KZN’s chief flag bearers in the 2014/2015 season were once again the respectively powerful yards of Dennis Drier and Duncan Howells and it was the former who recaptured the title of KZN Champion Trainer. Gavin van Zyl finished in the top ten on the National log for the fifth season in succession, Charles Laird had won of the highest strike rates in the country and it was a roller coaster season in more ways than one for Paul Lafferty. Mike de Kock is officially a KZN trainer, although he is generally regarded as an international trainer, and he finished second on the national log.
Drier can look back on a particularly memorable Champions Season in which he won five Gr 1s. Historians are always hard pressed to accurately present previous racing records in this country as the archives are poorly kept, but it would appear that the great Terrance Millard won six Gr 1s during the Durban Winter season (now known as Champions Season) of 1990 (Illustrador won the SA Guineas, the Durban July and the Gold Cup, Jungle Warrior won the Schweppes Challenge and the Champions Stakes and Olympic Duel won the SA Fillies Guineas).
Drier’s five Champions Season Gr 1 victories were achieved through Captain Of All (Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint and Gr 1 Mercury Sprint), Seventh Plain (Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion and Gr 1 Durban Golden Horseshoe) and Chestnuts N Pearls (Gr 1 Zulu Kingdom Golden Slipper). The Scottsville Sprint meeting was the first time Drier had landed two Gr 1s on the same day and then he did it again on Vodacom Durban July day. Drier’s Cape Summer Of Champions Season was plagued by the travel sickness many of his string picked up on the way down and having won Gr 1 races down there for the previous three seasons he came home empty handed in that regard this year.
However, Captain Of All was reckoned by all and sundry to have won the Gr 1 Cape Flying Championship until the photo finish showed otherwise. Drier still had a successful time in Cape Town, winning a Gr 2 and two Listed events, while his Var colt Generalissimo broke the Kenilworth 1200m course record in a Graduation Plate over 1200m. In KZN, on top of the five Gr 1s, he also won a Gr 3 and three Non-Black Type features and at the postponed Super Saturday meeting, which officially fell in this season, he won a Listed race. Drier finished sixth on the National log with stakes earnings of R8,946,512 and was crowned KZN Champion trainer with 74 winners in his home province.
Howell’s chief horse in the season was the brilliant three-year-old filly Same Jurisdiction. She had a luckless Johannesburg campaign, but still claimed a Gr 1 runner up position in the Wilgerbosdrift SA Fillies Classic. In KZN she won the Gr 1 Jonsson Workwear Garden Province Stakes and the Gr 3 Flamboyant Stakes and she was a fast finishing second in the Gr 2 Tibouchina. Howells also won the Gr 1 Thekwini Stakes on Super Saturday with the filly Lauderdale and had earlier won the Gr 2 The Debutante with the exciting unbeaten filly Cosmic Light.
The yard also won three Listed races and two Non-Black Type events and one of the winners of the latter, Saratoga Dancer, is another horse to follow this season. Howells finished twelfth on the national log with earnings of R6,862,038, but lost his KZN Champion trainer title partly due to his string not initially taking well to polytrack racing. However, he still finished second on the KZN log with 61 winners.
Van Zyl operated out of Summerveld and Turffontein and had Gr 2 wins with No Worries (Jo’Burg Spring Challenge) and Heart Of A Lion (SABC Gold Vase). He also won two Gr 3s and a Non-Black Type event. He finished eighth on the National log with earnings of R8,009,800 and fourth on the KZN log with 44 winners.
Charles Laird won the hitherto richest race in South African history, the R3,85 million Emperor’s Palace Ready To Run Cup over 1400m on the tough Turffontein Standside track with Rich Girl and this was a fine training feat for a filly who appears to be better at sprints. This was a restricted race so didn’t count towards the national log statistics. Laird also worked wonders with the talented but problematic Ice Machine, who joined his yard as a six-year-old at the beginning of the season.
The classy Silvano gelding won the Gr 2 IOS Drill Hall Stakes in emphatic fashion and then ran a great race in the July over a trip too far before being touched off in the Gr 1 Champions Cup over 1800m by Equus Horse Of The Year Futura. The yard also won two Listed events and a Non-Black Type feature and finished 17th on the national log with earnings of R6,022,850 achieved at a strike rate of 15%. The yard finished joint fourth on the KZN log.
Lafferty’s top class three-year-old colt Harry’s Son was one of the most travelled horses of the season and he won the Gr 3 Graham Beck Stakes over 1400m as well as the Gr 2 Gauteng Guineas at Turffontein and also finished second in both the Gr 1 Grand Parade Cape Guineas and Gr 2 Investec Dingaans and fifth in the Gr 1 SA Classic. Lafferty was at the centre of one of the most heartwarming stories of the season as the industry rallied around him and raised funds for treatment after being diagnosed with lymphoma. Lafferty also won both a Listed and a Non-Black Type event with “the miracle horse” Double Clutch.
De Kock was second on the national log with earnings of R19,616,262 and third on the KZN log with 50 winners. His highlights were wins in both the Gr 1 Cape Flying Championships and Gr 1 Computaform Sprint with the brilliant filly Alboran Sea, victory in both the Gr 1 Avontuur Estate Cape Fillies Guineas and the Gr 1 Laurie Jaffee Empress Club Stakes with his champion filly Majmu, Ertijaal’s win in the Gr 1 Investec Cape Derby, Entisaar’s wins in both the Gr 2 SA Fillies Nursery and the Gr 1 Allan Robertson, Pine Princess’s win in the Gr 1 Wilgerbosdrift SA Oaks and he also won the Gr 1 eLan Property Group Gold Cup on Super Saturday with Wild One, which put him into the lead on the current season’s log.
Weiho Marwing officially became a KZN trainer this season and won the Gr 1 President’s Champions Challenge with Wylie Hall and he also won a GR 2, a GR 3, a Listed race and a Non-Black Type feature.
Mike Miller had a fine Champions Season considering his small string. His gelding Sheik’s Brashee won a Non-Black Type Sprint before finishing third in the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint at odds of 33/1 and his colt King’s Night won the Gr 2 Umkhomazi Stakes.
Colin Scott won the Gr 3 Christmas Handicap with Fourth Estate and the yard also won a Non-Black Type event with the old soldier Stolen Destiny.
Dennis Bosch won the Non-Black Type KZN Yearling Sale Million with Cutting Edge.
Mark Dixon won a Non-Black Type event with his classy filly African Dream and she was later a mere 0,35 lengths behind the runner up when fifth in the Gr 1 Mercury Sprint.
Alyson Wright won a Listed event with Deputy Ryder.
There were Non-Black Type wins for all of Alistair Gordon, Paddy Lunn and Doug Campbell.
Kom Naidoo was sixth on the KZN log with 38 winners and 32nd on the National log.
By David Thiselton