Anton Marcus has drawn some plum rides in the popular Rider Cup Interprovincial Jockey’s Challenge at Scottsville today where three teams of four riders representing their provinces will go head-to-head.
Marcus has a plum ride on Wealthy for Dennis Drier in the seventh and although the gelding took some time to get out of the maidens he has run two crackers since and is likely to be in warm order for the KZN Falcons.
However, Wealthy could be up against it in the form of recent maiden winner Starrett City. Put over ground for the first time, Alyson Wright’s charge simply cruised home. That was on the Greyville poly and he does not have the best of draws here but there was plenty to like about that win and JP van der Merwe could be on the board for the Highveld Hawks.
With Sean Tarry hunting his 200th win of the season, four to go before yesterday, In The Moment should not be discounted after winning over the course and distance last time out albeit at odds of 33-1.
Aldo Domeyer can get the Cape Eagles off to a winning start when he partners Gordon’s Cungee for Duncan Howells. Muzi Yeni’s ears were burning after the ride he gave the filly last month when barrelling off to the front and one can expect a more measured effort from Domeyer in the opening leg of the Challenge. Howells is expecting a win but Domeyer will no doubt be given stiff opposition from his father representing the Hawks who drew the mount on Power Horse and who looks the main threat to the likely ante-post favourite.
Marcus has the ride on the Mike de Kock-trained Very Vary in the second leg of the Challenge, fifth race on the card, whose form has been boosted by Zodiac Ruler. Very Vary was beaten four lengths by the subsequent Gr2 Golden Horseshoe winner and runner-up that day, Mr O’Neill, looks promising.
Two-year-olds could feature prominently here with both Kimberley and Founding Father showing promise and take on a field of modest older runners.
In the eighth, Black Tractor got his career off to a good start which earned him a lofty merit rating. He has since proved consistent but has never really threatened and it has been well over a year since that win. He is still high in the ratings but has dropped three pounds since his last start behind the useful Bunker Bill and with Marcus aboard again from a plum draw he should at least be competitive.
This being the final leg of the Jockey Challenge, Brett Crawford’s stable rider Corne Orffer has the mount on what looks to be Black Tractor’s most likely danger. Joey Ramsden’s charge Macduff has not been out since December last year but is hardly likely to have made the trip from Cape Town to sample the Durban air.
However, he does shoulder a welter burden and he may well be being primed for a race on Super Saturday at the end of the month.
Singh Is King is something of a dark horse. He shed his maiden at long odds and was then tossed in at the deep end by Kom Naidoo which on the face of it appears to have been a mistake. However, his comeback run delivered some promise and with Andrew Fortune in the irons Singh Is King may be worth including in all exotics.
Possibly the most interesting race on the card is the sixth and not part of the Challenge where a pair of promising three-year-olds take on older runners on handicap terms.
The Summerveld dogs are barking Saint Marco from the Garth Puller yard but although the son of Antonius Pius has a two from three record with short heads a common denominator, he has not been out since November last year.
Puller is a master horseman but Saint Marco faces some race-fit rivals and New Hampshire could prove more than a match. Drier has booked useful four-claiming apprentice Deago de Gouveia for the ride – successful on the gelding last time out but in doubt after a fall at Scottsville mid-week – and 6,5kg is a lot of pudding to give away.
On the down side for New Hampshire supporters, Anthony Delpech and Saint Marco have drawn on the inside of the apprentice so there won’t be any prisoners taken.
However, the pair face some salted opposition and if they fail to run up to expectations then the consistent Cat In Command and Mountain Master will be there to pick up the pieces.
Andrew Harrison