Piere Strydom

Snaith looking at overseas jockey option

GOT THE GREENLIGHT – Picture: Candiese Lenferna

David Thiselton

JUSTIN SNAITH, seeking a record equalling fourth Vodacom Durban July in succession, has mentioned the possibility of an overseas jockey being booked and he also has Piere Strydom, who is seeking a record equalling fifth July win, in mind.

His two confirmed July riders are stable jockey Richard Fourie and S’Manga Khumalo. Fourie has ridden three July winners and will be attempting to become the first jockey to win it three years in a row.

Khumalo has ridden one July winner.

However, Snaith said no specific jockey had been booked for any specific horse yet.

He did not mention the name of the overseas rider he had in mind.

He said about Strydom, “He is currently under-utilised but is world class, he is always be an option for us.”

Strydom is currently resting on doctor’s advice due to an eye problem which should not keep him out for long. 

Snaith believes he has a virtually impossible task this year taking on the well handicapped five-time Grade 1-winner Got The Greenlight.

He said he is also battling a bug in his Summerveld string.

He said, “I am not saying anybody is right or wrong all I am saying is I don’t understand how a horse like Sovereign Spirit can be merit rated the same as Got The Greenlight? What it seems is being said is Johannesburg horses are second rate. Malmoos and Summer Pudding were being talked about as world beaters but this, after just one below par run, no longer seems to be the case.”

Looking at the equation on paper, Belgarion beat Got The Greenlight in last year’s July at level weights and he now has to give the latter 3kg, meaning, taking weight for age into account, an effective swing of 4.5kg for a 0,80 length beating. 

The handicappers did actually make a valiant attempt to raise Got The Greenlight’s merit rating to a mark which is more in line with his ability after his Premier’s Champions Challenge win and managed to get him up to a 128. However, this was scuppered by an appeal board, who used the “line horse” theory to justify their decision of putting him back to his original 124. 

Meanwhile, Sovereign Spirit, who earned his only Grade 1 cheque when finishing a well beaten third in the Cape Town Met, will be 3kg better off  with Belgarion for a 2,25 lengths.

Snaith continued, “We have been handed an impossible task but it is what it is and we have overcome the impossible before.”

Snaith added, “There is a bit of a bug going around Summerveld, but nothing serious, and we are working on it. Each carded horse has to pass a few tests otherwise we scratch.” 

He said a number of his string had returned from their races sick or with their bloods a bit off and had to be put on medication. 

They included The Gatekeeper, High Hosanna, Speed Machine and Crown Towers, while Do It Again was not a hundred percent and Belgarion was scratched before the WSB 1900 because of an abnormal blood count.     

Snaith concluded by saying the July was going to be an “interesting race” and that the Daily News 2000 was going to be a big pointer.

Responding to the belief of many a pundit that he had overrated Daily News entry The Gatekeeper, whom he was speaking of as his July horse earlier this season, he said, “He is still maturing and my opinion should be judged at the end of my horses’ careers.”  

Looking For Hounds can show up

Trainer Dean Kannemeyer runs LION’S HEAD in the fifth at Hollywoodbets Greyville today. Keagan de Melo will be in the irons. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

LOOK FOR HOUNDS’ gelding often does wonders to transform an under-performing colt into a competitive gelding and that could be the case for Look For Hounds and Lions Head who take part in the fifth on the poly at Hollywoodbets Greyville this afternoon.

Both horses met last time out with little more than a neck separating them at the line behind Maitland Magic. The pair also go this 1900m trip for the first time but should see it out comfortably.

Both are expected to come on from those efforts but they do face a competitive field and a win will be no ‘gimme’.

Vaughan Marshall has had a cracking Champions Season so far and Look For Hounds could prove the pick of the pair as he was running on stoutly at the business end.

Dean Kannemeyer almost pulled off a shock when Sir Michael ran Do It Again close on Sunday and his Summerveld yard appears to be hitting form again.

Lions Head was also making late progress in that race and there should be very little separating the pair again today.

Magical Midlands will have his supporters after running the well thought of Tread Swiftly close last time out. He was always handy and should make a race of it again.

Ibutho tries for a winning hat-trick and Fight Song is at home over the trip and has a money chance.

Raiseahallelujah is an entry for the Gr1 Daily News 2000 but given current merit ratings I think he was more of an optimistic entry by Gavin van Zyl and he looks to have a better chance of following up on his maiden win in the sixth this afternoon.

A better option may be Banzai Pipeline who was never in the hunt from a difficult draw last start. He had some smart form before that and with the Garth Puller stable in mustard form of late, he can do better over this shorter trip. Raiseahallelujah finally shed his maiden after showing frustratingly consistent form before that. It must be said that he was a comfortable winner and with a little confidence gained he could follow up. Baymax has patchy Highveld form but is useful on his day and the poly could see a change of fortunes. One who has taken to the poly is Pueraria’s Cowboy that made all the running to win over course and distance last time out.

In all punters face another testing card.

The opening leg of the Pick 6 is particularly tricky with a host of runners in with chances.

Glen Kotzen was cautiously up-beat about the chances of Gayleactic Star at her last outing when taking on stronger and she was far from disgraced, finishing just two lengths off the winner. That was her first crack on the poly and the step down in trip should suit along with a claiming apprentice up.

The list of possible winners is a lengthy one with Window To Africa, Gauteng raider Wine Tasting, Retail Therapy and Beat It all contenders.

Race four could provide some relief with Rain Wear and Hiroshima the most likely contenders for top honours.  Rain Wear has been knocking at the door of late and first-time blinkers could finally see her break the ice. Hiroshima has been coming along the right way and was a promising second last run.

The seventh is another difficult handicap. Ferrari Ice put in a much better last run in useful company and may now be looking for this trip. Chewbaca had a lengthy lay-off before making a smart return to the track.  He is lightly raced but appears to have found himself. Mambo Symphony loves the poly and the distance. He was narrowly beaten last run and did not get a penalty. Gavel Strike is never far back and has come good on the poly while stable companion Assured was not far back in good company on his handicap debut and must be considered.

In the last, Hamsa Grove has been on good form on the poly. This will be her third run after a break and she should be at her peak. Miss Charlotte has been rested but has come good on the poly and loves this trip. Aalsmeer is in good form and way overdue. From a plum draw she should be right there along with Boogie Shoes who should enjoy the step up in trip.

Nooresh Juglall

Nooresh Juglall tribute

Nooresh Juglall aboard PURPLE DIAMOND, is led into the number one box by trainer Sean Tarry with owner Chris van Niekerk and his son Erich van Niekerk after winning the 2017 Grade 2 Durban Golden Horseshoe at Hollywoodbets Greyville. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

David Thiselton

NOORESH JUGLALL’S passing has been difficult to accept for many in racing but in the aftermath South African industrymen all had similar sentiments about a man whose professional approach never compromised his humble nature and polite and friendly demeanour. 

Juglall’s best achievement in South Africa was riding the Ormond Ferraris-trained Cherry On The Top to Triple Tiara glory.

He also rode two Graded winners for five-times national champion trainer Sean Tarry and the latter said, “Nooresh was affiliated to our yard from his early days as an apprentice at Clairwood and I was very fond of him because of his mannerisms. He was kind, polite and humble but at the same time was very strong, he had an aura about him. He had the world at his feet and is a massive loss to the industry and it is a tragedy for his family. You can’t put it in words and it happening to a salt of the earth person who added value wherever he went makes it even harder to accept. As a rider, to have been entrusted by a trainer of the stature of Ormond Ferraris while an apprentice to partner a Triple Tiara winner says it all. The two Graded winners he had for us were aboard The Mouseketeer and Purple Diamond and were the pinnacle achievements of both horses’ careers, so he must have given them perfect rides (Grade 2 Emerald Cup and Grade 2 Durban Golden Horseshoe respectively).”

SA Jockey Academy (SAJC) principal Graham Bailey recalled, “He was goal driven, hard working and well mannered so there was no doubt from the word go he was going to be successful. He signed his race-riding papers at the end of 2009 and within three months had ridden his first winner on the Roy Magner-trained Shine The Gold on March 16, 2010. It is an extremely sad time and he is a huge loss to the industry and an incredible loss to his family.”

Juglall was selected by the Mauritius Turf Club for enrollment at SAJC and they covered the costs. He was SA champion apprentice in 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 and broke the record for the most winners by an apprentice in a season in the latter term, 101. That was also the season of his Triple Tiara success.

Donovan Dillon was two years behind Juglall at the Academy and said, “We rode together in an apprentice international in Qatar, I was riding for South Africa and he was riding for Mauritius. We went out for dinner together on all three nights and became good friends. He was a humble down to earth person but no pushover, a true champion.”

Juglall was particularly close to contemporaries Keagan de Melo and Tristan Godden and the latter pair were distinctly  emotional during the guard of honour held at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday.  

Juglall rode many winners for the Mike and Adam Azzie yard and they said, “The Azzie Racing Team pays tribute to a remarkable young man with the determination to not only become a champion jockey but more importantly to make a statement that a ‘small town boy’ can achieve anything with the right mindset, credo, self-belief and ambition. From the very beginning, Nooresh made it apparent that he was on a mission, not only for himself but for his family and his country, both of which were always paramount in his heart and mind.”  

Legendary jockey Piere Strydom rode against Juglall in Mauritius and said, “I didn’t get to know him well on a personal level but he was the sort who would open up to anyone, a very friendly and likeable person. He was a very good rider but what was so nice about him was after an interference issue he was always humble and never aggressive. He had a nice gentlemanly spirit.”

Mauritian Georgie Buchanan, a KZN-based racing owner, is very saddened. She recalled Nooresh arriving in his red jodhpurs to ride work for the Corinne Bestel yard as an apprentice at Clairwood. She said, “I said you must have got those from Mauritius and from that day we always had a chat in French whenever we saw each other. He then went up to Johannesburg and we lost touch but I go over to Mauritius quite often and it was so exciting to bump into him at the training track on occasion and catch up. Then his little big brother Tejash (younger but bigger than Nooresh) arrived and we said we must put him on Blaze Of Silk. We were thrilled when he finished third. But it was very exciting when we put him on again a couple of months later. Nooresh was in KZN and traveled up to Scottsville especially to watch his little big brother and he won the race! “

Juglall rode successfully in Singapore from 2014 to 2019. 

He is the reigning champion jockey in Mauritius. 

She’s A Keeper bursts into the VDJ picture

Trainer Gareth van Zyl’s World Sports Betting 1900 winner SHE’S A KEEPER with Warren Kennedy in the irons. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

David Thiselton

THE lack of a KZN Vodacom Durban July contender was lamented when the betting first came out but that all changed at Hollywoodbets Greyville today when the Gareth van Zyl-trained She’s A Keeper powered home in the Grade 2 World Sports Betting 1900 under Warren Kennedy.

The four-year-old Gimmethegreenlight filly was admittedly carrying only 50kg and beat two rank outsiders in Matterhorn and Shavout but the conditions of the Vodacom Durban July state that the winner of the WSB 1900 is given “preferential consideration for inclusion in the final field”.

Under the conditions of the WSB 1900 the winner can only be raised six points, which means she will go up to a 96 and as things stand will be a whopping 11kg under sufferance in the big race.

However, the handicappers have had their hands tied by conditions and guidelines for just about everyone of her five wins and she proved today she is a lot better than her rating.

She was officially 4kg under sufferance with the two best weighted horses in today’s race, Trip To Africa and Doublemint, and beat them by 5,50 and 9,15 lengths respectively, and she was 2,5kg under sufferance with her chief market rival, fourth-placed Crown Towers, and beat him by 4,60 lengths.

Kennedy dropped She’s A Keeper out from a wide draw and took her to the rail.

Crown Towers enjoys striding out either in front or behind a strong pacemaker but his chances of doing either were scuppered by Shareholder on his inside rushing to the front and then slowing it up.

Crown Towers eventually ended up in behind Blackball, who had come around to sit on the flank of Shareholder, but he had not been able to use his big stride to stretch the field so could only plug on for fourth.

Meanwhile, She’s A Keeper, who was second last of the horses on the rail, used her terrific turn of foot at the top of the straight and burst through the centre to strike the front at the 300m mark.

She appears to have two similarities to her paternal half-brother Got The Greenlight, that terrific turn of foot being the first of them, and, like him, she seems to take her foot off the pedal once she has hit the front. She won more easily than the 0,90 length margin suggests as she was running around a bit in the closing stages, which was what she had also done when winning the Listed WSB Scarlet Lady over 1750m in her previous start.

Nevertheless, Matterhorn, who ran on from last down the inside, and Shavout, who ran on from off the pace down the outside, will be warm orders in their next respective handicap starts, having given the winner 4kg and 2kg respectively and being beaten just 0,90 and 1,70 lengths.

She’s A Keeper was bred and is owned by the Missing U Syndicate, whose nominee is the pedigree guru Rob Knuppe, and his partner in the syndicate is Jonathan Connellan.

Gareth van Zyl, whose young career already includes a win in Durban’s second most famous race, The WSB Gold Cup, can now look forward to his first runner in the Vodacom Durban July. This is some feat considering She’s A Keeper only made her debut in mid-December this season.

Earlier, She’s A Keeper’s Scarlet Lady form was franked when the third and second horses, the Wendy Whitehead-trained Keep On Dancing and the Vaughan Marshall-trained Scented Mistress, finished first and second respectively in the Listed KRA East Coast Cup over 2000m. Kennedy also rode the winner in that race.

Vodacom Durban July champion Do It Again had put in a good pipe-opening run in the previous race when just getting up to win a Pinnacle Stakes event over 1600m under Richard Fourie.

Paul Peter

WAY OF THE WORLD WINS SYRINGA ON TRAGIC DAY

David Thiselton

The racing world especially in the Southern African juridictions is reeling in shock after the tragic passing of twice South African champion apprentice Nooresh Juglall after a horrific racing accident on Saturday in his home country of Mauritius and any news of racing success on that day is tinged with sadness.

However, it must be recorded that Paul Peter and Warren Kennedy combined to win the Listed Syringa Handicap over 1600m at Turffontein Inside with the ever improving Var filly Way Of The World while earlier the promising Johan Janse van Vuuren-trained Puerto Manzano marched on with another eyecatching victory.

Way Of The World led in her previous start over 1450m and fought off the challengers to win cosily in the end so it seemed she would have a chance of staying the 1600m trip but her wide draw was a concern.

However, in the end none of the inside drawn horses wanted the lead so Kennedy was able to get to the front without using up any extra fuel.

She then dictated although the favourite Wylie Wench was sitting behind her ready to pounce.

However, Way Of The World kept on rolling gallantly in the straight and always had the measure of Wylie Wench.

The latter did make late inroads to be beaten just a length in her first run since breaking the Vaal Classic track course record when winning the Grade 3 Acacia Handicap on February 27.

She received a seven point raise for that win but that was not enough to explain the close proximity of the Syringa Handicap’s third-placed Querari Ferrari, whom she had beaten by eight lengths in the Acacia. So Wylie Wench should come on a lot from Saturday’s run.

Way Of The World started this season a one-time winner merit rated 71 and is now a seven-time winner and due another raise from the 93 rating she ran off yesterday.

Earlier Puerto Manzano showed off his big stride in the straight after coming from a handy position to win a Pinnacle Stakes event over 1800m under Gavin Lerena. Johan Janse van Vuuren said post-race that he was in two minds whether to run the gelding in the Daily News 2000, but it was unlikely. The Argentinian-bred by the Group 1 Hollywood Derby-winning sire Seek Again (Speightstown) has raced seven times for five wins and two seconds and strikes as one who will stay further although the Hollywood Derby is only over nine furlongs and he is a half-brother to a Grade 1 winner over a mile.   

Guard of honour for Juglall

Nooresh Juglall wins the 2019 Gold Cup aboard DYNASTY’S BLOSSOM.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

THE jockeys formed a guard of honour and rode with black arm bands at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday in memory of their colleague Nooresh Juglall who passed away in hospital after a fall at Champs De Mars racecourse in Mauritius on Saturday. He was 29.

The accident happened as the runners crossed a road over the track in the 990m Gr3 Noble Salute Cup.

Jockey Benny Woodworth, riding Golden Tractor, was also involved in the accident, but thankfully escaped with just a serious elbow injury.

A Mauritius Turf Club report stated that Golden Tractor was new to the Champ de Mars track, and as virtually all first-timers at the course do, he skipped the crossing which is just before the entrance to the final straight.

Juglall’s mount Rule The Night which was following Golden Tract could not avoid Golden Tractor and both came down.

Nooresh was a product of the South African Jockey Academy and was Champion Apprentice for two years in 2012 and 2013.

 He was a talented rider and one of his many South African successes was winning the Triple Tiara on Cherry On The Top for Ormond Ferraris and the Gold Cup on Dynasty’s Blossom for Brett Crawford.

He rode successfully in Singapore for a few years before returning to his native country Mauritius.

Nooresh is survived by his wife Chaaya and young family, as well as his father Satanand, his mother Kavita, his sister Sweta and younger brother Tajesh, also a product of the SA Jockey Academy and rides in Mauritius.

She’s A Keeper turns it on in style

The Gareth van Zyl-trained SHE’S A KEEPER, with Warren Kennedy up, wins the World Sports Betting 1900 at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

IF Warren Kennedy has any say, She’s A Keeper will be his mount in the Vodacom Durban July come July 3. Beaten only once in her career, the Gareth van Zyl-trained filly turned it on in style to win the Gr2 WSB 1900 at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday.

Ironically, it was the race that got Belgarion into the July last year and his defection yesterday when favourably weighted cleared the way for She’s A Keeper.

Whether Belgarion would have won or not is a moot point but the fact that two rank outsiders, Matterhorn and Shavout, chased her home will be food for thought. But they were also at the bottom of the weights and no slouches in their own right.

Lightly raced Matterhorn will also surely have done enough to garner an invite into the VDJ starting line-up.

Justin Snaith was all doom and gloom about his stable’s chances in this year’s VDJ given the handicapping even though Do It Again could not have had a better prep race in his build-up to the big race. Given the conditions of the Pinnacle Stakes, Do It Again seemed assured of a comfortable victory but Sir Michael gave him an unexpectedly tough race that should have done a lot to blow away any cobwebs.

It was a courageous effort from the dual July winner who had not found the winner’s enclosure for nearly two years, but also a powerful ride from Richard Fourie who got his mount’s head down when is counted.

Sir Michael was possibly a touch unlucky as he was caught in traffic at the top of the straight and Do It Again was given a chance to wind up, but he did go past Do It Again and looked a winner 100m out.

But the champion dug deep and it was a win full of merit.

A quirky filly, Keep On Dancing has not been the easiest but Wendy Whitehead has done marvels to get her to settle down and her patience paid off with a black type victory in the KRA East Coast Cup (Listed). Warren Kennedy produced her with a perfectly time run. As he intimated post-race, she has a tremendous turn of foot but it has to be timed as she tends to ‘empty out’ if sent for home too soon.

Mark Dixon’s yard has been going through a lean spell with viruses and dodgy blood pictures so it will have been with relief that Prince Tyrion broke the ice with an end-to-end win in the second. Athandiwe Mgudlwa had his mount out quickly and with the stiff tailwind helping him home, Prince Tyrion kept on all the way to the line.

It’s been something of a slow start for apprentice Kaidan Brewer and he had only one winner behind his name before he rode a cracking race aboard Burning Wings for Glen Kotzen. Sitting in off the pace, he got Burning Wings to quicken through a gap to win in fine style.

All eyes on Belgarion

David Thiselton

Record-seeking trainer Justin Snaith scratched L’Ormarin’s Queen’s Plate winner Jet Dark from the Vodacom Durban July yesterday and other significant scratchings were the reigning Equus Horse Of The Year Summer Pudding and the promising Johan Janse van Vuuren-trained Puerto Manzano. 

Meanwhile, Snaith said he would be doing everything he could to preserve Do It Again’s current merit rating in the build up to the Vodacom Durban July, so the six-year-old is thus avoiding the World Sports Betting 1900 at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday, the race where reigning July champion Belgarion will be making his first SA Champions Season appearance.

Snaith said last week Jet Dark’s 130 merit rating was the  chief off-putting factor for the July and he duly decided over the weekend to scratch.

Jet Dark is the highest rated three-year-old in the country at present and as things stand would have had to carry 56kg in the July and give the like of Linebacker (124) and Kommetdieding (120) 3kg apiece.

Snaith said it would not be in the horse’s interests to carry that high a weight in the tough Grade 1 handicap but did not hide his opinion of the Trippi colt by saying, “He is too good to run in the July.”

Snaith believes the 2021/2022 Cape Summer Season is going to be one of the best ever as he predicts the Covid-19 vaccine roll outs worldwide will enable travel once again. He thus plans to race all of his main contenders for that season not more than twice in the SA Champions Season.” 

Jet Dark put up an outstanding recent racecourse gallop at Hollywoodbets Greyville which put him on track for his chief SA Champions Season mission, the Grade 1 weight for age Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge on June 12.

Snaith believes Do It Again, who will make a second attempt to become the first horse to win the July three times, will likely run this Saturday. However, it will be in a Pinnacle Stakes event over 1600m where he will be the best weighted runner and will thus be unlikely to incur any merit rating raise even if he wins. 

Snaith told Racing News Social TV over the weekend he had not been bullish last year when Do It Again had to carry 59.5kg and give the like of Belgarion and Got The Greenlight 6.5kg apiece. However, he said he was “quietly bullish” at present with him carrying 57.5kg as things stand. He described Do It Again as the “purest athlete” among the country’s thoroughbreds, one who “glides” down to the start and added that if he brought his best form then “Rainbow Bridge and everybody else is in trouble.” 

He continued, “We just have to get him 100% right inside, which I think we have done.”

Snaith said the six-year-old had had niggles but added the “beautiful grass paddocks” he had built around his Summerveld yard, where he was able to relax and graze, were “very important for his ulcers.”

Snaith concluded, “He is doing really, really well, I think he is a massive runner.”

Belgarion is also in fine shape at present but Snaith said he would only be at about 80%  for the WSB 1900. He said it would be a springboard into the July. He said a lot of his horses were still behind “the 8-ball” but that was exactly where he wanted them to be.

He concluded, “You see a lot of horses walking around at the moment like superstars but our aim is to have them looking like superstars on the day of the July.”

SEAN TARRY

Many more questions than answers

The Sean Tarry-trained SOUND OF WARNING, with Lyle Hewitson up, wins the Strelitzia Stakes at Hollywoodbets Scottsville yesterday. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

THERE was a few dashed dreams and many reasons for hope after yesterday’s Hollywoodbets Scottsville meeting. Perceived or just a flock of sheep, the jockeys plundered the going up the inside rail down the straight course to such an extent that the ‘keep straight for a furlong rule’ was just on paper.

There were plenty of excuses across the board as riders hunted the inside rail and a close watch on race-replays may well prove profitable come Golden Horse Sprint day.

Sean Tarry and Dean Kannemeyer were bemoaning their misfortune in the Listed In Full Flight Handicap as Mombela and Seventh Gear found themselves caught in traffic but there was not taking away from course specialist Ishnana, responsible for the first boil-over over the afternoon, an 18-1 chance and paying R27 on the tote.

Garth Puller was lavish in his praise of rider Ant Mgudlwa. “He was ridden properly, the way he likes it. He needs a horse in front of him and that’s what he got,” said Puller as Ishnana powered home out of the pack with Good Rhythm, managing to out-strip a few from his inside draw, getting up for second.

Owner and breeder Robert Smith has been a long-time breeder and supporter and this win would have been just rewards for him and co-owner Thabo Mhlongo.

Tarry and Lyle Hewitson had taken their medicine with Mombela and although only eight horses lined up for the Gr3 Strelitzia Stakes, Hewitson refrained from tracking to the inside rail and Sound Of Warning gave notice that she will be a force to be reckoned with in the Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship.

Hewitson hunted the speed and produce Sound Of Warning with a perfectly timed run as she sped clear of her rivals with Corne Spies’s filly Captain’s Run a well beaten second.

Favourite High Hosanna ran her race a long way out and it was debutant Sky Glitter who caught the eye as she came from a seemingly hopeless position to fill fourth.

Cosmic Highway was a popular choice in the Gr3 Godolphin Barb Stakes but he too was a victim of the inside rail although nothing can be taken away from the winner Good Traveller. His form had been franked early in the day as Party Time, a short head behind Good Traveller in the maidens, had roared home to a comfortable maiden win.

Gelded after his last run, a ‘handful’ according to Glen Kotzen, Good Traveller, who was ridden from off the pace, now looks primed for the Gr1 Gold Medallion. Grant van Niekerk, who admitted to an up-and-down day negotiating the traffic, confirmed that his mount was still aggressive but with a bit of schooling would be a contender for more black-type honours. Good Traveller races in the colours of Howard Schwegmann, who raced many a horse with his late father Bernie.

Cosmic Highway may well be looking for further at this stage of his career but Keagan de Melo had to wait patiently for a rails run to open and the colt should benefit from the outing if nothing else.

Van Niekerk was again on the receiving end of traffic as he was unable to negotiate the well-fancied Favorita through the roadblocks in the Gr3 Poinsettia Stakes.

Stuck in behind runners as the field again concertinaed up towards the inside rail, he only managed a split late – too late to catch Vihaan’s Pie as Warren Kennedy took full toll of his rival’s misfortune.

It was an inspired decision by Ashburton-based Kom Naidoo to drop his charge back to a sprint. “We tried her over 1400m and a mile but as she looked to be going on to win, she ran out of steam.”

Vihaan’s Pie had run some promising races in good company, so this win, although a little unexpected, was not out of turn.

Glen Kotzen

Cosmic Highway headed for the stars

Glen Kotzen runs GOOD TRAVELLER in the Godolphin Barb Stakes at Hollywoodbets Scottsville tomorrow.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

COSMIC HIGHWAY has garnered something of a reputation early in his career after two impressive victories at Kenilworth.

Winning narrowly on debut, Dean Kannemeyer’s colt revelled in the step up in trip second time out and could take a power of beating when he lines up in the Gr 3 Godolphin Barb Stakes at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday.

The race is no doubt a warm-up for the Gr1 Gold Medallion for many in the field and Vaughan Marshall has made a cracking start to Champions Season. He saddles Safe Return, a son of the Marshall-trained William Longsword.

After making a smart debut, Safe Return made all the running in a facile maiden win. The opposition is a little stronger this time around but he does look progressive and Marshall will not have brought him up for a look at the scenery.

John Buckler runs a tight satellite yard for Glen Kotzen – they saddled a four-timer at Hollywoodbets Greyville last Wednesday – and they send out the unbeaten Good Traveller. Gelded since his last run, he has the benefit of a race over course and distance when shedding his maiden in fine style. He made all the running when holding on narrowly at his next Greyville start but the visit by the vet probably tells a story.

Corne Spies and Sean Tarry have both opted to take on males with Eastern Belle and Social Image respectively instead of the Gr3 Strelitzia Stakes, the filly’s equivalent. Eastern Belle is still a maiden but does have a light weight while Social Image is tremendously fast but ‘stopped’ last time out.

Mike Miller has some smart fillies in his yard and Civil Rights can build on her Scottsville form with victory in the Strelitzia Stakes, but it will not be easy with visitors rampant in the early Champion Season features.

Miss Putin didn’t do the form of Civil Rights any favours when finishing last at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Wednesday, but outside of that her form is promising.

Likely favourite is High Hosanna who started a short-priced favourite in a strong Juvenile feature on Cape Town Met day. She blew her chances with a tardy start but was making up ground in the finish. She should make good progress from that showing. Casa Inverno shed her maiden in good time on the tricky Durbanville course and if ready she can also make a bold showing.

Justin Snaith saddles Foverita in the Gr3 Poinsettia Stakes and his filly should be ideally suited to this course and distance. At her penultimate she ran star filly Celtic Sea to within two lengths in the Sceptre Stakes and on that showing she could be hard to beat. Stable companion Keep The Lights On was not disgraced behind Princess Calla last outing with the latter running a cracker in the WSB Fillies Guineas next time out. With that run under her girth Keep The Lights On can fight it out. Singforafa is never easy to catch right but when she’s good, she’s very good. She disappointed badly last run at this course when weighted to win but is capable of a top flight performance. Overlook her at your peril. Frank Robinson has gone carefully with Gr2 Golden Slipper winner Love Bomb in the lead up to the season and she needed her last run. She should prefer further but has a touch of class and can feature.

In Full Flight, involved in what was possibly the Cape Guineas race of the century when dead-heating with perennial rival Sentinel, was classy enough to win 1000m sprints but he also won the Durban July in 1972.

So, the In Full Flight Handicap (Listed) a 1100m dash, like the Scarlet Lady named after one of the top sprinting fillies ever but run over 1800m, is something of an anomaly. It may be a pedantic view but we sort of do those champions of the past a disservice.

Dennis Drier was a young man in 1972 and will have remembered In Full Flight well but will be looking to Tempting Fate to find the form that saw his colt win the Gr1 Gold Medallion last season. He has been disappointing since that win but a horse’s form often works in cycles and Tempting Fate is due to be coming to hand.

He was always prominent in the Gr 1 Cape Flying Championship before weakening late and does not face that quality on Sunday.

Drier took a calculated risk by running Princess Anastasia in a race where she was a long way under sufferance. She did not win but her runner-up place was punished with a 13-point hammering in the handicap. But she does appear to be progressive and can defy the handicappers. Of the others, Admire Me goes for her fourth win on the bounce which is not easy and she too took a knock in the handicap. Star Vega has been rested and may just need it but is smart and can feature prominently.