The Mike Bass-trained Jet Master mare Fly By Night will defend her crown in Saturday’s Gr 1 Mercury Sprint over 1200m at Greyville and could be the dark horse as she had excuses for her below par runs in both the Betting World Cape Flying Championship and Computaform Sprint and then ran a cracker from a tough draw last time out in the Gr 1 City Of Pietermaritzburg Sprint.
Bass’s assistant Robert Fayd’Herbe said from Summerveld, “She’s drawn well (five) and it’s at Greyville this year so we need a good draw. I managed to get Anton (Marcus) to ride her and she’s doing well. She hasn’t run since Maritzburg (May 23) but she’s had a few gallops and she normally runs well fresh.”
Fayd’Herbe is not to concerned about her never having been around a right-hand turn before and said, “That’s the only thing, she hasn’t been to Greyville before, but she’s quite a straight forward horse, she doesn’t look around or anything. She’s quite a brave filly, she’s an older filly and she doesn’t get phased by new things.”
He added, “Her works good, she’s doing well, but the yard we’re in is exposed to quite a lot of dust and horses have been running in and out, so we will scope her sometime this week.”
He said about her last run, in which she finished a highly meritorious 1,8 length third to Carry On Alice, having jumped from an unfavourable high draw of ten, “The going was biased, you had to go down the inside and we got stuck on the outside of them and she was running on nicely like she did last year (when a narrow second to Via Africa). We have kept her for this race.”
Her preparation for the Cape Flying was affected by a fetlock problem. The yard were mystified by her Computaform run and wondered whether the long journey from Cape Town could have affected her.
Fayd’Herbe said those two runs were now behind her and concluded, “She’s definitely back to her best.”
Fly By Night’s three-year-old full sister Come Fly With Me runs over the course and distance of the Mercury in the first race of the day. She 2,5kg under sufferance with the best weighted horse, Real Princess, and might prefer further, considering she won over 1600m last time out. However, Fly By Night only came into her own as a four-year-old, so Come Fly With Me should be improving rapidly at present and is an interesting contender.
The yard’s other runner on the day is the four-year-old Count Dubois filly Counting Angels who runs in the Listed Queen Palm Stakes over 2400m for fillies and mares. This is her third run after a layoff and she is officially the joint best weighted horse. On pedigree, being out of a Rakeen mare who won over 2000m and has produced a winner over 2500m, she has chance of staying the trip.
By David Thiselton
Picture: Fly By Night (Liesl King)