GET A GRIP ON GEAR #6 COMPRESSION HOODS
PUBLISHED: March 18, 2025
Join us as we check out Racing Gear, it’s role and how it can help a horse find the Winners Box. This week it’s all about compression hoods, which are worn by the likes of Rascova, William Robertson and Gimmefabulous. The ever-popular GARTH PULLER and veterinarian MARK DITTBERNER share their valuable knowledge with us. We […]
Join us as we check out Racing Gear, it’s role and how it can help a horse find the Winners Box. This week it’s all about compression hoods, which are worn by the likes of Rascova, William Robertson and Gimmefabulous. The ever-popular GARTH PULLER and veterinarian MARK DITTBERNER share their valuable knowledge with us. We jump right in to find out more!
War Front’s sons are firing In SA
PUBLISHED: March 18, 2025
David ThiseltonWar Front is one of two sons of the great Danzig, along with Hard Spun, still standing at stud and he is making a massive impact in South Africa through his three sons standing here, the late Lancaster Bomber, Fire Away and Declarationofpeace.Fire Away is on fire at present and in the month of […]
David Thiselton
War Front is one of two sons of the great Danzig, along with Hard Spun, still standing at stud and he is making a massive impact in South Africa through his three sons standing here, the late Lancaster Bomber, Fire Away and Declarationofpeace.
Fire Away is on fire at present and in the month of March got the exacta in the Gr 1 TAB SA Classic with the Fabian Habib-trained Confederate and the Alec Laird-trained Fire Attack and now on Saturday won the R1.5 million CRS Cape Slipper over 1200m with the Peter Muscutt-trained Military Command.
Military Command led from start to finish under Craig Zackey and has the ability to kick off a strong pace.
He could add to Fire Away’s record of seven stakes winners and he is from just his third crop.
The Cape Slipper was not a stakes race, but the Champions Season will provide many opportunities for Military Command to become a stakes winner and possibly a Gr 1 winner too.
Military Command was bred by James Goodman, who trained his dam, the Australian-bred High Chaparral mare Lady Val.
She won second time out for him in a poly race over 1400m.
Goodman retired from training a couple of months after that win, but bought back Lady Val at his dispersal sale for R400,000.
She is out of a half-sister to Intelligence Cross, who won a Gr 3 for Aidan O’Brien and was a Gr 2 and Listed runner up.
Intelligence Cross was by War Front, so it is not surprising Goodman sent Lady Val to War Front’s son Fire Away and that decision has paid dividends.
Lady Val herself won third time out for Mike de Kock after that dispersal sale, but that proved to be her only other win.
At stud she has also produced the David Nieuwenhuizen-trained Talk Of The Town filly Famous Lady, who won first time out over 800m and finished a narrow second in the Gr 3 Pretty Polly Stakes over 1100m.
Goodman still has Lady Val and in fact she has a Fire Away yearling filly, so she will be valuable and the BSA National Yearling Sale might be beckoning.
Another Fire Away to have impressed lately was the Michael Roberts-trained Fortress Of Fire, who ran in a Maiden Juvenile Plate over 1200m and was allowed to drift out to 10/1.However, he won like a 1/5 shot under Rachel Venniker.Like Military Command he showed the ability to kick off a strong pace and he won with ears pricked by 3,30 lenggths from the 11/10 favourite Gotta Go Eddie, a Hollywood Racing Gimmethegreenlight colt trained by Mike de Kock.Peter Blyth of Clifton Stud bred Fortress Of Fire and it was also of no surprise that he used Fire Away.He said, “I was in love with Fire Away from the day he arrived in South Africa, because he is by War Front and War Front is by Danzig and of course I have always been mad about Danzig. Going back some time we bought Allied Flag, who was by Danzig, and he produced Classic Flag who won the July, say no more! I’ve always leaned towards Danzig and the closest you can get to him at present is War Front. He is one of the last living sons of Danzig. Lancaster Bomber has done really well and we have Declarationofpeace here in KZN … he has started well and we hope he continues to do so because he is right on our doorstep.”Fortress Of Fire’s granddam was the classy daughter of Joshua Dancer, She’s A Winner, who won the Gr 2 Godolphin Barb over 1200m for Corinne Bestel. Corinne also trained Fortress Of Fire’s four-time winning dam, She’s A Fortress, a Fort Wood daughter of She’s A Winner.She’s A Winner’s son, the Canford Cliffs colt Cliff Hanger, folllowed in her footsteps by winning the Godolphin Barb and Fortress Of Fire could be another of her descendants to win the Goldolphin Barb, as the 1100m Gr 3 event on April 27 looks an obvious target for him.It could be a target for Military Command too as well as for a Muscutt-trained Declarationofpeace colt called Spacebound, who won his debut over 1000m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth by four lengths, beating Military Command by six lengths. The race did not pan out well for the latter that day on his debut, but it was still a spectacular performance by Spacebound.Spacebound is one of only three Declarationofpeaces to have run to date and another one of them, the Mike Miller-trained Treaty Of Paris, also look promising having won by two lengths over 1100m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville in just his second start.Meanwhile, Lancaster Bomber is proving to be an enormous loss.The Drakenstein Stud-based stallion passed away just before his third season.He was not only freshman champion stallion, but his two crops have to date produced four Gr 1 winners, dual Gr 1 winner Beach Bomb as well as Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas winner Snow Pilot, Maine Chance Farms Majorca winner Rascova and WSB Met winner Eight On Eighteen.Fire Away stands at Wilgerbosdrift Stud, while Declarationofpeace stands at McRath stud in the KZN Midlands.The latter pair are sure to be in demand.
Master Du Rouvray can call the tune
PUBLISHED: March 18, 2025
Andrew Harrison Rain has been a bugbear for Hollywoodbets Scottsville this Summer with a number of abandoned meetings, but with a dearth of local racing on the current calendar, Gold Circle were able to reschedule last Sunday’s Hollywoodbets Scottsville meeting to today. However, punters need to take into account that the track is currently rated […]
Andrew Harrison
Rain has been a bugbear for Hollywoodbets Scottsville this Summer with a number of abandoned meetings, but with a dearth of local racing on the current calendar, Gold Circle were able to reschedule last Sunday’s Hollywoodbets Scottsville meeting to today.
However, punters need to take into account that the track is currently rated as soft.
One of the better bets on the card could come in the fourth where Mark Dixon saddles Master Du Rouvray. The gelding may just have needed his last run, his first back after a lengthy break and he meets some modest opposition. He should be able to go one better. O Space O could be his biggest threat although he was a little disappointing when send out a short-prices favourite last time out. MJ Odendaal’s charge has improved in blinkers and this shorter trip may suit. Vencedor has not been far back in his last two on this course and this appears to be his ideal trip. Doin’ Time is a long-time battler having his 24th start but his last run was much improved although that was on the poly.
Beautiful Rania in the sixth could come home at decent odds as she has come down in the handicap and now looks to be off a more competitive mark. She is never too far behind. Fort J’Dore is the best performed in the race going for her sixth win and although she has the widest draw she is back on her more favoured surface and should feature in this company. Siberian Winter also has a wide draw to contend with but has shown up well in her two recent sprints and the extra furlong could suit. Buttercup Baby looks progressive and has only had three starts. She was not far back in her handicap debut and could prefer this shorter trip.
Golden Chandelier has her first run for Dennis Bosch in the seventh and is one to watch in the market. Her Highveld form had gone off at recent outings but the change of environment could bring out the best although she does return from a lengthy break. Happy Analia found stable companion One Smart Cookie just too smart at her last run but it was an improved effort. Tienie Prinsloo’s filly goes well on this course. Mamas Baby could be a threat as she has started favourite in four of her last five starts. Her last two were on the poly where she won and was a close-up second at her most recent so is one to include in most calculations.
In the eighth Lexican Point makes his local debut for Frikkie Greyling after showing some fair Cape form. That form has recently proven stronger than local and the change of environment and a big drop in the ratings could see him home for his second win. Mar Del Plata has been in good form over course and distance and should give another good account. All The Time has run two big races over course and distance of late and is now 1.5kg better off with Abaddon who jumped five points in the handicap for his last win with All The Time less than a length back.
In the opening leg of the Pick 6, Ms Galore has not had much luck in running in both starts. She made a smart debut and if building on that could be the one to beat in an open affair although she does take on males. Verification made some improvement second time out and her first on turf. She can do better in this field while Life On The Tides improved nicely second time at the races. He should have a god chance in this field. Upset material is Sovereign Command who has been disappointing since showing early promise but could surprise on his best showing.
In the opening leg of the jackpot, a maiden plate, Call Me Harriet got a big shunt up the ratings after her second to the promising Mocha Blend but disappointed next time out on the poly. She stays the trip and should be competitive in this line-up. Danger could be Royal Mermaid who has only had three starts, two of those on the poly where she did not shape. However, her one effort on the turf showed some promise and she meets a modest line-up. Umzolozolo has not been far back at recent outings over shorter. The step up in trip should suit while Magic Maverick put in a much better showing last time out when running on late. This trip should suit.
Black Frost is the only runner to have been in a race in the card opener and has shown some ability. Experience could count but I’m A Fireball got a thumbs up from the De Kock stable and given a good each-way chance.
In the first leg of the PA, Captain’s Pride has shown up well in both starts to date and does rate the one to beat while Malshana Mou found some market support on debut but did not handle the soft ground and is likely to improve.
Hollywoodbets Scottsville Wednesday 19 March 2025 – Comments by Andrew Harrison
PUBLISHED: March 18, 2025
RACE 1 3 BLACK FROST 1 I’M A FIREBALL 8 PINETTI 5 MAGIC SURPRISE Summary: BLACK FROST (3) is the only runner to have been in a race and has shown some ability. Improved last run when runner-up and experience could count. I’M A FIREBALL (1) gets a thumbs up from the stable and given a good each-way […]
RACE 1
3 BLACK FROST 1 I’M A FIREBALL 8 PINETTI 5 MAGIC SURPRISE
Summary: BLACK FROST (3) is the only runner to have been in a race and has shown some ability. Improved last run when runner-up and experience could count. I’M A FIREBALL (1) gets a thumbs up from the stable and given a good each-way chance. PINETTI (8) could prove best of the balance. (Andrew Harrison: 3-1-8-5).
RACE 2
8 CAPTAIN’S PRIDE 2 MALSHANA MOU 10 MISS DANON 5 WILLOW GEM
Summary: CAPTAIN’S PRIDE (8) has shown up well in both starts to date and does rate the one to beat. MALSHANA MOU (2) found some market support on debut but did not handle the soft ground and is likely to improve. MISS DANON (10) started at long odds on debut but was not too far back and likely to improve. WILLOW GEM (5) has had the benefit of a run and can improve. (Andrew Harrison: 8-2-10-5).
RACE 3
6 MS GALORE 9 LIFE ON THE TIDES 2 VERIFICATION 8 SOVEREIGN COMMAND
Summary: MS GALORE (6) has not had much luck in running in both starts. She made a smart debut and if building on that could be the one to beat in an open affair although she does take on males. VERIFICATION (2) made some improvement second time out and her first on turf. She can do better in this field. LIFE ON THE TIDES (9) improved nicely second time at the races. He should have a god chance in this field. SOVEREIGN COMMAND (8) has been disappointing since showing early promise. He could surprise on his best showing. (Andrew Harrison: 6-9-2-8).
RACE 4
7 MASTER DU ROUVRAY 10 O SPACE O 4 VENCEDOR 1 DOIN’ TIME
Summary: MASTER DU ROUVRAY (7) may just have needed his last run, his first back after a lengthy break. He meets modest opposition and can go one better. O SPACE O (10) was a little disappointing when send out a short-prices favourite last time out. He has improved in blinkers and this shorter trip may suit. VENCEDOR (4) has not been far back in his last two on this course. This appears to be his ideal trip and he must have a strong chance. DOIN’ TIME (1) is a long-time battler having his 24th start. His last run was much improved but that was on the poly. (Andrew Harrison: 7-10-4-1).
RACE 5
8 CALL ME HARRIET 4 ROYAL MERMAID 5 UMZOLOZOLO 3 MAGIC MAVERICK
Summary: CALL ME HARRIET (8) got a big shunt up the ratings after her second to the promising Mocha Blend but disappointed next time out on the poly. She stays the trip and should be competitive in this line-up. UMZOLOZOLO (5) has not been far back at recent outings over shorter. The step up in trip should suit. ROYAL MERMAID (4) has only had three starts two of those on the poly where she did not shape. However, her one effort on the turf showed some promise and she meets a modest line-up. MAGIC MAVERICK (3) put in a much better showing last time out when running on late. This trip should suit. (Andrew Harrison: 8-5-7-3).
RACE 6
7 BEAUTIFUL RANIA 11 FORT J’ADORE 10 SIBERIAN WINTER 4 BUTTERCUP BABY
Summary: BEAUTIFUL RANIA (7) has come down in the handicap and now looks to be off a more competitive mark. She is never too far behind. FORT J’ADORE (11) is the best performed in the race going for her sixth win. Although she has the widest draw she is back on her more favoured surface and should run well in this company. SIBERIAN WINTER (10) has also drawn wide but has shown up well in her two recent sprints and the extra furlong could suit. BUTTERCUP BABY (4) has only had three starts and was not far back in her handicap debut. She could prefer this shorter trip. (Andrew Harrison: 7-11-10-4).
RACE 7
3 GOLDEN CHANDELIER 5 HAPPY ANALIA 6 MAMAS BABY 1 WINGS OF JOSEPHINE
Summary: GOLDEN CHANDELIER (3) has her first run for a new stable. Her Highveld form had gone off at recent outings and the change of environment could bring out the best although she does return from a length break. HAPPY ANALIA (5) found stable companion One Smart Cookie just too smart at her last run but it was an improved effort. She goes well on this course. MAMAS BABY (6) has started favourite in four of her last five starts. Her last two were on the poly where she won and was a close-up second at her most recent. WINGS OF JOSEPHINE (1) is way better than her last run and can surprise with a 4kg claimer up. (Andrew Harrison: 3-5-6-1).
RACE 8
2 LEXICAN POINT 8 MAR DEL PLATA 10 ALL THE TIME 7 ABADDON
Summary: LEXICAN POINT (2) makes his local debut after showing some fair Cape form. That form has recently proven stronger than local and the change of environment and a big drop in the ratings could see him home for his second win. ALL THE TIME (10) has run two big races over course and distance of late. He is now 1.5kg better off with ABADDON (7) who jumped five points in the handicap for his last win with All The Time less than a length back. MAR DEL PLATA (8) has been in good form over course and distance and should give another good account. (Andrew Harrison: 2-8-10-7).
GET A GRIP ON GEAR #5 EAR MUFFS
PUBLISHED: March 18, 2025
Join us as we check out Racing Gear, it’s role and how it can help a horse find the Winners Box. This week it’s all about ear muffs, which were worn by THE FUTURIST when winning the Grade 3 Ridgemont Peninusal Handicap in December. The ever-popular GARTH PULLER and veterinarian MARK DITTBERNER share their valuable […]
Join us as we check out Racing Gear, it’s role and how it can help a horse find the Winners Box. This week it’s all about ear muffs, which were worn by THE FUTURIST when winning the Grade 3 Ridgemont Peninusal Handicap in December. The ever-popular GARTH PULLER and veterinarian MARK DITTBERNER share their valuable knowledge with us. We jump right in to find out more!