It Is Written needs to win

PUBLISHED: 04 June 2015

It Is Written (Nkosi Hlophe)

Cape trainers Dean Kannemeyer and Neil Bruss have chances of feature race success at the Rising Sun meeting at Greyville on Saturday, while Justin Snaith reiterated the well-being of his star quality competitors.

Kannemeyer runs the improving Dynasty gelding It Is Written in the Gr 3 Cup Trial and said, “It’s a tough race but he’s exceptionally well. The Betting World 1900 was a rough race and there was a lot of bumping and checking near the fence but he still ran a fair race. The 1800m is fine for him but he will have to win to prove he deserves a place in the July.”

Kannemeyer regards his Listed Gatecrasher contender Whiskey Joe as a horse who is on the up and one that will make a nice three-year-old. He wasn’t sure how good the field he beat on debut was but added that he had come on in leaps and bounds since, although he felt the Greyville 1400m might be on the sharp side for him.

He brings Gr 1 winner Afrikaburn back in the Non-Black Type Durban Dash over 1100m on the polytrack after a lengthy break. He has had two grass gallops and Kannemeyer felt this was a good starting point, although he added it would be on the sharp side for him.

Bruss runs the talented Red Flame in the Gr 2 Tibouchina Stakes over 1400m and said she was “fine”. He added it was a tough field but she was drawn well and was effective from 1200-1800m so should run a good race from a plum draw. Her good turn of foot makes her suited to the tight Greyville circuit.

He described Go Deputy filly Flying Ice, a winner on debut over 1400m at Scottsville two week ago, as a “nice horse”. She is entered in the Listed Devon Air Stakes and took her debut win well. She should be running on strongly, judging from the telling late kick she found on debut.

Snaith said “everything is fine” with Futura and Legislate ahead of the Gr 1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge as well as with Dynamic ahead of the Cup Trial. His impressive two-year-old Australian-bred colt Lineker should be a big runner in the Gatecrasher and Bianzino is an interesting runner in the tenth over a suitable 1800m trip on the polytrack.

By David Thiselton

Picture: It Is Written (Nkosi Hlophe)