Captain Fontane puts them to bed

CAPTAIN FONTANE, with Ashton Arries up, wins the Hollywoodbets BRIGHT FUTURE MR 99 HANDICAP for trainer Garth Puller at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

CAPTAIN FONTANE is Hong Kong’s loss and South Africa’s gain. A failed export bid saw the gelding back in Garth Puller’s yard and it was four from four at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday.

Facing his sternest test, Captain Fontane passed with flying colours and although it is still early days, the gelding has stacked up to all of his pre-race hype. “He’ll go a mile on his coconut,” said Puller after his previous success and on yesterday’s evidence, Captain Fontane could even get further.

A touch keen in the early exchanges, he settled nicely under Ashton Arries and fortunately was clear of Farland who dislodged Jason Gates as his mount appeared to clip heels racing up the inside fence.

Let loose at the top of the straight, Captain Fontane accelerated like a good horse should.

October Song let the side down when heavily supported on debut but Sweet Symphony played a better tune for Mike Miller in the card opener.

October Song was all the rage in her Hollywoodbets Scottsville debut a week back but Serino Moodley found himself all at sea as his mount ran everywhere except straight.

It was a different story yesterday. Starting at long odds, Sweet Symphony pulled herself to the front and was never in danger of defeat with the opposition chasing a shadow a long way out.

Moodley also has a job pulling his mount up after the line as she galloped and extra 800m which possibly bodes well for the daughter of Twice Over seeing out a bit of ground come the future with Moodley giving some encouragement. “She found another gear. I did more to pull her up than what I did in the race.”

With the track seemingly running fast, apprentice Thabiso Gumede wasted no time on the recently gelded Lord Varys. Told to sit second if the pace was on or lead if not by Duncan Howells, the talented apprentice chose the latter option and like Sweet Symphony, the result was never in doubt as Lord Varys galloped his opposition into the ground.

Seven-year-old Mashari is an old hand but does not know how to run a bad race. He clocked up the fifth win of his career as Warren Kennedy got the best out of him for Wayne Badenhorst and his sister Barbara in the third to out-gun Ramchandani Road, again runner-up after another second last Friday.

Muzi Yeni rolled to the front of a small five-horse field in the fourth and was not for the catching on Alyson Wright’s filly Maria Corolina. Leading from the jump, Yeni angled towards the outside fence in the straight leaving Time To Roll just enough space on the outside rail to make a race of it. But the runner-up eventually threw in the towel as running-room got tighter and tighter.

Kennedy is all-out for his second national jockey championship and an overseas ticket and if he keeps riding as he did on Wendy Whitehead’s mare Integrity, jurisdictions like Hong Kong, where no quarter is asked or given, will welcome him. In a five-horse field, Kennedy kept pumping away to get his mare up in the tightest of finishes.

Khanya Sakayi is bit of a forgotten rider since coming out of his time, but he is accomplished as he showed with a copybook ride on Mystery Boy for Gareth van Zyl. In a race devoid of any pace, Sakayi picked his spot at the top of the straight and drove through for a comfortable win.

Shavout and Sir Michael looked the part in the seventh and although finishing in that order, they were out-run by Fight Song, giving Gareth van Zyl a quick double.

Anton Marcus looked to have timed his run to perfection as Shavout took an early lead at the top of the straight but Fight Song, encouraged by some punishing blows in the flank, finished the better.

The three Musketeers of Track And Ball

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THE THREE MUSKETEERS OF TRACK AND BALL in Pietermaritzburg, from left, Kenny ‘G’ Harrod, Rob ‘Khulu’ Haswell and Des ‘Dad’ MacDonald, who have shares in the Doug Campbell-trained Let Em Go that runs in the second race at Hollywoodbets Greyville today.

According to Haswell, apart from being part of the furniture at Track and Ball, Des is a life member of Gold Circle and a mine of information about local racing while Kenny, a retired bookkeeper, has an eagle eye for betting moves.

“Together they have certainly enhanced my experience in racing,” said Haswell who owns a number of horses.  “I felt that after so many years of punting it was high time that the ‘Two Musketeers’ had shares in a horse.

“It has taken time to get Let Em Go race ready but the lads are holding thumbs for an encouraging run this afternoon,” Haswell concluded.

Kennedy puts emigration on hold

Warren Kennedy
Warren Kennedy

David Thiselton

FORMER national champion jockey Warren Kennedy’s pending emigration has been put on hold and he will be in South Africa for the whole 2021/2022 season. 

He confirmed he would be going all out to regain the jockeys’ title.

Kennedy said he had definitely wanted to defend the title last season but it had “slipped away” midway through the season and he pointed out this term he would be able to be more focused.

He said he had been in limbo last season not knowing the status of his visa applications.

He said other priorities such as the birth of a second child and spending a month in Cape Town to partner Summer Pudding had also taken precedence over the championship. 

He only rode at two meetings between January 9 and the end of that month, L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate day and Cape Town Met day.

However, at the start of that stint he was already lagging in 6th place in the championship on 61 winners, 57 behind the 118 of eventual champion Lyle Hewitson.

Kennedy was also quick to add that at no stage during last season had he “taken it easy”, so  he is under no illusions about how tough it is going to be to stay out in front this season after a flying start.

He is currently on 38 winners, 15 clear of second-placed S’Manga Khumalo and 22 clear of joint third-placed Lyle Hewitson and Muzi Yeni.

Kennedy said Covid-19 related issues had delayed the clearance of the visas for him and family and that next January would have been the earliest they could have departed for overseas.  

As that would be halfway through the season and shortly before the SA Champions Season he has instead decided to “push through for the whole season.”

Kennedy is also still hoping to break into Hong Kong and said being a dual national champion would enhance that chance.

He mentioned Paul Peter’s three-year-olds as being the best chances he currently perceived of big race success this season and among them he mentioned the Silvano gelding Sound Of Summer and the What A Winter colt Mufasa. He also mentioned the KZN star She’s A Keeper but pointed out that Gareth van Zyl was using S’Manga Khumalo more and more and he was not sure he was going to keep the ride on the five-year-old mare.   

Captain Fontane to show his mettle

Trainer Robbie Hill runs PETRA in the Hollywoodbets Bright Future MR 99 Handicap at Hollywoodbets Greyville today.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

GARTH PULLER was on Monday officially crowned KZN’s Champion Trainer but he will be more concerned with the performance of Captain Fontane that lines up in the last on the poly at Hollywoodbets Greyville today.

Captain Fontane’s roundabout from Puller’s stable, to quarantine and possible export to Hong Kong, and back is well documented and the unbeaten gelding gets another chance to cement his burgeoning reputation.

Unbeaten in three starts, the first two before quarantine eliciting rave reviews, Captain Fontane made a workmanlike return to the track when holding off Hooves Of Troy in a 1200m sprint at Hollywoodbets Scottsville in early July.

The winning margin was less than a length but Ashton Arries, in the saddle again this afternoon, made light work of the finish, giving just enough to get the job done.

It was a copybook workout for a horse that had not seen a racetrack in eleven months and there should be much more to come. He goes 1400m for the first time and on the poly for the first time, but asked post-race if his charge would go any further, Puller was emphatic. “He’ll go a mile on his coconut.”

Today’s race will provide a searching test and some indication of Captain Fontane’s true ability as he takes on some useful opposition.

The Robbie Hill-trained Petra is a five-time winning mare who may also have just needed her last outing when finishing strongly behind Light That Loose. She will also appreciate the step up in trip.

Shane Humby has battled a foot abscess with Mr Fitz but appears to have got on top of the problem and the stable is showing signs of an up-tick in form.  Quick Star is always dangerous and his light weight from a good draw will be an advantage while Hard To Play, Good Rhythm, Sniper Shot and Williams Land will be no push-overs.

Shavout and Sir Michael are the best weighted in the seventh and look set to fight this one out. MJ Odendaal has always had high regard for his charge and Shavout’s only poor run was in The Dingaans where nothing went to plan.

He has shown strong form in good company of late, third to Crown Towers in The Sledgehammer at Hollywoodbets Scottsville and a two-length third to the smart filly She’s A Keeper in the WSB 1900.

More recently he was a touch unlucky behind Gentleman’s Wager.

It may all depend on which Sir Michael pitches up on the day. Dean Kannemeyer’s charge has been costly to follow and the form behind Do It Again in a Pinnacle Stakes is beginning show a few leaks after Sir Michael took the knee to Ralph The Rascal when odds-on followed by a well below par effort behind Captain Tatters. However, he may well be looking for this extended trip. Either way he looks the biggest threat to Shavout.

Of the balance, African Sunrise is struggling to win again but gives the impression that he could pop up when least expected.

Jacob’s Ladder lost form after his narrow maiden win, but Louis Goosen appears to have got on top of whatever was the problem as the gelding tuned in a much-improved performance when runner-up at long odds last time out.  He may now be showing what he’s capable off and a repeat will see him close again.

Owner Rob Haswell will be hoping that Let Em Go will have put in a good showing for Pietermaritzburg’s Track and Ball ‘Three Musketeer’s’ in the second but Uplifted does appear to have a better chance in the sixth as the gelding has been close-up in both starts since his maiden win. The tongue-tie goes on and he should have a strong chance with this weight.

ANDREW HARRISON

Hollywoodbets Greyville Poly Wednesday 1 September – Comments by Andrew Harrison

RACE  1: 8 SHIELD MAIDEN   2 PRINCESS SABRINA   3 WINTER JOURNEY   6 RIDE THE LIGHTNING

Preview: SHIELD MAIDEN (8) made the required improvement at her second start and should be ready for this. PRINCESS SABRINA (2) was narrowly beaten at her last two on the poly and now switches to the turf. She must still have a big chance. WINTER JOURNEY (3) has shown flashes of ability while RIDE THE LIGHTNING (6) improves with each outing. (Andrew Harrison: 8-2-6-3).

RACE  2: 1 BRISTOLBEAUFIGHTER   12 COIN SPINNER   5 PASHTUNWALI   2 MY LORD AND MASTER

Preview: BRISTOLBEAUFIGHTER (1) takes a major drop in trip but has shown some promise. He has the best of the draw here and can still improve. COIN SPINNER (12) made a smart debut but has not been out since April – that and a wide draw are a concern. PASHTUNWALI (5) raced green on debut and should come on from that. MY LORD AND MASTER (2) is struggling for his first win but his best recent effort has been over this distance and the stable appears to have turned a corner. (Andrew Harrison: 1-12-5-2).

RACE  3: 4 MASHARI   2 DESOLATE ROAD   8 GIMME A RAINBOW   9 PARKTOWN

Preview: A few were due to run at Scottsville last Sunday. MASHARI (4) has been knocking at the door of late. Goes well this course and distance. DESOLATE ROAD (2) found his best form last run although it was on the poly. He should be good enough in this field. GIMME A RAINBOW (8) sprints well and has been in good form on the poly. PARKTOWN (9) has his first run for a new stable. Not the easiest ride but can go close at best. (Andrew Harrison: 4-2-8-9).

RACE  4: 1 ROHA   3 UMKOMAZI   4 MARIA COROLINA   6 TIME TO ROLL

Preview: ROHA (1) took on much stronger last Highveld run. Down in class with corresponding rise in weight but should go close from a good draw. UMKOMAZI (3) has shown up well in both starts since shedding her maiden. Only win this course. MARIA COROLINA (4) has consistent form to weaker, all her recent form on the poly. TIME TO ROLL (6) showed some improvement from a wide draw racing in ear-muffs. One to watch. (Andrew Harrison: 1-3-4-6).

RACE  5:  7 ELECTRIC SURGE   3 SILVER MARIA   1 MAMA PYJAMA   5 GARDINIA

Preview: Open race. ELECTRIC SURGE (7) has shown good recent form in strong company. She will have a bright chance. SILVER MARIA (3) has been knocking on the door for her past few starts. She steps up in trip and has a handy weight. MAMA PYJAMA (1) ran well below form in a feature last start. But was close-up prior to that. She will be competitive on her best effort. GARDINIA (5) was due to run on Sunday. Step up in trip should suit if she runs. (Andrew Harrison: 7-3-1-5).

RACE  6: 6 JACOBS LADDER   4 UPLIFTED   5 QUERARI’S COWBOY   10 SPACE NEWS

Preview: JACOB’S LADDER (6) was much improved last run and may now be showing what he’s capable off. A repeat will see him close again. UPLIFTED (4) has been close-up in both starts since his maiden win. The tongue-tie goes on and he should have a strong chance with this weight. QUERARI’S COWBOY (5) has been taking on slightly stronger of late. His best recent form has been on the poly which is of concern. SPACE NEWS (10) can do better than his last run and has a money chance. (Andrew Harrison: 6-4-5-10).

RACE  7: 1 SHAVOUT   8 SIR MICHAEL   7 AFRICAN SUNRISE   9 SEA MASTER

Preview: SHAVOUT (1) is fairly well weighted in this line-up and has the form to go with it. He should be right there. SIR MICHAEL (8) has been costly to follow but may well be looking for this extended trip. He looks the biggest threat. AFRICAN SUNRISE (7) is struggling to win again but always threatens. He has it tough at these weights. SEA MASTER (9) came good back in blinkers. His consistency was rewarded last run. (Andrew Harrison: 1-8-7-9).

RACE  8: 6 CAPTAIN FONTANE   7 PETRA   3 QUICK STAR   5 HARD TO PLAY

Preview: CAPTAIN FONTANE (6) goes around the turn for the first time but appears to be way above average. He needed his last run but takes on much stronger here. PETRA (7) takes on males but is smart on her day and she may just have needed her last outing. QUICK STAR (3) is always dangerous and his light weight from a good draw will be an advantage. HARD TO PLAY (5) is coming down in the ratings but is never far back. (Andrew Harrison: 6-7-3-5).

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Step down in trip could suit Lulu’s Boy

David Thiselton

The Vaal Classic track stages an interesting meeting comprising of eight maiden races today.

The first over 1000m Lulu’s Boy showed fine gatespeed and early pace last time when having a tough low draw over 1160m at Turffontein. He then stayed on well to finish second, beaten one length by the hard-knocking Who’s That Star, with the rest of the field 3,50 lengths further back. He should enjoy the step down to 1000m and he has placed five times over this trip before. Kaptein Martiens was 1,55 lengths behind him the last time they met over this trip but has plenty of scope and could improve enough to be a threat. Frontline Fighter showed pace last time over 1000m but found no extra late so will be vulnerable in the closing stages, although the current fast conditions will make him dangerous. Maraca Ginger has only a quarter of a length to make up on Frontline Fighter. Stepintospring is by King Chapel and is a full-brother to the competitive four-time winning sprinter Pillaroftheearth but there has been no significant market support for him yet.

In the second over 1000m Abalus will be suited to this trip having shown pace over 1200m last time before being run out of it. She has finished second in her last five starts including twice over this trip. Mary Kate is an interesting first-timer and could chase Abalus home. She is by Global View and is a half-sister to the five-time-winning Eastern Cape sprinter Mary O’Reilly. Quick Run and Smelting have good enough form to be threats. Stolen Kiss beat Abalus when the latter made her debut but has not run since May 8 so might need this.

The first-timers might dominate the third race over 1200m. Cosmic Rush is by Wylie Hall out of Cape four-time-winning sprinter to 1400m mare Cosmic Flower (National Emblem). Magnum P I is by Elusive Fort and is a half-brother to seven-time winning handicapper Battle Creek. Rafanetti, a half-brother to the Grade 3-winning stayer Masai Warrior, is by Futura out of an unplaced Jallad maiden who is a half-sister to Grade 2 winner Natural Selection. The best of the raced runners are Coming In Hot and Samuel Salt and the former can be included in the PA alongside Cosmic Rush and Magnum P I, whilst the best way to play the Pick 6 could be just to include all four of the raced runners.  

Icy Night has some pace in the context of the next race over 1200m and jumps from a plum draw.  Namibsroos and Amazon Orchid have the potential to show more and can be included as raced horses in the Pick 6. The first-timers do not make a lot of appeal. Hydrangea is by Gimmethegreenlight out of a three-time-winning USA-bred Dixieland Band mare who has not produced a winner from two runners to date. Tripplethetigress is by Where’s That Tiger and is a half-sister to a What A Lover who won second time out over 1000m at Kenilworth having finished third behind Missisippi Burning on debut.

In the next race over 1700m Nice Move caught the eye on debut as a big, rangy sort with plenty of scope. He is by Visionaire out of the Grade 1-winning sprint-miler On Her Toes so he should enjoy this trip up on pedigree too. He looks to be a banker in all exotics. 

In the sixth race over 1700m Joe Harman has been knocking on the door over 1800m and gets a good opportunity to record a win. Secret Link is an interesting runner as he was not at all disgraced last time in a fair field over 1400m and he should enjoy this step up in trip on pedigree being by Galileo stallion Global View and a half-brother to 2000m winner Interstate. Bit Of Fun is also an interesting runner as he took a good hold in front over 2000m last time before finishing a well beaten third and he should enjoy the step down in trip. Those three should be enough to get through the exotics and for wider Mister Blue Sky and Passing Shot can be considered.

In the seventh over 1500m Lingamore looks to have plenty of scope and can build on her 1400m fifth where she had no cover throughout. She does have a tricky draw but if finding cover should mow them down in the closing stages.  There are two interesting first-timers. Dame Of Flames is by Futura out of a four-time winning Listed runner up by Jet Master and Hewitson is an interesting booking.  Miss Otis is by Judpot and is thus a three-parts sister to Grade 1 winner Along Came Polly (Judpot), who is a half-sister to Miss Otis’s one-time winning Gimmethegreenlight dam. Ontheverge is the early favourite but will have to improve on her moderate third over 1200m last time and the jury will be out on her stamina capacity as she is by miler Where’s That Tiger out of a Toreador sprinter. Eshraaq is interesting as he is big and rangy and was outpaced over 1200m on debut and will relish this step up on trip, so he can be included in wider exotics.

In the last race over 1500m the hard-knocking Flinders Range is proving moderate but has a shout in this uninspiring field. Leeson looks to have scope for improvement after staying on from a tough low draw over 1200m on debut. JP Two Thousand made a fair debut, although not a convincing one, and he will be suited to this step up in trip on pedigree being by Elusive Fort and a half-brother to a couple of winners over 1600m. First-timer Rosso Corsa is by Querari out of a Sadler’s Wells mare and is a half-brother to the like of winners Imperial Ruby and Ragoon. Twosidestoastory has shown enough to also be considered here.  

Andy Williams recalls the import of Devon Air and Foveros

David Thiselton

THE 1984 Durban July winner Devon Air has been in the news lately as a typically tough and classy English-bred whose influence in South Africa continues to be felt and there is good story behind her purchase told by the man who found her, Durban Bloodstock Agent Andy Williams, who was also behind the great stallion Foveros’s import to SA.

Williams had attended the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe with a number of SA industrymen in 1981 and on that same trip they attended a meeting at Ascot which featured the Group 3 Hoover Fillies Mile, a two-year-old event which is a Group 1 held at Newmarket these days.

The Queen’s huge filly Height Of Fashion won the race to remain unbeaten as a two-year-old and she went on to win the Group 2 Princess Of Wales Stakes in record-breaking fashion before producing the great Nashwan at stud as well as the like of Unfuwain and Nayef. 

However, the horse who caught Williams eye in the Fillies Mile was a big bay maiden called Devon Air who ran on strongly to be beaten about 2.5 lengths into fourth. This contradicts previous reports that Devon Air’s UK form had been “dismal”, although she did not build on that form and remained a maiden throughout the following season.

Williams attended a sale at Newmarket a year of so later and noticed Devon Air going through the ring unsold.

He recalled, “She was trained by a guy called Jack Cann, who was largely a jumps trainer and had not trained a winner on the flat for over a year.”

SA breeder Robin Scott of Scotts Brothers was at the Sale and Williams approached him advising him to buy the filly. 

Williams said, “In those days breeders Mick Goss and the Scott Brothers etc were attempting to improve the quality of SA-bred broodmare and had certain criteria. Females who did not have a black type dam or who were not black type themselves did not qualify and you couldn’t bring in a maiden.”

Robin was initially sceptical and Williams recalled him saying ‘But her timeform rating is only 69.'”

However, Williams knew this horse was better than her recent form suggested and persisted. 

Robin’s brother Des, who has always been more interested in racing than breeding, was ultimately contacted on the telephone from the Sales grounds. 

Williams continued, “Des asked me what her rating was and I replied 96. He said ok then buy her.”

Williams was questioned by colleagues about the white lie and he replied, “If he ever asks me I will just tell him I’m dyslexic!”

Des and Robin sent Devon Air to Cape trainer Terrance Millard.

Her first SA start was in a B Division event over 1900m at Milnerton on July 16, 1983, and carrying just 49kg she won by eleven lengths.

She arrived in Durban for the 1984 winter season with a further two wins under her belt, including a 13 length demolition job in a 2400m Listed event. She had followed the latter race with a third place finish in the Met, beaten just 1,75 length by the great Wolf Power with Spanish Pool second.

In Durban Devon Air recorded a famous Greyville hattrick, winning the Grade 2 Republic Day Handicap over 1900m by 3,25 lengths, the July by 1,25 lengths and the Gold Cup by 4,5 lengths. The Scott Brothers has previously  bred July winner Politician and Des made it three July wins in 1990 as part-owner of the great Millard-trained Illustrador.    

At stud Devon Air produced two stakes winners with her first two foals but then went off the boil and was sold to Zimbabwe in 1996. However, her daughter Bushgirl, born in 1999, has produced Grade 1 winner August Rush (Var) and stakes winner Miss October (Var) and the latter has produced Grade 1 winner Tempting Fate and the promising October Song, so Devon Air’s influence lives on.  

The Scott Brothers stood the great eight-times SA Champion Sire Foveros and Williams was also behind his import.

He recalled being at a sale at Newmarket and stumbling into the bar out of knee deep snow and ordering a brandy and coke to warm up. Next to him at the bar counter, watching this freezing person trying to adapt to his first experience of snow, was trainer Clive Brittain and after striking up a conversation he invited Williams to visit his yard the next day.

Brittain brought Foveros out during the visit and described him as “disappointing after running a Group 1 second and he was now for sale.”

Williams was impressed by the magnificent bay, who was owned by shipping magnate Captain Marcos Lemos, and with a purchase price of 120,000 pounds he had soon put a SA syndicate together. The majority share was held together by Brian Moore and the British-born Zimbabwean, Jim Redman, a famous motorcycle racer who won six world championships in all.

Herman Brown Snr trained Foveros and his SA racing career started colourfully. He won the Grade 2 Germiston November Handicap in his fourth start but was led in by an unknown lady. It turned out that the naive Redman had sold shares in Foveros to various friends “under the lap” and the stipendiary stewards consequently withheld the stakes money. Williams came to the rescue and told Redman to inform them he had sold them breeding shares, a story the stewards accepted and the stakes money was paid out.

Foveros, as an official six-year-old, won his next three starts, all Grade 1s, the Hawaai Stakes, the Queen’s Plate and The Met.

Foveros initially stood in the Cape before being moved to Scott Brothers in the KZN Midlands.

Williams was also behind Foveros’s father Averof being imported to stand at Broadlands stud where he produced four Grade 1 winners, Pedometer, who won the Sun International by an astonishing 14 lengths, Priceless Assett, Dynamite Lady and Milleverof.  

Warrior Captain to call the shots

Trainer Corinne Bestel runs BLAZE OF SILK in the Gold Circle Racing YouTube Channel MR 80 Handicap at Hollywoodbets Scottsville today.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

The weather could play a leading role at Hollywoodbets Scottsville today if the predictions of some early spring rain materialise. However, the early forecast of 35mm plus for today has dwindled to 16mm – if only we could keep changing our selections!

Paul Peter hasn’t quite made it to the top of the tree as yet, finishing runner-up to Justin Snaith in the national championship and third the previous season, but over the past few years his stable has become a formidable force, boosted by the likes of Triple Tiara champion Summer Pudding.

He makes the trip to Scottsville tomorrow where Warrior Captain and Space Race can pay their way for the stable. Warrior Captain makes his seasonal debut in the sixth where he faces some useful older sprinters in what will be a searching test of his ability.

Warrior Captain was rested after a well below par run in the SA Nursery behind the filly Sheela. However, he did show smart early toe that day before hanging out under pressure, an indication that all was not well.

His form prior to that run was promising and Peter is sure to have him back and firing.

Should he not run up to expectations, then there are a host of runners there to take advantage. Winter Flight improved nicely second time out for his new stable and with a claimer up can make the necessary improvement. Blaze Of Silk loves this course and distance and there should not be much between Princekresh, who got a hefty four-point shunt up the ratings for his last win which could be enough to compromise his chances, and second-placed Fly The Coup cannot be written off lightly. Di Mazzio moved up like it was ‘race-over’ at his last run on the poly but was run out of it late while Sir Pom is another to consider.

In the seventh, Peter saddles Space Race who arrives with some consistent Highveld form over the trip and was a beaten favourite last run when in first-time blinkers but finding one better. She does tend to lack extra when it matters which could leave the way open for the likes of Arctic Princess.

Gary Rich’s mare was narrowly beaten over course and distance last start when back on the turf and was closing quickly on the winner. She is useful on her day and a repeat will see her go close again. My Saving Grace has been up against stronger since shedding her maiden and has done well on this course.

In the opening leg of the Pick 6, Path To Fortune improved nicely when going a bit of ground last start. She is well drawn and should make further improvement. Go Sandals is lightly raced but caught the eye last run over course and distance. This will her third run after a break and should strip at her peak.

The next is a minefield but Fort Wylie has run two smart recent races on this course and now has a 4kg claimer up which could make the difference. Duquesne Whistle is also holding form and is course suited and these two could be the ones to fight it out.

There are many in with chances in the fifth. Macara showed lots of promise for Wendy Whitehead , winning three of her first five starts, before a lengthy break. You could not read too much into her recent comeback sprint and she should much prefer this trip.  Twicethequality boasts some promising Cape form and has her first outing for a new stable. She has a handy weight and can feature while Gardinia had her last win over a sprint but showed up well when tried over a little ground last start and rates a strong chance.

The last could rest between Northern Warrior and Radames. Northern Warrior has been up against much stronger at recent outings and the extra should suit. With a 4kg claimer up he must have a strong chance. Radames took time to shed his maiden but that form has since been franked and he was consistent before that.

Riverstown looks to be in fine fettle

The Candice Dawson-trained BANHA BRIDGE runs in the Racing Association MR 88 Handicap at Turffontein today. Picture: Anneke Kitching

David Thiselton

TURFFONTEIN INSIDE stages a nine race meeting today and there is some good class racing to look forward to.

A MR 104 Handicap over 1450m is the highest rated race on the card and forms the last leg of the Pick 6.

The classy Riverstown has two wins and two seconds in five starts over this course and distance and he showed himself to be in fine fettle a month ago when winning over the too sharp 1160m. He was well weighted in that race but beat a promising sort in Full Velocity with ease and the latter followed up with her fourth win in seven starts. Riverstown is drawn wide but is capable of running on and has Gavin Lerena up so has a shout despite having to carry 61kg. Full Mast has won over this course and distance before and is drawn in pole. He showed signs of a form return last time over 1600m and is just as effective over this trip so has a shout off a merit rating which has dropped another two points to 98, two points lower than his last winning mark. Trend Master has come into his own lately albeit over middle distances. However, as a horse who is on the up he is interesting stepped down to a trip he was effective over in the past and he has a fair draw. Cornish Pomodoro will also find this too sharp but his best run was when returning from a four month layoff over 1600m in October last year so he could have benefited from another four month layoff here. Approach Control has a win and a second in two starts over this course and distance and is off a competitive mark but does have to overcome the widest draw of all, although he does have Warren Kennedy aboard and the latter is way out in front in the early season national jockeys log. Captain And Master has class but has been disappointing in his career and his last three runs have been poor. He is distance suited and a three month layoff might have been of benefit. Seven Patriots has front-running capabilities so in the current fast conditions is hard to ignore, although he would prefer further. Snow Palace was Grade 1-placed as a juvenile but has not won since December 2019, but she has dropped to a competitive mark now and comes off a third place finish over 1400m, although that was in a Progress Plate where she was well weighted.  They are selected in the order mentioned although going wide in the exotics is the suggestion.

The second race is an intriguing Graduation Plate over 1200m as there are three promising sprinters lining up and some useful horses who need further. Ultra Quick was a shock loser last time after an impressive maiden win and Gavin Lerena is now aboard the equally promising stablemate Tuscan Winter, who only just failed from a tough low draw over 1160m on the Standside last time. He is drawn five around the turn here compared to Ultra Quick’s six and they will have to fend off the speedy younger horse Super Excited, who was touched off by the progressive Super Agra last time and now has a plum draw of two. Leopold is 5kg better off than any other horse in this race according to official merit ratings and although suited to further he won his maiden over this course and distance so is interesting from pole position. Eagle Alley, bred to stay, is promising and returns from a wind operation. 

The seventh is also an interesting race over 1200m and the scopey Big Eyed Girl is taken to beat the progressive Warship and the promising Paityn’s Pride. 

In the eighth over 1450m topweight Captain’s Pride is interesting having always been well regarded and having proved last time he stays this trip. He is only two points higher but it is a competitive race.    

In the fifth over 1450m Wave Warrior looks to have potential and scope for further improvement so from a good draw is taken to beat Successful Ruler and the well bred Slings and Arrows.

In the third over 1200m Meteoric can make amends for her loss on objection last time although About To Storm looks to have ability and should improve on his debut in which he ran on well after a slow start.  

Allaroundtheworld looks the part

The Gareth van Zyl-trained IN AURO runs in the Gold Circle Racing YouTube Channel MR 71 Handicap at Hollywoodbets Greyville today.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

With Covid playing havoc at Fairview and jockeys from other centres not permitted to travel, there were not enough riders available to hold the meeting scheduled for Fairview today.

However, Gold Circle stepped into the break and at short notice, KZN trainers have co-operated and have put together a decent card for the poly at Hollywoodbets Greyville today.

It will be a busy weekend for local trainers with meetings scheduled for Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday and again on the poly at Greyville on Monday.

Newly crowned national champion Justin Snaith can get the meeting off to a profitable start with Allaroundtheworld. He makes her local debut and has her first run on the poly but could prove to be a cut above the opposition. He improved nicely at his second outing in the soft at Kenilworth and the firmer going can bring out the best in him.

Mama’s Boy and Guy Fox look pick of the balance.

 In the second, Rodriguez takes a big drop in class after taking on feature company from a coffin draw last start. Gimme A Rainbow goes well on the poly and was runner-up at his last two. He has the best of the draw and should feature prominently.

In the third, Austen is lightly raced but needed her last run badly. However, the stable showing signs of returning to form. Unconditional Love, Venturous and Lady Yusra are others to consider.

There should not be much between Purple Operator and Silver Stardust with little separating them when last they met. They look to be the principal runners in the fourth. Purple Operator has come on with each run while Silver Stardust had the worst of the draw last run and was finishing strongly when less than a length behind Purple Operator.

The fifth looks open by In Auro has been in consistent form of late in stronger company. He’s down in class here and should be thereabouts in an open race. The Appeal could be the danger as he has been doing well on the poly and with a claiming apprentice up should be competitive.

The sixth looks tricky but Smart William has good form to weaker on the poly and his last run on the turf is best ignored. Straight Up did well from a wide draw last start. He stays the trip well and should have a big say in the finish. Twice The Flight found his best form in blinkers and goes very well on the poly. Can Lime ´N Soda improved when stepped down in trip. Takes on stronger again.

Heaven Sent found good market support on debut and won well. She meets little of note in the seventh and can follow up. Opening Shower has contested two strong features at recent outings and takes a big drop in class.

The Dennis Drier stable, after a spell in the doldrums, seems to have turned the corner and Master Of Destiny can round off the meeting. He was a close-up second in a strong field last start and a repeat should see him close again. Greenlighttoheaven has found some form in blinkers and although he looks held by Master Of Destiny his turn will come and he could turn the tables.