Lucy In The Sky with a tough draw

PUBLISHED: 10 March 2021

Turffontein Racecourse

David Thiselton

THE Turffontein Inside track stages an eight race meeting today and it looks to be a favourable one both for exotic and on the nose players.  

The first race is a workrider’s maiden over 1200m and Lucy In The Sky is taken to win despite a tough draw. She showed a fluent cruising stride last time over this trip down the straight and ran on well for second, beating Ruby Woo by 0,90 lengths. She can be dropped out before running on. Ruby Woo will be a threat as she has a draw advantage over Lucy In The Sky and has some early pace. 

The second race is a Maiden Juvenile Plate over 1450m and Savage Love could defy the form. She was beaten 1,55 lengths by the ruling favourite Freedom Of Choice last time over 1200m on the Vaal Classic track but was drawn wider and had to be dropped back to find cover. She was closing on Freedom Choice in the closing stages and now has a plum draw over a step up in trip she will relish being by Coup De Grace, who won from 1200m to 1400m out of a Lambent Light are who won four times from 1000m to 2000m. Freedom Of Choice is by Master Of My Fate and is a half-sister to a horse who has won four times from 1800m to 2400m so she will also relish the step up in trip and she also has a far draw. Those two should be enough for the Bipot.

The third race also looks to be a two-horse race. Fisher King ran a good race last time over 1200m and this Willow Magic half-brother to SA Derby winner Hero’s Honour will relish the step up in trip to 1450m. He has a plum draw of two. Noble Strike is an eyecatching looker and can do a lot better than his debut when caught wide and green throughout, so he is taken to reverse form with Coming In Hot and Tinder Dry. The latter pair could earn again.

In the fourth race there also look to be just two who are necessary for the exotics. Extravert is made the best of the day, although not with a great deal of confidence. He was dropped down to a sprint trip last time for the first time since his debut and showed good cruising speed in front. He finished four lengths back in third but was 4,25 lengths clear of the rest of the field and he now races over the same trip from a good draw with Khumalo retaining the ride. Katzenthal made a good impression on debut behind the highly promising Al Sakeet after being slow way and jumps from pole position so is also going to be a big runner. 

In the fifth race over 1600m Fast Draw enjoyed the step back down to this trip last time not surprisingly as he tended to race too strongly over further and he now has a good draw so should go close. Blue Spark is often thereabouts and also has a fair draw over a suitable trip. Amberglo Star has done well in her last two starts from favourable draws so she can be considered, although she now has a tough draw to overcome. Light Warrior can be considered too as some of his form is good in the context of this race although he does have a tricky draw. Enigma Code can also be considered on his last run as he has a plum draw.

The sixth race over 1600m is an intriguing Graduation Handicap that pits the front-running La Luvia, who jumps from a good draw, against the long-striding closer Puerto Manzano. The latter will be no doubt be dropped out again and would prefer the log straight of the Standside track, but there are only eight horses in the field and he should be close enough to have a chance of making up the deficit. Under the conditions the well drawn Rock You also has a shout as he runs on well.

The seventh race over 1450m, a Graduation Plate for fillies and mares, is the highlight of the meeting as it sees the reappearance of the much touted Florentine. Her defeat on debut was a shock at the time but the one who beat her, Sweet Future, has turned out to be well above average. Florentine won well second time out and has a fair draw over a step up in trip she will relish. Zimbaba is the danger as she will also relish the step up and has some class. She is by Legislate out of a mare who is by Pivotal out of Ipi Tombe so it is not surprising that Zimbaba possesses a fine turn of foot.

The last race is the toughest on the card and as man as possible must be included. Entente is probably the one with the most ability but she tends to throw her head up in the running so makes it difficult for herself. She is capable of mowing this field down if she settles well enough at the back after likely being dropped out from a wide draw.  Bitter Wind has her first start around the turn since her maiden win so can bounce back as she produced a good kick from the front that day. Speechmaker runs on well over shorter so is interesting stepped up to this trip again. Milan’s Princess should also handle the step up in trip and is the joint best-weighted under the Classified Stakes conditions together with Bitter Wind and Speechmaker.