DEAN KANNEMEYER

Seventh Gear can get rolling

Trainer Dean Kannemeyer runs SEVENTH GEAR in the Soccer Any15 Conditional Progress Plate at Hollywoodbets Greyville today. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

NOW’S the time for punters to keep their eyes open and their notebooks at the ready. With the official start of Champions Season just a month away the better class horses will start to make their appearance as they warm up for the features.

The Hollywoodbets Greyville turf hosts an eight-race meeting with two races worthy of special mention. The opening leg of the Pick 6 is a Conditional Progress Plate where most interest will be centred on Seventh Gear and Wild Coast with Share Holder also in the mix.

Wild Coast surprised last season in the WSB Guineas and was never in the hunt in three subsequent races. Justin Snaith’s colt obviously has some ability but in truth that Guineas form has not worked out and it remains to be seen if Wild Coast can up his game.

He gets a chance here where he is favourably weighted but takes on a hard-knocker in Seventh Gear. Dean Kannemeyer stretched his charge to 2500m last time out but he was never in the race with a chance and is back over what should be a more suitable distance.

Both Seventh Gear and Wild Coast come off lengthy breaks which may see them short of a gallop and this race is probably a warm-up which may leave the door open for Paul Lafferty’s runner Share Holder who is racing fit. He has been a touch disappointing but is consistent and if the top two are caught short, Share Holder can pick up the pieces.

The seventh is a Graduation Handicap that falls into a similar category of horses prepping for the season. Gr2 Golden Slipper winner Love Bomb is the class filly in the line-up but Frank Robinson was quite open, commenting that his charge would need the run. That coupled with a steadier of 62.5kg on her back from a wide draw, she is up against it but class always comes to the fore and victory would not be unexpected.

Glen Kotzen has slipped into town with little fanfare and he saddles Point Of Sale who makes her local debut but comes with some fair form in strong Cape features. She also has loads of class and a big weight but she goes well this trip and should not be in need of the outing. Purple Persuasion also goes well over this trip and with a claiming apprentice up she can be competitive. Princess Anastasia was disappointing last run and is way out at these weights. However, she does appear to be better than her form suggests and she can surprise while Fiftyshadesdarker is another to consider as a likely winner off her light weight.

Kailene could fit as a bi-pot banker in the card opener. She contested a Cape feature last run and her rider lost his crop in the finish. Prior to that had shown ability and the extra will suit. Of the balance, Bay Of Dreams started at long odds when a close-up fifth over the trip. A repeat will see her go close again and she gets first time blinkers.

The second is an open race where Final Destiny found one too good for him over course and distance last time out. He shows some promise and should be competitive here. Cleto was much improved last run starting at long odds and he appears to have come to hand. Montana Sky was desperately unlucky last run but has another difficult draw to contend with. He switches to the turf but is always game.

Rain Wear and Diamonds And Toads could be the principal runners in the fourth. Rain Wear has been narrowly beaten at her last two and is in top form and rates the one to beat. Diamonds And Toads played second fiddle to the well-fancied winner last run and also switches to the turf but is consistent. Laurel Lane was well fancied last run but was ‘ambushed’ as Emerald Palace strode to a 14-length win. That’s unlikely to happen again.

In the fifth, Hello Tomorrow was narrowly beaten over course and distance last time out. She has been consistent and from a plum draw with a claiming apprentice up she should go close again. Lhasa Star finished ahead of Serena Slam when last they met and has her third run for her new stable. The cheek-pieces go on and she must be in with a big shout although Serena improved nicely second time at the races. She has the worst of the draw but has a top rider aboard and can turn the tables.

In the sixth, Winter Time should strip a lot fitter after showing improved form when sent over ground with cheek-pieces on. That was her first run back from a lengthy break Sacred Ibis has come to hand of late and goes well this trip while Twice As Special didn’t feature on the poly last start but her Highveld turf form was not too bad. She has a chance in this company and comes from a stable that often wins with long-priced runners.

The last is a wide open handicap where the betting could be your best guide. Gold Season has his first run for Dean Kannemeyer. He was taking on strong Highveld fields and his rating has dropped from a high of 93 to 74. With a change of scenery, he can do much better. Canadian Bolt has his third run after a break. He was close-up last start and should be cherry-ripe. Movie Magic showed up well first run back from a break with the blinkers back on while Palace Wind was a touch unlucky in a bunched field last run. He has come good of late and has the best of the draw. The Snow War and Master Of Destiny are others to include in bigger exotic perms in a difficult race.

Turffontein Racecourse

Illuminate can lead the way

The Sean Tarry-trained SHANGO runs in the eighth at Turffontein today.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

David Thiselton

THE Turffontein Standside nine-race card today is headed by the  Listed Spook Express Handicap over 2400m and it could be won by the lightweight Illuminate.

This annual fixture is held in honour of the Henneman Disaster victims.  

This six-year-old Brave Tin Soldier mare is out of a mare by stamina influence Jallad and just over a year ago she finished a 4,25 length third over this course and distance behind Chitengo and Pomander. The latter have both franked that form since and Illuminate also went on to place third a further three times over this trip.

The last time she did so she ran off a 74 and she is now down to a 71. More importantly she has now joined the yard of Weiho Marwing, who is known for his expertise in preparing horses for stamina contests. So carrying just 52.5kg she could upset the applecart with Marco van Rensburg aboard from a good draw. She will have to defy odds at time of writing of 19-1 quoted by the earliest bookmaker to price the race up, WSB. Ocean Forest just pipped She’s A Cracker over this trip last time.

Both fillies gave their all in the finish and can develop into decent stayers. Ocean Forest is only half-a-kilogram worse off for the short-head victory but being by Duke Of Marmalade she should be improving nicely and there is a reversal in draw fortunes. 

Aryaam was a comfortable winner of the Listed Ormond Ferraris Oaks Trial over 2000m last time and struck as one who would enjoy a further step up in trip. She jumps from pole position too. However, she was only a maiden when winning that race and the form has not worked out terribly well so running off a nine point higher mark this is going to be tougher, so she is selected to only finish third, one ahead of She’s A Cracker, despite being the favourite with WSB. 

The topweight Smoking Hot has to carry 60kg but does have staying class and would not be  surprise winner. If she is included then The Sash also has to be considered as she beat Smoking hot by 1,75 lengths in the WSB Allez FRance Stakes over this trip and she is now better off at the weights by 2kg if apprentice claims are ignored.

Kay Tee Perry has some class and also has to be considered, despite never having gone this trip before, as she enjoyed the step up to 1800m last time.

In the eighth race, a Progress Plate over 1600m, the progressive long-striding Puerto Manzano can take another step towards feature class. The chief danger looks to be Eliud who can have a line drawn through his last run as it just did not pan out well and he is better than that.

The sixth race is a Pinnacle event over 1800m and it all points to Lily Blue who ran a cracker last time in the Grade 3 Acacia Handicap over 1600m, which was run in Vaal Classic course record time. She is now 1,5kg better off with Destiny’s Game who beat her in the Acacia by 0,35 lengths plus she is drawn in pole and will appreciate the step up in trip.    

May Queen can rule as the banker

The Candice Dawson-trained HERSTEL runs in the Racing Association FM 88 Handicap at the Vaal today. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

David Thiselton

THE eight race meeting on The Vaal straight course tomorrow is a tricky one but those who do their homework should be rewarded with handsome dividends.

May Queen, who runs in the seventh race over 1000m, is made the best of the day and the meeting banker. This progressive filly finished just a length behind the even more progressive Mind Reader over this trip last time. Mind Reader went on to comfortably win another handicap next time out despite having been raised four points for the win against May Queen.

Herstel is 4,5kg better off with May Queen for a 0,4 length beating over 1200m last November so has a shout on paper, but May Queen has come into her own since then and probably prefers 1000m. Ulla is 2.5kg better off with May Queen for a 1,75 length beating over this trip but was thumped 9,75 lengths by Mind Reader next time out.

The meeting starts with a Juvenile Plate over 1200m and it all points to the maiden Mitch Got His Wish. On debut over 1160m this Admiral Kitten colt was bumped at the start and slow away yet he only just failed and finished 19 lengths clear of Franca. The latter had previously finished three lengths behind Retallick over 1000m although she was receiving 6.5kg if apprentice claims are included. Retallick is selected for second although he might prefer the minimum trip as he did run a bit keenly in the latter race and as a winner he has to give Mitch Got His Wish 3kg. Fisher King drops down in trip after running on over 1450m to win last time and will be staying on from a nice outside draw.

The second is also a Juvenile Plate over 1200m and Alec Laird and S’Manga Khumalo can make it a quick double with Kwazzi’s Lady, who was heavily backed on debut and stayed on late for a 6,25 length fourth after being slow away and green over 1160m. The winners in this race don’t strike as being great shakes. Bella Chica ran three lengths back in a Listed race last time over 1000m so looks the main threat. Marigold Hotel beat an uninspiring field easily on debut over 1450m but would probably prefer the latter trip. 

The third is a weak maiden over 1600m for fillies and mares and a chance is taken with Nitro Girl. This Master Of My Fate filly finished 14 lengths back on debut over 1200m in February but was in fact only a head behind one of the leading contenders here, Bedouin Bride. Nitro Girl is out an unraced Var maiden but the latter is a half-sister to a Listed Winter Oaks winner so she should relish the step up in trip. Bedouin Bride lost to Amberglo Star when they last met but comes out better than Amberglo Star on a more recent line through a horse called Ocean’s Pride. Bedouin Bride also has a higher draw which might work in her favour. 

In the fourth race over 1800m Sell High is drawn in pole over an ideal trip and is 3kg better off with Nimcha for a 2,90 length beating over 2000m. Nimcha was hard ridden to win that day and has to overcome a six point raise. Don’t Look Back loves the long straights of the Highveld courses and is interesting stepped down to this trip having won four-in-a-row from 2000m to 2400m upon arrival here and finishing a decent third in a Listed race over 2400m last time. He can be involved and Cornish Pomodoro is distance suited and can still progress. However, including all six of the field in the Pick 6 could be the way to go if Sell High is not bankered.

In the fifth over 2400m Ushuaia has a chance of staying this trip on pedigree and his staying on neck third to subsequent WSB SA Derby runner up Pamushana’s Pride last time over 2000m when receiving just 5,5kg reads well. Fred, by Ideal World, can also possibly improve over this trip. Cash Time, Master And Man and Kings Cup also have to be considered though.    

In the next race over 1000m the improved Samoa enjoys the Vaal straight and goes well for Gavin Lerena so is taken to beat  Caerphilly. The latter beat Samoa the last time they met and yet is now 1,5kg better off but on the downside she hasn’t raced since December 10.  Lagertha is quick and overdue so could also be a threat, although the draw bias must be monitored on the day as both Samoa and Lagertha are drawn low. 

In the last over 1400m Quentra makes a lot of appeal having beaten Southern Song over this trip in the maidens  and the latter went on to beat an uninspiring field by nearly ten lengths over 1600m next time out. However, beyond her it is wide open and being a Classified Stakes event the females generally have a weight advantage. 


WSB Triple Crown hero gets a five point raise

David Thiselton

WSB TRIPLE CROWN hero Malmoos has been given a significant five point merit rating raise by the handicappers for his emphatic win in Saturday’s Grade 1 WSB SA Derby.

This means he goes to 125, which is one point higher than the critical 124 rating that was always going to be the key mark for three-year-old male Vodacom Durban July contenders.

The weight for age allowance for a three-year-old at the time of the July is 2kg, which mean that with the likely topweight Rainbow Bridge currently being a 134 merit rating, any three-year-old male who is rated above 124 will carry more than the minimum weight of 53kg for a male runner. So as it stands Malmoos will carry 53.5kg if he runs in the July.

The critical mark for three-year-old females is 122 as the minimum weight for a female in the July is 52kg.

So the good news for fans of the Wilgerbosdrift SA Tripe Tiara heroine War Of Athena is that her merit rating has remained unchanged on that exact mark of 122 after her easy Wilgerbosdrift SA Oaks victory, meaning that as it stands she will carry 52kg if she runs in the Vodacom.

In the SA Derby Second Base was used as the line horse so remains unchanged on 116. The horse that pipped the latter for second place, Pamushana’s Pride, has been raised from 91 to 116. Fourth-placed Shah Akbar has been raised six points and joins the horse he pipped for fifth place, Bingwa, on a 108.

From the SA Oaks the two length runner up Sparkling Water has been raised to 109.

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JET DARK TO GO LIGHT

The Justin Snaith-trained JET DARK. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

David Thiselton

JET DARK is one of the key horses in the SA Champions Season as he is the highest rated three-year-old in the land and the good news for the Vodacom Durban July hopefuls of his crop is that trainer Justin Snaith is not planning a full campaign for him until next season’s Cape Summer. 

Snaith said, “He is 50/50 for the WSB Guineas and he might run in the Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge and the  Champions Cup. But we will be going light with him and saving him for the Cape Summer Season.”

Jet Dark’s rating of 130, earned by beating some of the best older horses in the land in the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate, might have an impact on those three-year-olds who run close to him. Therefore, it is good news for the three-year-old Vodacom July hopefuls that he won’t be running in the main springboard into the July, the Grade 1 Daily News 2000. His rating was earned over a mile so they will also be hoping he doesn’t make it for the WSB Guineas, which is often used as a pipe-opener for three-year-old Vodacom Durban July candidates.

Of course one of the chief Vodacom three-year-old protagonists at this stage is the Snaith-trained The Gatekeeper and he will obviously be avoiding a  clash with Jet Dark. 

Meanwhile, Rio Querari, runner up in the Grade 1 weight-for-age Cape Flying Championship and winner of the Grade 2 Khaya Stables Diadem Stakes has been doing well in his preparation for the Grade 1 Computaform Sprint at Turffontein on May 1.

Snaith will be galloping a number of his SA Champions Season big guns at Hollywoodbets Greyville on April 21. 

He emphasised the depth of his Champions Season string and besides those already mentioned and obvious others like Captain’s Ransom, Do It Again and Belgarion, he mentioned African Night Sky, Doublemint and Silver Host. 

He said he also might bring the odd two-year-old and a candidate was Listed Summer Juvenile third-placed High Hosanna, who is by Trippi out of a half-sister to Oh Susanna.   

Marshall fires his first salvo

The Vaughan Marshall-trained SEEKING THE STARS, with Anton Marcus up, wins the Byerley Turk at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

VAUGHAN MARSHALL had a relatively quiet Champions Season last year, probably lacking in ammunition, but he has reloaded and arrived with some big guns ready to fire over the next four months. He fired his first salvo at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday as Seeking The Stars got his Champion Season’s campaign off to a winning start, scoring comfortably in the Gr3 Byerley Turk.

After setting the pace and weakening late in the Gr1 Cape Guineas, he was given the perfect lead on Sunday as Storm Chaser set a brisk pace, allowing Anton Marcus to slot in comfortably.

At the top of the straight Vars Vicky tried to make a race of it but Seeking The Stars shook off his attentions a furlong out and came home a comfortable winner. On that showing, the WSB Guineas should be within his compass.

Earlier, Marshall’s striking grey Mirage opened her account with a tremendously game win in the Kwazulu-Natal Stakes (Listed). Favourite Singforafa, sporting blinkers for the first time, was never in the race as Vernichey came out of the pack and looked a likely winner with a furlong to run. However, she was hanging badly towards the inside rail with Richard Fourie aboard Mirage tracking the leader and hot on her heels.

Fourie may have been expecting Vernichey to straighten up at some stage as he followed her but the leader kept lugging in. Quickly running out of runway, Fourie was forced to ease slightly and swing outside of Vernichey but once clear, Mirage cut into the deficit to get up in the shadow of the post.

Princess Calla, only about 80 percent fit according to Adam Marcus, proved far too classy for the opposition in the Gr3 Umzimkhulu Stakes. Always in contention, it did not take any serious urgings from Anton Marcus to get her into gear and she strode clear to win as she liked.

An exercise gallop and a good blow-out for the forthcoming features.

It may be clutching at straws a little but with local horses mostly taking a back seat to the raiders, anything that looks capable of giving them a go gets a boost.

She’s A Keeper only won a MR74 Handicap at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday but she arrived with the expectations of most Pick 6 punters on her shoulders, not to mention those of her connections.

Neither needed to have worried, as She’s A Keeper responded as soon as Warren Kennedy released the handbrake to win as she liked with the opposition strung out like the washing.

This was her third win from four starts and if Gareth Van Zyl can keep her all in one piece, she must have prospects in some of the Champion Season features.

But as Van Zyl explained post-race her late start to her racing career was firstly due to a tendon injury and then a hairline fracture to her pelvis. He has obviously done a superb job in getting the filly as far down the track as she has come but there will always be nagging doubts.

If she pulls up in a good space after yesterday’s run, then Van Zyl has the Scarlet Lady (listed) at Scottsville pencilled in for her next start in a couple of weeks’ time.

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Malmoos and War Of Athena make history

David Thiselton
South African racing history was made at Turffontein Standside on Saturday when the WSB SA Triple Crown and Wilgerbosdrift SA Triple Tiara were landed on the same day and the pair that did it, the Mike de Kock-trained Malmoos and the Paul Matchett-trained War Of Athena, both won their respective 2450m events so comfortably they look capable of going on to even greater things.
Earlier, the Joe Soma-trained Equus Champion three-year-old from last year Got The Greenlight won the Grade 1 weight-for-age HF Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes over 1600m and the runner up, the Johan Janse van Vuuren-trained Copper Mountain, was further proof of just how strong this year’s three-year-old male crop are.
The day might also have put Muzi Yeni and Luke Ferraris on top of the pile for sort after big race riders in South Africa as their respective partnerships with War Of Athena and Malmoos have highlighted their cool, calm and collected professionalism. Between them they have won five Grade 1s this season. Ferraris has now won the Sun Met and become part of WSB SA Triple Crown folklore in the same year he completed his apprenticeship.
Malmoos showed his usual good gatespeed and was caught two wide as they approached the first turn. He began tugging a bit but Ferraris did not panic and rounding the turn he was fortuitously able to slot in thanks to Second Base moving inward to take a gap that had opened on the rail. Malmoos was now in the perfect position one wide and three back and relaxed beautifully behind no more than a steady pace set by Validus.
Second Base burst through the centre in the straight, as he had done in the SA Classic. However, Malmoos, with a R2 million WSB SA Triple Crown bonus at stake, did not allow Second Base any glimmer of hope this time. After he had moved up with authority, Ferraris got to work on him at the 400m mark and the margin between himself and the rest was 5,25 lengths by the time he had hit the finishing line.
The progressive Listed Derby Trial winner Pamushana’s Pride, whose is rated only 91, pipped Second Base for second. Shah Akbar enjoyed hold up tactics as opposed to his usual front-running style and finished fourth ahead of Bingwa.
Malmoos, a Captain Al colt bred by Varsfontein, is the fourth WSB SA Triple Crown winner following the De Kock-trained Horse Chestnut in 1999, the Geoff Woodruff-trained Louis The King in 2014 and the Mike Azzie-trained Abashiri in 2016.
Malmoos is the only one of the quartet to have run in both of the joint-first legs of this series, finishing unplaced in the Grade 1 Cape Guineas before later winning the Grade 2 WSB Gauteng Guineas.
Malmoos also recorded the slowest time of the quartet, 4.27 seconds slower than the immortal Horse Chestnut’s time, although it was no fault of his own.
Hollywoodbets are of the view that Malmoos’ defeat in the Cape Guineas was all wrong or that he has improved since and promoted him to joint-Vodacom Durban July favourite together with Got The Greenlight at 5/1. This is at at least half the odds of any of the six horses who beat him in the Cape Guineas and they have him 7.5 points clear of the Jonsson Workwear Cape Derby winner Linebacker.
Malmoos’ connections paid tribute to owner Sheik Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum whose recent passing was a big blow to an industry he has supported prolifically for decades throughout the world.
War Of Athena was caught wide for a while in the Grade 2 Wilgerbosdrift SA Oaks behind a furious pace set by the Paul Peter pair Lotus and Sacred Lotus. However, Astral Plane on her inside was able to slot in on to the rail towards the end of the back straight and this enabled War Of Athena to slot in to a one wide position with cover.
In the straight the small Summerhill Stud-bred Act Of War filly cantered through the pack and had no problem finding extra when challenged by Sparkling Water. Yeni did not use the stick once and after looking over his shoulders for dangers he began shaking his fist with triumph more than 50 metres from home. She had toyed with them and still won by two lengths to become the fourth SA Wilgerbosdrift SA Triple Tiara winner.
Hollywoodbets make her a 10/1 shot for the VDJ.
Owners Roy Wentzel and his wife Dr Rose Waterman-Wentzel stated before Saturday’s race she is not for sale despite selecting and purchasing her for a paltry R30,000 at BSA Emperor’s Palace Ready To Run Sale. She earned a R1 million bonus for landing the Wilgerbosdrift SA Triple Tiara.      
Got The Greenlight sat near the back of the HF Oppenheimer field but sliced through them under the hands to hit the front a full 500m mark. He was able to find extra under the whip when Copper Mountain moved up to challenge in the closing stages and the Nadeson Park Stud-bred Gimmethegreenlight colt prevailed by half-a-length. Tierra Del Fuego was the same distance of three lengths behind the winner as he was last year, but this time in third and not fourth, and Cirillo made it respective second, third and fourth place finishes in this race. Ikigai was fifth.
Got The Greenlight’s devastating turn of foot makes him ieally suited to tight tracks and he is a worthy VDJ joint-favourite. However, Hollywoodbets are going against history as only Cape horses have won the July in the seven runnings to date on the narrowed track.          
Soma and S’Manga Khumalo later combined to easily win the Grade 3 Caradoc Gold Cup over 2850m with African Adventure. The further the better for this Master Of My Fate gelding.
The Grade 3 Man O’ War Sprint over 1000m was won equally easily by the Johan Janse van Vuuren-trained What A Winter filly Celestial Love under Chase Maujean.

MUZI MYENI

War Of Athena and Malmoos romp to victory

Andrew Harrison

WAR OF ATHENA AND MALMOOS made light work of the Wilgerbosdrift SA Oaks and WSB SA Derby respectively at Turffontein today. It was a rare international double with both horses completing their respective Triple Crowns on the same afternoon.

War Of Athena, a R30 000 yearling purchase for Mr R S Wentzel & Dr R E Waterman-Wentzel, collected a R1 million bonus for winning all three legs of the Wilgerbosdrift Triple Tiara and Malmoos earned his connections a R3 million bonus for all three legs of the Triple Crown. Malmoos raced in the silks of the late Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum.

Both horses simply destroyed their opposition.

Muzi Yeni was sitting with a double handful at the top of the long Turffontein straight, but once he released the handbrake on Paul Matchett’s filly, she simply strode clear with Yeni looking both sides for opposition and celebrating victory 100 m out.

Malmoos delivered a similar performance as Mike de Kock’s charge shook off the opposition some 400m out and strode to the line with five lengths to spare that could have been extended to a lot more had rider Luke Ferraris asked for more.

Ferraris has enjoyed a phenomenal start to his professional career, winning the Gr1 Cape Town Met and now the Triple Crown at the tender age of 19.

Yeni had a lucrative payday as he steered Got The Greenlight to victory in the Gr1 HF Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes.  Second in last year’s Vodacom Durban July, Joey Soma is sure to be looking to set the record straight come Hollywoodbets Greyville on the first Saturday in July.

Got The Greenlight had to fight hard for his win as the year-younger Copper Mountain, third to Malmoos in the Gr2 WSB Gauteng Guineas, pressed him all the way to the line, underlining the strong form of this year’s three-year-old crop.

Vars Vicky to show the way

The Lezeanne Forbes-trained STORM CHASER runs in the Byerley Turk at Hollywoodbets Scottsville today. Serino Moodley will be in the irons. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

WITH Champion Season on the horizon, trainers will be warming up their better runners and the three features at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday could give some inkling as to what is in store over the next four months.

The Byerley Turk (Gr3) has a bit of a disappointing local flavour with Lezeanne Forbes’s Storm Chaser the only KZN-trained runner.

Copper Mountain is due to line up in the Gr1 HF Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes at Turffontein on Saturday so it’s obvious that if he takes his chances there, he will not be at Scottsville the next day. If he does pitch up, he should give a line on what we can expect in the near future.

He comes off a tough assignment in the SA Classic but does appear to be better over this trip and gave the WSB Gauteng Guineas winner a hard race. He is up against some promising Western Cape visitors that include Speed Machine and Seeking The Stars while Stuart Pettigrew’s gelding Vars Vicky completed a hat-trick in a tough field last time out.

Vars Vicky has come well of late and got a big jump up the handicap for his last win. He is well weighted here and goes well this trip. Speed Machine was a comfortable winner last run and sprints well. His only attempt at this distance was disappointing which could be telling! He should see it out. Stone Cold has a difficult task at these weights but is in mustard form and is from a smart stable. Seeking The Stars tried to make all in the Cape Guineas but folded late under pressure. He is the best rated runner in the field and over a distance where he is unbeaten in two starts.

Princess Calla is rated way better than any of the opposition in the Umzimkhulu Stakes (Gr3) and even though she drops in trip after a tilt at the Cape Met she could prove a touch too classy even if short of a gallop. Keep The Lights On returns from a lengthy break but had promising form before that and if ready should be competitive. Caya Coco makes her local debut and has the prized scalp of Captain’s Ransom on her belt. If she can reproduce that run, she should also be competitive.

If Corne Spies’s filly Singforafa reproduces her SA Fillies Sprint effort, when pushing Celtic Sea and Run Fox Run to their limits, then this should be a formality. It’s never that easy though as Hawker Typhoon looks to be more than just useful but this race will tell. All three of her wins have come on this course. Mirage was a close-up second when favourite last start at Kenilworth. The blinkers go on. Vernichey has been a little disappointing since her Alan Robertson win but she took on a top field last run and can do better if finding her better form.

ANDREW HARRISON

Hollywoodbets Scottsville Sunday 4 April – Comments by Andrew Harrison

RACE  1: 6 CHIEF EXECUTIVE   13 VEGAS GOLD   11 FAUSTINO   12 ROWNTREE

Preview: Mostly first timers so watch the betting. CHIEF EXECUTIVE (6) started a short price on debut and the experience should give him an edge. VEGAS GOLD (13) was a distant fourth on debut but also found some market support and should come on from that. FAUSTINO (11) and ROWNTREE (12) may be worth following but the betting will be a more reliable guide. (Andrew Harrison: 6-13-11-12).

RACE 2: 9 LIVE MY LIFE   7 SHESAKINDA MAGIC   4 DANSE MILORD   2 NEW ORLEANS

Preview: LIVE MY LIFE (9) was deemed good enough to be taken to the Cape for his debut. After a promising debut she battled in the Cape Nursery. She can do much better here. SHESAKINDA MAGIC (7) was a modest second at her second start but that experience can count in her favour. DANSE MILORD (4) is seldom too far back but is fully exposed. NEW ORLEANS (2) and CARNEIAN BAY (1) can prove best of the first timers. (Andrew Harrison: 9-7-4-2).

RACE 3: 9 MR GONZALES   7 CONGO COMPAQ   6 THERAVADA   11 VITUS BEIRING

Preview: Difficult handicap. MR GONZALES (9) made major improvement when shedding his maiden last run after returning from a long break. He could follow up in spite of getting a hefty MR. CONGO COMPAQ (7) won well over course and distance last run although at long odds. He seems to have come to hand with a change of scenery. THERAVADA (6) has shown his best recent form on the poly but is better than his last effort. VITUS BEIRING (11) takes a drop in class and is way better than his last effort. (Andrew Harrison: 9-7-6-11).

RACE 4: 5 CONTRAIL   3 LEGISLATE’S DANCE 4 BAYVIEW EXPRESS   14 DOUBLE GEMINI

Preview: CONTRAIL (5) has some promising Highveld form and Alec Laird does not raid that often. Poor draw last run. Anton Marcus has deserted the rides on BAYVIEW EXPRESS (4) who disappointed last run when favourite and SECRET IS OURS (7) to ride LEGISLATE’S DANCE (3) who followed up his maiden win with a smart effort on the poly. DOUBLE GEMINI (14) has shown his best over further and does have a wide draw here but can surprise. (Andrew Harrison: 5-3-4-14).

RACE 5: 12 SINGFORAFA   10 HAWKER TYPGOON   11 MIRAGE   9 VERNICHEY

   10 Preview: SINGFORAFA (12) goes well this course and distance and she gets blinkers for the first time. At best she will go close. HAWKER TYPHOON (10) looks to be more than just useful but this race will tell. All three wins have come on this course. MIRAGE (11) was a close-up second when favourite last start at Kenilworth. The blinkers go on. VERNICHEY (9) has been a little disappointing since her Alan Robertson win but she took on a top field last run and can do better here. (Andrew Harrison: 12-10-11-9).

RACE 6: 2 CAYA COCO   5 KEEP THE LIGHTS ON   6 PRINCESS CALLA   4 SPICE MARKET

   Preview: Tricky race. PRINCESS CALLA (6) is the best weighted but she has been trying further and this is her first run back after a smart showing in the Cape Met. If she’s ready she may prove hard to beat. KEEP THE LIGHTS ON (5) returns from a lengthy break. She had promising form before that and if ready will be competitive. CAYA COCO (2) makes her local debut and has the scalp of Captain’s Ransom on her belt. SPICE MARKET (4) should battle at these weights but is fit and must have a chance. (Andrew Harrison: 2-5-6-4).

RACE 7: 3 COPPER MOUNTAIN   7 VARS VICKY   6 SPEED MACHINE   2 STONE COLD

Preview: COPPER MOUNTAIN (3) comes off a tough assignment in the SA Classic but does appear to be better over this trip. VARS VICKY (7) has come well of late and got a big jump up the handicap for his last win. He is well weighted here and goes well this trip. SPEED MACHINE (6) was a comfortable winner last run and sprints well. His only attempt at this distance was disappointing which could be telling! He should see it out. STONE COLD (2) has a difficult task at these weights but is in mustard form and is from a smart stable. (Andrew Harrison: 3-7-6-2).

RACE 8: 5 ALFONSA SPAGONI   3 MADAME PATRICE   4 JUSTAGUYTHING   1 WINTER WAVES

Preview: ALFONSA SPAGONI (5) is over his best course and distance and should finish in the money. MADAME PATRICE (3) takes on males but has been up against stronger company of late. JUSTAGUYTHING (4) got it all together last run and although taking a rise in class he does look capable of going close again. WINTER WAVES (1) has not been far back since shedding his maiden and has gone close on this course. (Andrew Harrison: 5-3-4-1).

RACE 9: 4 MOUNT GREYLOCK   12 DANDOLO   6 SO VAR   10 AVENIR

Preview: MOUNT GREYLOCK (4) looks to have some scope and won well at Kenilworth last time out. DONDOLO (12) took an eight-point drop in the handicap after his last run. He should have a big chance in this field. SO VAR (6) has made steady improvement of late and looks about ready now.  AVENIR (10) made steady improvement leading to his last win when starting favourite. Marcus stays with the ride. (Andrew Harrison: 4-12-6-10)