Rainbow keeps spirits up

SIYA VUMA, with Warren Kennedy up, wins the Gold Circle Horses To Follow Podcast Maiden Plate for trainer Doug Campbell at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

NEW owners are a rare breed in South African racing, especially young ones, but you will not find a more enthusiastic bunch than the partners in Rainbow Spirit, the winner of the first at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday.

The meeting was switched to the poly after heavy rain on Monday and Tuesday put paid to the turf but that did not deter a late plunge on the Yogas Govender-trained gelding.

Showing plenty of pace, Rainbow Spirit kept rolling under Ashton Arries to run out a comfortable winner with stable companion Ndaka, in the same ownership barring Naidoo, filling fourth.

The four friends, Brandon Gaillard, Chad Britz, Jarrod Eady and UK-based Kyle Storkey have been racing together since the Clairwood days where pie, chips and gravy was their staple and a more passionate quartet you will be hard-pressed to find. They have horses with Govender and Shane Humby at Ashburton and this was their first winner with Gaillard, for once, lost for words.

S’Manga Khumalo is making an early run on the national championship and is currently in second place with 28 winners behind Warren Kennedy who has already opened up a considerable lead and on 47 after making all the running on the Doug Campbell-trained Siya Vuma in the third.

Khumalo is one of the strongest riders around but he needs to refrain from striking his mounts in the flank. Quizz Master, second in the fourth, will not forget yesterday’s race in a hurry.

Khumalo went forward on Quizz Master but was not able to hold the challenge from Airways Law, Andre Nel’s runner coming on lengths from his debut. It was also the first winner back for Gareth Wright who was laid off with a smashed ankle for many months.

It will have been a tough ask for Carl Hewitson to pull his grub stake in PE after the groom’s riot that prompted Yvette Bremner to throw in the towel. Hewitson was the stable assistant and with some owners staying loyal he moved to Summerveld. Understandably it took a little time for him to settle and find out where his horses fitted in but he is making inroads as Lord Minver showed as he came home lonely. Gelded, he showed improved form when sent a mile for the first time, only fading late, and that run brought him on lengths as Sean Veale put the race to bed at the top of the straight.

Giacomo Puccini looked to be one of the better bets on the card but Marcus did not have the easiest of rides trying to keep his mount straight which eventually was the difference between winning and losing as Prince Of Taranto out-gunned him. Tony Rivalland has always thought well of his charge and he did him proud under Serino Moodley.

Don’t Touch me has blossomed in his new environment and scored back-to-back wins in the last for Duncan Howells. Apprentice Thabiso Gumede bounced the gelding out of the gate, and in spite of some unwanted attention from Callmemrgreenlight who was all over the course, sat patiently until two furlongs out before making his move to hold off a charging Caesura comfortably.

Hopes rest on a butterfly

Turf switched to poly

Trainer Wendy Whitehead runs ALFONSE BABY in the Download The Race Card Online www.goldcircle.co.za FM 78 Handicap at Hollywoodbets Greyville today.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

PUNTERS will be put to the test on the poly at Hollywoodbets Greyville today. Two days of steady rain forced a switch from the turf so there will be some re-calculations on a tricky eight-race programme where Giacomo Puccini stands out as a possible exotic bet banker.

In line with leading KZN owner Nick Jonsson moving many of his runners to his home province, Giacomo Puccini made his local debut on the poly early last month and stayed on stoutly to finish just over two lengths back to stable companion Captain Tatters who boasts a proven track record in much stronger company than what Justin Snaith’s runner meets today.

The form behind that has also proved solid and with experience on the poly he has all the credentials.

For the doubters, Hooves Of Troy, Ramchandani Road, Spring High and Sea Sponge as a rank outsider, could spoil the party.

There is an inquiry pending as to the first race debacle at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday where the tote betting on the race closed only after the race was run. Human error or computer glitch, it was an unfortunate incident but unlikely to happen again any time soon.

Many years ago, there was a group of punters collectively known as ‘The Bag Boys’. They were reported to have made money by keeping an eye on the so-called ‘gin-strike’, horses fitted with alumites for the first time.

Times have moved on and few trainers send out their runners in steels shoes or ‘shoeless’ although Craig Ramsay, with his string of horses with limited ability, were often successful.

 A bit like former track star Zola Budd, who competed internationally running barefoot, Clinton Binda has been bucking the norm by running his horses ‘barefoot’ with two winners last Friday. “I only race my horses with shoes if they need them,” he said in a post-race interview.

Given that assurance, Soweto Rose could get backers off to a winning start in the first after being run out of it late behind fateful day. A switch of surface could also be to his benefit.

Yogas Govender trains for an enthusiastic group of youngsters, including regular Computaform tipster Brendan Galliard, and they go into the race two-handed with Ndaka and Rainbow Spirit. They have yet to have a winner but there is no doubt that they will be bellowing their runners home – Ndaka possibly the pick of the two.

Gareth van Zyl saddles Another Love in the second who has come really well at recent outings. She has won three of her last four, all from poor draws, and with a better gate here she can make light of the 62kg that she has been set to shoulder.

 Of the balance, Alfonse Baby has come good at recent outings while Eager Duchess has shown good recent form on the poly and has been ridden apprentices and now gets Marcus.

The third is a tricky first leg of the Pick 6 and it may pay keeping an eye on the betting. Siya Vuma made a smart debut at long odds on the poly and should have come on lengths from his first run. Red Sole looks the biggest threat as the stable continues with their good form. Gelding appears to have been responsible for him making marked improvement in his local debut over course and distance and he has the best of the draw.

The advice for the balance of the card is fill in as many squares on your betting slip as you can afford. In the fourth, Arumugam did well from a tough draw last start. The blinkers come off and although he has another wide draw, he looks capable of better. Whispers Of War was disappointing from a tough draw on his poly debut. That may be a concern but he is capable of better. Galabier has the worst of the draw and has not been out since December last year. But he made a smart debut and is one to watch in the market. Airways Law and the recently gelded Head Gardener are others to consider.

The fifth is a weak maiden. Coral Copy is lightly raced but has not been far back at recent starts and the stable is showing signs of life. Prince Vihaan and Grey Linngari could help see you through this leg.

The sixth is another difficult handicap. The field or a smaller percentage could be your best option but A Whole New World and Victory Twist could head the list of possible.

Michael Roberts could have got it right in the last with Hey Bill taking a big drop in class and a 4kg claimer will enhance his chances. Callmemrgreenlight looks the biggest threat although he shed his maiden in a weak field. But he is lightly raced and finished with a rattle and the extra should be even more to his liking. Living Waters has a wide draw to contend with but goes well on this surface and Don’t Touch Me was a comfortable winner of his maiden. He has improved with his new stable and the poly suits.

Shell Seeker – history repeats itself for the Dixon yard

The Mark Dixon-trained SHELL SEEKER wins the DOWNLOAD THE RACE CARD ONLINE www.goldcircle.co.za MAIDEN PLATE at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

David Thiselton

History repeated itself when the Mark Dixon-trained Shell Seeker won on debut over 1200m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday in impressive style.

The Master Of My Fate filly was backed in from 25/4 to 10/3 second favourite in the Maiden Plate for fillies and mares.

Some of her supporters might have groaned when she lost a length or two at the start. However, this allowed jockey Keagan de Melo to choose a position where she could run on her own with daylight in front of her. He thus took her towards the inside. It is invariably best to have cover in any race, but when the connections are ultra confident with a potentially green first-timer, allowing her ample room is a sound strategy. So that move might have given an indication of just how confident they were. She was soon contesting the lead. The fancied Leopard Lady moved up threateningly at the 400m mark and hanging inward she came together with Shell Seeker, who had hung outward, at the 250m mark. However, Shell Seeker, despite having to make up the lost ground at the start, proved to still be cruising. She galloped clear effortlessly to win easing up by 4,30 lengths.

Dixon found the good looking filly at the BSA National Two-year-old Sale last year.

Breeder James Armitage of Sandown Stud liked her going into the sale and said, “It’s a commercial world we live in so although she had a very nice pedigree further down the page (she is related to the like of Hernando, the joint highest rated older horse in Europe in 1994), owners and breeders want to see a lot of black type close up.”

He elaborated by saying sales patrons would not have taken heed of any excuses, even the valid one which pertained to Shell Seeker’s now retired dam Witsand, who had a lot of bad luck in her career. For example her previous foal Tiger In The Sun (Where’s That Tiger) had finished third in two Listed races and was showing a lot of promise before “doing a tendon”.

Armitage concluded, “Shell Seeker looks to be a very exciting prospect and I would love to have still had her dam on the farm!”

Dixon’s first impressions of Shell Seeker were positive and he said, “She was beautifully good looking and was very well balanced. She had a beautiful head with a massive eye and was by a proven stallion.”

She went through the ring late in the sale as lot 389 out of 394. Dixon had tried to buy a few before her without success and upon leaving for the airport left instructions with former trainer and now BSA staff member Alistair Gordon to bid for Shell Seeker on his behalf.

Dixon was at the airport when he received a phonecall from Gordon informing him he had secured the filly for R130,000.

This was a little bit of deja vu.

In 2012 one of Dixon’s most loyal clients Clint Larsson had earmarked a Kahal colt in the catalogue of the National Yearling Sales. However, Dixon, with a limited amount left in his budget, felt he had zero chance of securing him. After all, he was a half-brother to Grade 1 Cape Fillies Guineas-winner Indiscreet Fantasy and to Listed-winner Silver Fantasy. So he left for the airport but upon landing in Durban he received a phonecall from Larsson, who was in London at the time. The latter had noticed on the internet the colt had gone through the ring unsold. Dixon immediately phoned vendor Bruce le Roux and made an offer. He managed to secure him for R120,000. The connections were everlastingly  grateful to Le Roux for standing by his word as another offer was apparently made five minutes later.

The connections fittingly decided to name the colt London Call and he not only won on debut by 5,50 lengths at odds of 33/1 but went on to win eleven races in total, including the Non-Black Type Marula Sprint twice, and he also finished second in the KZN Breeders Million Mile and fourth in the Grade 1 Mercury Sprint.

Dixon said Shell Seeker’s “magnificent, big action” was evident from day one. He took his time with her as Master Of My Fate’s can have slightly hot tempers and she was telling him she was not yet ready. He said she was lightly framed so still had plenty of filling out to do. She thus has plenty of scope for improvement and he believed she would stay further too.

Dixon is particularly pleased she has such “great owners”, who include Larsson as well as another of his most loyal patrons, Bruce Lin, and also Mike Liontarides.

Time will tell whether she has classic potential but the connections have plenty to look forward to with this promising filly.

Dixon might think about stationing himself at the airport for future sales.

Magner regains Spring Spree trophy

The former Roy Magner-trained PRINCE OF KAHAL.
Picture: JC PHOTOS

David Thiselton

VETERAN TRAINER ROY MAGNER won the Spring Spree Stakes two years ago with the five-year-old gelding Prince Of Kahal and repeated the feat at Turffontein Inside on Saturday with another five-year-old gelding Vaseem.

The race was a Grade 3 in 2019 but has been downgraded to a Listed event.

However, Magner is hoping the Klawervlei Stud-bred Vaseem can follow in the footsteps of the Clifton Stud-bred Prince Of Kahal as the latter went on to record a feature race hattrick in 2019 by winning the Grade 2 Joburg Spring Challenge over 1450m and the Listed Golden Loom Handicap over 1000m in his next two starts.

Both Prince Of Kahal and Vaseem are testimony to Magner’s training skills as it is not easy to get progression out of a five-year-old. 

Vaseem in fact recorded a hattrick of victories on Saturday having finished second and third in his first two starts for the Magner yard.

Magner spotted Vaseem on a BSA Online auction and told Durban owner Andre van Bassen they “had to get him.”

Vaseem was secured for R90,000 and Andre and his attorney daughter Teegan are now the joint-owners.

Magner was first attracted to Vaseem because he is by the boom sire Vercingetorix.

Magner was trainer of the Robert Chung-owned Vercingetorix colt One Way Or Another who annihilated the useful Flying Carpet by 5,75 lengths on debut over 1200m on October 1 last year with the rest of the field beaten 10,25 lengths and more. One Way Or Another is currently in England, one of the legs of his long and laborious journey to race for Chung in his home country of Hong Kong.

Magner continued, “Vaseem had some very good early form but obviously had a few niggles, so I thought we could take him on as a challenge to get him back on the winning trail. The thinking was he was from the yard of a very good trainer, but in such a big yard a horse can occasionally fall through the cracks. It has turned out well.”

Vaseem’s last three runs before the sale saw him beaten a combined total of 24.5 lengths but Magner got to work on the few “little niggles” he found and the horse has turned the corner in no uncertain terms. 

Magner is eyeing more features and said, “As long as his merit rating does not go too high there are some nice races for him.”

Muzi Yeni was aboard Vaseem on Saturday and his regard for former Zimbabwean champion trainers must have gone up yet another notch.

Yeni had a memorable partnership last season with War Of Athena, trained by three-times Zimbabwe champion trainer Paul Matchett.

Magner was also a three-time Zimbabwe champion trainer.

Yeni rousted Vaseem out of the stalls from a draw of eight out of eight in Saturday’s 1200m event around the turn on the tight track. A gap fortuitously opened behind the two early leaders Mr Flood and Chief Of State and he found himself on the rail just past the 1000m mark. Yeni got to work coming off the false rail at the 500m mark and Vaseem responded superbly to overtake Mr Flood by the 300m mark. The leader at that stage was Visiway, who began to fade, and Vaseem then just needed to keep Mr Flood at bay, which he did gallantly to win by 0,70 lengths. It was a good run by the runner up who off a 119 merit rating had to give 100 rated Vaseem 9.5kg.

Vaseem’s merit rating has gone up five points as he beat the line horse Visiway by 2,10 lengths.

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Hollywoodbets Greyville Polytrack analysis

Greyville track app

David Thiselton 

TRAINERS AND OWNERS as well as jockeys are ultimately responsible for reversing the myth that the Hollywoodbets Greyville polytrack has a bias towards the outside rail, which might have once possibly been true but is no longer the case thanks to the efforts made by chief track manager Kurt Grunewald and his team.

There was a period when the Hollywoodbets Scottsville straight course was known for it’s noticeable bias towards the inside but the turning point came when connections were no longer convinced that it was the better going and today jockeys do not feel compelled to dive for the inside path and thus exacerbate the problem by creating a worn path.  

Grunewald said having a spur in the past had not helped matters on the polytrack and elaborated, “It is such a tight corner the spur forced them to the outside.” 

The spur has been done way with.

Another change, in order to eliminate an argument that one harrowing machine is possibly heavier than another and is causing a bias, is the harrowing machines switch positions everytime they go on to the track i.e. from the inside to the outside or to the centre and this is done both when preparing for a meeting and when smoothing it out during a racemeeting.

A related accusation has been a light vehicle on the track when false rails are put up is causing a bias but there is no logic in this as ten times heavier harrowing machines and watering machines will soon follow its appearance. 

The company which were consulted when the polytrack was first laid advised that levelling the track by hand should be done once every six months. This is to eliminate such happenings as loose material, pushed out by the machines, drifting and accumulating. Hand levelling is a time consuming task as 2000m of track have to be covered but the team have recently changed the time gap for this task from six months to four weeks and aim to keep up that rate.  

The cooler a polytrack the tighter it is so there will be more kickback on hotter days. Therefore it makes sense for those coming from behind to switch to the outside or inside in the straight to avoid the kickback. However, this has nothing to do with better going. It is unnecessary for those in the front to drift outward and it arguably constitutes unfair riding.   

Watering during meetings is done in order to keep the track cool and thus limit kickback and with the limited time available the heavy watering machine is driven on the inside around the turn, because that is where the horses race, and is driven down the centre of the straight.  On the morning of a meeting the water truck will go successively on three positions down the straight, for example  outside, centre and inside. The harrowing machines will follow.

Grunewald told the story of how when the track was first laid ten ton trucks laden with material were on the track but the heel of a shoe could still be pushed into the surface which showed just how little impact such heavy trucks have on the give in the surface.    

An analysis of the last polytrack meeting at Hollywoodbets Greyville showed that horses were able to win from anywhere, yet the belief the outside was the place to be unfairly cost at least one horse a possible win and those who backed this horse would have felt hard done by. 

The first race was won by a horse who drifted towards the outside.  

The next was on  by a horse who skipped clear before drifting to the middle outside.  

In race three Space Oddity made her run down the centre to beat Port Adelaide just inside of her by 0,40 lengths. 

In race four You Deserve drifted to the outside from the centre to win by half-a-length from Top Me Up Holly who drifted to the outside rail. Third-placed Flying First Class could well have won but after switching to the outside with ample room in front of her she found her run blocked by the overall effect of three horses drifting towards the outside rail. 

Origami and Arrow’s Mark quickly proved it was unnecessary to go to the outside and finished first and second in the next race sticking to the inside rail in the straight. 

In the next race the winner Let’s Not Linger ran down the centre and fended off Hot Money who had the so-called dream run on the “golden highway” on the outside. Both horses started at exactly the same 25/3 odds.

In the next race Birdwatcher switched outward at the top of the straight for a run and running down the middle/outside fended off the horse on the outside. 

In the last race Running Freely made his run on the inside portion of the track beating a horse who was inside of him. 

Surgery sees Tempting Fate back

TEMPTING FATE, with Sean Veale up, wins the Gold Circle Racing YouTube Channel Pinnacle Stakes for trainer Dennis Drier at Hollywoodbets Scottsville yesterday.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

It has been over a year since Tempting Fate won the Gr1 Gold Medallion at Hollywoodbets Scottsville but a trip to Cape Town, five races later and an operation to sort out a breathing problem, saw Dennis Drier’s charge back in top form at the same venue yesterday.

An issue that ostensibly started in Cape Town, saw Tempting Fate struggling to breath because of an entrapped epiglottis. But Drier was lavish in his praise of some delicate surgery by vets Johnny Cave and Manfred Rower that appears to have been successful as Tempting Fate landed the race and the money.

It was a competitive handicap sprint and Light The Loose gave plenty of cheek, but Tempting Fate put it all together and won well enough to suggest that he still has plenty to offer.

Pray For Rain, second to Tempting Fate in the Gold Medallion, was a winner last time out but after showing early pace, trailed in last. 

For TAB punters, the meeting got off to a rocky start. According to a terse e-mail, the TAB pools for the first race failed to close on time and some bets were struck after the race had been run. TAB payouts were suspended immediately.

After a lengthy delay, it was later announced on course that all TAB bets were to be refunded and the race, for TAB purposes, was declared null and void and all bets struck to be refunded.

However, the result of the race does stand. A spokesman for bookmakers Hollywoodbets said that as an official result was declared, they would be paying winning fixed odds bets.

The stipendiary board  have launched an inquiry into the incident.

October Song put the record straight when getting the better of a duel with Lucky Miss in the fourth. On debut, Mike Miller’s charge was rumoured ‘unbeatable’ but a lack of racing experience cost her dearly as she went under to the Gary Rich-trained Kitten’s Adventure.

Serino Moodley had things a little easier this time around although he had to survive a race revue as he crossed Lucky Miss late with Muzi Yeni having to ease off her heels.

These two were many lengths clear of the opposition  and both should pay dividends in the future.

Hasta Manana finally got his act together when winning the fifth for Gareth van Zyl. Stable supporters took time to get off the mark as the well fancied Drive By came under pressure early in the card opener and failed to get in a blow as the Mark Dixon-trained Shell Seeker, who came in for a ton of late money, landed the gamble in emphatic fashion and looks to be one for the notebook.

Indigo Fields was next up for the stable, also starting at cramped odds, but backing first timers again showed that it can be a tricky business as the more experienced and progressive Sting Ray and  Queen Mercury proved more than a match for a filly that was all at sea when it counted.

Let’s not tempt fate

Is there rain on the way?

The Dennis Drier-trained PRAY FOR RAIN runs in the Gold Circle Racing YouTube Channel Pinnacle Stakes at Hollywoodbets Scottsville today. Tristan Godden will be in the irons.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

Even a multiple KZN champion trainer can hit a dry spell. Retirees, horses going off form and recent intakes proving thin on ability are the fate of many yards but the best always soldier on through the troughs. Dennis Drier has had a spell in the doldrums, but the stable is showing encouraging signs of a return to form and Drier holds a strong hand in the Pinnacles Stakes that heads the Hollywoodbets Scottsville card on Sunday.

He saddles Pray For Rain and Tempting Fate, second and first respectively in the Gr1 Gold Medallion two season’s back. Pray For Rain squeaked in a win on the last day of the season when winning the Umkomazi Stakes and with Tristan Godden retaining the ride. Tempting Fate has not managed the winner’s enclosure since his Gold Medallion success and his recent form is not inspiring. But the tongue-tie is back on and you write him off at your peril. With the recent win under his girth, Pray For Rain may prove the pick of the Drier pair but only the brave will be labelling anything in a seriously competitive sprint.

Captain Tatters took full advantage of a drop in class and favourable weight conditions to finally win his second race but he has come on nicely since being fitted with blinkers. He tried further last run but does seem better over this shorter trip. The speedy Chantyman will have plenty of supporters. He is quick and the best weighted. He is way better than his last effort in the Mercury Sprint where he was in contention until the final 100m before tiring late.

The key to cutting down on expenses in the exotics is finding a banker. Gareth van Zyl’s gelding Hasta Manana ticks all the boxes in the fifth and should he fail, he will consign a large number of exotic bet tickets to the recycle bin.

Hasta Manana looked the perfect fit when pencilled in for his last intended start but he was scratched ostensibly with an abnormal blood picture. That appears to be behind him and he must surely rate the most accomplished maiden in the country after finishing close-up in the Gr1 Premier’s Champion Stakes. That was his first run after gelding and with that run under his girth and a plum draw, it will come as a surprise should he get beaten.

If there is to be an upset, then Dean Kannemeyer’s charge Ideal Act may fit the bill. He has only had a single start on the Hollywoodbets Greyville poly and is sure to benefit from the outing.

In the card opener, Drive By made marked improvement when racing in first time blinkers and looks to have more to come. She may be the one to beat although the year older Leopard Lady has run two crackers on this course and will have plenty of supporters.

In the second, Symmetry was in contention until the final furlong of her last start and can come on strongly from that effort. Queen Mercury makes her local debut and was not far back in the soft in her last Kenilworth outing. Lightly raced but meets a modest field here.

MJ Odendaal appears to have found the right race for Duquesne Whistle in the third. Anton Marcus appears to have picked a plum here and she and rates the one to beat.

The fourth could potentially end up in a duel between Lucky Miss and October Song. Lucky Miss ran a cracker in The Debutante, taking on some of the best around, finishing five lengths off Maryah. The Howells stable is in mustard form of late which adds to the filly’s attraction.

October Miss on the other hand was supported like the result was already in the frame when making her debut, but Mike Miller’s charge was all at sea behind the well-fancied Kitten’s Adventure.

She is sure to have made the required improvement and Lucky Miss will need to be on her toes.

The seventh is a wide-open handicap but the Gary Rich-trained No Name Brand took on much stronger first time out of the maidens. He’s not the easiest at the gate but will go close if he gets through the loading ordeal. We All Chomies has been in good form on the poly for Kom Naidoo and a light weight should see him make a bold bid. Hampton Court and Chief Executive are others to consider in a race where it may pay to included the field in exotics.

Rachel Venniker is no ordinary apprentice and she won well on Lady Catherine when the filly made her debut for Michael Roberts. Venniker is full value for her 4kg claim and Lady Catherine can go in again. Maquette is rated by her stable and won well second time out. She looks useful and can give plenty of cheek. Lady Legend has been taking on stronger from wide draws at recent starts while Her Royal Majesty is down in class with a 4kg claimer up and one to watch in the betting

Puerto Manzano can mow them down

Trainer Sean Tarry runs WILLOW EXPRESS in the SPRING SPREE STAKES at Turffontein today.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

David Thiselton

THE LISTED SPRING SPREE STAKES heralds he beginning of the always awaited Highveld Spring Season and it means the province’s best horses will soon be seen out on the lush green grass that the spring rains bring. 

However, the going today will still be fast as those rains are yet to arrive.

The classy Puerto Manzano could be the one to beat in the 1200m handicap contest. This long-striding Argentinian-bred would prefer further but did dead-heat with the course and distance specialist Thumbs Up over the course and distance when making his debut. He will be running fresh after a three-and-a-half month layoff and is drawn in pole so could mow them down late in the race despite having to carry second topweight of 61.5kg. The filly Rapid Fire will be ideally suited to this tight track as she has adequate cruising speed and a fine turn of foot. She will also be doing her best work late from a plum draw of two. Vaseem has thrived in the yard of Roy Magner, recording a second, a third and two wins in that order. He is distance suited but does have to overcome a draw of eight, which will be especially tough considering he likes to be up there. Visiway has a lot of speed and in the fast conditions will likely attempt to steal it although a draw of six won’t make it easy to get to the front and this will be a three point higher mark than he has ever won off. Mr Flood is the topweight and has to carrying 64.5kg. He was being touted as the best sprinter in the country in the middle of last year’s national lockdown but then went off the boil. However, his last run on August 1 was an improvement on three dismal performances before that so a six month layoff might well have been beneficial and he could surprise from a fair draw. Willow Express would prefer further but does have some speed and could also be involved in the finish from a good draw of three. Chijmes is a front-running type but would prefer a lot further. Chief Of State is only half-a-kilogram under sufferance but would probably prefer 1000m.

The previous race is the Lady’s Stakes (Non-Black Type) over 1200m and the talented Philanthropist filly Full Velocity could make it a fifth win in eight starts. She is currently merit rated only 93 after being brought on slowly and she looks to have more to come. Thumbs Up has won three and placed second once in five starts over this course and distance and will be the chief threat from draw four despite having to carry topweight of 60kg and give Full Velocity 5.5kg. The youngster Big Burn will also be an interesting runner as she has a lot of pace and the ability to stay on strongly although it won’t be easy having to give Full Velocity just half-a-kilogram. All Of Me is always capable of popping up and has a plum draw of two. Herstel from pole position is just half-a-kilogram under sufferance and will also be capable of picking up the pieces carrying just 52kg.

ANDREW HARRISON

Hollywoodbets Scottsville Sunday 5 September – Comments by Andrew Harrison

RACE 1: 2 DRIVE BY   8 LEOPARD LADY   3 SHELL SEEKER   6 SILVANO’SBUTTERFLY

Preview: DRIVE BY (2) made marked improvement when racing in first time blinkers. Looks to have more to come and may be the one to beat although the year older LEOPARD LADY (8) has run two crackers on this course and will have plenty of supporters. First timers SHELL SEEKER (3) and SILVANO’SBUTTERFLY (6) may be ones to watch. (Andrew Harrison: 2-8-3-6).

RACE 2: 5 SYMMETRY   1 QUEEN MERCURY   9 CASA ROSADA   8 STING RAY

Preview: SYMMETRY (5) was in contention until the final furlong. Can come on strongly from that effort. QUEEN MERCURY (1) was not far back in the soft in her last Kenilworth outing. Lightly raced but meets a modest field here. CASA ROSADA (9) has not been far back in two recent poly efforts. STING RAY (8) showed improved form after contesting a small feature at her previous start. One to watch. (Andrew Harrison: 5-1-9-8).

RACE 3: 8 DAQUESNE WHISTLE   2 CAPE STAR   6 SIEGE OF ORLEANS   7 AMBLE INN

Preview: DUQUESNE WHISTLE (8) looks to have found the right race and is the one to beat. CAPE STAR (2) was not far back when send over ground for the first time and should come on from that effort. SIEGE OF ORLEANS (6) has improved with each outing. Lightly raced and must have a winning chance. AMBLE INN (7) has come good in her last two on the turf. Lightly raced, she must have a strong chance in this field. (Andrew Harrison: 8-2-6-7).

RACE 4: 5 LUCKY MISS   7 OCTOBER SONG   10 BLACK JOKER   2 IQEMBULABESIFAZANE

Preview: LUCKY MISS (5) was not too far back in a strong feature last start. She started favourite on debut and the form has held up well. OCTOBER SONG (7) found strong market support on debut but raced very green. She should have benefitted from the experience and may be the one to beat. BLACK JOKER (10) made no show on her local debut but did have a wide draw on her poly debut. IQEMBULABESIFAZANE (2) did not feature on debut from a wide draw and can do better here. (Andrew Harrison: 7-5-10-2).

RACE 5: 1 HASTA MANANA   6 IDEAL ACT   9 NATIONAL UNITY   8 GET CARTER

Preview: HASTA MANANA (1) should be hard to beat. Not far back in a strong feature last start his form before that was outstanding. IDEAL ACT (6) made a promising debut on the Greyville poly. He is sure to come on from that. NATIONAL UNITY (9) made sudden improvement in first time blinkers. A Repeat should see him into the money again. GET CARTER (8) has shown some recent improvement and the extra should suit. (Andrew Harrison: 1-6-9-8).

RACE 6: 9 PRAY FOR RAIN   1 CAPTAIN TATTERS   5 CHANTYMAN   4 TEMPTING FATE

Preview: PRAY FOR RAIN (9) is well weighted and found his best form when getting the better of the consistent Spydas Corner last time out. He goes well this course and should be a big runner. CAPTAIN TATTERS (1) has come on nicely since being fitted with blinkers. Tried further last run but does seem better over this trip. CHANTYMAN (5) is quick and the best weighted. He is way better than his last effort in the Mercury Sprint where he tired late. TEMPTING FATE (4) is struggling to find hos best form. Needed his last run and with the tongue-tie back on he could be a major factor. (Andrew Harrison: 9-1-5-4).

RACE 7: 3 NO NAME BRAND   5 WE ALL CHOMIES   6 HAMPTON COURT   8 CHIEF EXECUTIVE

Preview: NO NAME BRAND (3) took on much stronger first time out of the maidens. He’s not the easiest at the gate but will go close. WE ALL CHOMIES (5) has been in good form on the poly. Has a light weight and should make a bold bid. HAMPTON COURT (6) had his consistency rewarded last run. Meets slightly stronger here. CHIEF EXECUTIVE (8) has been rested. Took on feature company last run and has a chance in this line-up. (Andrew Harrison: 3-5-6-8).

RACE 8: 3 LADY CATHERINE   1 MAQUETTE   4 LADY LEGEND   9 HER ROYAL MAJESTY

Preview: LADY CATHERINE (3) won well first time out for her new stable. In form 4kg claimer up can see her follow up. MAQUETTE (1) won well second time out. Looks useful and can follow up. LADY LEGEND (4) has been taking on stronger from wide draws at recent starts. Can go close. HER ROYAL MAJESTY (9) is down in class with a 4kg claimer up. One to watch in the betting. (Andrew Harrison: 3-1-4-9).

Turffontein Inside Saturday 4 September – Comments by David Thiselton

RACE 1: Preview: LAZY GUY (1) has shown ability and has a chance in thus line up. BUCKS FIZZ (6) is drawn in pole and has a form chance. SAN QUINTIN (9) makes most appeal of the first-timers being by Dynasty out of Grade 1-placed All Afire who has produced two-time winner Phoenix among others. FREEZING FAST (2) is a long-time maiden but has shown enough to earn here. A WINTER’S TALE (5) is by Philanthropist out of Listed-winning Var mare Winter Passion. PORTRAYAL (3) should enjoy the step back in trip and can place in this field.  CAPRONI (7) is by Willow Magic out of a one-time-winning Jet Master mare whose two runners to date have both been unplaced. (David Thiselton 1-6-9-2-5-3-7)  

RACE 2: Preview: SILVER TYCOON (2) is a smart horse and should win this having come out and won well last time after an eight month layoff. WOLFF’S WORLD (1) was unlucky last time and could be the chief danger despite officially having a tough task at the weights. SENTBYDESTINY (4) is officially the best weighted horse and is distance suited. (David Thiselton 2-1-4) 

RACE 3: Preview: EASTERN BELLE (2) has a plum draw and is the one to beat. AMICUS CURIAE (7) is by Twice Over out of Sue For Peace who won five times and who has already produced three multiple winners from four runners. CORAL DAWN (3) has the ability to be involved here over a suitable course and distance. BELTWAY (4) showed improvement last time and has a plum draw over the same trip.  LIKE A DIAMOND (5) is improving and could earn a cheque. (David Thiselton 2-7-3-4-5)

RACE 4: Preview: ZAVIAH (6) enjoyed the step up to 2200m last time and should enjoy the further step up here. UNDERSTATED (2) will enjoy this trip and has a chance if sent for home early as he is out and out stayer. ROYAL TIGER (3) looks to be the best of the rest. (David Thiselton 6-2-3)  

RACE 5: Preview: CAP ESTEL (4) is by stamina influence Judpot and is a full-sister to Miss Cap Mala who has won over 1800m and been placed over 2400m and she strikes as a stayer too so is the one to beat from although hopefully she will not be caught wide from draw five like she was last time when staying on for fourth over 1600m. GLOBAL LOUISE (5) is by Galileo sire Global View and looks to be an out and out stayer who will relish this trip and Khumalo aboard is a plus although her wide draw is a concern. INTERCITY (3) will be dangerous from the front as this trip should be ideal. ARIZONA LADY (1) has run some fair races up to 2000m and has a chance. RROSENWIND (6) is by Flower Alley and is a half-sister to Grade 2 Debutante winner Rosier and to nine-time winner Christofle and is a full-sister to Ms Flower Power who has placed twice over 1400m so she has a chance despite her debut being over 2200m and with a 2.5kg claimer up. SUPER DUPER (2) can’t be ignored on best form. ZAZU (7) was quickly swamped when leading over 1600m last time but is by Gloval View and could improve over this trip. (David Thiselton 4-5-3-1-6-2-7) 

RACE 6: Preview: FULL VELOCITY (3) has speed and class and can win again from a good draw. THUMBS UP (1) has three wins and a second from five starts over course and distance and has a fair draw although it won’t be easy carrying topweight of 60kg. BIG BURN (5) is young but progressive and has plenty of speed so can make a bold bid from the front. ALL OF ME (2) is well drawn over step down in trip she will very much appreciate and she can never be ignored. HERSTEL (8) is only half-a-kilogram under sufferance and is drawn in pole over a suitable trip. (David Thiselton 3-1-5-2-8)   

RACE 7: Preview: PUERTO MANZANO (2) would prefer further but this long-striding progressive sort runs fresh and could mow them down late considering he has pole position. RAPID FIRE (5) is drawn two and this consistent filly is suited to this tight course due to her fine turn of foot. VASEEM (6) is in fine form and is distance suited but does have a tough draw. (David Thiselton 2-5-6)   

RACE 8: Preview: SOUND OF SUMMER (5) is 3.5kg under sufferance with the best weighted Second Base according to official merit ratings but is race fit and progressive so can go in again from a good draw. SECOND BASE (1) is seen for the first time since his fifth place finish in the Daily News 2000 and from pole position should make his presence felt as one who can still progress further as a four-year-old. GREEN HAZE (3) has a win and a third from two runs over course and distance and is 2kg better off with Golden Pheasant for a quarter length beating over 1600m and is 4.5kg better off with Sound Of Summer for a 1,40 length beating in that same race although the latter won cosily and should have made 1kg improvement since then according to the wfa scale. (David Thiselton 5-1-3)

RACE 9: Preview: AURORA LIGHT (1) was not disgraced first time out the maidens in just her second career start and has a chance here from a plum draw despite being a young three-year-old carrying 62kg. LIFE GOES ON (9) showed pace last time over 1200m and as in contention throughout before rolling out and finishing a 1,40 length fifth so it is significant that Khumalo stays on over this shorter 1000m trip although he has a tricky draw. ROZARA (3) finished a fair second first time out the maidens and has a chance in this uninspiring field from a plum draw. WUHAN (8) has a shout if reproducing his run over this trip in June although he has a tough draw. RAMSAY (6) is drawn in pole and has a chance if reproducing his best. MADAME PATRICE (10) is off a competitive mark and has a shout here although she is another with a tough draw. LOVE LIES (2) has a fair draw and has the ability to be involved in the finish here. (David Thiselton 1-9-3-8-6-10-2)