The Meaker’s go home proud
PUBLISHED: May 4, 2015
Roy and Gladys Meaker are two of the most loyal supporters of KZN racing and their stalwart Silvano gelding Ice Machine gave them a deserved big win…
Roy and Gladys Meaker are two of the most loyal supporters of KZN racing and their stalwart Silvano gelding Ice Machine gave them a deserved big win on home soil when winning the Gr 2 Drill Hall Stakes over 1400m, a race he had finished second in two seasons ago behind the brilliant Beach Beauty.
Charles Laird, the third trainer to have worked with the problematic gelding, has done a fine job in bringing him back from a long layoff and this was just his second start for the yard.
Previous trainer Dean Kannemeyer also delivered a Gr 2 victory the second time he sent Ice Machine out and his win on that occasion in the Gr 2 Green Point Stakes over 1600m, beating champions like Beach Beauty and Capetown Noir, showed his true potential.
Ice Machine had virtually been forgotten when reappearing at Scottsville after a nine month break just over a month ago, but the rest and recuperation he had been given by Laird had done the trick and he ran an eye-catching second to his useful former stablemate Power King.
Ice Machine looked to have a huge chance on Saturday after the shock scratching of Legislate as he runs well fresh and the Greyville 1400m is tailor made for him because of his electric turn of foot.
The Meakers, who owned the 1977 J&B Met winner Bahadur, have been patient with Ice Machine and it paid dividends on Saturday. However, Laird’s post-race comment that he hoped the gelding would pull up sound speaks volumes of how difficult a horse he is to train and his future can’t be planned too far in advance.
– By David Thiselton
Picture: Ice Machine (John Lewis)
Big movers in July betting
PUBLISHED: May 4, 2015
After the running of the Independent On Saturday Raceday, there have been a lot of movements in the July betting…
Ice Machine was yesterday slashed from 100-1 to 20-1 for the Vodacom Durban July following his impressive win in the Independent On Saturday Drill Hall Stakes.
KRA Guineas winner The Conglomerate was the other big mover. He was backed from 33-1 to 20-1 before Saturday’s race and Betting World yesterday cut him right down to 8-1.
The country’s biggest bookmaker shortened favourite Majmu from 33-10 to 3-1, eased Legislate from 7-1 to 8-1, marked out King Of Pain from 33-1 to 50-1 and Heartland from 55-1 to 200-1.
– By Michael Clower
Mubtaahij does SA proud
PUBLISHED: May 3, 2015
“Those were some bloody good horses ahead of him.” (Mike de Kock)
The Mike de Kock-trained and Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al Maktoum-owned Mubtaahij became the first South African-trained horse to run in one of the world’s most famous races, the Kentucky Derby, on Saturday.
He could not live with the relentless gallop of the American horses and finished a far from disgraced 9,25 length eighth in the 18 horse field. Mike de Kock said on his website: “Those were some bloody good horses ahead of him.”
From a draw of 6 Mubtaahij hugged the rail under Christophe Soumillon and was within striking distance down the back straight. However, the leaders turned up the heat rounding the turn and never let their foots off the pedal. Mubtaahij could only chase in vain.
The favourite American Pharoah won to give trainer Bob Baffert his fourth win in the big race and jockey Victor Espanoza his third. The race was run in front of a record crowd of 170,513.
By David Thiselton
Picture: AP
Watch the race: https://vid.me/2dbV
Alexis rules in Fillies Guineas
PUBLISHED: May 2, 2015
Alexis quickened well to win the Gr2 KRA Fillies Guineas at Greyville today…
Brett Crawford has made a cracking start to his KZN season, winning two of the three races his horses have contested so far. Gulf Storm won the In Full Flight Stakes at Scottsville last Sunday and Alexis gave Crawford his second consecutive Gr 2 KRA Fillies Guineas – Maybe Yes last year – when she powered away from the favourite Inara, jockey Corne Orffer punching the air in triumph.
Orffer has his mount settled midfield as Ataab pulled herself to the front ahead of Cathy Specific at a reasonable gallop. “I thought she might not see out the ‘mile’ but she switched off nicely,” said Orffer. “When I asked her she gave a very good kick.”
Inara, whose coat looked a little wintery in the paddock, took off together with Alexis as the field crossed the subway, but the latter showed a superior turn of foot and went on to win by two lengths. Inara ran on to snatch second ahead of Ataab who had stayed on resolutely.
In contrast to his jockey, Crawford was never in doubt about the filly’s stamina. “I was never worried about her seeing out the trip. Her debut run in Natal was very good and she had come on well from it.”
Where to now? “I’ll tell you tomorrow! I think ten furlongs may be a bit far (The Woolavington 2000). She’s only this big,” he said, indicating waist-high.
By Andrew Harrison
Picture: Alexis winning the Gr2 KRA Fillies Guineas (Nkosi Hlophe)
The Conglomerate stakes his claim
PUBLISHED: May 2, 2015
The Conglomerate ran out a convincing winner of the Gr2 KRA Guineas at Greyville today…
The Conglomerate threw his hat into the ring for the Daily News 2000 and the Vodacom Durban July with a smashing win in the Gr 2 KRA Guineas. Possibly taken in by the often moderate pace in which many races are run in the Cape, Joey Ramsden was surprised as the lesser fancied of his two runners landed the Guineas from Mac De Lago and Light The Lights.
“I must be honest I thought it was too short. I didn’t think he could win an eight furlong race, but they went like hell.” Anton Marcus echoed Ramsden’s sentiments. “I thought it was patently too short but he was aided by the good tempo up front.”
Marcus was at his sublime best as he tracked the pace set by Riff Raff and Amazing Strike with Ramsden’s more fancied runner Kingvoldt tucked in behind.
Marcus went early on The Conglomerate and pinched what turned out to be a winning lead. “I was cursing Anton. I thought he had gone too early,” laughed Ramsden.
Mac De Lago run on steadily up the inside rail to take second with Light The Lights just ahead of a wall of horses.
Disappointment was Kingvoldt who found nothing in the straight.
By Andrew Harrison
Picture: The Conglomerate winning the Gr 2 KRA Guineas (Nkosi Hlophe)