Miss Platina gets an A
PUBLISHED: March 9, 2025

Picture: Gold Circle/Candiese Lenferna

Picture: Gold Circle/Candiese Lenferna
Immediate Edge is a July prospect
PUBLISHED: March 9, 2025
David Thiselton The Hollywoodbets Durban July is looming large already with ante-post betting out and the Mike and Mathew de Kock yard will be a player this season. Mike de Kock has won the race five times and two of his winners have carried the familiar yellow with a royal blue chevron colours of Sheik […]
David Thiselton
The Hollywoodbets Durban July is looming large already with ante-post betting out and the Mike and Mathew de Kock yard will be a player this season.
Mike de Kock has won the race five times and two of his winners have carried the familiar yellow with a royal blue chevron colours of Sheik Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, which are these days registered as Al Adiyaat South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
On Saturday at Turffontein Standside the Shadwell Stud-bred Vercingetorix colt Immediate Edge remained unbeaten in three starts when carrying Sheik Khalifa’s colours to victory in the Listed WSB Hawwaam Stakes over 2000m and De Kock said in the winner’s enclosure, “He is the sort of horse you have to aim at the July and make sure you come in with the right weight.”
De Kock’s last winner in the July was Sparkling Water, who gave Mary Slack her first win of the big race as an owner as the Silvano filly was a Wilgerbosdrift Stud homebred.
Fittingly, Wilgerbosdrift also own a share in Immediate Edge.
Mike de Kock himself owns a share and so does a long time supporter of his yard, Chris Haynes.
Immediate Edge, who is out of the Australian-bred Commands mare Anhaar, an unraced half-sister to the three time Gr 1-winning champion Soqrat, was a R1.2 million Purchase at the BSA National Yearling Sale.
He was not actually the best performed horse in the Hawwaam Stakes on Saturday as he received 3kg from the Lucky Houdalakis-trained shorthead runner up Wild Intent. The latter is by Gimmethegreenlight out of the useful Listed-winning stayer Wild Ash and this twice winner was thought of as good enough to go down to Cape Town to run in the Gr 3 Politician Stakes over 1800m, where he finished a not disgraced 6,25 length ninth.
Wild Intent went into Saturday’s race merit rated 96 compared to Immediate Edge’s 88.
Towers Of Gold opened up a big lead at a fair pace and Immediate Edge, jumping from pole position, sat in midfield behind Wild Intent, who had jumped from draw five in the eleven horse field.
Wild Intent set sail for home quite close to the rail and there was a difficult moment for Immediate Edge who was on his inside because Towers Of Gold had impounded and was on the rail. Immediate Edge managed to squeeze between the latter and Wild Intent.
A thrilling duel ensued between Immediate Edge and Wild Intent but Ryan Munger managed to get the former’s head in front close to home. Wild Intent fought back but Immediate Edge managed to keep him at bay by a head.
Hollywoodbets reacted by making Immediate Edge a 17/1 shot for the July and they have Wild Intent at 25/1.
Diwali Rocket was third but was beaten 8,25 lengths.
Muzi Yeni rode a feature race double on the day.
The Robbie Sage-trained filly Poplar Park, a R40,000 buy back by Met runner up Last Winter (Western Winter) out of a Judpot mare, also jumped from pole position and needed every inch of the 2000m trip in the Ormonde Ferraris Oaks Trial.
Yeni had to push her at the top of the straight from midfield to stay in touch, but the further they went the stronger she got and she ran out a 2,40 length winner from Cocomelon with the rank outsider Fetching Flyer third.
Poplar Park only ran off an 82, despite being a twice winner, and she received 1,5 kg from the runner up and third-placed horses.
She was bred by “JJ” van der Linden and he part-owns her together with Larry Nestadt, Mark Currie and M Lieveaux.
It was a fine day for Nestadt because he had back to back Gr 1 and Listed part-owned winners in Australia earlier in the day.
In the Listed WSB Aquanaut Handicap over 2400m the Mike and Adam Azzie-trained Breeze Over dwelt and lost a couple of lengths but Yeni decided to take her round horses to the front as that is where he likes to be. Fortunately, there was no pace on and he got there without wasting any energy. The big horse dictated and kept going well in the straight to win by 1,70 lengths from Marauding Horde and Twenty Drachma’s with Raiseahallelujah and Thunee Playa next best.
Meanwhile, at Tampa Bay Downs in the USA, the former De Kock-trained Mauritzfontein homebred Gimmethegreenlight filly Gimme A Another lost her unbeaten career record but did not lose anything in defeat. It was the champion dual Gr 1-winner’s eighth career start and her first outing for eleven months. In the Gr 2 Hillsborough Stakes over a mile and an eighth she simply found the track to tight under Irad Ortiz as she was unable to fetch Saffron Moon. Gimme A Nother was toward the back of the nine horse field and showed her usual exhilarating turn of foot, but was 1,75 lengths shy at level weights to the winner, who stole a march in the straight.
Yesterday, Lyle Hewitson had a welcome double at Sha Tin in Hong Kong and two seconds, while Luke Ferraris had a winner too. Ferraris is now on 30 wins for the season and Hewitson is on 15.
Championship race heats up – Fourie bags another three at Hollywoodbets Durbanville
PUBLISHED: March 9, 2025
Graeme Hawkins Richard Fourie’s charge in the defence of his Championship title is now in full swing, booting home another three winners at Hollywoodbets Durbanville on Saturday just a day after posting a five-timer at Fairview on Friday. Current leader Craig Zackey added a solitary winner to his tally on Saturday and his overall lead […]
Graeme Hawkins
Richard Fourie’s charge in the defence of his Championship title is now in full swing, booting home another three winners at Hollywoodbets Durbanville on Saturday just a day after posting a five-timer at Fairview on Friday. Current leader Craig Zackey added a solitary winner to his tally on Saturday and his overall lead has now rapidly been reduced to single figures. Meanwhile Gavin Lerena, who does not enjoy the benefit of riding for either Alan Greeff or Gavin Smith in Gqeberha, won’t surrender easily and rode four winners at Turffontein over the weekend. At the conclusion of Saturday’s action, Craig Zackey had 167 victories to his credit with Fourie on 159 and Lerena on 155.
The first of Fourie’s three winners came in the second race, a Cape B Stakes over 1600m. Adopting very aggressive tactics on the 5/10 favourite, Let It Be Said, the pair turned for home with a significant advantage but not surprisingly Let It Be Said began to shorten his stride in the closing stages while Fatal Gem (14/1) was running on strongly from the rear. The winning post came just in time for Let It Be Said to hang on by a rapidly diminishing neck and land trainer Justin Snaith the opening double on the 9-race card.
Fourie recorded his second winner in the eighth race, a Class 3 Handicap over 1250m, riding a more patient race on the well-backed Dumbledore (33/10) for the Vaughan Marshall yard. Tracking the pace into the home stretch, Fourie made his move approaching the final 200m and the 4yo grey son of William Longsword lengthened beautifully to put the race to bed in stylish fashion. The ultra-consistent Callmegetrix finished second ahead of African Prince and a rather disappointing Miss World who drifted ominously in the market as race time approached.
Fourie closed out the meeting for in-form trainer Des McLachlan on Pilot Flame (7/2) who showed tremendous courage when taking out the ninth race, a Class 4 Handicap (F&M) over 1250m. Caught wide in the early stages Fourie was forced to make a forward move on the 4yo daughter of Master Of My Fate and she was disputing the lead as heads turned for home. Pilot Flame stuck to her task well in the stretch, but defeat was on the cards when Tanneron moved in to challenge at the 200m pole. Tanneron appeared to edge past Pilot Flame for a few strides but somehow Pilot Flame found hidden reserves over the final 50m and fought back bravely to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
Zackey’s solitary winner came in the seventh race, a Class 5 Handicap over 1250m, when scoring back-to-back victories aboard Tambourine Man for trainer Adam Marcus. Zackey made best use of pole position and took the 5yo son of Twice Over into an uncontested lead but halfway up the home straight dangerous-looking challenges were being mounted either side of Tambourine Man (28/10) by his stable companion True Horizon and the Paul Reeves-trained Mighty Mac. But Tambourine Man responded gamely under pressure and forged clear over the last 150m to score by a length with rank outsider Wing Walker (33/1) flashing up late to grab the runner-up spot. The favourite Trippi’s Silk (14/10) was never comfortable in running and failed to make an impression.
Louis Burke cemented his position at the top of the Workriders’ Series with a facile victory aboard Dawn’s Early Light (13/10) in Saturday’s opener, a Maiden Plate over 1250m. Sporting blinkers for the first time, Dawn’s Early Light made all the running and was two lengths clear of the newcomer Ocean Sky (12/1) as they reached the winning post. The biggest disappointment of the day was Victor Hugo who flopped badly in the fifth race, an Open Maiden over 1400m. Victor Hugo led the field into the home straight but was a spent force a long way out and faded away tamely as Chasingtherainbow flashed up with a strong late charge from the rear of the field to beat his lesser fancied stable companion Monkey Puzzle by a neck.

Cheltenham Festival 2025 – Tuesday 11 to Friday 14 March 2025
PUBLISHED: March 9, 2025
From the energy and thrill of Champion Day, to the stylish elegance of Style Wednesday, every day at Cheltenham is charged with an electric atmosphere. St Patrick’s Thursday brings the joy and spirit of the Emerald Isle to life while Gold Cup Day brings the festival to a close with unforgettable drama and glory. From […]
From the energy and thrill of Champion Day, to the stylish elegance of Style Wednesday, every day at Cheltenham is charged with an electric atmosphere. St Patrick’s Thursday brings the joy and spirit of the Emerald Isle to life while Gold Cup Day brings the festival to a close with unforgettable drama and glory.
From the anticipation, the roar of the crowd, the thunder of hooves, and the rush of emotion as the world’s finest horses and jockeys battle for supremacy – there truly is nothing that feels like Cheltenham.
Set in the heart of the Cotswolds, Cheltenham racecourse has hosted racing since 1815 and now showcases some of the best jump racing in Britain.
The highlight of which is the Cheltenham Festival, which runs for four days in March and is widely considered the pinnacle of the jump racing season.
There are a total of 28 incredible Cheltenham races, featuring 14 Grade 1 events contested in front of more than 65,000 racegoers each day.
Every owner, jockey and trainer dreams of a winner at the Cheltenham Festival, cementing their place in history alongside some of the legends of the sport including Denman, Kauto Star and Istabraq.
Gorgeous Bomb set to explode
PUBLISHED: March 8, 2025
Andrew Harrison Punters will have to do some serious homework for the Hollywoodbets Scottsville meeting today where they are faced with a competitive card of handicaps. Best bet however, could come in the first leg of the Pick 6, race three on the nine-race programme where Alyson Wright sends out Gorgeous Bomb. The daughter of […]
Andrew Harrison
Punters will have to do some serious homework for the Hollywoodbets Scottsville meeting today where they are faced with a competitive card of handicaps.
Best bet however, could come in the first leg of the Pick 6, race three on the nine-race programme where Alyson Wright sends out Gorgeous Bomb. The daughter of Lancaster Bomber was well supported on debut and only just failed. She can go one better even taking on males and a modest field. Biggest threat could come from One Armed Bandit who has only missed a cheque once in six starts and that was over 1800m. He should put in another bold showing back to a sprint.
In the fourth, Zena Rose has been knocking at the door for Duncan Howells and only just failed last time out over course and distance. Close up in third that day was Rani Tarabai who made good improvement after a break and could have more to come. Dee Day was always handy before fading late in her last run over a mile and can do better back over this shorter trip. Skipper O’Malley improved second time out and should prefer the extra furlong.
The fifth is a wide open handicap but Barry Du Grond ran way below ability last start and may have need the run coming off a break. He has a competitive draw with a 2.5kg claimer up and should start at lengthy odds. Burning Man found one too good when favourite last time out and can make amends while Magma Magic was another beaten favourite last run but ran well below form. He has a chance on his previous effort. Gimmethegoodlife has been close-up in both starts since his maiden win and goes well this course and distance.
Perilla faces a tough task in the sixth but steps up to a more suitable trip and jumps from a competitive gate. Bevies Delight is always dangerous and has been running on late over shorter. This longer trip from a good draw should suit. Mike Miller has three competitive runners but Warrior Royale was close-up behind Bevies Delight last run could prove the pick. Go Like Flo has the widest draw to contend with but has put in two competitive local efforts and she is never far back.
The seventh could prove a little tricky. Cape Eagle is the class act and was far from disgraced in the Summer Cup but has been rested since and he is more effective over a little further. However, his class may tell. View Of The World has been consistent and goes well this trip. He jumps in class but only has 49.5kg to shoulder. Miss Platina ran an excellent race in a six-horse field last run where Royal Victory was favourite. She also has a light weight and will be a threat.
The eighth is another wide open handicap but Sonata Samaritan was not disgraced first run out of the maidens behind the promising Mocha Blend. She had the worst of the draw that day and is now drawn pole. Forward Motion showed up well first run back from a break and the Lafferty stable is in form .Miss Paget may just have needed her last run but was not far back. She has also dropped in the ratings and now seems to be off a competitive mark. Grey Fantacy has been disappointing since her maiden win but goes another furlong further and can pop up at any time.
Future Flo can round off the meeting . He has been well placed by Michael Roberts and has only been creeping up the ratings. He has cracking recent form and rates the one to beat again. Wissa’s On Fire could be a threat as he makes his local debut. He has dropped in the ratings in spite of some useful Cape form. Philispiel showed up nicely first run back from a break and is over his favourite course and distance. While Trafalgar Square surprised with the blinkers off last time out and only got a two-point rise in the handicap.