Copper Mountain sure looks the part

Trainer Johan Janse van Vuuren runs COPPER MOUNTAIN in the KWAZULU-NATAL BREEDERS MILE at Hollywoodbets Greyville today. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

Copper Mountain is among the top three-year-olds in the country and he should take some beating when he lines up in the KZN Breeders Mile at Hollywoodbets Greyville today. All the races on the card are restricted to KZN-bred horses and Copper Mountain should prove the best of them on the day.

After running Got The Greenlight close in the Gr1 HF Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes, much was expected of him going into the Daily News 2000 where he was up against the cream of the western Cape contingent that included eventual winner Linebacker, Rascallion and Kommetdieding.

However, things did not pan out as Gavin Lerena had to battle a slipped saddle from a wide draw and Copper Mountain was still only beaten four lengths.

He has now had the benefit of a spin on the course and with a handy galloping weight should be the horse to beat.

Sean Tarry is a staunch supporter of KZN-bred horses, and has an enviable record on this day. He saddles the most obvious danger in fellow three-year-old Willow Express. A son of the former Tarry-trained Willow Magic, the grey has been in mustard form of late winning back-to-back over 1400m and then going down a neck to stable companion Tree Tambo over a mile, caught close home.

Of the older brigade Chijmes has been racing in strong feature company of late and takes a drop in class while seven-year-old Rouge Allure is a game old campaigner who found her best form last outing and can finish in the money.

Tarry can get his afternoon off on a winning note as he saddles Miss Magician in the first. The daughter of Willow Magic progressed steadily from her debut to score a bloodless victory last time out.

Tarry also saddles Voltron, also a winner last time out, but a bigger threat could come from Ashley Fortune’s runner Aunty Lizzy who was a well-supported winner on debut, showing plenty of guts to hold onto her lead.

In the second, Sikhulu made a smart debut and from a pole position draw and experience under his girth he should come on from that effort. Not Your Call started at long odds last run but did improve on his debut effort and the form of that race has worked out well. Lady Tiptree takes on males but has improved with every outing and should be competitive while Desert Crusader improved in blinkers when taking on older horses last start.

Winter Smoke lumps joint top weight in the third but she has been competitive in smart feature company. She is quick and this surface should suit. Duwabi Princess, another daughter of Willow Magic trained by Tarry, is way better than her last effort. Her form before that was consistent and from a good draw, she should go close. Umzinduzi has been trying further but her best form has been on the poly and she has the benefit of a good draw while Stella Act was in a work riders’ race last run and may just have needed the outing.

Ishnana is a couple of lengths better at Hollywoodbets Scottsville but has done well on this course. He is on the poly but should be right up there in the fourth. The well-named Royal Wulff has been flying of late and bids for a fifth straight win. He makes his poly debut but Khumalo has jumped ship which is a concern. Spiritofthegroove is a filly who has seemingly lost her way. However, she is smart when things go right and she takes a big drop in ratings with blinkers back on. Hard To Play showed up well from a tough draw on the turf last run. He has a better draw here and is dropping in the ratings.

Tupelo Honey is due a change of fortune when he contests the fifth. She has been knocking at the door for some time now and was a beaten favourite at her last two. She gets a change of pilot which could make a difference and the form of her last race has been franked. She faces a small but competitive field where and of Admire Me, Run April Run and Wishful Girl Linn are all in with a shout.

In the sixth, Against The Grain has his third run after a break and has improved with each outing. The blinkers go on over his optimum trip. Prince Of Taranto has shown up well in two post maiden efforts and now tries blinkers while Captain Who has the worst of the draw but has caught the eye in two starts for his new stable. Likely favourite is Caliente who is something of a course and distance specialist. He gives weight all round but loves this surface.

The last is wide open. Truly Wicked has been up against stronger of late and was close-up over course and distance last time out. He is on his favoured surface. Irish Wonder Girl boasts useful Highveld form in good company. She has been on the poly and comes from a smart Highveld yard. Have A Go Jo is another Tarry runner and is way better than his last effort. He has some useful Highveld form to back his claims. Winter Time takes on males but has been in good form and the form of her last race has been franked although she does take on much stronger and Tiger Tank is another to consider.

Turffontein Racecourse

Ndlamu can follow up for Tarry

David Thiselton

There are plenty of decent horses running in the nine-race meeting at Turffontein Standside today.

The highest rated race is the fifth, a MR 104 Handicap over 1600m. Sean Tarry has three of the six runners and the progressive Ndlamu could follow up on his fluent win last time when stepped up to this trip for the first time. Rock The Globe is off a competitive mark at the moment so might be the chief threat and the 1400m specialist Putontheredlight has to be respected from pole position.

The eighth is a fillies and mares MR 93 handicap over 1400m and the Alec Laird-trained Spice Market will try and score a quick double over course and distance. This front-running Flower Alley filly was run out of it in her penultimate start over 1450m but the gelding that beat her by two lengths, The Contractor, has gone on to win his next two starts.

Last time against her own gender in a Pinnacle Stakes event she couldn’t be caught and romped in by 3,75 lengths under 4kg claimer Mfanelo Zuma. The latter is aboard again and she is not going to be easy to catch. Lee Express ran on well to win over 1400m last time and this filly is lightly raced so the best has probably not been seen of her yet. She has a chance from pole position carrying just 52.5kg.

Chloris chased her home last time to finish third, beaten just 1,50 lengths, and has her third run after a layoff so can go close. The wide draw should not bother her as she came from last in the aforementioned race. The topweight All Of Me is a decent ten-time winner and stays this trip but does have to deal with a seven-point raise for her recent win over 1200m and she has to lug 63.5kg so it will be tough despite a good draw of three. Ululate disappointed last time in a Listed race over 1600m but she was a bit keen early when being asked to overcome a wide draw and will be a threat here from a fair draw. 

The seventh race is a MR 90 handicap over 2000m and the admirable seven-year-old Zeal And Zest could be the one to side with. He is drawn in pole which will suit him ideally as he enjoys leading and his last start over this trip, when finishing just half-a-length behind Vodacom Durban July contender Johnny Hero, reads well. Trend Master was stepped up to a middle distance for the first time in over a year last time and won by a quarter of a length from Reunion, who romped home by 5,30 lengths next time out.

Three other winners also came out of Trend Master’s race so he has a fine chance here despite having been raised five points. Irish Wonder Girl proved her liking for this trip last time when taking off late to get up and she is just three points higher and has a good draw. Category Four is capable of running on if ridden well i.e. ensuring he is covered even if that means dropping him out to the back.

Topweight Tyrus Express is capable of winning a race like this too but on collateral form looks to have a hard task with Trend Master.  

The sixth is an interesting Progress Plate over 1600m and the talented Nartjie could bounce back. He is drawn three under Luke Ferraris and his record over this trip reads an easy win, albeit in the maidens, and a narrow second to Tree Tumbo. He should be cherry-ripe and the first-time cheekpieces might help over this shorter trip too. Sound of Summer has only had three starts for two wins and is on the up so might be the chief threat from draw two. Gee For Go won the Grade 3 Fillies Mile over this course and distance so has obvious ability. However, she was beaten 1,80 lengths by Nartjie last time they met over this trip and is only half-a-kilogram better off and she has a wide draw too. Ecstatic Green showed a good turn of foot when proving she stays 1450m a couple of runs ago but she has to now prove she stays this trip. Promiseofamaster is the joint best weighted but has issues and this is the second time he returns from a long layoff, this time of over a year.   

In the first race Mufasa looks talented and could follow up on his easy debut win.

Paul Peter could then make it a double in the second with Bathing Beauty who caught the eye in her winning debut in March, although Warren Kennedy is interestingly aboard Freed From Desire.

Rainbow Bridge draw has Sands in two minds

The Eric Sands-trained RAINBOW BRIDGE is drawn pole position for the 2021 VDJ at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday 3 July 2021.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

David Thiselton

Eric Sands was unaware the Vodacom Durban July final field announcement and draw ceremony was being televised live yesterday and was surprised to learn, while driving back home from town in Cape Town, that his stalwart Rainbow Bridge had drawn in pole position, one lower than his draw of two last year. He said, “It didn’t pan out well for us last year but I would rather be drawn in one than 18. We will be employing different tactics, he has a rider aboard who has a lot of confidence and lastly he will be very well on the day.” The gaps between Rainbow Bridge’s three SA Champions Season programmed races, the Grade 2 IOS Drill Hall Stakes, the Grade 1 Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge and the Vodacom Durban July, has been an unusual six weeks and three weeks this season as opposed to a normal five weeks and four weeks. Therefore, Sands left a little bit of condition on him for the Gold Challenge, where he recorded his third win in succession. He said, “I left a little bit more condition on him than normal in case he ran badly in the Gold Challenge, because I would then have needed something to work with to get him ready for the July. It was not a lot more condition than normal, I would say it was just an extra 4kg or 5kg.”   Rainbow Bridge went handy last year, tracking his stable companion Golden Ducat, and in fact covered the first 2000m of the race in a faster time than the Hollywoodbets Greyville 2000m course record set by London News in the 1996 Daily News 2000, so he went palpably too fast. Sands took responsibility for the tactical error and said afterwards,  “I outwitted myself a little bit really…” He went on to explain he had anticipated the chief Snaith trio of Belgarion, Do It Again and Bunker Hunt coming across from their wide draws and believed he would thus be trapped on the rail. Consequently, he had asked the jockeys to move off the rail in the first 400m. Luke Ferraris has reverted to the hold up tactics Rainbow Bridge was known for in the early days of his career and this has brought the best out of the star Ideal World gelding. At the age of six he has never been in better form and is the front-runner for the Equus Horse Of The Year Award. Rainbow Bridge’s pole position July draw might pan out well this year as the known front-runners Shah Akbar and Crown Towers are drawn low in three and five respectively which means Ferraris can possibly afford to sit still from the off and be in a potentially nice position for free.

Piere Strydom

Strydom won’t be back for the VDJ

Piere Strydom
Piere Strydom

David Thiselton

Piere Strydom, sidelined with a semi-detached retina, will not be back in time to fulfil one of his remaining ambitions in a star-studded career, i.e to ride in the Vodacom Durban July one last time and he is also eleven short of his ultimate target of 5500 winners.   He said, “I have shelved my plans to retire at the end of this season because I had wanted to travel around the country riding and also wanted to ride in one more July.” Strydom will thus be back to ride in next year’s Vodacom Durban July where he will be bidding to join Anton Marcus on a record five winners of the country’s biggest race. He will also enjoy himself travelling around the country riding and whittling down the eleven more winners he needs to reach his 5500 goal. Strydom’s first July winner was on the Alec Laird-trained London News in 1996 and he followed with wins on the the Mike Bass-trained Trademark in 2001, the Sean Tarry-trained Pomodoro in 2012 and the Joey Ramsden-trained The Conglomerate in 2016.
Trademark was well dawn in two but all of the others were widely drawn. London News was drawn 14 and led from pillar to post and both Pomodoro and The Conglomerate were drawn 20 out of 20. On both of the latter occasions Strydom managed to get his mounts into handy positions.  His ride on The Conglomerate will always be viewed as one of the great rides in the history of the big race as he managed to slot him into a one wide and two back position from that wide draw and then stole a march on the main protagonists at the top of the straight. His ride on London News was equally great as he took him into the lead going around the Drill Hall and skipped clear coming off the false rail, timing it to perfection, as the challengers from all sides just failed to catch him. Strydom has taken a few knocks in his time in the saddle which might have contributed to his current eye condition.  He is currently still experiencing the symptoms of the retinal tear, which includes lightning-like flashes in the corner of his eye. The retina has to be rested until the tear has settled and repaired and the length of time it takes varies from person to person. 

Snaith’s troops peaking at the right time

The Justin Snaith-trained DO IT AGAIN.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

David Thiselton

All the talk in the build up to Vodacom Durban July has centred around three horses, Got The Greenlight, Linebacker and Rainbow Bridge, and they are also at the top of the betting boards and this is being seen as a positive for record-seeking trainer Justin Snaith. Snaith was upbeat at the Hollywoodbets Greyville meeting on Monday and said, “My horses are peaking at the right time.” Snaith will be attempting to win the VDJ for a sixth time and will be bidding to equal the 108 year old record of trainer-owner Fred Murray by winning the big race for the fourth time in succession. The final field was announced yesterday and Snaith is represented by four runners and one reserve. His former Equus Horse Of The Year Do It Again will be attempting the become the first horse to win the July three times and drew 16, having won it from draw 15 in 2018 and from draw 8 in 2019 before finishing third from the widest draw of 18 last year.  Last year’s winner Belgarion drew eleven as opposed to 17 last year. Snaith would have been hoping for a low draw for his front-running type Crown Towers and he duly drew five.  His Grade 2 Peninsula Handicap winner Nexus drew 12.     His reserve runner is Silver Host who will likely go for the Grade 3 Gold Vase over 3000m if there is not a scratching that allows him into the big one.  

Rainbow Bridge draws pole


Andrew Harrison

Justin Snaith is going all out to add to his Vodacom Durban July winning tally with four entries among the 18 runners carded to face starter Solly Ngcobo at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday, July 3.

Snaith goes into next Saturday’s race off a hat-trick of wins, having saddled Belgarion to win last year and prior to that Do It Again to back-to-back victories.

Both horses are in the line-up again come next Saturday and will spear-head Snaith’s fifth winning bid in Africa’s greatest horse race, chasing the seven successes of the legendary Syd Laird and the six of Terrance Millard.

S’Manga Khumalo, successful on Heavy Metal for Sean Tarry in 2013, will partner last year’s winner Belgarion with stable rider Richard Fourie, who is contracted to ride for leading owner Nick Jonsson, aboard Do It Again who will be out to make history as the only horse to have won the race three times. Both have drawn wide at 11 and 16 respectively.

Other Snaith runners are supplementary entry Nexus with Craig Zackey booked, and Crown Towers who will see Louis Mxothwa having his first ride in the big race.

Top weight Rainbow Bridge has it all to do, giving lumps of weight to all and it may well prove to be a bridge too far at his third attempt. However, the gelding has struck up a good rapport with rider Luke Ferraris and a change of running tactics has seen him unbeaten in his last three, the Gr1 Cape Met, the Gr3 Drill Hall Stakes and the Gr1 Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge. Weight will be an issue but Ferraris will need to avoid traffic in a notoriously rough race from his pole position draw but he could still pull it off for owner Mike Rattray who has been trying to win the race for over four decades.

Muzi Yeni will have been mightily relieved to see Gr1 Woolavington 2000 and Triple Tiara champion War Of Athena defect to the Gr1 Jonsson Workwear Garden Province Stakes otherwise he would have had to choose between the filly and current ante-post favourite Got The Greenlight.

Joey Soma has had the Vodacom Durban July in his sights since Got The Greenlight’s runner-up to Belgarion last year and the colt does appear to have had the ideal preparation and looks well in at the weights. He has drawn a little wide at 14 so should be able to avoid any early scrimmaging for position.

Three-year-olds have an outstanding record in this race in recent years and this season’s crop has proved to be outstanding. In their favour is that all will carry the minimum weight for their age group.

Vaughan Marshall launches a two-pronged assault with Linebacker and Rascallion who drew alongside each other at 7 and 6 respectively.

 Linebacker has reeled off three big races in succession, the Gr1 Jonsson Workwear Cape Derby, the Gr2 WSB Guineas and the Gr1 Daily News 2000 and goes into the contest on the back of an ideal preparation that harks back to one of the best winners of this race, Illustrador, who followed a similar path into the race.

Rascallion finished runner-up to Linebacker in both the Daily News 2000 and the Jonsson Workwear Cape Derby with little more than a length between the stable companions at the line.

Kommetdieding has had to play second fiddle to Linebacker in both the WSB Guineas and the Daily News 2000 and the casualty has been regular jockey Sihle Cele who has been replaced by Gavin Lerena. Kommetdieding was a short-priced favourite for the Jonsson Workwear Cape Derby before side-lined by injury. He comfortably beat Rascallion in the Gr3 Politician Stakes and although beaten in both recent outings, he is far from a spent force. He pulled the widest gate at 18 but wide draws have been more to the fore in recent running’s with Golden Ducat, fourth last year, jumping from gate 18.

Gareth van Zyl saddles the progressive filly She’s A Keeper who may still not have shown her full potential. She was a smart winner of the WSB 1900 and she carries bottom weight from a mid-field draw of 10. This is a major step up in class but her record speaks for itself and off a light weight she is far from a hopeful entry.

Running Brave is a class mare but has been off her game in recent outings which is a concern.

Johnny Hero was supplemented after winning the Gr3 Jubilee Handicap where he carried bottom weight of 52kg. However, trainer Tyrone Zackey almost pulled off a major upset with Samanjemanje in 2012 so Jonny Hero is not one to write of lightly.

Sean Tarry saddled back-to-back wins with Heavy Metal and Pomodoro and sends out two runners in Cirillo and Shah Akbar.

Cirillo is ever game but has not won beyond 1400m although finishing third behind Got The Greenlight in the Gr1 Champion’s Challenge over 2000m on the tough Turffontein track.

Shah Akbar finished fourth to Linebacker in the Daily News 2000 with both Rascallion and Kommetdieding ahead of him but he could still prove competitive from a stable that has a knack of getting horses to peak on the day.

Punters get a lesson in ‘that’s racing’

Andrew Harrison

Punters found winners hard to find at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday. But the simple fact of racing is that lowly handicaps are the most difficult races to call with any certainty. Horses with issues – mentally and physically – but blessed with some ability, may be feeling their oats on the day and surprise both trainer and punters.

As celebrated short story writer Damon Runyon so famously wrote, “that’s racing.”

It started in the card opener. Top two in the betting, Seventh Song and Rodriguez, played up in the gate and both were scratched by the course vet.

This left the way open for all takers and it was the lightly raced Quest For The Best (14-1) who continued apprentice Thabiso Gumede’s hot streak for Duncan Howells as he sent the Winston Chow home-bred up the inside to a comfortable victory.

The third kept the starter busy as Mezzyoona burst through the front of her gate a fraction before the button was pushed and the call went out for a false start. The flagman in front of the stalls was already headed for the outside rail when the button was pushed but to his credit he was back in position and out with the red flag, none of the runners overdoing it.

The finish prompted a race review as Serino Moodley allowed the winner One Night In Paris to shift ground to the outside, hampering Sea Of Tranquility with Muzi Yeni forced to snatch up. Space Oddity was also a victim of interference. In spite of all the running around, the Stipes were of the opinion that the result would not have changed but Moodley will be taking an enforced holiday.

S’Manga Khumalo’s services are becoming more in demand on the local circuit and he booted home a double for Gareth van Zyl. Deep Global (9-1) finished with a rattle to claim the opening leg of the Pick 6 and a powerful ride saw Another Love (18-1) just get the better of Maidens Prayer two races later.

Smart William was the only tote favourite to arrive on the day under a driving ride from Donovan Dillon but was relatively easy to back at 22-10.

Ashton Arries is back in the saddle after lengthy lay-off due to injury and he added the final nail in the coffin for most Pick 6 tickets in the eighth. He took the shortest way home on the lightly weighted Rocky Coast (29-1) to score for Frank Robinson with favourite Fireonthetrack only getting going late to snatch second head of Double Gemini.

Seventh Song to hit a high note

Trainer Yogas Govender runs RED EIGHT in the Download The Race Card Online www.goldcircle.co.za MR 64 Handicap at Hollywoodbets Greyville today.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

Punters face a difficult card at Hollywoodbets Greyville this afternoon and lucrative exotic bet pay-outs are on the cards.

In the card opener, Seventh Song is a long-time battler but never far back. His best form is on the poly and he has the best draw which should help his cause. Rodriquez is a two-year-old taking on older runners but has shown some promise in competitive juvenile maidens. From a good draw he should feature. Master Dancer was a little disappointing last run but had shown up well in two previous outings over course and distance. The stable is showing signs of returning to form.

The second is a lowly 64MR Handicap over 1200m and Red Eight can make a winning debut for Yogas Govender. His last win was over course and distance and his Cape form under Vaughan Marshal was showing improvement. Interestingly, he races in the Marshall silks so the poly track is probably why Red Eight is back in town. Running Freely was narrowly beaten when taking on stronger last time out and he has done well over this trip. What A Blast has been knocking on the door for some time now and was finishing like a train from a bad draw last run.

The third is a maiden over 1400m. Indomavel was run out of it late over a mile last run on the turf. This shorter trip on the poly could see her go all the way.  Alittlebitnaughty made a smart debut over course and distance. Experience should count in her favour and she looks the main threat to the selection.

The fourth is a difficult maiden over 2000m. Rubondo has shown up nicely in two recent starts over ground and is back on the poly. He only got going late last run.  Miss Emblem takes on males but was running on smartly over course and distance last run. Catch The Tune enjoyed the extra when going a mile for the first time against older horses. He could prove even better this trip but does have a tricky draw.

Stable companion The Snow War lines up in the fifth and could give Frank Robinson a quick double. The Snow War goes 2000m for the first time but has consistent poly form and was not far back at his last two. Smart William has been knocking at the door since taking to the poly with blinkers. He also has the best of the draw and also steps up in trip. Winter Time has improved with each outing of late and looks primed for this event while Uplifted impressed in his maiden win and has a chance in this line-up.

Gary Rich sends out Boogie Shoes in the sixth, another tricky handicap over 1400m, and she can go one better after just failing to catch Kildonan Bay. She goes best over course and distance. Deerupt could be the main threat although she does have a difficult draw to overcome. But she has put in two smart recent efforts and was finishing well last run and the extra furlong should suit. Maidens Prayer has been struggling for her second win but has not been far back and showed good improvement in back in blinkers and has a better draw.

In the seventh over a mile, Rockcliffe has been much improved in blinkers and took on stronger last outing. Drawn well and should run a big race. Ferrari Ice has the worst of the draw and is worse off at the weights with Rockcliffe but is back over what looks to be his preferred trip. Captain Zee is lightly raced and returns from a break but he has shown ability and took to the surface on his poly debut.

The eighth is another tricky handicap. Fireonthetrack has been trying further but is never far back and from a good draw rates a strong chance. White Lightning showed signs of a form return last outing. He had shown early promise but has dropped way down in the ratings and he should be running at them again. Double Gemini is a bit of a handful but is a lot better than his last start and may just have needed it from a wide draw. What A Ryder was a recent maiden winner but had shown steady improvement before that and can finish in the money.

If you are still going into the last in your exotics, good luck. Duchess Of Cornwall was narrowly beaten on the poly last outing but has shown steady form since her maiden win. She has a good draw and a handy weight. Foxy Lady has been trying further but may well prove effective over this trip from a good draw. Noemi has been struggling for her next win but is never far back. She has been dropping in the ratings and may now be off a more competitive mark.