‘In a league of her own’
PUBLISHED: November 8, 2015
Silver Mountain was an impressive winner of the Choice Carriers Championship at Kenilworth on Saturday…
Silver Mountain looks like starting hot favourite for the World Sports Betting Cape Fillies Guineas after the way she made light of her supposedly impossible 16 draw to power home in the Choice Carriers Championship at Kenilworth on Saturday.
Aldo Domeyer, winning this Grade 2 for the first time, said: “She has improved with every run and in the straight it was unbelievable. I had some very good horses in front of me yet it seemed as if they were standing still.”
This was the first Choice Carriers win for the Mike Bass stable since Joshua’s Princess 11 years ago and for good measure they also had the third, Taffety Tart, who will also take her chance on the first Saturday in December.
Bass’s wife Carol said: “Mike thinks Silver Mountain is amazing. We have four really stunning fillies (Sublime Lady and Miss Marker are the other two) but this one is in a league of her own.”
Daughter Candice added: “Silver Mountain is a super filly. She has impressed from day one and she has always been that much better than anything else.”
Approaching the furlong marker it looked as if the only danger to Entisaar was the riderless Star Express who had unshipped Craig du Plooy in the pens and was afterwards declared a non-runner. But the 2-1 favourite was left standing by the winner and was beaten a length and a half. She was promptly ruled out of the Fillies Guineas.
Anthony Delpech said: “She didn’t quite get the trip – she’s got too much speed – and I think she is a sprinter.”
Mike de Kock added: “Second was not bad after five months off but I am convinced we were beaten by a better filly. Ours would have no chance with the winner over a mile and she is probably better over six furlongs. I will carry on sprinting with her.”
Flying Ice (33-1) was beaten less than three lengths into fourth but Neil Bruss was unhappy about the choice of course, saying: “This is the Cape season with Group races. Why are we still running on the winter course with its short run-in?”
Grant van Niekerk, who partnered the other two legs of a Bass treble, came in after the Harry The Horse Handicap convinced that Three Ballons is just the sort for the J & B Urban Honey Stayers on Met day.
Andre Nel puts Captain’s Flame, the Domeyer-ridden winning newcomer in the first, “in the top three of our fillies.”
Keagan de Melo rode his first Kenilworth winner when the Brett Crawford-trained 40-1 shot Accountability dead-heated with Greg Cheyne on Glen Kotzen’s Kiss Me Now (20-1) in a shock blanket finish to the Spring Valley Stud Maiden.
Sean Cormack picked up a week’s suspension for causing interference to fifth-placed Sava Sunset when scoring a most convincing win on 11-10 favourite Qing for Justin Snaith in the Drakenstein Veterinary Clinic Maiden.
– Michael Clower
– Picture (Liesl King): Silver Mountain wins the Choice Carriers Championship at Kenilworth
Neisius retires from race riding
PUBLISHED: November 8, 2015
Jockey Karl Neisius announces his retirement…
Karl Neisius has decided to hang up his boots on medical advice after inflammation and osteoporosis in his back have kept him out of the saddle since his last winner on September 12.
Neisius, 58, said: “The doctors told me that if I carry on my back is going to deteriorate more and they have medically boarded me, saying I am unable to do my job.
“I am very disappointed because I thought I would be able to resume race-riding but it would be silly to ride when my insurance might not be valid.”
A few years ago the nine-time Cape champion was talking of training – with a maximum of 40 horses – when the time came but, now that it has, he is not so sure.
He said: “Really, I’ve got no idea what I will do. I’ve got to get through the present stage first.”
Born in Wales, he moved to South Africa with his riding school-instructor mother and step-father when he was seven. He was apprenticed to Ralph Rixon and rode his first winner on his boss’s Glad Rag Doll at Kenilworth in March 1973. He rode his 3 000th winner on the Dean Kannemeyer-trained Cape Royal there in April 2012.
Some 55 of his 3 200-plus winners have been in Grade 1s, most notably the 1991 Durban July on Flaming Rock.
Looking back over his career he said: “All my Grade 1 wins were special and the Queen’s Plates were huge. Dynasty was probably the most amazing horse I rode and probably the one with the most potential.”
– Michael Clower
Rikitikitana to make amends
PUBLISHED: November 6, 2015
Rikitikitana is looking to make amends this Sunday at Greyville…
There is a double header at Greyville this weekend with an eight race meeting tonight, the first on turf and the rest on poly, and an eight race meeting on Sunday, which has an even split of turf and poly events.
The highlight of Sunday’s meeting is the Listed KZN Guineas Trial on turf and the classy Rikitikitana could make amends for his last start when the rider dropped the whip 200m out at Scottsville over 1400m. He will prefer this trip and has a good draw which is a significant advantage on this track. Exit Here has won his last three on the poly from 1400-1600m but before that finished a 3,25 length second to the top class Rabada over 1400m on this track when receiving only 2kg. Jumping from a good draw will allow him to be up with the pace or dictating, as he likes it. Beat The Retreat is likely looking for this trip and put up a good recent gallop. However the concern is his tricky draw. Thunderwood ran a cracker last time over 1200m and should enjoy the step up in trip, but he also has quite a tricky draw. King’s Knight has a good draw and enjoys this course. There is a question mark over this trip but he does strike as one who could stay this despite his pedigree being quite speedy. They are selected in the order mentioned
In race one over 1000m on the poly, Son Of Silver has been thereabouts in all of his starts to useful sorts and should prove too good for this field. Jason Argo ran a good race over 1200m on the poly last time and now has a plum draw so should be thereabouts. Toonani has shown some ability over this course and distance and could earn in this field despite a wide draw.
In the second over 1000m on the poly Chapel Queen has been knocking on the door over course and distance and has Marcus up, although she doesn’t have the best of draws. Heart Of Christmas didn’t start well last time but has some pace and looks to have scope for improvement. Westerly Wind could earn again over a suitable course and distance in a weak field.
In the third over 1200m on the poly Argo’s Jet ran a cracker the last time he tried this course and distance and over this distance he could get away with having had a nine month layoff. Royal Roy returns from a six month layoff but off his current merit rating he has a chance. Kolinsky won his maiden well over course and distance and hasn’t been harshly treated by the handicapper.
In the fourth over 1400m on the poly Shreya’s Star has shown some ability and is likely looking for this trip. The Deacon has shown himself suited to this distance and goes well on the poly so should be a big runner having gone close with first time blinkers last time out. Courageous King is well drawn and there is little between him and The Deacon.
In the fifth over 1600m on turf The Poet is an improving sort who was staying on over 1400m last time so this trip from a good draw looks ideal. Secret Warning won his maiden well over 1400m having shown signs of ability on debut and the handicapper has not been too harsh so he has a chance over a step up in trip which should suit. Bermuda looks to be off a competitive merit rating and has a fair draw over a suitable trip.
In the seventh on turf the exciting Satatoga Dancer tries 2000m and as a classy, progressive sort should win if he stays as he is also best in at the weights. On pedigree, his sire stayed this trip but he does have quite a speedy female line. Stormy Eclipse was staying on well behind Saratoga Dancer over 1600m last time and faces him on the same terms for a 1,5 length beating. Saratoga Dancer was not hard pressed but Stormy Eclipse has shown he can handle up to 1900m at least. Joshua’s Crown is second best in at the weights and stays the trip so has a shout for an in form yard.
In the eighth over 2400m Your Worship has a shout if able to overcome his wide draw as he is ultra consistent and distance suited. Eco Storm is close to Your Worship on form and should run a good race from a good draw as he is better than his last start when finishing moderately distressed. Star Point needed his last outing and has the class to carry top weight. Forest caught the eye running on strongly over this trip in his maiden win but hasn’t been given an easy merit rating. Battle Hammer has a shout with a light weight over a suitable course and distance.
By David Thiselton
Surrey still ahead
PUBLISHED: November 6, 2015
Eight races on the card and some good opportunities for punters, keep an eye out for Surrey…
Greyville has an eight race card tonight and as always there are some good opportunities for punters who are on the ball.
In the first over 1600m, Diamond League, a half-sister to Whiteline Fever, has run well in two 1200m races and the form has worked out well so she should take care of this weak field over a step up in trip she should handle on pedigree. Black Cat Magic was outpaced on debut over 1200m but ran on well so should improve over this trip. Attic View was doing her best work late when green over 1400m on debut. Black Cashmere found some support on debut over course and distance and Marcus now rides. Aventurine could also improve.
In the second over 1200m Highway Explorer bounced back to form last time when running on and is drawn well here in his second run after a rest and gelding. Waltzed Home has run well after layoffs before and has Marcus up. Beloved Country is a talented filly and can’t be ignored with a 4kg claimer up. Translunar is reliable and will be running on over a trip too short. Prince Of Magic is course and distance suited.
In the third over 1200m, the hard-knocking Ice Run has a good chance in an uninspiring field. The first-timer Smart World is a full-brother to the decent Amazing Strike.
In the fourth, Surrey goes well for this 4kg claimer and could still be ahead of the handicapper while he has shown enough speed to be effective over this trip. Cunning Fox won easily over course and distance last time and could handle a six-point raise. Harrison is suited to this course and distance and was hampered last time.
In the fifth over 1000m, the exciting newcomer Free State has her second outing and as one who is going places will likely be good enough off a merit rating of 83. Super Guppy is 0,5kg under sufferance but looks very well handicapped on the form of her last run on the Vaal sand and as a front-running sort will be dangerous from a plum draw. Regardstobroadway is talented and could earn.
In the sixth, National Chimes stayed on well over 1900m with this rider in August and is now a point lower. Nanojet and Information Highway make most appeal of the rest.
In the seventh over 2000m, Alpine Ridge will be coming into her own being by Go Deputy and ran on well over 1600m last time from a tough draw on the turf. Sword Storm is on the up and the handicapper might not have a hold of her yet. Lemon Tea could still be reasonably weighted for this course and distance.
In the last over 1400m, Argyle Bay could win if repeating his last run. Fareeq and Master Of Mischief both look talented and could go close first time out the maidens, while Burwaaz, Max The Man, In Your Dreams, Copper’s Pride and Royal Armour also have to be considered in an open race.
By David Thiselton
Pay attention to Doodle
PUBLISHED: November 4, 2015
Turffontein hosts a nine race meeting tomorrow and the fifth race looks most interesting…
Turffontein stages a nine race meeting tomorrow and the most interesting event is the fifth, a Graduation Plate over 1600, which features some good horses including the courageous Tiger Ridge filly Trophy Wife and the Australian-bred Teofilo colt Brazuca.
Trophy Wife is 2kg better off than any other horse in the race according to official merit ratings and her merit rating of 103 has been well earned. This is her first run since May, but she is ultra consistent as well as tough and Champion Trainer Sean Tarry’s charges have often been seen to come out after successful three-year-old campaigns and win first up as four-year-olds. The rest clearly does them good and Trophy Wife will likely arrive on course with considerable vigour and she has a good draw too.
Three-year-old Brazuca’s merit rating of 109, due to an unlucky short-head second in a Gr 1 over 1400m, is questionable considering he won his maiden last time out by 0,3 lengths. However, that was firstly over the too sharp 1200m and he beat a well-pedigreed Australian-bred first-timer, while the horse who finished a 2,9 length fourth came out and won a good race next time out over 1450m. However, he doesn’t have an easy draw and has some tough nuts to crack in just his fourth career start.
Four-year-old Majestic Bay finished a 0,5 length second to Mitraad over 1400m last time out and the latter went on to finish third in the Gr 2 Peermont Emperor’s Palace Charity Mile. However, he does have quite a tough draw.
Front Rank is 2kg worse off than Majestic Bay according to official merit ratings, but is a bit of an in and out sort and on his day can match it with some of the best of them. This is a suitable trip and he should be running on strongly from draw two with Gavin Lerena up.
The other three runners standing their ground, Nahoon Beach, Diesel Power and The Fifth Day are way out at the weights.
The selection is Trophy Wife to beat Front Rank and Brazuca.
The tip for the first race is the talented High Drama, who should have benefitted from gelding.
Night On The Hill could beat the well-bred Span Die Seile in the second.
Captainofmyheart could beat the first-timer Cherokee Grey in the third.
Gusheshe was backed on debut and could improve enough to win the fourth.
The sixth is competitive and Polly Wolly Doodle is the tip off a lenient merit rating and Arctic Route and Noor could follow her home.
The seventh could see a follow up win for Flaming Spirit, who should be coming into her own being by Silvano.
Oreo Shake looks to be the one to beat in the eighth and Lunar Approach might prove too classy in the ninth.
By David Thiselton