David Thiselton
SIX big horses for the SA Champions Season, Kommetdieding, Linebacker, Seeking The Stars, Captain’s Ransom, The Gatekeeper and Silver Host galloped at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday and pleased their respective connections.
The unbeaten Harold Crawford and Michelle Rix-trained Kommetdieding, a comfortable winner of the Grade 3 Politician Stakes over 1800m, missed his last start due to an overreach injury. However, he was only out of work for a week and looked in fine fettle in the parade ring. Rix described him as not a big horse at all, about sixteen hands and one inch, but as one who carried himself well. She also spoke of his wonderfully laid back temperament adding, “He is still a colt but doesn’t know it.” Kommetdieding sat behind stable companion, the twice winner Pink Ffloyd, from the Drill Hall and was superbly relaxed under regular rider Sihle Cele. In the straight he switched out and the acceleration was instant. He used his big action and was obviously enjoying himself and kept Pink Floyd, who came back at him, at bay.
Next up was the Vaughan Marshall-trained Grade 1 Jonsson Workwear Cape Derby winner and Grade 1 Cape Guineas runner up Linebacker and his stable companion Seeking The Stars, who beat him into second in the Grade 3 Cape Classic over 1400m before winning the De Grendel CTS Ready To Run Stakes over 1400m and then finishing unplaced in the Cape Guineas. Seeking The Stars, a natural front-runner, led the pair under Anton Marcus. Linebacker, under Grant van Niekerk, switched out at the top of the straight and using his big, uncomplicated stride made up the leeway effortlessly. They then galloped together to the line, although Linebacker ducked away from the shadow at the finish post. On that performance Linebacker could well be the one to beat in the Grade 2 WSB Guineas on May 2 from a plum draw, as he glided past the stands in eyecatching style. Kommetdieding will be a tough nut to crack but does have a wide draw of eleven out of the 15 entries. Seeking The Stars is not out of it either. Marshall pointed out that he had simply gone too slowly in the Cape Guineas and said he would not only stay 1600m but probably further. However, he will have to be used up to a certain extent to get to the front from a wide draw, which is currently 13.
Captain’s Ransom, a winner of five out of six including the Grade 1 WSB Cape Fillies Guineas and the Grade 1 Majorca Stakes, also over 1600m, is an impressively strong individual. She is described by trainer Justin Snaith as “a machine.” She worked on her own and anybody wandering who did not know her would not have been overly impressed by the gallop as she was not asked to do a lot under Richard Fourie. However, Snaith obviously knows what constitutes a good workout for this star and was pleased. She starts off in the WSB Fillies Guineas where her she is cramped 3/10 odds at present and her chief opposition will be Princes Calla and the pole position drawn Miss Elegance.
The Snaith pair The Gatekeeper, ridden by Richard Fourie, and Silver Host, with Grant van Niekerk up, galloped at a comfortable pace from the Drill Hall with the latter in front. The Gatekeeper, a full-brother to former Vodacom Durban July winner Legislate, is still immature but displayed a big stride in the straight and the pair went to the line together. Snaith believes Silver Host is the best stayer in the country and regards him as one of the dark horses for the SA Champions Season as the Vodacom Durban July is on his radar. The Gatekeeper has for a long time been one of Snaith’s chief July contenders although he still has to qualify as he is merit rated just 110. He starts off in the WSB Guineas.