Chad Schofield

Chad Schofield back home to ride The Conglomerate

South African-born Australian jockey Chad Schofield can fill in a blank missing on his father’s CV when he partner’s The Conglomerate in Saturday’s R3,5 million Gr 1 Vodacom Durban July for Joey Ramsden. The KRA Guineas winner was yesterday quoted at 25-1 for the big race.

Ramsden said it was becoming increasingly difficult to find lightweight jockeys and the connections had decided to begin looking around when no phone calls for the ride were forthcoming. He added they had considered a number of options on who to bring in, so the decision had not been made lightly.

“Chad comes highly recommended. They were impressed with him in the UK and he’s got a contract to ride in Hong Kong so he’s obviously got something. He seems to be a bit of a maverick and I like that in a jockey.”

Father Glyn Schofield was one of the country’s leading jockeys before immigrating to Australia where he followed brother-in-law Jeff Lloyd in 2007 and quickly established himself as a leading rider in Sydney. He had seven rides in the July but never managed a place.

Young Schofield’s first winner was in September 2010 at Newcastle and he claimed the Sydney Apprentices’ Premiership under the guidance of top former South African trainer, David Payne.

Schofield became the first rider in history to land both Sydney and Melbourne Apprentices’ Premierships and will joined the likes of Malcolm Johnston, Wayne Harris and Darren Beadman as a winner of the Melbourne Apprentices’ Premiership in just his second year.

The 21-year-old Schofield really burst onto the scene when partnering Shamus Award to win one of Australia’s most prestigious races, the Gr1 Sportingbet Cox Plate in 2013.

He has since won three other Gr1’s in Australia where he has ridden 271 winners but is no stranger to controversy. In his relentless drive to win he has copped some lengthy suspensions for careless and improper riding, two suspensions totalling 59 meetings last year, and also through injury.

Recently he has been riding for leading English trainer Ed Dunlop in England during the Australian winter and partnered the David Hayes-trained Criterion to fifth in the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot. He is due to start a contract in Hong Kong in September.

Of the July, Schofield tweeted: “Can’t wait to ride in the country I grew up in.”

By David Thiselton

VDJ betting now open: BiPot ONE Leg 1 starts in race 2 – estimated pool R700,000.

 

Colin Scott

Trainers are gearing up

Colin Scott has three runners on Vodacom Durban July day and all take part in ultra competitive races.

He runs Caviar in the second, a polytrack handicap over 1400m, where she runs from draw 13. He said, “Not the best of draws but it will probably be her last run before she goes to stud and I think she will run a decent sort of race coming from off the pace and running on. It’s the right type of race for her and she enjoys Greyville, she gets the 1400 there.”

He runs Christmas Handicap winner Fourth Estate as well as Stolen Destiny in the Listed Canon Business Centre Handicap over 1600m and said, “Fourth Estate is another one who loves Greyville. He got a bit of a penalty for winning the Christmas handicap and his one run since then was at Scottsville, which he hates and he didn’t raise a gallop, but it just brought him on a little bit and he should be spot on. Stolen Destiny would probably be a little better over 1400m but this is the right type of race and we might get away with at Greyville. He is also well in himself and should run a good race.”

Kumaran Naidoo also has three runners and three reserves on Vodacom Durban July day and he made Royalsecuritypower his best runner.

The Rock Of Gibraltar gelding runs in the tenth, a MR 104 Handicap over 1000m on the poly, from a nice draw of seven and Naidoo said, “His last two starts were over 1200m, I don’t think he quite sees it out, but back on the poly over 1000m he has a very good chance.”

Naidoo also felt Albert would be in the money in the first over 1400m on the poly, although he felt he was better over 1200m.

He was not bullish about his runner in the next, Ikati, who is close to the end of her career.

By David Thiselton

Picture: Colin Scott

VDJ betting now open: BiPot ONE Leg 1 starts in race 2 – estimated pool R700,000.

Futura & Sean Cormack (Nkosi Hlophe)

Cormack’s best chance yet

Sean Cormack, beaten only a quarter of a length on Run For It two years ago, reckons Futura is the classiest horse he has ever ridden in the great race and that the top weight is adaptable enough for him to keep out of trouble.

He said: “Futura is pretty versatile – you can ride him anywhere – and he has very good acceleration. Without a doubt, this is the best horse I have ridden in the July.”

Futura & Sean Cormack (Nkosi Hlophe)

Futura & Sean Cormack (Nkosi Hlophe)

The Queen’s Plate and Met winner is usually ridden from some way back and then asked to make the most of his speed. But with 18 runners and on a course significantly narrower than its pre-polytrack days that could present problems. Cormack expects to sit not so far back on Saturday.

He said: “Futura is drawn well (six) so I don’t think he is going to be at the back. Worst case scenario he will be midfield.

“He is not the sort you want to bounce out and be aggressive on in the early part, and it’s probably more beneficial to him to be given a chance, but if I found myself in the first group it wouldn’t worry me.”

But does the favourite worry him? “I don’t really know Legal Eagle – although obviously I have seen him race – and so it would be unfair of me to comment.

“But he looks very impressive and he has become a big player in the July. He has still to take on the big hard-hitters like Futura and Wylie Hall but he has earned his place so he is an obvious danger and a huge threat.”

Cormack can recall the Run For It ride as if it was yesterday. “He was drawn one and everybody said he wasn’t the style of a horse you want for that position because he had a tendency to be slow out of the gates.

“But he flew out and I was the third horse on the fence, probably the dream position for a race like the July. He quickened up beautifully. I remember chasing Jet Explorer, getting to him, taking it up, getting the better of Geoff Woodruff’s filly Do You Remember. Then, just when it looked like I was going to win, I got run out of it by Heavy Metal.”

By Michael Clower

VDJ betting now open: Jackpot ONE Leg 1 starts in race 5 – estimated pool R2,1million.

robbie hill

Robbie Hill’s Var to make dreams happen if he stays.

Robbie Hill has two runners on Vodacom Durban July day, including the Gr 1 Zulu Kingdom Explorer Golden Slipper contender Queen Of Credit.

He said about the King Of Kings filly, who won her maiden second time out over 1400m at Greyville on May 2 and hasn’t run since, “She hasn’t run for a while but has had two nice gallops and has put in decent work. She has the worst of the draw (18) but she will be running on at the finish. She’s come on big time and we think quite highly of her.”

Var's Dream (Nkosi Hlophe)

Var’s Dream (Nkosi Hlophe)

He runs the Var gelding Var’s Dream in the KZN Yearling Sale Million over 1300m. He took off to win at odds of 50-1 on debut over 1000m at Scottsville and Hill said, “He ran an absolutely cracking time first time out so obviously we have a bit of a concern about the 1300m, but if he sees out the trip he will have a good chance.”

He is drawn eleven under Bernard Fayd’Herbe and having come from off them in his first start the yard will be looking to tuck him in.

 

 

 

 

By David Thiselton

VDJ betting now open: Jackpot ONE Leg 1 starts in race 5 – estimated pool R2,1million.

Deputy Jud (Nkosi Hlophe)

Azzie’s July string in top shape

In form Mike Azzie’s ever professional outfit will have his Vodacom Durban July day string in tip top condition and he was bullish about a number of his nine runners on the day.

Deputy Jud (Nkosi Hlophe)

Deputy Jud (Nkosi Hlophe)

He runs Deputy Jud in the big one from draw 15 with stable jockey Corné Orffer up and said, “He is doing exceptionally well, he’s not a horse that over exerts himself in work, but his demeanour and his condition is in in top shape. I can honestly say we have never had him moving better than the way he is moving and this morning’s (Tuesday’s) work really excited me. He wasn’t near ready for the Daily News 2000 and has come on tremendously since then.”

In the Zulu Kingdom Explorer Golden Slipper over 1400m Azzie has a strong hand with four runners and he said, “The stable elect would definitely be Frosted Honey. Mella Maria and Meliflora have both done very well since they’ve been down here, their preps have been faultless. Had Frosted Honey not had a hiccup I would not be concerned about any horse in that field, but she did have a hiccup coming into this race and my major concern is that she might just be behind the eight ball, but her work has been phenomenal and she has come to hand beautifully. I think La Strada is a little bit out of her depth.

He continued, “Prince Of Orange (race 8) must be a big runner, he’s working very, very well, he’s got a good rider (Raymond Danielson), get him nicely placed and we see how the race unfolds. I think the horse everybody has to beat is MLJet.”

Mella Maria (Nkosi Hlophe)

Mella Maria (Nkosi Hlophe)

Rock Me Var (10th) put up some eyecatching work yesterday (Tuesday) on the beach sand and Azzie said, “He’s done very well since coming down to KZN and has taken to the polytrack like a duck to water. He’s coming from a deep draw but he’s well and we’re hoping he can continue in his winning form.”

“Isphan (11th) was forced wide early in the Post Merchants which didn’t help and he’s coming from another deep draw here, but he’s in very, very good shape and is working exceptionally well. If he can overcome that draw it wouldn’t surprise me at all to see him win a race like that.”

Azzie’s contender in the last, the KZN Yearling Sale Million, is the eyecatching Var colt Hot August and he said, “He was bought and has been prepped specifically for this race, everything has been towards this day. I’m just hoping everything pans out the way we expect it to. He is a big runner. I deliberately ran him in that last night race to give him a good look at track and the lights. So, he will be familiar with his surroundings. It was all a build-up, he was well in need of the run, and has come on in leaps and bounds.”

By David Thiselton

VDJ betting now open: Jackpot ONE Leg 1 starts in race 5 – estimated pool R2,1million.

Helderberg Blue (Nkosi Hlophe)

Head gear for Helderberg

Mike Bass felt that his Vodacom Durban July contender Helderberg Blue had worked “particularly well” with first time cheek pieces in the July gallops last Thursday and Bernard Fayd’Herbe had agreed, so he was going to declare them for race day. Bass didn’t want to put blinkers on because the nervous Jet Master gelding was “too scatty”. However, a couple of jockeys, including Anton Marcus, who rode him in the Cup Trial last time out, had suggested cheek pieces in order to “maybe make him just a little bit keener.”

Helderberg Blue (Nkosi Hlophe

Helderberg Blue (Nkosi Hlophe)

Meanwhile, Hammie’s Hooker and Inara both put in good gallops on Saturday morning on the grass and Bass thought both would run good races in the Gr 1 Jonsson Workwear Garden Province Stakes over 1600m. However, if he had to stick his neck out he might side with Hammie’s Hooker as an older and stronger mare who therefore appeared to work better on the sand at home, although he added that on race day on the grass it could all change.

Equity Kicker didn’t scope too clean after his last start and Bass hoped he would run better in the eThekwini Sprint over 1000m on the polytrack. Being by Trippi he should love the poly and Bass gave him a “good chance.”

He runs Mountain Master in the Gr 3 tabGold 2200m and having run some good races over this sort of trip in Johannesburg he would have given him a good chance but for the wide draw. He had been forced to go to the front due to a wide draw when finishing fifth in the Gr 2 Betting World 1900 and the yard weren’t keen to repeat the tactic.

By David Thiselton

VDJ betting now open: Jackpot ONE Leg 1 starts in race 5 – estimated pool R2,1million.

Hot Ticket (Liesl King)

Kannemeyer has strong July Day string

Dean Kannemeyer has a competitive string of seven for Vodacom Durban July on Saturday at Greyville, including Hot Ticket and Power King who run in the big one.

He said, “Hot Ticket just worked over 400m at the July gallops because it’s a condition of entry, he had run a few days earlier in the Gr 2 Track And Ball Derby over 2400m at Scottsville. I don’t think the Derby was really a true race, because the first five horses varying from an 81 merit rating to 112 went to the line together. He ran a good race in the J&B Met last year finishing very strongly over 2000m and he loves Greyville, he quickens up well at Greyville. He’s doing well, but it’s a tough race, the weights are quite close up at the top.”

Hot Ticket (Liesl King)

Hot Ticket (Liesl King)

“I think Power King has had a very good prep. In his first run in the Champion Season he beat Ice Machine exceptionally well over 1400m, which is too sharp for him, and then he ran a very good race in the Betting World 1900. He looked like an unraced two-year-old under the lights, he didn’t know where he was and I thought the saddle had slipped. But he made up at least 12 lengths up the straight and got beat a neck.

“He’s nicely drawn and if all goes well in the running and it’s a clean run race and there’s a genuine pace, then with 53kg as a four-year-old you suddenly come into the race. He’s earned his stripes, it’s never an easy task but he’s doing well. Sometimes he enjoys gaps between his races and enjoys coming out fresh so I didn’t run him again after the 1900. He’s not a great worker but he’s been moving exceptionally well.”

Power King, who will be ridden by Stuart Randolph from draw seven, certainly caught the eye striding out superbly on the beach in his pacework at Summerveld yesterday (Monday). Hot Ticket, who will be ridden by Karl Neisius from draw 9, is a character who sometimes chucks it in halfway through his work and he was only mildy interested yesterday, but was striding out nicely.

Kannemeyer runs Western Winter colt Never Settle in the Gr 1 Durban Golden Horseshoe over 1400m from draw eight under Neisius and he said, “I think he’s a horse with lots of potential, I fancied him first time out but he missed the break and got into the kick back, so we were terribly disappointed. But we put a line through that and in his next run he still jumped slowly, it wasn’t an exceptionally strong race, but he still won exceptionally well.

Power King (Nkosi Hlophe)

Power King (Nkosi Hlophe)

“I think he’s come on, but it’s only his third run and he may just lack the experience as some of those two-year-olds are really tuned up and I don’t push my two-year-olds. But I think he has the potential to be up there with the top horses on what he shows me back home. He has galloped on the grass and used himself exceptionally well.”

Solid Speed is topweight in the Gr 2 SABC Gold Vase over 3000m, where he jumps from draw nine under Neisius and Kannemeyer said, “He had issues so I rested him in the summer but I always thought he had great potential. He hasn’t put a foot wrong. He’s gone up in the weights but he’s an improving horse. I think he will go 3000m, but the race will tell. He’s high up already and I have to take whatever I can with him, so we’re going for the Gold Vase and the Gold Cup. He is doing very well.”

Balance Sheet runs in the Gr 3 tabGold 2200 from draw three under Randolph and Kannemeyer said, “It was all wrong last time, it was a slow run race and they sprinted and he was caught wide. He’s won three over 1600m, but on pedigree he is bred to go 2400m. He’s nicely drawn, it’s a tough race, but he has bottom weight. Greyville doesn’t suit him when they go slow and sprint, but if they go a good gallop he will be competitive.”

Classy Fighter runs from draw two in race 1 over 1400m on the polytrack under Luyola Mxothwa and Kannemeyer said, “He was badly drawn last time and ran into a bit of trouble up the straight. It’s a tough race but he is nicely drawn and is always there. This is his maximum trip.

It Is Written won on Sunday and is still carded for the tabGold 2200, where he will have a chance as one that finished quite close up in both the Gr 2 Betting World 1900 and the Gr 3 Cup Trial over 1800m.

By David Thiselton

VDJ betting now open: Jackpot ONE Leg 1 starts in race 5 – estimated pool R2,1million.

Mr Roy (Nkosi Hlophe)

Wrights hopeful

Alyson Wright has a fair chance of success with her small string on Vodacom Durban July day.

Western Winter colt Mr Roy runs in the Gr 1 Durban Golden Horseshoe over 1400m from draw 10 under Johnny Geroudis, Kochka runs in the Listed Canon Business Centre Handicap over 1600m from draw 15 under Athandiwe Mgudlwa and Mumsy’s Jet runs in the first race, a MR 83 Handicap over 1400m on the poly, from draw six under Anthony Delpech.

Mr Roy (Nkosi Hlophe)

Mr Roy (Nkosi Hlophe)

Kevin Wright said, “Mr Roy is up against it. He’s a horse I’m really fond of and I think the 1400m will suit him, I feel that maybe we’re looking at the back end of quartets but it’s hard to get into these races and we would rather have a ticket than not have one. He certainly has ability but the race will tell whether he’s just short of those top three horses.

“Kochka has a wide draw, which is unfortunate. Everybody points to him winning his Gr 1 over this distance from a wide draw but it’s not in his favour. I’ve put Athandiwe back on him, he knows him better and rides him work every morning. He came out of the last race very well, although I just think he doesn’t have the condition yet and we’re still three months away from getting him back in the shape he was as a two-year-old. But he undoubtedly still has a shout and if he was well drawn he would be the horse to beat. Last time was over 1800m and he hit the front 200m out, so the mile is right but it’s a question of how quickly he will get through them from the back and he will need a lot of luck from the back.”

“Mumsy’s Jet is so consistent. He’s working very well, we gave him a nice break, he’s being prepped for this race from six weeks ago, he’s had a nice rest, he’s fresh, he’s well and I’m sure he’s going to run a very big race.”

By David Thiselton

VDJ betting now open: Jackpot ONE Leg 1 starts in race 5 – estimated pool R2,1million.

michael muis roberts trainer lk

Michael Roberts is in good spirits

Jockey legend and now Summerveld trainer Michael Roberts has four runners and a reserve on Vodacom Durban July day, including one Gr 1 contestant.

He said about Gr 1 Durban Golden Horseshoe runner Vous Et Var, “Unfortunately he kept on drawing wide in the races winners can run in and I think he’s going to make into a nice three-year-old, so I didn’t want run him and mess him up. He has finally cracked a good draw but it’s a tough one and if he ran in the first half I would be over the moon.”

Vous Et Var (Nkosi Hlophe)

Vous Et Var (Nkosi Hlophe)

He runs Natal and Durban Blues in the KZN Yearling Sale Million and said, “Natal won very impressively and is a smart horse. Durban Blues has been a nice filly. I would like both of them to get a slice of the cake but I would think Natal is the preference.”

He runs Spectrum mare Alina in the second, a 1400m fillies and mares handicap on the polytrack, and this is her favourite course and distance. He said, “She loves the poly and has been very consistent on it. She likes running fresh so I expect a good run from her. Unfortunately she’s not drawn the greatest but she has a lot of gate speed.”

Theseus is first reserve in the eThekwini Sprint over 1200m on the poly and he said, “He’s a decent animal and is seven to ten pounds off the top sprinters. He won well and then went a bit off but I was happy with his last run. If he gets in I will think of putting blinkers on and he will have a squeak.”

By David Thiselton

VDJ betting now open: Jackpot ONE Leg 1 starts in race 5 – estimated pool R2,1million.

Redcarpet Captain (Nkosi Hlophe)

Van Zyl team upbeat

Gavin van Zyl has a string of seven and one reserve for Vodacom Durban July day on Saturday, including the Gr 1 contender Redcarpet Captain.

Captain Al colt Redcarpet Captain was still below his best when finishing a 2,5 length second to Seventh Plain in the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion over 1200m at Scottsville last time and now jumps from a tough draw of 17 under regular rider S’Manga Khumalo in the Gr 1 Durban Golden Horseshoe over 1400m. Van Zyl said, “He had a setback before his run in the SA Nursery and didn’t have a lot of time to recover from that, so in the Gold Medallion he wasn’t in the space that he is now. We expect him to be better on Saturday than he has been in any of his runs so far. He has a bad draw, so we need a bit of luck in running, but as far as his physical well-being goes we couldn’t ask for better, we are really upbeat about him.”

Redcarpet Captain (Nkosi Hlophe)

Redcarpet Captain (Nkosi Hlophe)

The yard runs the talented Jet Master gelding MLJet in the Listed Canon centre Handicap over 1600m from draw eight under Warren Kennedy. He was looking a picture at Summerveld yesterday and Van Zyl said, “In the Daily News he moved right up into contention, but didn’t go through with it. It was a good run in the blinkers and the 1600m will be right down his alley. He’s got a decent draw and on his best form he will be one of the horses to beat. We’re very happy with his preparation.”

Heart Of A Lion runs in the Gr 2 SABC Gold Vase over 3000m and Van Zyl said, “He’s run third in his last three stakes races and they were good thirds particularly in his last run in the Lonsdale (2400m) where he flew up from last and was not beaten far. He’s got eleven draw to overcome but Muzi (Yeni) does know him quite well and we expect him to be in the hunt. He is very well in himself and he stays all day.”

MLJet (Nkosi Hlophe)

MLJet (Nkosi Hlophe)

Sun On Africa runs in the Gr 3 tabGold 2200 from draw four under Kennedy and Van Zyl said, “He beat St. Tropez last time and on that form, and on his second to Bezanova, he has the ability. When he picks up his game he can run with the best. He only ran seven lengths back in the Lonsdale (2400m) but went far too fast and Warren Kennedy learnt a lot about him that day. He beat St Tropez next time based on a better pace. If he rides him well he definitely has a chance with a good draw and a light weight.”

In race one over 1400m on the poly the yard run the progressive Fort Wood gelding Down Under as well as Just Ask Me. Van Zyl said, “Down Under is very consistent and has been working very well. He went to Greyville and galloped next to Redcarpet Captain and did very, very nicely. On his best form from draw one he comes into the race with a very good chance. He’s getting better and better. Just Ask me is always thereabouts, we also targeted this race. He had had a break before his last start at Scottsville and seemed to tire. He is better on the poly at Greyville and on his best form he certainly has a quartet chance.”

Se Agabor runs in the second over 1400m on the poly and has also landed a pole position draw. Van Zyl said, “She has been running n some tough company in Johannesburg and has run in two Listed races, one in PE and one on the sand. Then against the colts last time she didn’t appreciate the going, it’s getting a bit firm for her. So it’s a tough field but she’s won on the poly and back on the poly we can expect an improved run.”

By David Thiselton

VDJ betting now open: Jackpot ONE Leg 1 starts in race 5 – estimated pool R2,1million.