How long do you make excuses for a beaten favourite? Many seasoned punters will tell you that a sure way to the poor house is making excuses for beaten horses, especially those that have let the side down on numerous occasions.
Rain Wear is one such horse. Tony Rivalland’s filly has been costly to follow, a beaten favourite at her last three and in the money at her last five starts. It was hoped that a tongue-tie would have the desired result. But prominent once again, she failed to finish off her race and it appears that first time blinkers and a drop to a mile is the last resort. She may be worth one more chance when she lines up in the third on the Hollywoodbets Greyville poly today.
Blinkers have improved Sparkling Flame and Mike Miller’s filly goes well this trip and has the best of the draw. Princess Tea has drawn a little wide but has improved with every outing and should be primed for this.
The fifth is a seriously difficult handicap where one can make out a case for almost every runner. However, Fight Song finished with a rattle to win a good race last time out, getting the better of favourite Shavout who ran at Hollywoodbets Scottsville yesterday. He copped a 5-point penalty for that win but he has been improving steadily and Gareth van Zyl’s yard is red-hot at present.
Quick Star will be out to extract revenge for the defeat of stable companion Shavout. MJ Odendaal’s gelding is backed by some solid credentials having just found the smart Captain Fontane too good last outing. The blinkers come off as he steps up in trip but he was finishing his race off well behind Captain Fontane and the extra may now suit.
Donald McDonald has a bit of a reputation after winning four of his eight starts, but he was out of action from December last year before making a recent comeback where he showed signs of ring-rust in spit of the blinkers on to sharpen him up. That outing should have brought him on nicely and if anywhere ready he should have a big chance. Straight Up is a poly specialist and was a game winner last run but there should be little between him and Coup De Tete with the former possibly the pick with his light weight.
The Howells stable has come to hand nicely in recent weeks and he can get the afternoon off on a winning note with Bourbon Beat. He has been a slow starter but has made decent strides when switched to the poly and was closing fast when starting a long odds last time out.
Without Doubt is also showing signs of coming to hand and steps up in trip while Quality Joker has steady Highveld form to his credit and has done well over ground. He rates a strong chance in this field.
The second is a tricky maiden with a few stet to improve. Lucretius appeared to enjoy the extra last run and appears to have come to hand and can go close if putting in a repeat showing. Estival is lightly raced and has improved with each outing and Bold Premier ran a cracker from a difficult draw last run and the stable is hot.
There are three race restricted to apprentice riders starting in the fourth where Rachel Venniker will be looking to notch a treble aboard the Michael Roberts-trained grey Tupelo Honey.
The mare has won her last two from the front from poor draws and has a plum draw this time around so can go in again. Unconditional Love improved nicely to win her second start. The extra should suit and she can follow up. Paul Peter has booked Philisande Mxoli for Sacred Lotus who has taken on much stronger in the past. She was close-up last run and has a strong chance with the 2.5kg off her allotted weight. Jabu Jacobs stays with Indigo Moon who showed up well in her handicap debut and had consistent maiden form before that.
Jeffrey Syster was a regular for Tienie Prinsloo when the trainer was based in Kimberly and Syster rides all four of the Prinsloo runners on the day including Montana Sky in another difficult handicap.
Montana Sky did not enjoy the blinkers from a wide draw last start and with the blinkers off and the best of the draw he should be a factor. Bedazzled Jocker, down in the handicap, Brazil Nut and Knight Warrior are all in with winning chances.
In the seventh, visiting Space Race boasts some consistent Highveld form over the trip. She makes her poly debut but does have a strong chance. Paul and Beth Gadsby’s filly Conker The World has come good with a drop in trip and blinkers. She met much stronger first up in a handicap. End Of Rock won well first up for her new stable after a lengthy break and could be anything while Beckoning has a tough draw but goes well for this apprentice and is holding form.
The last is a weak maiden where it may be best to fill up in the exotics if you have not already exceeded your budget. Freedom Dancer took to the poly last run but there should not be much between him and Alma Mater who was much improved in blinkers and only a neck behind. Nigella Express and Phaka Imali are others to consider.