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Legal Eagle not certain for July

National Champion Trainer Sean Tarry has warned that in his opinion Legal Eagle was unlikely to line up for the Vodacom Durban July.

However, the final decision on whether he participates is yet to be discussed with the connections.

Owner Markus Jooste’s racing manager Derek Brugman said in initial discussion with Tarry he had agree the July would probably not be the ideal race for the horse, as he would have to carry 60kg. However, he added there was still two months to go so it was still not known which of Jooste’s horses would line up and which wouldn’t. He said it was too early to start officially declaring horses as “doubtful.”

Sean Tarry

Tarry had another halcyon day at Turffontein’s Champions Day on Saturday, landing three Gr 1s and a Gr 2 as well as a Gr 1 second, a Gr 1 third and a Gr 2 second.

Among the Gr 1 victories was a brilliant performance by Legal Eagle to win the R4 million Premier’s Champions Challenge under Anton Marcus.

The four-year-old Greys Inn gelding has put himself in line to be named Equus Horse Of The Year as that was his third Gr 1 victory of the year. Two of those Gr 1s were weight for age miles and Saturday’s victory over 2000m was a weight for age with Gr 1 and Gr 2 penalties. The other of Legal Eagle’s four career Gr 1 wins was in the SA Derby last season over 2450m.

Not surprisingly Tarry now regards him as among the best he has ever trained.

He said, “National Colour and Mythical Flight were freaks, but Legal Eagle is probably the best classic horse I have ever trained.”

Legal Eagle’s stable companion French Navy bounced back to form in the Premier’s on Saturday. He found his usual strong finish to only just deny Brazuca second place and might move into second place on the July betting boards behind SA Triple Crown hero Abashiri if the bookmakers do list Legal Eagle as doubtful. At present Legal Eagle is favourite at 5/2 with Betting World, Abashiri is 7/2 and French Navy is 14/1.

French Navy (Nkosi Hlophe)

French Navy (Nkosi Hlophe)

Tarry’s Captain Al filly Carry On Alice cruised to her third career Gr 1 in the WSB Computaform Sprint on Saturday under S’Manga Khumalo and will likely start a short-priced favourite in the defence of her Gr 1 City Of Pietermaritzburg Sprint crown on June 4. She will also race in the Gr 1 Mercury Sprint, depending on the draw she is allotted. She will be sent to her breeders and part-owners Klawervlei Stud after her racing career is over. It has not yet been decided whether she will race as a five-year-old next season.

Tarry’s unbeaten Captain Al two-year-old filly Cloth Of Cloud is following in the footsteps of Carry On Alice as she landed the Gr 1 SA Nursery against the boys on Saturday after producing a devastating late finishing burst under Khumalo. Tarry is not yet sure whether she will campaign in the SA Champions Season, but said if she did the Gr 1 Allan Robertson Championships over 1200m at Scottsville on June 4 would be her only race.

Tarry said about her quirkiness, “Fortunately talent also comes with the package and the temperament can be worked with.”

Tarry’s ultra consistent four-year-old Tiger Ridge filly Trophy Wife finally landed the bold black type she so richly deserved when winning Saturday’s Gr 2 Gerald Rosenberg Stakes over 2000m under Khumalo. Tarry was not sure yet whether the July would be a target of hers, although a race like the Gr 2 Gold Bracelet over 2000m on Gold Cup day would likely be on her program.

 

By David Thiselton

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Legal Eagle tops July boards

Legal Eagle has been promoted to 5-2 favouritism for the Vodacom Durban July even though Sean Tarry hinted after Saturday’s Premiers Champions Challenge win that the four-year-old was unlikely to run.

Legal Eagle (Liesl King)

Legal Eagle (Liesl King)

Tarry, asked about future plans at the presentation ceremony, said: “I don’t think we are over-keen about the July but Derek (Brugman) and I will talk through the weeks to come -possibly the Champions Cup at the end of the season, maybe just a rest.”

Legal Eagle was previously second favourite – 33-10 with Betting World and 7-2 with World Sports Betting – but Triple Crown hero Abashiri has been marked out from 28-10 to 7-2 with Betting World and remains on 33-10 with WSB.

Samurai Blade, beaten less than a length when third in the SA Derby, is the big mover. Tarry’s colt has been slashed from 40-1 to half that price with WSB and to 25-1 with BW. Inara, who finished with only one behind her in the Premier’s Champion, has gone out from 25-1 to as big as 50-1.

Betting World: 5-2 Legal Eagle, 7-2 Abashiri, 14-1 French Navy, 20-1 Silver Mountain, Rabada, Deo Juvente,Brazuca, New Predator, Black Arthur, 25-1 and upwards others.

World Sports Betting: 5-2 Legal Eagle, 33-10 Abashiri, 14-1 French Navy, 16-1 Silver Mountain, Rabada,Brazuca, 18-1 Black Arthur, 20-1 Deo Juvente, New Predator, Mac De Lago, Samurai Blade, 25-1 and upwards others.

By Michael Clower

July stakes increase and entries

Africa’s Greatest Horseracing Event, the Vodacom Durban July, traditionally run at Greyville on the first Saturday in July, is now worth R4,25 million, an increase of R750 000 over the prior year.  Further to the announcement of the increased stake, Gold Circle also confirmed that Vodacom has extended its sponsorship of the Vodacom Durban July for an additional three years.

First entries closed on Wednesday, 13 April 2016, and the 65 nominations were unveiled at the launch of South Africa’s Champion Season 2016 held at Greyville Racecourse.

The full list of entries are as follows:

 

HORSE TRAINER M/R
LEGAL EAGLE Sean Tarry 120
ABASHIRI Mike Azzie 117
FRENCH NAVY Sean Tarry 115
INARA Mike Bass 111
PATERFAMILIAS Mike Bass 110
SILVER MOUNTAIN Mike Bass 110
UNPARALLELED Johan Janse van Vuuren 110
RABADA Mike Azzie 109
BRAZUCA (AUS) Johan Janse van Vuuren 109
SAMURAI BLADE (AUS) Sean Tarry 108
STONEHENGE Sean Tarry 108
MASTER SABINA Geoff Woodruff 108
DEPUTY JUD Mike Azzie 107
PUNTA ARENAS Dennis Drier 107
OLMA Frank Robinson 107
GOLD ONYX (NZ) Sean Tarry 107
PROSPECT STRIKE Sean Tarry 107
BELA-BELA Justin Snaith 106
DEO JUVENTE Geoff Woodruff 106
EXIT HERE Charles Laird 105
MASTER’S EYE Justin Snaith 104
NEW PREDATOR (AUS) Johan Janse van Vuuren 103
SOLID SPEED Dean Kannemeyer 103
HALVE THE DEFICIT Sean Tarry 103
ROMANY PRINCE Ormond Ferraris 102
MAC DE LAGO (AUS) Weiho Marwing 102
AFRIKABURN Gavin van Zyl 102
TEN GUN SALUTE (AUS) Duncan Howells 101
DYNASTIC POWER Vaughan Marshall 101
DISCO AL Joey Ramsden 101
THE CONGLOMERATE (AUS) Joey Ramsden 101
IT’S MY TURN Justin Snaith 101
TROPHY WIFE Sean Tarry 101
BALANCE SHEET Dean Kannemeyer 100
ULTIMATE DOLLAR Justin Snaith 100
ST TROPEZ Joey Ramsden 99
BARITONE Justin Snaith 99
CELTIC CAPTAIN Gavin van Zyl 99
SYLVESTER THE CAT Duncan Howells 98
DYNAMIC Justin Snaith 98
DIESEL JET Erico Verdonese 98
MAMBO MIME Dean Kannemeyer 97
TRADING PROFIT Mike Azzie 96
MARINARESCO Mike Bass 96
CAPE SPEED Dean Kannemeyer 96
BLACK ARTHUR Justin Snaith 96
JUBILEE LINE Mike de Kock 95
SARATOGA DANCER Duncan Howells 95
STORMY ECLIPSE Charles Laird 95
DEPUTY RYDER Neil Bruss 94
PERSIAN RUG Mike de Kock 94
UNBELIEVABLE CHAD Paul Lafferty 92
SILVER SPRING Gavin van Zyl 92
MASTER SWITCH Geoff Woodruff 92
BANKABLE TEDDY Brian Wiid 89
OLE GUNNAR Paul Lafferty 88
NIGHTINGALE Mike Bass 87
RAINY DAY BLUES Joe Soma 87
ELUSIVE SILVA Justin Snaith 86
NIGHT SHADOW Gavin van Zyl 86
MILLA’S WORLD Sean Tarry 85
KINAAN (AUS) Mike de Kock 84
FORT MEYERS Sean Tarry 81
WARGAMES Johan Janse van Vuuren 80

Entries:  65

Important Vodacom Durban July dates to diarise:

  • First Declaration: Close 11:00 Monday, 9 May 2016
  • First Supp. Entries: Close 11:00 Tuesday, 10 May 2016
  • Second Declaration: Close 11:00 Monday, 30 May 2016
  • Final Supp. Entries: Close 11:00 Monday, 6 June 2016
  • Weights Published: Tuesday, 7 June 2016
  • Final Declaration: Close 11:00 Monday, 20 June 2016
  • Final Field and Draw: Announcement of the Final Field and Barrier Draws will take place on Tuesday, 21 June 2016
  • Public Gallops:  7am at Greyville Racecourse, Thursday, 23 June 2016

July entries out Thursday

Entries for this year’s R3.5 million Vodacom Durban July closed at 11am this morning (Tuesday) and entries will be announced at the launch of Africa’s Champion Season at Greyville Racecourse on Thursday.

As per tradition, the race will be run over 2200m on July 2, the first Saturday of the month.

Last year’s race attracted 60 initial entries and Gold Circle officials are expecting a similar number this year. A maximum 18 horses will be allowed to run.

Likely to be at the top of the initial list is the exciting Legal Eagle, winner of the Gr1 L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate and more recently the Gr1 HF Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes at Turffontein.

Legal Eagle is rated the best horse in the country and if trainer Sean Tarry decides to accept for the big race, he is sure to be allotted top weight.

Tarry and owner Chris van Niekerk won the July in consecutive years with Pomodoro in 2012 and Heavy Metal in 2013 and last year’s Gr1 Daily News 2000 winner French Navy is another from the stable likely to be pencilled in come Thursday. French Navy was the victim of some serious traffic problems last year and although he has been a little off his game of late, Tarry has more than enough time to prime his charge for another crack at Africa’s greatest horserace.

Captain America was second best behind Legal Eagle in the Horse Chestnut but will likely be taking his place in the field alongside Legal Eagle in the 2000m Premier’s Champion Challenge come Derby Day at Turffontein at the end of the month and how he fares there could determine whether Brett Crawford allows his charge to take his chances in the July.

By Andrew Harrison

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The Vodacom Durban July 2016 – diary note

Durban – The 120th running of the Vodacom Durban July, Africa’s Greatest Horseracing Event, will take place at Greyville Racecourse on Saturday 2 July 2016.

The event will be preceded by a full programme of fashion competitions and shows:
Thursday 5 May: Selection of Vodacom Durban July Fashion Challenge finalists off storyboards at Ice Models, Durban
Tuesday 24 May: The Vodacom Durban July Young Designer Award Semi-final selection, Members Lounge, Greyville Racecourse.
Monday 13 June: The Vodacom Durban July Young Designer Award Semi-finals & Designer Collection.
Wednesday 15 June: The Vodacom Durban July Fashion Showcase Cheese and Wine, including the premier of the Vodacom Durban July Invited Designer Showcase.
Friday 17 June: The Vodacom Durban July Young Fashion Showcase Dinner, including the Vodacom Durban July Invited Designer Showcase.

Applications for Media Accreditation can be found here and close punctually at 2pm on Tuesday 21 June 2016.

The 2016 Vodacom Durban July takes place at Greyville Racecourse on Saturday 2 July. More information can be found at www.vodacomdurbanjuly.co.za

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Futura retired to stud

Futura has been retired to stand at Drakenstein Stud but fellow quadruple Grade 1 winner Legislate is to race in Durban before joining him before the end of the season. The Rising Sun Gold Challenge (June 11), which he won last year, is a possible objective.

The office of part-owner and stallion manager John Freeman issued  the details on Friday afternoon, saying that most of the shares had been sold overnight and adding: “The plan is to send Legislate to Durban for another attempt at Grade 1 glory in either or both of the two Grade 1 weight-for-age events there.”

Justin Snaith paid tribute to Futura, saying: “He was a very good and very impressive racehorse. He has everything a stallion needs, including temperament and soundness, and he is by a great sire.”

By Michael Clower

Picture: Futura (Nkosi Hlophe)

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Highveld on July champ’s radar

Dean Kannemeyer is toying with the idea of having a crack at the Sansui Summer Cup with his Vodacom Durban July hero Power King.

He said: “In weight-for-age races like the J & B Met Power King would be only about a kilo off the top weight so, with the satellite yard I now have at Summerveld, maybe we should continue to train him there and raid Johannesburg for top races like the Summer Cup (November 28).

“This is something that I have been giving thought to and I will talk to Lady Laidlaw about it and also discuss it with Jehan Malherbe.”

Kannemeyer has had success with raiding Jo’burg in the past, but from Cape Town, notably with Free My Heart in the 2002 Horse Chestnut. He sent the seven-time Grade 1 winner by plane four days before the race and he won comfortably.

Free My Heart went on to win the Champions Cup but Kannemeyer has no regrets about taking Power King out of last Saturday’s big race, saying: “The July was tough, he ran his heart out and he was tired afterwards.”

By Michael Clower

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July spur discussed

Gold Circle will be looking into possibly reducing the width of the spur for next year’s Vodacom Durban July in order to encourage the runners to spread themselves out over the entire width of the track.

Graeme Hawkins, Gold Circle’s Racing and Marketing executive, felt that a 2m spur would probably serve the race best and discussions in this regard will shortly be taking place.

In this year’s July the horses appeared to be thrown outward by the 4m wide spur and did not make use of the inside section of the track.

There were consequently traffic problems towards the outside, although the shifting outward by the winner Power King did not help matters and appeared to be the cause of quite a few hard luck stories. Winning jockey Stuart Randolph consequently landed a two week suspension.

There is also an inquiry into third-placed jockey Johnny Geroudis’ weighing-in in excess of 1kg. On paper it appears that his mount Tellina, who finished 1,25 lengths back, would have won the July if carrying the correct weight and this is supported by the handicappers awarding him a four point merit rated raise from 108 to 112, while the winner Power King only went up three points from 106 to 109, while second-placed Punta Arenas went up two points from 109 to 111.

Meanwhile, the spur for the Gr 1 eLan Property Group Gold Cup over 3200m on Super Saturday, July 25, originally intended to be set at 6m, will also be subject of discussion by Gold Circle. It might be reduced in width, although the size of the field will have an influence on the decision. The final field for the Gold Cup is due to be announced at a function at 17h30 today (Tuesday) and the barrier positions will also be drawn. However, at the time of going to press only 20 horses were still standing their ground.

The spur for the Gr 1 Mercury Sprint over 1200m on Saturday is due to be set at a minimum of 3m.

By David Thiselton

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Slade values instinct

Maine Chance Farms stud manager John Slade was a speaker at the Summerhill Winter Workshop held in at the stud farm’s renowned School Of Excellence this week, a few days after the farm achieved an international rarity by breeding the one-two-three of the country’s premier race, the Vodacom Durban July.

Furthermore, all of Power King, Punta Arenas and Tellina were by Maine Chance Farms’ champion stallion Silvano.

Slade has sometimes been driven to distraction by trainers who have pushed progeny of Silvano too early and by others who have given up on them too soon. He emphasised that they needed time and the dividends would then be reaped. All of Power King (four-year-old), Punta Arenas (six-year-old) and Tellina (four-year-old) have proved his point.

Slade admitted that delving deep into pedigrees to discover such elements as genetic siblings was usually above his head and he preferred a less scientific approach. He takes note of obvious nicks but a lot of his mating selections were simply based on it “feeling right”.

He is unmistakably a fine horseman and quickly learns which types of mares suit a particular stallion.

However, even a farm as professional as Maine Chance can make mistakes and their most famous one was when a particularly meticulous breeder sent two mares to be covered by Victory Moon and Silvano respctively. Slade knew well that on conformation the “scrawny” mare would suit Victory Moon and the “big” mare would suit Silvano. This coincided with the breeder’s reams of notes explaining why Victory Moon and Silvano would be perfect matches for her respective mares.

However, just after the first mating was completed, Slade suddenly realised that they had somehow got the mares mixed up. The mare was soon shown to be in foal, so the error could not be rectified. For some two years the breeder was unable to forgive Slade. However, the Silvano foal turned out to be Vodacom Durban July winner Heavy Metal.

Slade, like many breeders, has his own ideas on conformation. He is not too bothered by “offset knees”. He explained a trip to a game park will show that all impala have a knock knee look, meaning the knee can support the bodyweight from underneath. In his opinion an offset knee is often achieving the same thing. However, he regarded back legs in a straight line to be of importance. He concluded this section by saying, although perhaps slightly tongue in cheek, that due to all the power a horse with perfectly conformed hindquarters generated, the front legs would be going so fast they hardly touched the ground.

Slade regarded Maine Chance’s racing manager Justin Vermaak as a valuable asset to the farm as he was very much in touch with the modern world and was a dynamic type of a person and also more of a people’s person than himself.

Slade will soon be retiring and will be replaced by Tim Bootsma, who is currently stud manager at Highlands Farm Stud.

By David Thiselton

Picture: Silvano

Power King (Nkosi - Hlophe)

No rush with Power King

Power King has recovered from his Vodacom Durban July exertions much quicker than expected and Dean Kannemeyer is now considering the Champions Cup even though he concedes that it is odds-against the horse running.

Kannemeyer, who won the 2002 race with Free My Heart, said yesterday: “I am keeping the door open on the Champions Cup. I will discuss it with the owner and Jehan Malherbe.

“There is a big question mark as we would be meeting horses like Futura and Legislate at level weights so it might not be fair on him. He ran his heart out in the July but he has taken his run very well and I am happy with him.”

Stuart Randolph felt the gelding wobble when he remounted for the victory canter-past and promptly dismounted.

Kannemeyer said: “Power King was exhausted – he had put so much effort into winning the race – and he did a similar thing after the Betting World 1900.

“We gave him water and hosed him down. Straight after the dope-testing we dripped him to put the fluids back in and the next morning he was jumping out of his skin.”

But, whether he runs on July 25 or not, Power King will not return to Cape Town until September. Kannemeyer stressed that he is a firm believer in keeping his horses in the warmth of Durban until spring arrives and even then some of the Summerveld horses will stay put to campaign in KZN and raid Johannesburg.

By Michael Clower

Picture: Power King (Nkosi Hlophe)