sporting Monarch in a Juvenile Plate over 1000m second time out, albeit when receiving 5kg, and the third horse in that race was beaten 12,1 lengths.

He continued, “Red Rock took a few bumps in his second start and will prefer the 1200m.”

In that last start Red Rock was beaten 9,75 lengths in the Gr 3 Godolphin Barb Stakes over 1100m at Scottsville in “very soft going”, a race in which the highly promising Red Chesnut Road was 6,25 lengths clear of second-placed Over Sure.

Red Rock will thus have to make up 3,5 lengths on Over Sure in the Gold Medallion, although he was being eased at the line and could have got a bit closer.

Tarry concluded, “Tiger’s Touch’s and Red Rock’s final gallops (at Randjesfontein) were exceptional.” 

David Thiselton

Princess Royal (Liesl King)

Princess with a score to settle

Glen Kotzen’s classy three-year-old Captain Al filly Princess Royal was a touch unlucky in last year’s Gr 1 Allan Robertson Championship and could possibly make amends in the Gr 1 City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint over 1200m at Scottsville on Saturday, where she is drawn in barrier one with regular pilot Anthony Andrews up.

Kotzen also runs the classy Silvan Star on the day, whose intended big race season is probably over due to some hiccups, but they are now getting her back on track.

Princess Royal (Liesl King)

Princess Royal (Liesl King)

Carry On Alice is the obvious horse to beat, but Kotzen pointed out Princess Royal had beaten her (by 1,6 lengths) when winning the Gr 2 Sceptre Stakes over 1200m on January 16.

He added, “I don’t know if Carry On Alice was at her best that day, but if we beat her once we can do it again.”

The weights will make it tougher for Princess Royal this time, because Carry On Alice was carrying a 2kg Gr 1 penalty in the Sceptre, whereas Saturday’s event is a pure weight for age contest.

Kotzen continued, “Princess Royal ran two weeks after arriving at Summerveld (finishing a 3,05 length fifth in the Gr 3 Ponsettia Stakes over Saturday’s course and distance) and she just needed that run. She has been working exceptionally well and has come on a heck of a lot.”

Princess Royal, who is by Captain Al, is a half-sister to the Kotzen-trained champion Princess Victoria, who won the Allan Robertson in 2011.

She is known to have a less than ideal temperament, but Kotzen said her quirkiness had been worked on and she had “without a doubt” improved in that regard.

Everything went “pear shaped” for Silvan Star, upon arrival at Summerveld for her SA Champions Season campaign, including attaining a hoof abscess.

She also has another wide draw to contend with in the fourth race over 1600m, but Kotzen, who rates her highly, said, “She galloped on the grass the other day and wasn’t blowing, so doesn’t take a lot of work. But, she might be a big ring rusty. She might just need it, but I think she will still definitely finish in the first three.”

This filly is a three-parts sister to Vodacom Durban July winner Bold Silvano, being by Silvano out of a half-sister to the latter, but she does face a decent field in tomorrow’s MR 84 Handicap for fillies and mares.

By David Thiselton

Fly BY Night (Liesl King)

Bass stable wary of Alice

Maestro trainer Mike Bass has three runners in the Gr 1s at Scottsville’s Festival Of Speed meeting on Saturday and they are all capable of earning cheques.

Fly BY Night (Liesl King)

Fly By Night (Liesl King)

Assistant trainer Robert Fayd’Herbe said, “Ernie is doing okay, he has a low weight and we’re taking our chances. This is his best trip. Lanner Facon is versatile, but 1200-1400m is probably her best range and she will be running on. Fly By Night always runs well in this race and we’re hoping she has one more in her. Both of the mares are doing well, but everyone’s running for second in that race behind Carry On Alice.”

Elusive Fort three-year-old gelding Ernie has scraped into the handicap in the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint with the minimum weight of 52kg. He is 3,5kg better off with Captain Alfredo for a 4,75 length defeat in the In Full Flight Handicap over 1100m at Scottsville, which was run on May 1, so will have his work cut out to reverse the form. However, that race was run in officially “very soft” going, so the margins might have been exaggerated, and this is also Ernie’s third run after a layoff. He is drawn six with Grant van Niekerk up.

Five-year-old Trippi mare Lanner Falcon has blossomed into a consistent sort and off 107 is the second highest merit rated runner in the weight for age City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint, although that is still seven points lower than Carry On Alice’s rating. The athletic chestnut showed her class over this trip when beating the boys in the Gr 2 Khaya Stables Diadem Stakes at Kenilworth on December 27.

Six-year-old Jet Master mare Fly By Night finished a 1,5 length second in the Diadem and is now 2kg better off with Lanner Falcon, so could get closer on paper if reproducing that run. A further plus is her excellent record in the City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint (formerly known as the SA Fillies Sprint), having been touched off by the brilliant Via Africa two years ago and then finishing a 1,8 length third behind two high class sprinters in Carry On Alice and Alboran Sea last year. However, she has become unpredictable and has to make up 5,8 lengths on Lanner Falcon from their recent meeting in the Gr 3 Poinsettia over the City Of Pietermaritzburg course and distance.

Lanner Falcon is drawn two with stable jockey Van Niekerk up and Fly By Night is drawn ten with MJ Byleveld aboard.

By David Thiselton

Cloud over Tarry yard

National Champion trainer Sean Tarry is concerned ahead of Saturday’s Scottsville Festival Of Speed racemeeting about a bacterial infection he believes is going through his Randjesfontein yard.

Tarry holds a strong hand but said; “The yard has been misfiring. We are doing checks and balances and a final call will be made after tests are done on the runners before they travel down to KZN.”

Tarry has already scratched Cloth Of Cloud, ante-post favourite for the Gr1 Allan Robertson, with a respiratory infection.

Tarry felt an article about the well-being of his runners at this stage would not be accurate.

Latest information about his runners will be published on the www.goldcircle.co.za website and the SA Racing App, as well as a snippet in the Independent On Saturday.

Tarry has at least one of the perceived meeting bankers in Carry On Alice. Other runners with chances include Visuality, Myfunnyvalentine, Red Rock, Tiger’s Touch and Captain’s Causeway.

David Thiselton

 

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Poster Girl has ability

Assistant trainer Gareth van Zyl and owner Brian “Buffalo Bill” Burnard will contest the Gr 1 Allan Robertson Championship over 1200m at Scottsville on Saturday with the comfortable debutant winner Poster Girl.

Van Zyl said, “Having just had one run is against her, but she does have ability. The form of her win is not strong and the time of the race was worrying, but she deserves to take her place and can improve. We won’t be expecting to beat the big guns but expect her to be competitive.”

The Ashaawes filly led from start to finish to win a Greyville 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate for fillies by 3,25 lengths. However, her official time was a pedestrian 76,63 seconds, 2,75 seconds slower than the Maiden Juvenile Plate run on the same day. Furthermore, the runner up Roy Is Second was well beaten next time out over 1400m.

However, jockey Warren Kennedy said, “She won with a lot in hand. She is doing very well.” Kennedy stays aboard and they are drawn two.

The yard’s original chief hope for this race, Mygirldownunder, has been given time off to “grow and strengthen” and the yard “will play it by feel” in deciding when to bring her back.

David Thiselton

Barbosa (Nkosi Hlophe)

Drier to defend crown

Maestro Summerveld trainer Dennis Drier has an enviable record in the Scottsville Festival Of Speed meeting Gr 1 events and, apart from winning five of the last six renewals of the Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion, his yard will also be defending the Tsogo Sun Sprint crown.

Barbosa (Nkosi Hlophe)

Barbosa (Nkosi Hlophe)

Drier, like all great trainers, pays acute attention to detail and expects high standards from his staff and stable jockeys, so his Gr 1 contestants will invariably be tuned to the minute.

He said he did not have a preference between Barbosa and Guiness in the Tsogo Sun Sprint and added both had been “doing well.” Seventh Plain, on the other hand, had suffered a setback which had forced his comeback from a layoff to be put back a couple of weeks.

On May 22 he ran below his best in a Pinnacle event over 1000m at Scottsville, finishing 4,05 lengths back, but he was doing some eye-catching late work under a sympathetic ride. He should do a lot better on Saturday and, as a brilliant winner over course and distance in last year’s Gold Medallion, can’t be discounted despite the less than ideal preparation.

Assistant trainer Stuart Ferrie believes Barbosa is “better than he has ever been”. This six-year-old Captain Al gelding has certainly blossomed and, having remained on a merit rating of 108 after his excellent third in the Gr 1 weight for age Computaform Sprint, he must be a big runner. Former Gold Medallion winner Guiness has to be a runner too having scraped into the handicap with bottom weight of 52kg.

Stable jockey Sean Veale is aboard Barbosa from draw 10, while Seventh Plain has Aldo Domeyer aboard from draw 15 and Guiness is drawn 17 with Callan Murray up.

Seventh Plain (Nkosi Hlophe)

Seventh Plain (Nkosi Hlophe)

Drier said about unbeaten Gold Medallion hopeful Horse Guards, “He is doing nicely and this will be a nice test for him.”

Drier said it was hard to compare this Horse Chestnut colt to the yard’s previous Gold Medallion winners.

Punters and pundits always look out for Drier’s Gold Medallion candidates in the early part of the year and a valid contender seemed a long time in coming this time around. However, Horse Guards’ debut, a five length romp on the Greyville poly over 1000m on April 29, was actually not as close up to the Gold Medallion as Captain Of All’s debut in 2013.

Horse Guards ran over the Gold Medallion course and distance on May 22 in his second start and, after showing plenty of pace, pulled away to win impressively by 2,25 lengths.

This year’s Gold Medallion renewal has been made weaker by the scratching of the impressive Red Chesnut Road, but there are still some exciting prospects involved, such as Oomph, Always In Charge and Rivarine. However, few would bet against Drier making it six out of seven and seven in total, having also won it way back in 1990 with Spook And Diesel.

By David Thiselton

Marinaresco (Liesl King)

Final touches for Marinaresco

Leading Vodacom Durban July fancy Marinaresco will stay in Cape Town for another fortnight as Mike Bass puts the final touches to his preparation.

Marinaresco (Liesl King)

Marinaresco (Liesl King)

The gelding is second favourite with some layers and Candice Robinson said: “The horse won’t travel to Durban until a week before the July gallops  (June 23).”

The Winter Guineas and Classic winner has worn blinkers in his last three races, starting with his third to Its My Turn in the Investec Cape Derby in January, and he will again wear them in the great race on July 2. Last year’s winner Power King was the first blinkered horse to land the July since Eyeofthetiger (also trained by Dean Kannemeyer) in 2006.

Most horses that wear blinkers do so to help them concentrate on the race and often because they have not been putting it all in. But the reason for fitting them to Marinaresco is slightly different – “Otherwise he wants to fight with other horses!” Mrs Robinson explained.

Ante-post betting for the Gr1 Vodacom Durban July courtesy of www.trackandball.co.za

4-1 Black Arthur; 13-2 Bela-Bela; 7-1 Marinaresco; 8-1 Its My Turn; 10-1 Abashiri; 11-1 Legal Eagle; 12-1 Solid Speed, Rabada, St Tropez; 13-1 French Navy; 15-1 Mac De Lago, Deo Juvente, The Conglomerate; 28-1 Mambo Mime; 30-1 Rocketball; 33-1 Paterfamilias, Negroamaro, Ten Gun Salute, Dynamic; 40-1 Master Sabina; 45-1 Samurai Blade, New Predator, Judicial; 50-1 Trophy Wife, Balance Sheet; 66-1 Prospect Strike; 80-1 The Centenary; 125-1 Punta Arenas; 150-1 Olma, Saratoga Dancer, Bankable Teddy, Romany Prince, Master Switch; 200/1 upwards the others

By Michael Clower