Jo’s Bond, who beat Carry On Alice in the CTS Southern Cross before finishing just over a length fourth to the star mare in the Betting World Cape Flying Championship, will be one of the first of Justin Snaith’s big KZN team out of the blocks.
Snaith said: “She runs in the KwaZulu-Natal Stakes at Scottsville on Sunday week. However there is not a lot for her in Durban as she is limited to five furlongs and I would be surprised if she goes back to Scottsville for the City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint.”
Copper Force, who had subsequent Gauteng Guineas winner Janoobi behind when coming from a long way back to beat all except William Longsword in the CTS Mile, will also be making an early start.
“Copper Force had a shocking draw that day,” Snaith recalled. “But he will run in the Byerley Turk (at Greyville on April 7) before going for the Canon Guineas.”
The former champion trainer has long had a particularly high opinion of Star Express who went close in the Klawervlei Majorca despite missing most of last year.
“She rapped a tendon. It was nothing that serious but it was a warning sign and so we had to back off with her,” Snaith explained. “We will see how she goes in a couple of races and then make a call. Her best distance is 2 000m.”
On the local front the stable has found an explanation for Kasimir’s shock Kenilworth defeat at 2-10 earlier in the month. The colt was found to be shin-sore afterwards.
Greg Cheyne has been suspended for ten days (March 25-April 3) for interference when winning on La Favourari last Saturday.
By Michael Clower