Kingvoldt-and-Fayd'Herbe (Liesl King)

Kingvoldt for the upset

Justin Snaith believes that a newcomer to his yard, Kingvoldt, could cause a big surprise in the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint over 1200m at Scottsville on Saturday.

He said that the Western Winter colt had arrived at his Summerveld barn in very good condition and that his previous trainer Joey Ramsden already had him aimed at the Tsogo Sun Sprint. He added that he had done very well in a workout on Friday morning at Summerveld under his regular pilot Bernard Fayd’Herbe.

Kingvoldt’s three career wins have all been over 1200m. Another point that gives him a big form shout is that he finished a head behind Gulf Storm the last time he tried this distance, at Kenilworth in February, and is now 5kg better off.

A lot will now depend on how he draws tomorrow (Monday).

Snaith’s five-year-old Var mare Varikate has been kept ticking over since finishing a four length second to Jet Belle in the Gr 3 Poinsettia Stakes on April 26. The latter race is over the same 1200m course and distance as Saturday’s Gr 1 City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint and Snaith was hoping she could repeat her fourth place finish in the latter race, although she has unfortunately drawn high in 17 as opposed to her seven draw from last year.

By David Thiselton 

Picture: Kingvoldt (Liesl King)

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Lafferty pleased with Garibondy

The Paul Lafferty-trained Garibondy has landed a plum low draw for the Gr 1 City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint over 1200m on Saturday and is “very, very well” at present. And the yard are pleased to have landed Championship chasing Gavin Lerena for the ride.

The speedy four-year-old Var filly raced without cover for much of the way in her last start in the Listed In Full Flight Stakes over 1100m, so did well as the only female in the field to finish 4,1 lengths back in fourth. She much prefers to be tucked in before using the kick, that daughters of Var are known for, to its maximum effect in the latter stages.

She had her final grass gallop at Summerveld on Friday on her own and Lafferty said she had put up very good work. All six of her wins have been over 1000m, but five of them have been at Scottsville, and considering her turn of foot she should get Saturday’s 1200m trip.

Alboran Sea and Carry On Alice look to be the two best sprinters in the land and the rest of the field might be chasing their shadows. However, the former drew a high starting berth, as did another Gr 1 winner in the field Fly By Night, and it will be interesting to see whether they defect to the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint where they also hold entries.

By David Thiselton

Picture: Garibondy (Nkosi Hlophe)

 

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Captain confirmed for Tsogo Sun Sprint

The Dennis Drier yard have said that Captain Of All is on track for the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint to be run over 1200m at Scottsville on May 23. His participation will have an important effect on the weights as he is merit rated 116 and is set to carry 60kg, so without him the weights will all have to be dragged upward.

The two Gr 1-winning fillies Alboran Sea and Fly By Night are second highest in the weights, but are more likely to run in the weight for age Gr 1 City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint. The next horse in the weights is Gulf Storm, who was punished nine points by the handicapper for winning the Listed In Full Flight Handicap over 1100m. Gulf Storm, who appeared to relish the tough Scottsville track, is set to carry 56,5kg.

The two stand outs at the weights are the former Gr 1 SA Nursery winner Willow Magic from the yard of champion elect trainer Sean Tarry and last year’s Tsogo Sun Sprint winner Normanz from the yard of Charles Laird. Both horses are set to carry a mere 54kg, amazingly light for respective Gr 1 winners. However, Tarry said recently that Willow Magic’s participation might depend on the draw he lands and he could otherwise be rerouted to the Gr 1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge over 1600m on June 6.

Normanz missed what would have been a useful preparation in the recent 600m dash race at Scottsville, which had to be cancelled due to a rain affected track. However, he only has to carry 1kg more than last year, when leading throughout and producing a good kick under Athandiwe Mgudlwa. Laird is going for his fourth successive victory in this race and has won an incredible ten Gr 1 races at this festival with nine different horses. Laird’s other two recent Tsogo Sun Sprint winners, Delago Deluxe in 2012 and Contador in 2013, carried 54kg and 53,5kg respectively, so Normanz has the right looking weight again this year.

However, before Laird’s three victories the race was dominated by top class sorts who had to lug big weights. In 2007 Kildonan carrying 57,5kg touched off his three-year-old contemporary Mythical Flight, who carried topweight of 60kg. J J The Jet Plane carried topweight to victory as a three-year-old in 2008 and again carried topweight when winning in 2010. In 2009 Earl Of Surrey won with topweight and Shea Shea carried 58kg to victory in 2011. Captain Of All is already a Gr 1 winner at this track having won the Tsogo Sun Medallion as a two-year-old and the manner of his win at Scottsville in his penultimate start suggests he could well join some of those aforementioned stalwarts by triumphing with topweight on May 23.

By David Thiselton 

Picture: Nkosi Hlophe

 

Normanz 2014

All about the race

DATE: Saturday, 23 May 2015

AGE/ CONDITION: Open Merit Rated Handicap over 1200m

ENTRIES: 11:00am Friday, 8 May 2015 – Fee: R 1710

SUPP ENTRIES: 11:00am Friday, 15 May 2015 – Fee R 6840

WEIGHTS: Friday, 8 May 2015

DECLARATIONS: 11:00am Monday, 18 May 2015 – Fee R 6840

2014 TSOGO SUN SPRINT (GRADE 1)

Horse: Normanz

Jockey: Athandiwe Mgudlwa

Trainer: Charles Laird

Owners: Mrs I Jooste & Mr MJ Jooste

Breeder: Avontuur Throughbred Farm

ABOUT: Tsogo Sun Sprint (Grade 1)

Scottsville Racecourse in Pietermaritzburg, the centre of speed in South African racing, hosts the Golden Horse Sprint race day for the 52nd time on May 24 and, as in all the years past, will undoubtedly provide the exciting and highly competitive clashes it is renowned for.

ROLL OF HONOUR:

2014

Trainer Charles Laird pulled off a perfect training feat when the three-year-old Var gelding Normanz powered across the line to win the R1-million, Grade 1 Golden Horse Sprint at Scottsville on Saturday.

Owned by Ingrid and Markus Jooste, Normanz won by 1.5 lengths from another Jooste runner Red Ray from the Joey Ramsden stable.

2013

There were some top sprinters in the main feature event but one of the lesser fancied runners was the Charles Laird-trained Contador that had run poorly in his previous race and had been gelded just five weeks before the Scottsville race.

Contador settled early as Barbosa made the running but going through the 300m mark he accelerated and moved with strong finish gaining the lead and winning by a length from Wild Type, Merhee and Desert Sheik.

2012

A day of mixed results that led to a Place Accumulator payout of R6 000 was enjoyed by a large crowd who cheered the three-year-old Australian-bred colt Delago Deluxe when he stormed home under champion jockey Anton Marcus to win the R600 000 Golden Horse Casino Sprint for trainer Charles Laid carrying the famous green, yellow and black silks of owners Ingrid and Markus Jooste.

Delago Deluxe, that was declared the best turned out horse in the race, had returned to Scottsville for the first time after a year where he had won the Tsogo Sun Medallion as a two-year-old giving him a perfect record of two Grade 1 victories in his two races at the Pietermaritzburg track.

2011

The Golden Horse Casino Sprint was won by the Geoff Woodruff-trained three-year-old Shea Shea to give the Gauteng conditioner his second win in the race in three years. He had won with Earl Of Surrey in 2009. The National Emblem colt under Anthony Delpech finished ahead of August Rush and Polar Moon.

2010

JJ The Jet Plane, trained by the Vaal-based Lucky Houdalakis, wrote his name into the record books again at Scottsville yesterday under Pierre Strydom when he became the first horse since Dambuster in 1984 to reclaim the Grade 1 Golden Horse Casino Sprint crown.

Houdalakis brought him back slowly after he had come out of quarantine. He only had his first gallop in February and his preparation was also effected by unseasonal rain.

2009

Earl of Surrey, ridden by Johnny Geroudis, posted an emphatic victory in the Grade 1 R600 000 Golden Horse Casino Sprint, shortly after Geroudis had bagged another grade 1 win in the Allan Robertson Fillies Championship earlier in the day at Scottsville.

The Zimbabwean bred Earl Of Surrey won by two and a half length, despite carrying top weight, from Thunder Key, and the Mike Bass trained duo of Gaultier and Blue Tiger filling the balance of the places.

Guiness 2014

All about the race

DATE: Saturday, 23 May 2015

AGE/ CONDITION: 2 Year Olds at Level Weights over 1200m

ENTRIES: 11:00am Friday, 8 May 2015 – Fee: R 1368

SUPP ENTRIES: 11:00am Friday, 15 May 2015 – Fee R 5472

WEIGHTS: Friday, 8 May 2015
Colts & Geldings – 60,0kg
Fillies – 57,5kg

DECLARATIONS: 11:00am Monday, 18 May 2015 – Fee R 5472

2014 TSOGO SUN GOLD MEDALLION (GRADE 1)

Horse: Guiness

Jockey: Anton Marcus

Trainer: Dennis Drier

Owners: Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste

Breeder: Mr G C Jolliffe & Mrs J A Jolliffe

ABOUT Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion (Grade 1):

First run in 1963 as the Smirnoff Plate, this is the top two-year-old sprint in the country and some of the finest speed horses in the land have added their names to the roll of honour. Among them was one of the most magnificent thoroughbred specimens bred in South Africa, National Currency, who went on to beat some of the world’s best in Dubai.

ROLL OF HONOUR:

2014

Drier recorded his third straight win in the R600 000, Grade 1 Tsogo Sun Medallion when the Seventh Rock colt Guiness got the better of favourite Carry On Alice to win by a neck. The pair had joined issue for a titanic battle over the final 100m with Anton Marcus keeping Guineas running strongly under a powerful ride.

 2013

The Tsogo Sun Medallion saw another outstanding performance by the Dennis Drier-trained Captain Of All who won by a length from Willow Magic, Captain’s reserve and Kochka giving Drier his third win in this prestigious juvenile race four years. Captain Of All had come under pressure from Willow Magic in the closing stages and shifted under the pressure but he fought on for the win and the pair put five lengths between themselves and Captain’s Reserve.

Via Africa 2014.

All about the race

DATE: Saturday, 23 May 2015

AGE/ CONDITION: Fillies and Mares at Weight – For – Age

ENTRIES: 11:00am Friday, 8 May 2015 – Fee: R 1368

SUPP ENTRIES: 11:00am Friday, 15 May 2015 – Fee R 5472

WEIGHTS: Friday, 8 May 2015

DECLARATIONS: 11:00am Monday, 18 May 2015 – Fee R 5472

2014 CITY OF PIETERMARTZBURG FILLIES SPRINT (GRADE 1)  

Horse: Via Africa

Jockey: Kevin Shea

Trainer: Duncan Howells

Owners: Messrs A J Boshoff & G A Haiptfleisch

Breeder: Mr G A Hauptfleisch

About CITY OF PIETERMARTZBURG FILLIES SPRINT (GRADE 1):

Initially run as the Natal Fillies Sprint and making its appearance on the programme for the first time in 1971 with a stake of R5 000, this weight-for-age race for fillies and mares is the ultimate test for the ladies on the South African calendar. The status of the race was upgraded in 1984 when it became the South African Fillies Sprint and has carried Grade 1 status for some years.

The top sprinting fillies and mares in South Africa meet in this race and the list of winners includes great speed horses like Mildenhall, Paschal, Marie Galante. Joie De Grise and Lassefaire, the last three having each won the race twice.

In recent years there have been the two Sean Tarry-trained fillies National Colour who set a new race record in 2006 and stable companion Ethereal Lady who broke that record and established the quickest time ever for the race of 67.23 seconds last year.

ROLL OF HONOUR:  

2014

As expected, the four-year-old Var filly Via Africa won the R600 000, Grade 1 The City Of Pietermaritzburg SA Fillies Sprint but it was only by a whisker. Having led throughout under Kevin Shea she looked home and hosed until the Mike Bass-trained Jet Master filly Fly By Night produced a devastating finishing burst under stable jockey Grant van Niekerk to close rapidly on the tiring Via Africa to fail by the shortest of short heads. Via Africa won this race last year and at the weights looked impossible to beat. She led for most of the way and it looked like she would complete the double comfortably but it was not to be and her win was by the narrowest winning margin she had ever had to endure. Jet Aglow from the Dennis Drier yard ran a super race to take third place ahead of another outsider Varikate from the Justin Snaith yard.

2013

In the South African Fillies Sprint the large crowd was treated to a spectacular performance by the fabulous filly Via Africa as she led from the start and accelerated in the final rush to the line to win majestically by a length. She beat the top fillies Festival Of Fire, Princess Victoria and All Is Secret and trainer Duncan Howells commented that she was a brilliant filly and the public didn’t know just how good she was.

2012

1st Ebony Flyer; 2nd Welwitschia; 3rd She’s A Stunner; 4th Chocolicious.

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All about the race

DATE: Saturday, 23 May 2015

AGE/ CONDITION: 2 Year Old Fillies at Level Weights over 1200m

ENTRIES: 11:00am Friday, 8 May 2015 – Fee: R 1368

SUPP ENTRIES: 11:00am Friday, 8 May 2015 – Fee R 5472

WEIGHTS: Friday, 15 May 2015 Weight to be carried: 60kg

DECLARATIONS: 11:00am Monday, 18 May 2015 – Fee R 5472

2014 Allan Robertson Championship (Grade 1)  

Horse: Alboran Sea

Jockey: Muzi Yeni

Trainer: M F De Kock

Owners: Mrs M Slack & Mr M B Javett

Breeder: Rosemont Stud, Vic

ABOUT Allan Robertson Championship (Grade 1):

Following on the success of the then Smirnoff Plate run for the first time the year before, this race was first run in 1964 as the Breeders Champion Fillies Stakes and is the top sprint for juvenile fillies in the country. The name was changed to the Allan Robertson Championship in 1974 in honour of Mr Allan Robertson who founded the Thoroughbred Breeders Association of South Africa.

Great names of horses, jockeys and trainers have been associated with the winners of this race including Charlie Barends, Michael Roberts, Herman Brown senior, Terrance Millard, David Payne, the late Aubrey Roberts and Johnny Dawson who all won the race more than once.

ROLL OF HONOUR:

2014

Alboran Sea

2013

Trainer Vaughan Marshall is a master at preparing sprinters and his filly Happy Valentine gave notice that she was something special when winning the Allan Robertson Championship by 3.5 lengths. She had won by 5.5 lengths on debut and displayed her speed when pacing it with Garibondy in the early stages before being given her head and blasting away from the opposition to win from Along Came Polly, Masked Lady and Sea Cat to give jockey Sean Veale his first Grade 1 victory.

2012

1st All Is Secret; 2nd Franny; 3rd Valdivia; 4th Counter Ridge.