Graeme Hawkins
Song To The Moon looks set to complete a hattrick of victories when he takes on five rivals in the R135 000 Cape B Stakes over 1800m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth today. Billed as the second of nine races, Song To The Moon rates a confident Bipot banker for the in-form team of Justin Snaith and Richard Fourie. The 4yo son of What A Winter has matured into a very good-looking gelding with plenty of scope for further improvement. Given the lack of obvious pace in this small field, I would imagine that, if needs be, Fourie will allow Song To The Moon to use his big action and dictate matters from the front.
On form, he appears to have the measure of Chollima, Gimme More Time and Green Mandarin and the biggest threat could come from the lightly weighted 3yo daughter of Global View, Omikami, from the stable of Lucinda Woodruff. Set to carry just 50kgs, the improving Omikami will be partnered by Josh Solomons, and she could capitalise if the race is run at a false pace. Omikami is still relatively unexposed, having had only three starts to date, but she caught the eye when running on strongly over 1600m to finish fourth behind Hampstead Heath six weeks ago.
Fourie could strike for the Woodruff team in the fourth race, a Maiden Plate over 1400m. He has been engaged to ride My Archangel and the 3yo son of Soqrat was seen to good advantage when second recently behind Honor of Kings over 1200m. The step-up in trip should be ideal and from a handy barrier position, My Archangel could confirm the form with Gurkha who finished fourth in the same race. Superhero was a distant runner-up behind Scottish Kiss on debut, but the well-bred son of Futura will improve with racing experience and could make his presence felt.
The pick of Fourie’s full book of rides could be the Piet Botha-trained King Viserys in the sixth race, a Class 5 Handicap over 1400m. He is certainly no star, and labelling horses in low-grade handicaps is risky business, but to be frank, with the scratching of Boundless Love, the opposition looks decidedly limited and judged on his recent form, King Viserys looks hard to oppose. Trippi’s Silk drops into Class 5 company for the first time and may suddenly improve on his moderate last three efforts but I am going to take my chances with King Viserys.
Aldo Domeyer and Candice Bass-Robinson have lively chances with Sheets and Goggles (third race), Major Master (seventh race) and Babelicious in the eighth race. Best of these could be Sheets and Goggles in the opening leg of the Place Accumulator, a Maiden Plate (F&M) over 1400m. It is probably fair to say that Sheets and Goggles has under delivered since her promising debut, but she ran on nicely when third over track and trip last time and her maiden victory seems imminent.
Major Master bumps a competitive line-up in the seventh race, a Class 4 Handicap over 1400m, but his post-maiden effort when fourth behind Gentleman Joe over 1600m was encouraging and he jumps from pole position. Fourie rides the Eric Sands inmate, Carriacou, from an equally good draw and the 5yo son of Captain Of All has been placed in his last four starts. He meets Major Master on 2kgs better terms than weight-for-age and should again give a good account of himself. Commanding bounced back to best last time and on the form of their last run, there is not much to choose between Commanding and Carriacou. These three appear to be the principals, although an upset result cannot be ruled out.
Babelicious will sport blinkers for the first time when she takes on eight rivals in the penultimate race, a Class 4 Handicap (F&M) over 1200m. Babelicious is weighted to match strides with Festival Chic, but the former may just have the edge of this track and trip. Hope Chest cannot be lightly dismissed. Her run in the Grade 1 World Sports Betting Cape Fillies Guineas is best ignored and she rates a strong chance on her previous course and distance performances. Alltheboysiveloved is holding form well and should once again be in the mix while Ticket To Vegas appears well treated at the weights and the 4yo daughter of William Longsword is a must-inclusion. Recent maiden winner Back At The George may have scope for further improvement.
The first race, a Maiden Juvenile Plate over 1000m, is due off at 12:35 – keep an eye on the betting with regards the newcomers Absolutely Yes and New World.