Marshall is the Guineas king

PUBLISHED: 02 May 2021

The Vaughan Marshall-trained LINEBACKER, with Grant van Niekerk up, wins the World Sports Betting Guineas at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday.
Picture: Candiese Lenferna

Andrew Harrison

VAUGHAN MARSHALL is the undisputed Guineas king. With five Cape Guineas trophies in his cabinet, he added his first KZN trophy to that collection as his pair of Linebacker and Seeking The Stars made it a stable one-two in the Gr2 WSB Guineas at Hollywoodbets Greyville yesterday.

In stark contrast to what was a messy version of this year’s Cape Guineas that was run at a mudding pace, Marshall ensured that all were going to be kept honest as Seeking The Stars with replacement rider Luke Ferraris, deputising for and injured Anton Marcus, catapulted out of his outside gate and set sail for home allowing Grant van Niekerk to settle Linebacker midfield as MK’S Pride and Bartholdi tracked the pace.

For a couple of strides at the top of the straight it was a case of plenty of horse but nowhere to go for Linebacker. With his mount reefing under him, Van Niekerk took the brave way home, barging through the traffic. From there on it was a matter of how far as Linebacker always had the measure of Seeking The Stars and as Van Niekerk eluded to post-race, he could have won by a lot further. He also pointed out that although Linebacker had a sprinters pedigree, he would stay all day.

Not so lucky was the hitherto unbeaten Kommetdieding who was in trouble early. As Russian Rock was forced to ease off the heels of The Gatekeeper shortly after the start, he forced Sihle Cele to take evasive action. Kommetdieding was last into the straight and Cele kept him up the outside of the pack. He showed an admirable turn of foot to snatch third.

Now with a good look at Greyville and 400m further to travel, the Gr1 Daily News 2000 looks tailor-made.

“They are lucky that she’s not in the colt’s Guineas, she would have them running for the hills,” were the confident words from Justin Snaith after Captain’s Ransom added the Gr2 WSB Fillies Guineas to her Cape Fillies Guineas victory. “She is a freak. She’s only 70% fit and only had two gallops in the five or four months since her last race,” he said of the hot favourite who sauntered to a comfortable win over Princess Calla.

Captain’s Ransom never gave Richard Fourie a moment’s doubt as he kept her one off the fence and three back before taking a clear passage for home. The filly did race a little green as she shifted in when asked to go but was never in danger of defeat.

The performances of Got The Greenlight, Linebacker and Rainbow Bridge at the weekend confirmed that this year’s Vodacom Durban July is going to be a cracker.

Rainbow Bridge fluffed his lines last year but Eric Sands has got the Gr1 Cape Town Met winner in a good space, probably better than last year, as he motored home to a facile win in the Gr2 Independent On Saturday Drill Hall Stakes.

Many thought that the gelding would be found out by the trip when up against seven-furlong specialists but there is little substitute for class. Rainbow Bridge scythed through the opposition to win as he liked with Catch Twentyytwo hanging on for second ahead of Ultra Magnus and Trip To Africa.

“He’s a lot more forward this year than last year,” confirmed Eric Sands. “Last year Covid got in the way and then he got sick, so we missed this race.”

Sands was also happy with the showing of Golden Ducat. “This was too short for him and he doesn’t turn it on like Rainbow Bridge. He will be right there in the July.”