Dennis Drier has won six Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallions, including five of the last six runnings, and punters and pundits have become used to scrutinising his Juvenile race results at this time of the year.
However, the Summerveld-based maestro trainer is even better known for bringing the best out of older horses, with the amazing mare Beach Beauty being the best example, and his six-year-old gelding Barbosa has blossomed this season from a useful top division handicapper into a Gr 1 World Sports Betting Computaform Sprint candidate. A former Medallion winner of Drier’s, Guinness, has also been entered for the WSB Computaform Sprint but will not be ready in time, so will not be making the journey to Turffontein. The WSB Computaform Sprint will be run on Champions Day, April 30.
Drier admitted his Juvenile runners to date this year had not shown Medallion credentials.
However, he was hopeful a couple could still emerge, so his two-year-old first-timers should be watched closely in the next few weeks.
A Western Winter colt called Apres Ski he has entered in a 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate at Scottsville this Sunday has a most interesting pedigree.
Western Winter is known for the speed he imparts and has produced Medallion winners Ice Cube (2003) and Warm White Night (2008).
Apres Ski’s dam is the Fort Wood mare Topless Towers, who won only one race over 1600m, but she is a half-sister to the Gavin van Zyl-trained Horse Chestnut filly Banbury, who won the Gr 3 Fillies Mile. Topless Towers has to date produced the useful Mike Azzie-trained filly Peep Show, a Listed-winning five-time winner from 1400-1450m. Topless Towers’ dam is Lady Helen, a twice Graded runner up, who is a daughter of the outstanding broodmare Lady Shirley Bird. Lady Helen is therefore a half-sister to dual Gr 1 winner Lord Shirldor, Gr 2 winners Dog Rose and Kestrel, and Listed winner Maximum Power. Lady Shirley Bird’s female descendants have been prolific stakes-producing broodmares. Apres Ski looks likely to have the speed to be competitive over 1200m and the stamina reserves to cope with the tough Scottsville finishing hill. On pedigree he might well be full of class. His owners Nicholas Jonsson and Dr NIcholas Labuschagne will likely be awaiting Sunday’s race eagerly.
Meanwhile, Drier is very happy with Barbosa. The Captain Al gelding has won all of his last four attempts at the 1000m trip of the Computaform Sprint and has done it in impressive fashion.
However, KZN form has become a bit questionable of late. On the other hand, one horse who has put his hand up for the province is the Michael Roberts-trained Computaform Sprint entry Muscatt. He recently broke the Scottsville 1000m course record and followed up by beating two horses with good Cape Town form, Captain Alfredo and the Drier-trained Gr 2 Cape Merchants winner Triptique. Therefore, it is interesting to note Barbosa has defeated Muscatt no fewer than six times in his career and has been on the receiving end only twice. Barbosa has also given chunks of weight away to Muscatt in their last four clashes and beaten him every time. However, it has to be said Muscatt appears to have blossomed in the Roberts yard and the pair’s ninth career clash at Turffontein will be no foregone conclusion. Furthermore, the like of Carry On Alice and Trip Tease are going to be tough nuts to crack.
By David Thiselton