Andrew Harrison
THERE was a few dashed dreams and many reasons for hope after yesterday’s Hollywoodbets Scottsville meeting. Perceived or just a flock of sheep, the jockeys plundered the going up the inside rail down the straight course to such an extent that the ‘keep straight for a furlong rule’ was just on paper.
There were plenty of excuses across the board as riders hunted the inside rail and a close watch on race-replays may well prove profitable come Golden Horse Sprint day.
Sean Tarry and Dean Kannemeyer were bemoaning their misfortune in the Listed In Full Flight Handicap as Mombela and Seventh Gear found themselves caught in traffic but there was not taking away from course specialist Ishnana, responsible for the first boil-over over the afternoon, an 18-1 chance and paying R27 on the tote.
Garth Puller was lavish in his praise of rider Ant Mgudlwa. “He was ridden properly, the way he likes it. He needs a horse in front of him and that’s what he got,” said Puller as Ishnana powered home out of the pack with Good Rhythm, managing to out-strip a few from his inside draw, getting up for second.
Owner and breeder Robert Smith has been a long-time breeder and supporter and this win would have been just rewards for him and co-owner Thabo Mhlongo.
Tarry and Lyle Hewitson had taken their medicine with Mombela and although only eight horses lined up for the Gr3 Strelitzia Stakes, Hewitson refrained from tracking to the inside rail and Sound Of Warning gave notice that she will be a force to be reckoned with in the Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship.
Hewitson hunted the speed and produce Sound Of Warning with a perfectly timed run as she sped clear of her rivals with Corne Spies’s filly Captain’s Run a well beaten second.
Favourite High Hosanna ran her race a long way out and it was debutant Sky Glitter who caught the eye as she came from a seemingly hopeless position to fill fourth.
Cosmic Highway was a popular choice in the Gr3 Godolphin Barb Stakes but he too was a victim of the inside rail although nothing can be taken away from the winner Good Traveller. His form had been franked early in the day as Party Time, a short head behind Good Traveller in the maidens, had roared home to a comfortable maiden win.
Gelded after his last run, a ‘handful’ according to Glen Kotzen, Good Traveller, who was ridden from off the pace, now looks primed for the Gr1 Gold Medallion. Grant van Niekerk, who admitted to an up-and-down day negotiating the traffic, confirmed that his mount was still aggressive but with a bit of schooling would be a contender for more black-type honours. Good Traveller races in the colours of Howard Schwegmann, who raced many a horse with his late father Bernie.
Cosmic Highway may well be looking for further at this stage of his career but Keagan de Melo had to wait patiently for a rails run to open and the colt should benefit from the outing if nothing else.
Van Niekerk was again on the receiving end of traffic as he was unable to negotiate the well-fancied Favorita through the roadblocks in the Gr3 Poinsettia Stakes.
Stuck in behind runners as the field again concertinaed up towards the inside rail, he only managed a split late – too late to catch Vihaan’s Pie as Warren Kennedy took full toll of his rival’s misfortune.
It was an inspired decision by Ashburton-based Kom Naidoo to drop his charge back to a sprint. “We tried her over 1400m and a mile but as she looked to be going on to win, she ran out of steam.”
Vihaan’s Pie had run some promising races in good company, so this win, although a little unexpected, was not out of turn.