In form trainer Dean Kannemeyer’s Tsogo Sun Sprint contender Captain Alfredo is interestingly weighted and could be his yard’s best chance of a Gr 1 winner at Scottsville’s Festival Of Speed meeting on Saturday.
However, he is also bullish about City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint runner Real Princess and hopeful about Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion contestant Paperback Writer.
Kannemeyer’s first comment about Captain Al four-year-old gelding Captain Alfredo was, “He carries a bit of pudding.” Connections had hoped to get him into the race carrying closer to 52kg or 53kg but instead he has 56,5kg to contend with. However, on the bright side, his merit rating of 109 is almost certainly capped.
He beat line horse Ernie by a wide margin of 4,75 lengths last time out in the Listed In Full Flight Stakes over 1100m at Scottsville. He was given a maximum eight point raise in accordance with the new guidelines for a Listed handicap race winner, but without the restriction it would likely have been more.
He will face In Full Flight runner up Captain’s Causeway on only 0,5kg worse terms, despite a 1,75 length beating, and he will be 3,5kg worse off with Ernie. On paper he should have the beating of both of them again, although the In Full Flight was run in “very soft” going, which tends to cause fields to be more spread out.
On the other hand, Exelero is 1,5kg better off with Captain Alfredo from their last meeting in mid-April over the Tsogo Sun Sprint course and distance, despite beating the latter by 1,25 lengths.
However, Kannemeyer believed there was a possible explanation for that run and said, “It seemed faster down the outside that day (Exelero stuck to the outside), and we followed Natal down the inside.”
Kannemeyer has been pleased with Captain Alfredo at Summerveld and said, “He is a tough, solid horse and is sound-sound, so he takes his races very well.”
Jockey Anthony Delpech worked him on Tuesday morning and confirmed he was “doing well”.
Delpech has already won five Graded races this SA Champions Season and rides Captain Alfredo from draw 11.
Kannemeyer pointed out Real Princess had been squeezed at the start before running on to win the Gr 3 Poinsettia impressively over the City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint course and distance on May 1. That was despite it having been her first start since finishing a 0,8 length third to Carry On Alice in the Gr 2 Southern Cross Stakes over 1000m in late December.
He said, “She has got ability and has been thriving since that last run. Carry On Alice is probably the best sprinter in the country, but if Real Princess puts her best foot forward she is going to be very competitive, you could see in her last win how she turned it on.”
On the downside the four-year-old Trippi filly will be 2kg worse off with Carry On Alice from the Southern Cross Stakes and 2kg worse off with Lanner Falcon for a mere 0,25 length beating in the Poinsettia. She is drawn eight with Delpech up.
Kannemeyer said he had probably made a mistake running Paperback Writer at Scottsville on debut around the bend over 1400m, but had wanted to take advantage of a good draw. He over raced in the early stages of a messy affair and was never in it.
In his second start the well-bred Var colt, who is out of Gr 1 SA Fillies Guineas runner up Classique Story, showed pace throughout over 1400m on the Greyville poly and after opening up a big lead in the straight held on to win by a comfortable 1,75 lengths, albeit against a moderate field.
Kannemeyer said, “He will be better over 1200m at this stage as he has so much speed and I am not just running him for the sake of it.” Delpech is up from draw five.
David Thiselton