Most owners would give their eye-teeth to own a horse that pays its way and is not a continual drain on the pocket. There are a few that fit that bill when they line up in the seventh at Scottsville on Sunday where a win adds up to more than just a stakes cheque.
With many close to a future in the breeding paddocks the fillies and mares handicap that heads the card is seriously competitive with one more win on the pedigree CV worth another few thousand rand to the owners on retirement and possibly even more in the sales ring.
Respect At Bay has been a consistent earner for her owners and Garth Puller’s runner looks ready to add to her record. She has been close-up in every start since her last win and last time out only found the progressive Elusive Enchantment too hot to handle. She has another light weight on Sunday and a good record over course and distance.
The Pat Lunn-trained Timeous is lightly raced and has had one outing since a break where she was running on nicely behind Strategic Move on the Greyvile poly. The Lunn yard has been a little quite this winter but now that the visiting trainers have packed up and gone home one can expect an upswing from the stable and both of their filly’s wins have come over Sunday’s course and distance.
Dennis Drier has got his season off to a flier with four winners at Scottsville last Sunday and he saddles Well In Flight. She finished behind Elusivenchantment at her most recent outing but flyjumped out of the gate which cost her precious ground. She drops in class here and with Kegan de Melo in the irons she rates as another likely winner.
Mamasita races in blinkers for the first time and being an older mare they may be what’s needed to bring the best out of her.
To sum up, the list of possible winners is a long one but Respect At Bay has a lot in her favour and is taken to get home ahead of Timeous and Well In Flight.
The ten-race card has attracted huge fields and punters will have their skills well and truly tested as there does not appear to be a single outstanding bet on the card.
In the opening leg of the Pick 6 Marshall That made good improvement at his second start and from a good draw in a weak field should be right there. Angel Landing showed up well at long odds on debut. He should come on from that and can feature again. Purple Splash is lightly raced and was a close-up second over course and distance last time out. He has been rested but should feature in this field.
If there is a possible banker on the card it could come in the form of the Duncan Howells-trained Chicago Beat in the fifth. He was a late starter but made big improvement at his second outing and although draw a touch wide he looks to be a cut above this field. A possible danger is Sun Dynasty who has his first run for a new stable. He has shown flashes of ability in the Cape and can feature in this weak field.
There are many in with claims in the sixth. Ante Omnia shed his maiden on the poly last start but does appear to have some scope and can follow up. Promissory has consistent sprint form and did well in feature company last time out. With a claiming apprentice up he looks to be a big runner in this company. Paul Lafferty’s mare Pearl Emblem takes on males but is always game. She does have a difficult draw to overcome. Roy’s Taxi has the worst of the draw but has been close-up at recent outings and with a claiming apprentice up must also have a winning chance.
Drier looks to have another strong chance of a winner in the eighth. Top weight Cosmic Burst has drawn well and been consistent in strong company. She tries blinkers for the first time and on her best effort should be right there. Elephant Matriarch found her best form over the course and distance last time out and a repeat should see her into the money again. Ginger Biscuit has shown her best recent form on the poly but is never far back.
Kom Naidoo is in for a busy afternoon as he saddles 22 runners and he could sign off in the final leg of the Pick 6 with Oversure. The Mogok colt has been racing in top company and although a little way off the best he should be competitive in this field. Restless Rogue won well at second time of asking and Anthony Delpech has good form for the Howells yard. He looks to have some scope. Of the others, Shogun is lightly raced and showed up well last run when returning from a lengthy break while Omega Onslaught has held form since coming out of the maidens and with a handy weight can also feature.
Andrew Harrison