Sean Tarry has big teams contesting the features at both Turffontein and Hollywoodbets Greyville this weekend but he spoke of how tough racing had been post lockdown with all horses coming back from layoffs of various lengths.
Tarry has still not declared his jockeys for the latter meeting due to a well documented ruling by the NHA which will allow the like of Lyle Hewitson to ride in Wednesday’s Hollywoodbets Greyville meeting on July 1 but not in the Grade 1 meeting on Sunday June 28.
In the Grade 1 World Sports Betting Premiers Champions Stakes Tarry runs Tierra Del Fuego and Tilbury Fort and he said, “This is a preparation run for the Vodacom Durban July for Tierra Del Fuego. He is very well although he is a few kgs out with the top two.”
This colt by Skit Skizzle has never raced beyond 1600m but the July entry and his participation in this 2000m race answers the question on whether the trainer believes he will stay the trip.
However, Tarry did add, “It’s a small field and if the pace is too slow and he starts travelling too well he obviously won’t see it out.” He continued, “I didn’t originally nominate Tilbury Fort. He is out at the weights and his best days are probably behind him but he is fit and well.”
Tilbury Fort has the advantage of pole position and Tierra Del Fuego is drawn eight in the nine horse field.
Tarry runs Chimichuri Run, Spring Break and Green Plains in the Grade 1 Computaform Sprint.
He said, “Chimichuri Run looked outpaced in his comeback run and I was almost reluctant to run him here based on that. But I also had to consider he might have just been ring rusty so decided to go ahead. I will back him up by running him at Hollywoodbets Scottsville next weekend, depending on how he comes out of this race. It will be difficult to beat Mr Flood on Saturday but he won’t be far off.”
He continued, “I am excited to see how Spring Break does as she is lightning fast. We have had to teach her to settle and I don’t think we have seen the best of her. The fast going makes it worth taking a chance with her and she won’t be beaten for speed, it is just a matter of whether she stays at the business end.”
He added, “Green Plains started finding form before lockdown and I was happy with her comeback, so we are hoping. It will be tough but she is fit and well.”
He runs In The Dance in the Grade 1 Empress Club Stakes over 1600m and this half-sister to Capetown Noir should be suited to fast ground as one with a good action and a fine turn of foot.
Tarry said, “This is another interesting race and she faces a tough field. Queen Supreme will be hard to beat and Ronnie’s Candy, Vistula and Running Brave are no slouches. In The Dance was far from disgraced in the Ipi Tombe when beaten 1,75 lengths by Ronnie’s Candy at level weights in November. She has subsequently disappointed and we were a bit lost about her right distance. Last time we put blinkers on over 1200m and that run convinced me she would be more comfortable over a mile.”
Tarry runs Cavivar and Golden Belle in the Grade 2 Camellia Stakes and he said, “On July day she finished distressed and it took a long time to get her right just on that day so I gave her a long break after that. But she was right up with the best of her generation although it is not ideal running her in a feature in her first run after a rest. She is doing very well but it is a talented field and she could be right there or she could be unplaced, it is tough.”
He continued, “Golden Belle has solid form and is a nice filly. She has it all to do but I wouldn’t be surprised to see her run well.”
The yard run debut winner Florida Keys in the Grade 2 SA Nursery and he said, “She drew high and so I thought it would be worth taking a chance. Her work has been good and she is looking good and I hope she improves from her first run. But Mike de Kock has a strong coupling and both of his should also improve.”
In the Grade 2 SA Fillies Nursery Tarry runs Making A Scene, who drops from a two length fifth over 1450m on debut, down to 1160m. He said, “This is a strong race with three or four hard-knocking fillies and I want to see where she fits in. We will regroup if she doesn’t run well.”
Shenanigans runs in the Grade 3 Gold Bowl over 3200m and Tarry said, “His last run was a bit lacklustre but I was happy with his penultimate run. I go in with no real confidence but he will be aimed at the Gold Cup. I think he improves in Durban and will do so again.”
Tarry’s first-timer in the first race, Magical Flight, is by the classy Tarry-trained speedster Willow Magic out of a seven-time winning Jet Master mare from 1400m to 1800m and she is from the family of the top class Tarry-trained sprinter Mythical Flight.
He said, “She may just need the run.” Track And Ball have her at double figure odds.
However, they have her stable mate Sanuk as the weak 7/2 favourite and Tarry said, “She made a good debut and should come on from it. She wouldn’t be out of it on form.”
In the second race Tarry’s first-timer Shah Akbar is by Querari out of a Galileo mare who is a half-sister to the Grade 2-placed sprinter Dijla. He said, “He will need a bit further and be a bit green but he could be running on nicely.” Track And Ball have him as 9/2 third favourite.
They go 9/1 about the stablemate Genie, who ran on into fifth place over 1000m on debut, and Tarry said, “He had a good first run and with expected improvement should be thereabouts.”
Tarry runs Cirillo and Matador Man in the Grade 1 wfa Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday.
Cirillo travels down from Randjesfontein and Tarry said, “He is extremely well.”
Matador Man is down at Summerveld and he said, “His target is the KZN Breeders Million Mile. There was no real race for him with this rating. He loves Greyville and I just hope to see him running on.”
His Grade 1 Daily News 2000 pair Shango and Tree Tumbo travel down from Randjes too and Tarry said, “Shango is doing very well but I think this run will bring him on for the July. He does well in Durban and once there I expect to see him make good improvement.”
He continued, “I think Tree Tumbo is this class and if this does not come too soon after his good second two weeks ago I expect to see him running on strongly.”
In the Grade 1 Woolavington 2000 Tarry runs Victoria Paige and Keep Smiling.
He said, “It is well documented Victoria Paige was unlucky in the Gauteng Fillies Guineas and she was then a victim of the virus when we were confident for the SA Fillies Classic. She maybe didn’t see out the Oaks trip. She will be effective at Hollywoodbets Greyville even though she would be better at Turffontein. The two top fillies here are hard to oppose. But she is fit and well.”
He continued, “Keep On Smiling on her one close second to Summer Pudding (Fillies Mile) is worth taking a chance with.”
In the Grade 2 Tibouchina over 1400m he runs Spiritofthegroove and Sidonie.
He said, “Spiritofthegroove didn’t enjoy Hollywoodbets Scottsville last time and was never travelling well. She has a good turn of foot when running around the turn and I think this is a great course and distance for her.”
He continued, “Sidonie’s comeback run was not inspiring but the field cut up and could have been stronger. He was a bit strong over a mile last time and we can use this to see what will happen if we don’t have to go to the front and try and run them off their feet so we will learn something which will be good for her career.”
Tarry runs the easy debut winner Caralluma in the Listed Devon Air Stakes and he said, “She seems a nice filly and on her good first race she would have a chance.”
He runs Montreal Mist in the Durban Dash over 1100m and said, “She is drawn deep and it is a strong field and this is a prep for the KZN Breeders day.”
By David Thiselton