Vardy (Liesl King)

Vardy and Twist Of Fate looking great

Vodacom Durban July third favourite Vardy was soundly beaten by his stable companion Twist Of Fate in their official Vodacom Durban July gallop on the Summerveld bottom grass track last Thursday but this was of no concern to trainer Adam Marcus.

He said, “Twist Of Fate is a very good work horse, at home there are very few horses who can beat him when paired up, and Vardy, you put him with a weak maiden and he will come out second best, so he just does what he needs to do, he saves it all for the racecourse.”

Twist Of Fate is no slouch on the racecourse too and finished third in last year’s July.

Vardy (Liesl King)
Vardy (Liesl King)

Marcus continued, “Twist Of Fate I thought put up an exceptional gallop and has come through it exceptionally well. I thought he strode out well and just the manner and the way he did the gallop I was very impressed.”

“Vardy always gallops in a laid back manner, so I was very chuffed with him, he strode out well, he’s also come through his gallop very well, so very pleased.”

“We’re going into the final week confident that their level of well-being is where we want it to be and they are looking great.” 

There looks likely to be a good pace this year and Marcus elaborated, “We always hope they are true run races. Silvano’s pride is in the race and Padre Pio also has a lot of natural speed so hopefully it’s a true run race. I hope it is not a case of just a lot of early speed to get their positions and then everyone starts putting the brakes on and easing back. If they maintain the pace throughout the race then it’s going to be a true run race and the best horse should win.”

It was put to Marcus that Vardy, who has plenty of speed and who has never raced this far before, might not want a fast pace.

He replied, “I am always of the opinion we don’t need a fast pace for Vardy but we don’t want a crawl either. He got caught out in the Grade 1 last time (Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge) where the race was actually given to Rainbow Bridge, who just dictated at his own pace and sprinted for home. So, we don’t want them to be going flat out because then it is a very testing 2200m, but if they can go a fair pace throughout that will give them every chance.”

Twist of Fate wore blinkers for the first time in his career in last year’s July and will where them on Saturday for the first time since joining the Marcus yard.

Adam said, “He’s is going to go positive. We’re fitting the blinkers on him, so I want him to be up there, obviously not to lead but just behind that early speed. He’s still a colt and he’s starting to think a little bit in his work and I just think the quarter cup blinkers should benefit him.”

The blinkers help such a horse stay focused.

The Vodacom Durban July is the one missing piece in the jigsaw for Adam and his immediate family, although the extended family have five victories, all through his record-breaking uncle Anton.

Adam elaborated, “It is the one race that has eluded my Dad, although he obviously spent the majority of his riding years overseas, so there is a space in the trophy cabinet for it.” 

By David Thiselton

Running Brave (Candiese Lenferna)

Muzi plays them on the break

Muzi Yeni and Running Brave led the field a merry dance and caused a major upset when making all the running in the KwaZulu-Natal Breeders Mile at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday.

Friendless in the market and starting at 18-1, Yeni had no hesitation in sending Paul Matchett’s filly to the front from the jump. Midway through the race, it all looked to be panning out as expected with favourites Nexus and dual Fillies Guineas winner Mississippi Burning both well placed and within striking distance turning for home.

Running Brave (Candiese Lenferna)
Running Brave (Candiese Lenferna)

However, when all came off the bridle, Running Brave still had plenty of gas in the tank and try as they may, Nexus and Mississippi Burning were not able to peg back the deficit and indeed, made no impression on the winner over the final furlong.

It was the complete opposite in the Track & Ball Oaks, the race switched from Hollywoodbets Scottsville last week after a jockey protest and the meeting abandoned. The Robbie Hill-trained rank outsider Moon In June, 49-1 with the books and R52.70 on the tote, lobbed along at the rear as the field travelled for home at a leisurely pace.

Things only got serious approaching the final turn and Craig Zackey asked his mount her first serious question. The answer was positive as Moon In June swung wide off the rail and getting a dream split, she quickened through the middle of the field.

Kelpie and Ballet Shoes got first run but Moon In June was not to be denied even with Kelpie lugging in and forcing her off a straight line.

Favourite Chitengo was compromised by the pedestrian early pace and was unable to go with them in the sprint for the wire and finished a modest fourth.

For Pick 6 punters it was back to the drawing boards for another stab come Vodacom Durban July day with the Michael Roberts-trained Ad Altisima the only favourite obliging. Serino Moodley, who has his first VDJ ride aboard Padre Pio for Dennis Bosch in the big one, had Ad Altisima out quickly looking for a lead which he never surrendered and Ad Altisima was pulling away from his rivals when they hit the line. From that opening leg, it all went pear-shaped for the Pick 6.

By Andrew Harrison

Tote betting

Tote betting opens today

Tote betting on the Vodacom Durban July meeting opens in KwaZulu-Natal today, Monday, July 20. This gives punters ample time to work out and place their bets before the big raceday on Saturday, July 25.

There are also some massive tote carryovers on the day with R2 million already in the Pick 6 pool with the final pool expected to top R15 million.

There is also a quartet carryover of R1 million on the Vodacom Durban July its self with that pool expected to top R15 million.

There are a host of other carryovers on the day giving punters a chance to win big.

Race 2: BiPot Leg 1 – R100,000 carryover; likely pool R750,000.

Race 3: PA Leg 1 – likely pool R2 million.

Race 4: Pick 6 MEGAPOOL Leg 1 – R2 million carryover; likely pool R15 million.

Race 5: Jackpot ONE Leg 1 – R200,000 carryover; likely pool R2 million.

Race 7: Quartet MAXIPOOL – R1,000,000 carryover; likely pool R15 million.

Race 7: Jackpot TWO Leg 1 – likely pool R1 million.

Race 9: Trifecta – R100,000 carryover; likely pool R1 million.

Race 10: Jackpot Quickmix 2 – R25,000 carryover; likely pool R100,000.

Punters get a further opportunity on the Vodacom Durban July with the tote paying six places.

Punters are reminded that all tote and bookmaker outlets are now open to the pubic so that even those without on-line betting accounts will be able to place their bets.

With social distancing now the norm, punters are advised to get their bets on early to avoid long queues or to open a TABgold account that will afford the luxury of betting from home or on your mobile phone. Hollywoodbets Greyville is off limits for the general public on raceday with only essential staff allowed on course but all the action can be viewed live on DStv channels 204 and 210 starting at 1pm and Tellytrack on channel 239. The Vodacom Durban July is off at 3.10pm.

Do It Again (Candiese Lenferna)

Snaith bullish about landing a fifth July

Justin Snaith has a strong quintet of runners in this year’s Vodacom Durban July and is bullish about his chances of winning the big race for the fifth time.  

He said, “My horses are all very well and it is going to take some very good horses to beat them. They are primed and ready and whoever beats us can be proud they have a superstar.”

Do It Again (Candiese Lenferna)
Do It Again (Candiese Lenferna)

Do It Again last year became the sixth horse in history to win the July twice and will be the fifth horse to attempt the treble. He has had a below par season but Snaith said the ulcer problem which led to his poor eating habits during the Cape Summer season had been treated and cured. He added that his whole string had not enjoyed a good Cape season, which was another point which gave hope that the big Twice Over gelding would be back to his best on July day. A bonus to his chances is that his underperformances have led to a two point drop in his merit rating, meaning he receives half-a-kilogram from Rainbow Bridge, whom he beat last year by 0,40 lengths when giving away half-a-kilogram. He also receives half-a-kilogram from the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate winner Vardy. Do It Again was asked to do the most of Snaith’s runners at the July Gallops at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Wednesday and he showed off his both his huge stride and speed, recording the fastest 400m to finish time.

He was able to out-sprint Rainbow Bridge to the line last year in a slow run race and also pulverised the field the previous year, also in a slow run race. However, Snaith said actually wanting a slow pace would go against everything they had ever thought of the horse and believed he would prefer a fast pace. This year he would almost certainly want a fast pace with the presence of Vardy as the latter also has plenty of speed and a possible stamina doubt too. Snaith said Do It Again had needed his run in the Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge, his first race after a holiday at Drakenstein Stud. He was only beaten a length and Snaith elaborated, “You could see he just got tired in the last bit and he won’t be getting tired next Saturday.” Anton Marcus aboard is another tick in Do It Again’s box and a draw of 18 should not be too much of a problem as he is versatile in running style. 

The filly Silvano’s Pride will ensure a fast pace according to Snaith. He said, “She only knows one way to race and that is to go flat out, she has no brakes and good luck to anybody who catches her. That is the way she races and we’re not going to change anything. She is very well at home.” Her draw of 15 augurs well as she will have a free passage to get to the front. Silvano’s Pride put in a solid gallop on Wednesday under Sereno Moodley, who becomes the second member of the passionate Indian racing community to ride in the July after Ronald Singh, who rode the Herman Brown-trained Heads to 12th place in 1992.

Rainbow Bridge (Candiese Lenferna)
Rainbow Bridge (Candiese Lenferna)

Belgarion is the joint July favourite with Rainbow Bridge and could well be the best handicapped horse in the race. He is officially half-a-kilogram under sufferance carrying 53kg off a 119 merit rating but his merit rating is capped. The conditions of the WSB 1900, which he won by a comfortable three lengths, state that the winner can be given a maximum of six points. He would have been given more had the handicappers been allowed to. Belgarion glided effortlessly across the Hollywoodbets Greyville turf on Wednesday and Snaith said, “He is so ready, he couldn’t even blow out a candle after today’s workout. I would be interested to see his 800m to finish time because he did it in literally a canter if you see his recovery. Everything has gone to plan and Richard (Fourie) is super excited, maybe too confident but that’s Richard. Horses don’t win Julys, jockeys win July so I’m very happy I’ve got the right guys on. We’ve meticulously programmed him to carry 53kg. He’s way under-handicapped. He won’t be carrying 53kg in next year’s July and he’s certainly not a horse who should be carrying 53.” Belgarion likes to stride out so draw 17 behind a strong pace should be alright, although he could be at risk of being caught wide.

Bunker Hunt also produced an effortless workout on Wednesday and Snaith said, “I thought it was phenomenal. Swift Surprise (his companion) is a proper galloper and at home is a very good line horse and quite frankly Bunker Hunt looked quite impressive. In my honest opinion Bunker Hunt would have won the Gold Challenge in that slow run race like he did in the Drill Hall but he would have been given full penalties and kicked himself out of a chance here. He carries 55kg and if Belgarion is theoretically the best weighted horse I think Bunker Hunt is second best. He is a huge runner. I think the race being run behind closed doors brings a horse like him into contention because normally on a race day he gets a little bit heated up.” Grant van Niekerk rides from draw 14.    

Miyabi Gold does not have the smoothest of actions in front but Snaith was pleased with her gallop on Wednesday and pointed out that she was a horse who never ran a bad race. He added he had not given her much hard work before her last impressive win in the Listed East Coast Handicap, so she should have come on plenty from it. She finished fifth last year and being by Silvano should have improved. She is officially 1,5kg under sufferance so is likely not quite good enough to win but can place again. Keagan de Melo rides and she jumps from the same number four barrier position as last year.

By David Thiselton

Justin Snaith (Nkosi Hlophe)

Hollywoodbets Greyville turf track in immaculate condition

Justin Snaith watched all five of his Vodacom Durban July horses galloping from the trackside on Wednesday morning and was visibly impressed by the quality of the turf surface, which has a luscious covering of green grass.

He walked over to Hollywoodbets Greyville’s assistant track manager Kevin Searle who was standing nearby and offered his congratulations adding that this was the best he had ever seen the track for the July gallops.

Track manager Kurt Grunewald explained that during lockdown he and Kevin and their team had continued to maintain the track and were particularly meticulous about going into winter on the back of a strong conditioning and fertilizing program.

He explained that in summer regrowth is rapid so the track can recover quickly from a pounding.

However, he added due to one of the first proper winters KZN had experienced in a while regrowth at present was virtually down to zero.

Going in with a strong foundation has thus proved vital and the results were there to be seen yesterday. 

The recent gaps in the racing program have also helped.

Durban is also known for its relatively warm winter climate so the grass stays green unlike other parts of the province where it has quickly turned brown. 

There are only three more turf races before July day, the KZN Breeders Million Mile, the postponed Track & Ball Oaks and a Maiden event, all to be run this Sunday, so fans can look forward to good and fair racing on the big day.

By David Thiselton

Shango Gallops (Candiese Lenfena)

Tarry’s July pair look to be good value

Sean Tarry’s two Vodacom Durban July winners, Pomodoro and Heavy Metal, jumped off at odds of 28/1 and 16/1 respectively and this perhaps augurs well for this year’s race where he runs 20/1 shot Shango and 35/1 chance Tierra Del Fuego (Track & Ball odds).

Tarry’s pair could be viewed as two of the most unexposed horses in the field. 

Shango Gallops (Candiese Lenfena)
Shango Gallops (Candiese Lenfena)

Shango was still immature when winning the prestigious Grade 2 TAB/Betting World Dingaans going away in impressive style. The Captain Of All colt later had to miss the Grade 2 Gauteng Guineas after a minor setback so did not have an ideal preparation for the Grade 1 SA Classic and at the time of the latter race the yard had a significant number of horses suffering from high temperatures. He duly ran below par but then proved he would stay the July trip by going close in the Grade 1 SA Derby. His next run was in the Grade 1 Daily News 2000 and Tarry said beforehand, “Shango is doing very well but I think this run will bring him on for the July. He does well in Durban and once there I expect to see him make good improvement.” He was duly left a touch flat-footed at the top of the straight before running on strongest of all for a 3,05 length fourth. His recent preparation was thus similar to Pomodoro’s 2012 July preparation. Pomodoro followed a dead-heat victory in the SA Derby with a staying on 4,75 length fifth in the Daily News before winning the July. On the downside for Shango the Daily News this year was run in a crawling 125.8 seconds compared to the 120.02 time of Pomodoro’s year in 2012. A further negative to the form is that Western Fort finished just 0,6 behind Shango in the SA Derby but was then beaten 17,75 lengths by Hawwaam in the Grade 1 Premier’s Champions Challenge. However, the latter race was almost certainly not Western Fort’s run as he was asked to lead, whereas he had come from off the pace in the SA Derby.

On the other hand four-year-old Tierra Del Fuego’s run in the Champions Challenge makes him possibly one of the best value horses in the July.

Tarry said conservative tactics had been deliberately deployed in the Champions Challenge as it was the first time Tierra Del Fuego had been trying a middle distance trip. The long striding Skitt Skizzle colt ran on well from near the back of the field for a five length third. The Turffontein 2000m trip is tough and on that performance, especially considering he was running on all the way to the line, he should stay the Hollywoodbets Greyville 2200m. He finished just 1,50 lengths behind Soqrat in the Champions Challenge but is now 4kg better off with him in the July. Soqrat is quoted by Track & Ball as a 13/1 chance and Tierra Del Fuego is 22 points longer. 

Tierra Del Fuego jumps from draw eleven which is the draw, together with draw 8, which has produced the most July winners in the last 70 years.

Shango also has a good draw of seven.

Shango is known as a lazy work horse but stretched out nicely at Hollywoodbets Greyville at the July Gallops on Wednesday. Tarry said, as he had predicted, Shango was thriving in Durban.  

Tarry was also pleased with Tierra Del Fuego’s July gallop at Randjesfontein earlier in the week.

Gavin Lerena has ridden both horses often, including being aboard Tierra Del Fuego in the Champions Challenge and Shango in the SA Derby. 

However, his official riding weight is 57kg so he will be aboard Tierra Del Fuego, who carries 55kg off a 124 merit rating.

Lyle Hewitson, whose riding weight is 52kg, will be aboard Shango, who carries 53kg but off a 116 merit rating is officially 4kg under sufferance. Hewitson rode Shango in the latter’s first four career starts.

Tarry concluded by pointing out that Lerena felt Tierra Del Fuego had been worth slimming 2kg to ride. This horse does appear to be way to big a price in the July market and will be especially worth considering for a top six finish. Shango is a more realistic price and it should not be forgotten that he jumped at odds of 36/1 when winning the Dingaans.

By David Thiselton

Belgarion gallops (Candiese Lenferna)

Fancied horses impress in VDJ Gallops

The Vodacom Durban July gallops are not often a good pointer to the big race itself but if they were, then three horses could be included as roving bankers for the quartet this year, the Eric Sands-trained favourite Rainbow Bridge and the Justin Snaith-trained pair Bunker Hunt and Belgarion.

All three glided effortlessly down the Hollywoodbets Greyville straight yesterday morning displaying impressive actions and appear to be in mint condition.

Do It Again, who will be attempting to make history by winning the race for the third time in succession, was asked to do more than any of his Snaith-trained stable companions and also impressed with his big action. He recorded the fastest 400m to finish time of the day so he would possibly be able to be included to make it a four horse boxed quartet, but there is still a lingering doubt about him being quite the same horse he was due to his overall form this season.

Belgarion gallops (Candiese Lenferna)
Belgarion gallops (Candiese Lenferna)

Of course it is never that easy for punters and in a race which is notoriously rough the applecart can easily be upset. 

Furthermore, one of the big guns, the Adam Marcus-trained Vardy, was not present and will do his gallop at Summerveld tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. together with his stablemate, last year’s third-placed Twist Of Fate.

Camphoratus was the first to gallop this morning. She has always had a lovely action when at her best and displayed it this morning. She finished sixth in the July last year and trainer Robbie Hill believes she will be even better this year.

Miyabi Gold has not given a moment’s trouble in her career despite not having a smooth action in front. Trainer Justin Snaith commented that the Silvano’s are strong-boned, so that might explain it. Her action can never be described as impressive but she looked full of well-being and being a Silvano she is likely better than she was last year when finishing fifth.

Sean Tarry’s horses can never be discounted and Shango, whom he said has always been a lazy work horse, strode out well. His stablemate Tierra Del Fuego completed his gallop earlier in the week at Randjesfontein and Tarry was pleased with that workout too.

Padre Pio was ridden by Ant Mgudlwa who was later officially booked for the ride by trainer Dennis Bosch. He did nothing wrong but has a tough task, being 4,5kg under sufferance according to official merit ratings.

Grade 1 Cape Derby winner Golden Ducat is also officially 4,5kg under sufferance and was beaten by Padre Pio in the recent Grade 1 Daily News 2000. However, trainer Eric Sands said he had not been comfortable in either of his starts at Hollywoodbets Greyville and had thus been fitted with a different type of noseband this morning. Sands said for the first time he had handled the track well and he certainly strode out well.

Silvano’s Pride is the likely pacemaker this year and trainer Justin Snaith said she only knew one way of running and that was to take a strong hold so the pace should be a good one this year. The strong bone of Silvano was evident in her as she strode solidly down the Hollywoodbets Greyville straight under Sereno Moodley, who will become the second member of the passionate Indian racing community to ride in the July after Ronald Singh. 

There will be a double for the community as Deanthan Moodley will become the first Indian to be head stipendiary steward on Vodacom Durban July day and he was also watching over the proceedings this morning.  

The Tony Rivalland-trained Tristful, who is first reserve, was the last to gallop and strode out well.

By David Thiselton

It's My Turn (Candiese Marnewick)

VDJ draws raise eyebrows

There were no surprises in the Vodacom Durban July final field announcement today but there would have been a few gasps around the country during the draw ceremony.

The July logs were adhered too and as expected the vacant three places in the top 18 following the scratchings of Hawwaam, Snapscan and Eyes Wide Open were filled by Cup Trial winner Capoeira, Jubilee Handicap winner Divine Odyssey and Track & Ball Derby runner up It’s My Turn. The two reserves are Tristful and Hero’s Honours.

It's My Turn (Candiese Marnewick)
It’s My Turn (Candiese Lenferna)

The draw procedure started on draw 13 then went incrementally up to 18 and then went down to one and incrementally up to 12.

When Justin Snaith’s runners appeared four times in the first six draws some were wondering whether the cards had been shuffled.

His fancied runners Belgarion, Do It Again and Bunker Hunt landed draws 17, 18 and 14 respectively. His expected pacemaker Silvano’s Pride landed draw 15 and his other female runner Miyabi Gold landed draw 4, meaning all five of Snaith’s runners were drawn in the first ten draws.

Eric Sands’ pair, Golden Ducat and last year’s runner up Rainbow Bridge, also came out together in draw one and two respectively.

The L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate winner Vardy drew nine. His stablemate Twist Of Fate, third last year, also drew well in barrier position six. 

The leading three-year-old Got The Greenlight was first out the box and drew thirteen. 

National champion trainer Sean Tarry’s pair Shango and Tierra Del Fuego drew positions seven and eleven respectively. 

Potential pacemaker Padre Pio drew well in three, meaning Silvano’s Pride out in 15 might have her work cut out to get to the front. 

Capoeira is also a potential pacemaker and drew in eight so there is a nice spread of draws among the potential frontrunners.

Mike De Kock, who like Snaith has won four July’s, has only one runner this year, Soqrat, and he drew nicely in five. 

Although, connections would probably prefer to be drawn close to the middle, history indicates that the draw is not of much significance in the July. 

By David Thiselton

Marchingontogether. Image: Candiese Lenferna

Marchingontogether Going Straight For The Gold Cup

The Gavin van Zyl-trained Track & Ball Derby winner Marchingontogether’s next race will be in the Grade 3 Gold Cup on August 29, so he will thus be avoiding the Vodacom Durban July consolation race, the Grade 3 Campanajo 2200.

The Pathfork gelding will be attempting to emulate the respective 2017 and 2018 feats of Hermoso Mundo and It’s My Turn by completing a hattrick of Grade 3 staying race victories in the Gold Cup.

Van Zyl said, “I would like to have him going in to the Gold Cup with fresh legs.”

He has no doubt the big horse will see out the 3200m trip.

Van Zyl has won the Grade 3 Gold Vase twice but has never won the Gold Cup.

His Grade 1 SA Derby winner Seal won the Gold Vase in 2012 and Heart Of A Lion won it for him in 2015.

Seal went on to run a gallant fourth in the Gold Cup, which was still a Grade 1 back then, carrying topweight.

Van Zyl admitted Seal still edged it in comparison to Marchingontogether before adding, “But Marchingontogether is a very, very good horse.” 

He said he had avoided the July this year with Marchingontogether as he felt he still had to prove himself at a lower level but he added that if winning the Gold Cup he would consider the July next year.

Marchingontogether was not given a merit rated raise for his Track & Ball Derby win, so the connections will be hoping It’s My Turn lines up in the Gold Cup. It’s My Turn remains on a 118 merit rating and Marchingontogether on 110, despite the former having received 1kg from the latter in Saturday and running a 1,1 length second. 

Meanwhile, the Van Zyl-trained Gabor, who was Equus Champion two-year-old filly last season, is being prepared for the Grade 1 Jonsson Workwear Garden Province Stakes on Vodacom Durban July day.

The father and son team of Gavin and Gareth have won four Graded races this season and three other features between them.

Gareth scored his first Grade 1 victory two weekends ago when landing the Allan Robertson Championship with Vernichey. The latter also won the Grade 3 Strelitzia Stakes.

Gavin has won the Grade 3 races the Lonsdale Stirrup Cup and the Track & Ball Derby with four-year-old Marchingontogether. 

Gavin has also won one Listed race and a Non-Black Type event and Gareth has won one Listed race.

It is ironic that Gareth’s star filly Vernichey is by Vercingetorix as the latter denied Gavin’s No Worries victory by a nostril in the 2013 running of the Grade 1 Daily News 2000, a race he had won with The Apache in 2011.

Nevertheless, the Voadacom Durban July is the race Gavin would most like to win in KZN followed by the Gold Cup, so he might achieve one of his major goals next month with Marchingontogether.  

-David Thiselton

Rainbow Bridge (Candiese Lenferna)

VDJ Final Field and Gallops

Vodacom Durban July trainers will have the option to take part in the traditional July Gallops at Greyville tomorrow (Wednesday).

The gallops will start at 9 a.m. and Gold Circle will provide a feed but it is not clear yet whether Tellytrack will cover the event live.

Justin Snaith is one trainer who will definitely be bringing his horses to the course and he said, “The July is an important race. The planning for each horse has to be meticulous and the gallops were always part of their program. I feel I will be able to take on the Johannesburg horses after they have completed this important part of their preparation. There were rumours at one stage that the gallops would not take place but my feeling is that you should not fix something that is not broken. The gallops do not work in Cape Town but they have been part and parcel of the July forever. The public are able to see each horse working and it creates atmosphere too.”

The public, of course, will not be allowed on course this year but will hopefully be able to watch the gallops live on Tellytrack.

Each gallop will be put on a Gold Circle platform for viewing online. 

The gallops schedule will be published on this platform later today following the Vodacom Durban July Final Field Announcement.

By David Thiselton

VDJFF