The Charles Laird-trained Ice Machine can make up for last season’s hugely disappointing on course scratching by winning Saturday’s Gr 1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge and there would hardly be a soul in the house who would begrudge this gallant seven-year-old Silvano gelding the victory.
Despite his brilliance, Ice Machine is yet to win a Gr 1.
Last year, after a scintillating victory in the IOS Drill Hall Stakes, connections were optimistic of him upsetting the like of Legislate and Futura in the Gold Challenge. He had never been better in the build up, but alas, upon arriving at the course he stepped on a stone and had to be scratched.
There are no Legislates or Futuras in this year’s field and furthermore, with the scratching of Legal Eagle, the man who knows him best, Anton Marcus, is available to ride him. On the downside he is one year older than last year and has yet another wide draw to contend with.
However, Laird said Ice Machine was “very, very well” and his preparation had gone “exceptionally well”. He just hoped there would be a decent pace and not the same crawl which had played into the hands of pacemaker New Predator in the Drill Hall Stakes. Ice Machine was dropped out from a tricky draw of seven in the latter race and ran on strongly for a two length third.
Laird has Exit Here in the Gr 2 Cup Trial over 1800m. He scratched him from the Vodacom Durban July after his disappointing run in the Gr 2 Canon Guineas. However, this will likely be in his favour as the Cup Trial is now his chief target and the yard have been able to train him up to his peak.
Laird said a line could be drawn through the Canon Guineas run as Exit Here had been asked to set ridiculously fast fractions out in front under an inexperienced rider and had not surprisingly faded in the straight.
The Jay Peg colt will appreciate the step up in trip. However, Laird felt his 103 merit rating was still harsh, despite him having been dropped two points for that last run (The Cup Trial is a handicap). He also has a wide draw of ten to contend with, but Weichong Marwing is aboard and should give him every chance.
Laird has two horses in the Listed Gatecrasher Stakes for two-year-olds over 1400m.
He said Anton Marcus rated Warm White Night colt Buffalo Soldier and had always regarded him as one who would be better from 1400m up to 1600m. He jumps from a tricky draw of nine.
He finished 3,25 lengths behind Horse Guards over 1200m at Scottsville last time out in his second start, after having run on well to win over 1000m at Scottsville on debut. Horse Guards went on to disappoint in the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion, but his saddle slipped, so it was not his race.
The other Laird runner in the Gatecrasher Stakes is the well-bred Silvano colt Palladium, who is a half-brother to the like of Val De Ra and Tevez. He jumped from a tricky draw over 1200m on the Greyville turf on debut and made up a lot of ground to just get up and beat the hard-knocking Rand Hedge. On that showing he should also appreciate 1400m. Laird described him as “decent”. Keagan de Melo sticks with him and they jump from a good draw of five.
David Thiselton