Greaterix has the class
PUBLISHED: January 4, 2025
David Thiselton Two Gr 3s and a Listed race head the Highveld Sunday meeting at Turffontein Standside on what should be an intriguing day of racing. In the Gr 3 Got The Greenlight Stakes over 1400m Greaterix is highly regarded and classy and can be excused for his Dingaans run when a disappointing five length […]
David Thiselton
Two Gr 3s and a Listed race head the Highveld Sunday meeting at Turffontein Standside on what should be an intriguing day of racing.
In the Gr 3 Got The Greenlight Stakes over 1400m Greaterix is highly regarded and classy and can be excused for his Dingaans run when a disappointing five length third as he was caught in front and he also returned with abnormal blood readings. He has a fair draw of five and won’t mind the step down in trip. Cosmic Speed should go close despite carrying a 2kg penalty and having to jump from a wide draw. He was an easy winner of the Gr 2 Durban Golden Horseshoe over this trip as a two-year-old and should have come on from his reappearance, which he won over 1160m. He has a good turn of foot so can be dropped out by Craig Zackey. Choisaanada is highly regarded and looked to be classy in his last win, so he should have more to come. Fire Attack has to carry a 2kg penalty and also has a wide draw. He showed his class when second in the Gr 2 Betway Dingaans last time, beaten only by the wonder filly Quid Pro Quo. He won the Gr 2 SA Nursery over 1160m, so the step down in trip will not bother him, although he was handy in the Dingaans so will need luck to get cover from the wide draw here. Musical Score impressed as a horse who is on the up when winning a fine race over 1400m last time out. He had both Fire Attack and Choisaanada well beaten in that race, although the latter pair did probably run below par. He can’t be left out of the Pick 6. The Specialist has been disappointing as a three-year-old, but had classy form as a two-year-old and can bounce back, although he does have a tough draw.
In the Gr 3 Betway Mother Russia Stakes over 1400m Vulcanite is weighted to win easily and will be hard to beat from draw two under Zackey. She won her maiden over 1600m by 8,25 lengths and despite being given a 96 merit rating she beat older horses next time out over 1600m by 3,75 lengths. On the downside the form of that last race has not worked out exceptionally well. Salenio Peninsula was not disgraced in the Gr 3 Fillies Mile when a 6,90 length fifth behind the exceptional Fatal Flaw, who went on to win the Gr 1 WSB Cape Fillies Guineas. This half-sister to Barbaresco is well drawn with Gavin Lerena up and should still improve. Miss Lia beat Salenio Peninsula by 0,70 lengths last time they met over 1450m, but is now 1kg worse off and has a tough draw. Bakwena looks talented and will relish the step up in trip on pedigree. Sonic Jet is on the up and could also be involved.
In the Listed Wolf Power 1600 Truth proved himself full of class early in his career and looks to be coming back to his best. He sneaks into the handicap here with the minimum weight of 53kg (the topweight using the benchmark was 59kg so all weights were dragged up 1kg meaning bottom weight here is 53kg) and has a fair draw of six under the returning Muzi Yeni. Truth might have gone for home too soon last time and was caught by Storm Brasco. He is now 3kg better off with Storm Brasco for a 0,25 length beating, although that is just 1,5kg better off if the 1,5kg claim of Rachel Venniker is considered. On pedigree the son of Heavenly Blue should enjoy the step up to 1600m. Pomodoro’s Jet had given the impression the best had not yet been seen of him until waltzing away with the Grand Heritage over 1475m, winning it by 5,50 lengths. He was given a nine point raise to 105 meaning he has to carry 57,5kg in this handicap event and he also has to jump from a tough draw of eight, considering he is a handy type. He will need some luck to be covered up in the running. Command Pilot is only half-a-kilogram under sufferance and represents an in form yard from pole position. He relished this course and distance last time and won easily. He looks to be coming into his own and is a runner here. Storm Brasco was having his first run for nine months when storming past Truth last time and has always struck as a classy sort. He has a tough task confirming the form with Truth, but might have come on from the run. Savannah Storm is not reliable, but if things pan out well for him he can produce a devastating late kick, so he can be considered under Ryan Munger, who is on his winter break from racing in Canada, although a wide draw makes it tough.
All three of the features will provide pointers to the big Guineas meeting at Turffontein in early February.
Hollywoodbets Scottsville Sunday 5 January 2025 – Comments by Andrew Harrison
PUBLISHED: January 4, 2025
1 1 ONE ARMED BANDIT 4 FINE DINING 9 LIFE ON THE TIDES 8 LIMELIGHT LEGEND Summary: ONE ARMED BANDIT (1) ran well below expectations when sent over 1800m last time out. Paul Lafferty has brought him back to a sprint and he looks to be the one to beat in a modest line-up. FINE DINING (4) has […]
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1 ONE ARMED BANDIT 4 FINE DINING 9 LIFE ON THE TIDES 8 LIMELIGHT LEGEND
Summary: ONE ARMED BANDIT (1) ran well below expectations when sent over 1800m last time out. Paul Lafferty has brought him back to a sprint and he looks to be the one to beat in a modest line-up. FINE DINING (4) has found some market support in both starts but has yet to show. He could pop up in this field. MJ Odendaal has three runners in the field, best of which could be the well-bred first timer LIFE ON THE TIDES (9) but Tony Rivalland also has a blue-blood first timer in LIMELIGHT LEGEND (8). Both should be closely monitored in the betting. (Andrew Harrison: 1-4-9-8).
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4 FATE DECREED 5 PINK DIAMOND 2 JOAN THE WAD 3 ELUSIVE BELLE
Summary: FATE DECREED (4) was a recent maiden winner but in spite of showing improved form leading into the win she was friendless in the market, drifting from an opening call of 4-1 to start 14-1. However, she won with authority from the widest draw and can follow up. PINK DIAMOND (5) has been up against some fairly useful company of late. She goes well over the trip and can add to her winning tally in this line-up. JOAN THE WAD (2) was up against the promising Ladyofdistinction in her first run out of the maidens. She meets a lot weaker here and has a money chance. ELUSIVE BELLE (3) is battling for her second win but does put in the occasional good effort which could see her in the fight for the line. (Andrew Harrison: 4-5-2-3).
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1 REAL WAR 3 TOP SEED 9 EMOYENI 2 TICKALOX
Summary: REAL WAR (1) has been well supported in the market at recent outings but failed to deliver. Dean Kannemeyer has declared blinkers and if they have the desired effect he should run a big race. Mike de Kock sends out TOP SEED (3) who has had one outing on the Highveld and since been rested. However, he put in a fair showing on debut and was amongst the fancied runners in the market. He could need the outing. TICKALOX (2) is not always reliable but has shown flashes of good form and has a money chance. EMOYENI (9) was a distant second on debut won by the hot favourite Major Tommie. He should come on with the experience. (Andrew Harrison: 1-3-9-2).
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3 TYRCONNELL 8 STARS IN HEAVEN 7 CABINET SHUFFLE 1 DAPPER
Summary: TYRCONNELL (3) had his consistency rewarded last run and Mike de Kock will be hoping for more of the same over course and distance. He gets the benefit of Rachel Venniker’s 1.5kg so meets third placed WINTER WAVES (9) on 0.5kg better terms. Winer Waves always gives of his best and has his 53rd run for Alyson Wright. STARS IN HEAVEN (8) bids for a hat-trick of wins as Gareth Wright steps him up a further furlong. He has come to hand nicely and will have plenty of supporters. CABINET SHUFFLE (7) has been in good form to stronger of late. Louise Gooden steps him up in trip and he can add his sixth win to his CV. DAPPER (1) won at fairly long odds last time out with only 48.5kg on his back. Four-claiming apprentice Jacey Botes stays aboard and the gelding can build on his recently improved form. (Andrew Harrison: 3-8-7-1).
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7 IMPOSING 8 GIMMETHEGOODLIFE 6 RALPH THE RASCAL 2 KINGS ISLAND
Summary: IMPOSING (7) just failed behind Dapper last time out giving the winner 8kg He is long overdue another victory and he should go close here. GIMMETHEGOODLIFE (8) only recently shed his maiden but followed up with a cracking handicap debut. His improved form has come over a little ground. He is lightly raced and still improving. RALPH THE RASCAL (6) was the subject of a failed betting coup last time out, in from 20-1 to start 8-1. Racing in first time blinkers for Bo Ngcobo, he was touched off by Sweeper Keeper. A repeat can see him go close again. KINGS ISLAND (2) was a comfortable winner last time out but that was on the poly. (Andrew Harrison: 7-8-6-2).
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12 AVERNIAN GODDESS 7 HAPPY FORTUNE 6 PROM QUEEN 8 FORT J’ADORE
Summary: A wide open handicap. AVERNIAN GODDESS (12) has drawn on the wrong side of the barrier but never runs a bad race. She has come down in the handicap and a change of rider could bring out the best. HAPPY FORTUNE (7) shed her maiden at third time of asking but had shown promise in two opening sprints. She looks progressive and can go in again. PROM QUEEN (6) showed up well first time out for her new yard. She does show some ability in spite of the duck eggs behind her name and with a 4kg claimer up she could be the surprise package. FORT J’ADORE (8) seldom runs a bad race and has been close-up an all of her recent starts over the trip. She is a must for all exotic bets. (Andrew Harrison: 12-7-6-8)
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4 WILLIAM ROBERTSON 7 SUN BLUSHED 5 KHETHIWE’S DESTINY 3 DONQUERARI
Summary: WILLIAM ROBERTSON (4) is back on one of his favourite courses and again Corne Spies appears to have picked the right race as the gelding is well in at the weights with most. His recent form his difficult to fault and he should start at the top of the boards again. SUN BLUSHED (7) is smart on his day and was only three lengths back to William Robertson when last they met. This was his first run back since finishing a length back to Surjay in the Gr1 Mercury Sprint and the outing should have sharpened him up. KHETHIWE’S DESTINY (5) has only once been out of the money but has not been out since finishing behind Quid Pro Quo in the Gr Golden Slipper. She may need this but is clearly talented. DONQUERARI (3) is a tough warrior who was touched off by the useful Cats Pajamas last time out. He has it all to do at the weights but has a money chance. (Andrew Harrison: 4-7-5-3).
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6 NOW I GOT YOU 2 ONE ITISH ROVER 9 WHEREVERILAYMYHAT 8 EL DRAQUE
Summary: Punters will be hoping that the form behind ONE IRISH ROVER (2) holds up with many in the field behind him when last they met. Runner-up that day was NOW I GOT YOU (6) who was beaten less than a length and is now 4kg better of in the handicap which should be ample to turn the tables. There should be very little between stable companions EL DRAQUE (8) and WHEREVERILAYMYHAT (9) who finished with a neck separating them behind One Irish Rover. They are both better off in the handicap but stable rider Athandiwe Mgudlwa has switched mounts. TEEREX (3) was also in the scrum behind One Irish Rover and Tristan Godden stays with the ride for Kom Naidoo. (Andrew Harrison: 6-2-9-8-3)
William should have them cold – again!
PUBLISHED: January 4, 2025
Andrew Harrison William Robertson is back on one of his favourite courses and again Corne Spies appears to have picked the right race as the gelding is well in at the weights with all of the opposition in the African Holly Stakes over 1100m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville today. His recent form his difficult to fault, […]
Andrew Harrison
William Robertson is back on one of his favourite courses and again Corne Spies appears to have picked the right race as the gelding is well in at the weights with all of the opposition in the African Holly Stakes over 1100m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville today.
His recent form his difficult to fault, second to star sprinter Dyce at his penultimate start and a winner at Scottsville last time out. He should start at the top of the boards again and all going well he should prove difficult to peg back.
However, Sun Blushed is smart on his day and Michael Roberts’ charge was only three lengths back to William Robertson when last they met. This was his first run back since finishing a length back to Surjay in the Gr1 Mercury Sprint and his recent outing should have sharpened him up. Mike de Kock saddles the promising filly Khethiwe’s Destiny who has only once been out of the money but has not been out since finishing behind Quid Pro Quo in the Gr2 Golden Slipper. Word from the stable is that this run should bring her on but she is clearly talented. Louis Goosen sends out the veteran Donquerari. He is a tough warrior who was touched off by the progressive Cats Pajamas last time out. He has it all to do at the weights but has a money chance.
The card opener, a maiden over 1200m, could rest between One Armed Bandit and Fine Dining. One Armed Bandit ran well below expectations when sent over 1800m last time out but Paul Lafferty has brought him back to a sprint and he looks the one to beat in a modest line-up. Fine Dining has been gelded and according to Yogas Govender, the stable are not expecting too much from him.
Similarly, the second is another Maiden over 1200m with thin form with the two standouts being Fate Decreed and Pink Diamond.
Fate Decree was a recent maiden winner but in spite of showing improved form leading into the win she was friendless in the market, drifting from an opening call of 4-1 to start 14-1. However, she won with authority from the widest draw and can follow up. Pink Diamond has been up against some fairly useful company of late. She goes well over the trip and can add to her winning tally in this line-up being Lorenzo Karriem’s only runner on the day.
Real War can get Pick 6 punters off to a winning start. She has been well supported in the market at recent outings but failed to deliver. Dean Kannemeyer has declared blinkers and if they have the desired effect she should run a big race. Mike de Kock sends out Top Seed who has had one outing on the Highveld and since been rested. Word from the stable is that this race should bring her on.
De Kock could be in the winner’s box with Tyrconnell in the fourth, a Class 4 Handicap over 1400m. Tyrconnell had his consistency rewarded last run and De Kock will be hoping for more of the same over course and distance. He gets the benefit of Rachel Venniker’s 1.5kg so meets third placed Winter Waves on 0.5kg better terms. Winter Waves always gives of his best and has his 53rd run for Alyson Wright. Stars In Heaven bids for a hat-trick of wins as Gareth van Zyl steps him up a further furlong. He has come to hand nicely and will have plenty of supporters. Cabinet Shuffle has been in good form to stronger of late. Louis Goosen steps him up in trip and he can add a sixth win to his CV.
Michael Roberts sends out Imposing in the sixth who just failed behind Dapper last time out giving the winner 8kg. He is long overdue another victory and he should go close here. Gimmethegoodlife only recently shed his maiden but followed up with a cracking handicap debut. He is lightly raced and still improving and his improved form has come over a little ground. Ralph The Rascal was the subject of a failed betting coup last time out, in from 20-1 to start 8-1. Racing in first time blinkers for Bo Ngcobo, he was touched off by Sweeper Keeper. A repeat could see him go close again.
The sixth is a wide open handicap but although Avernian Goddess has drawn on the wrong side of the barrier she never runs a bad race. She has come down in the handicap and a change of rider could bring out the best. Happy Fortune shed her maiden at third time of asking but had shown promise in two opening sprints. She looks progressive and can go in again. Prom Queen showed up well first time out for her new yard and she has shown some ability in spite of the duck eggs behind her name. With a 4kg claimer up she could be the surprise package. Fort J’Adore seldom runs a bad race and has been close-up an all of her recent starts over the trip. She is a must for all exotic bets.
In the last, punters will be hoping that the form behind One Irish Rover holds firm with many in the field behind him when last they met. Runner-up that day was Now I Got You who was beaten less than a length and is now 4kg better of in the handicap which should be ample to turn the tables. There should be very little between stable companions El Draque and Whereverilaymyhat who finished with a neck separating them behind One Irish Rover. They are both better off in the handicap but stable rider Athandiwe Mgudlwa has switched mounts. Teerex was also in the scrum behind One Irish Rover and Tristan Godden stays with the ride for Kom Naidoo.
Turffontein Standside Sunday 5 January 2025 – Comments by David Thiselton
PUBLISHED: January 4, 2025
RACE 1 1 KWAGGA BLITZ 4 PAUL REVERE 8 COPPER CLIFF 9 FUTURENAIRE Preview: 1 KWAGGA BLITZ is knocking on the door and is drawn on the right side. 4 PAUL REVERE made excellent improvement after a layoff and can come on from that run. 8 COPPER CLIFF ran two fair races against classy opposition […]
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1 KWAGGA BLITZ 4 PAUL REVERE 8 COPPER CLIFF 9 FUTURENAIRE
Preview: 1 KWAGGA BLITZ is knocking on the door and is drawn on the right side. 4 PAUL REVERE made excellent improvement after a layoff and can come on from that run. 8 COPPER CLIFF ran two fair races against classy opposition in June but has not raced since. 9 FUTURENAIRE made a fair debut and should improve. (David Thiselton 1-4-8-9)
RACE 2
2 PRETTY PRECIOUS 8 GIMME A STORM 1 GREAT NOTION 9 GOLDEN ALEXIA
Preview: 2 PRETTY PRECIOUS is knocking hard and is drawn on the right side over a suitable trip. 8 GIMME A STORM has run two good races over this trip category and also has a nice high draw. 1 GREAT NOTION has been backed and beaten twice in her last two and is interesting dropped in trip being by Danon Platina out of a speedy Canford Cliffs mare. 9 GOLDEN ALEXIA made a good debut over 1000m and should appreciate the step up in trip. (David Thiselton 2-8-1-9)
RACE 3
10 GERBERA 5 ROAMING SPIRIT 7 THE MIGHTIEST 6 ASIAH’S TIARA
Preview: 10 GERBERA ran a cracker second time out over 1160m and should enjoy the step up in trip from pole position. 5 ROAMING SPIRIT has hard knocking sprint form and tries the step up in trip. 7 THE MIGHTIEST did well when stepped up to 1800m last time and should also enjoy this trip. 6 ASIAH’S TIARA has run two fair races over this trip and could earn. (David Thiselton 10-5-7-6)
RACE 4
10 MOUNTAIN HIGH 2 SPIRITO SELVAGGIO 7 HONG KONG LUCKY 3 MYSTIC VISION
Preview: 10 MOUNTAIN HIGH has been second in her last three starts and could beat the boys here from a good draw getting some weight. 2 SPIRITO SELVAGGIO has some fine form over slightly shorter and will enjoy the step up in trip but does have a tough draw. 7 HONG KONG LUCKY was not disgraced on debut and will enjoy the step up in trip. 3 MYSTIC VISION has run three fair races and might enjoy the step up in trip being by Rafeef and being a half-brother to a Twice Over filly who has won over this trip. (David Thiselton 10-2-7-3)
RACE 5
4 RED MAPLE 2 CRIMSON KING 1 ZEUS 5 ARUMUGAM
Preview: 4 RED MAPLE in a classy stayer and will enjoy the return to a staying trip. 2 CRIMSON KING has a lot of class as a stayer and will have appreciated his comeback run last time. 1 ZEUS has an outstanding record with Lerena up and can go close with him aboard. 5 ARUMUGAM is a useful stayer who could do well with a lightweight from a plum draw. (David Thiselton 4-2-1-5)
RACE 6
9 TRUTH 2 POMODORO’S JET 11 COMMAND PILOT 8 STORM BRASCO
Preview: 9 TRUTH has a lot of class and might have gone too soon last time so can make amends. 2 POMODORO’S JET showed his class in the Heritage and the best might still not have been seen of this good looking sort. 11 COMMAND PILOT has fine form and could be on the up so is a threat from pole position. 8 STORM BRASCO bounced back after a layoff to beat Truth but is now 1,5kg worse off for a 0,25 length beating. (David Thiselton 9-2-11-8)
RACE 7
1 VULCANITE 4 SALENIO PENINSULA 3 MISS LIA 8 TOO LATE MY MATE
Preview: 1 VULCANITE has won her last two in dominating fashion and from a good draw and favourably treated at the weight is going to be hard to beat. 4 SALENIO PENINSULA has promise and is distance suited and well drawn. 3 MISS LIA is 1kg worse off with Salenio Peninsula after beating her by 0,70 lengths and has a tricky draw. 8 TOO LATE MY MATE has not raced since April but looked to have promise and is a full brother the useful Gimmeanotherchance. (1-4-3-8)
RACE 8
3 GREATERIX 1 COSMIC SPEED 7 CHOISAANADA 2 FIRE ATTACK
Preview: 3 GREATERIX is highly regarded and is likely better than his Dingaans run when caught in front and beaten 2,50 lengths by Fire Attack as he returned to the yard with abnormal blood readings. 1 COSMIC SPEED is a classy sprinter and is good over this trip too, but does have a tough draw and carries a 2kg penalty. 7 CHOISAANADA is full of class and could show what he is made of here. 2 FIRE ATTACK ran a cracking second in the Dingaans but does have a wide draw. (David Thiselton 3-1-7-2)
RACE 9
8 VIRGIN RIVER 7 THE NAVY LARK 10 SMITH AND WESSON 3 LONGSWORD
Preview: 8 VIRGIN RIVER has a plum high draw from which to use her pace. 7 THE NAVY LARK also has a lot of pace and has a nice high draw. 10 SMITH AND WESSON is drawn on the right side and looks competitively merit rated after a two point drop. 3 LONGSWORD has a low draw but is capable of a strong finish if dropped out. (David Thiselton 8-7-10-3)
One Stripe can be Crowned King
PUBLISHED: January 3, 2025
Graeme Hawkins “One Stripe is super fit and very well within himself,” the words of Vaughan Marshall as the 3yo son of One World heads into the Grade 1 R3-million L’Ormarins King’s Plate (WFA) over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth today. Unbeaten over the course and distance, One Stripe has won five of his seven starts […]
Graeme Hawkins
“One Stripe is super fit and very well within himself,” the words of Vaughan Marshall as the 3yo son of One World heads into the Grade 1 R3-million L’Ormarins King’s Plate (WFA) over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth today. Unbeaten over the course and distance, One Stripe has won five of his seven starts to date including the R500 000 Cape Punters Cup (Gr2) in November and the R2-million Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas (Gr1) three weeks ago, and in the process has banked nearly R2,4-million in prize money.
But arguably the biggest clue to his chances of beating the older brigade in the 2024 King’s Plate came when he ran second to Snow Pilot in a Progress Plate over 1400m at Hollywoodbets Durbanville back in October. On that occasion One Stripe met the former Guineas winner on 7,5kgs worse terms than weight-for-age and was only a length in arrears of Justin Snaith’s charge at the line. One Stripe is now 6kgs better off with Snow Pilot and there is every reason to believe that Marshall’s runner holds a clear advantage over Snow Pilot, particularly given that the latter is drawn widest of all.
The ante-post betting market suggests that Oriental Charm and See It Again, along with Snow Pilot, could pose the biggest threat to One Stripe. Neither Oriental Charm nor See It Again are necessarily at their very best over 1600m, but Oriental Charm began his 4yo career on the front foot when beating five rivals in the R600 000 World Sports Betting Green Point Stakes (Gr2) over a mile. Brett Crawford reports that Oriental Charm has progressed nicely from that auspicious seasonal debut and the son of Vercingetorix should have every chance from a handy draw. “The WSB Cape Town Met over 2000m on 25 January remains his principal target, but Oriental Charm is in a very good space and his chances in the King’s Plate cannot be underestimated,” added Crawford.
See It Again finished second to Charles Dickens in last year’s renewal of the King’s Plate and is also a former winner of the WSB Green Point Stakes. The 5yo son of Twice Over was gelded on 23 August after a slightly disappointing KZN Champions Season and he won his comeback run over 1600m on 3 November with consummate ease before finishing a highly creditable fifth under top weight in the R6-million Betway Summer Cup (Handicap) over 2000m at Turffontein. He was shipped to Cape Town directly from Johannesburg and Michael Roberts is more than happy with See It Again’s condition coming into the race. “See It Again is doing really well, and I expect him to make his presence felt in a big way,” commented Roberts. With Piere Strydom having been injured a few days ago, Rachel Venniker has been confirmed to partner See It Again and winning her first Grade 1 in one of the country’s “majors” will be a dream come true for the world-class rider.
Gimme A Prince has very strong claims and Dean Kannemeyer is cautiously optimistic that the 6yo son of Gimmethegreenlight will go very close to winning. “He is flying at home, and I have always been of the belief that he has the class and the versatility to win a King’s Plate. We were denied the opportunity last year when Gimme A Prince suffered a knee injury after finishing a close second to Charles Dickens in the 2023 Matchem Stakes, but he has come back strong from a year off the track and his prep has been flawless,” added Kannemeyer.
Visiting Champion jockey, Oisin Murphy, rides Royal Aussie for the Snaith team and the combination could take home share of the prize money while At My Command’s run in the Merchants, when he was drawn on the wrong side of the track, is best ignored. On best form he could get into the mix. Great Plains, the only other 3yo in the 13-strong line-up, is very smart and progressive but he should be safely held by One Stripe.
To summarise, I am in the camp of One Stripe to provide Vaughan Marshall with his first ever victory in the King’s Plate, but with plenty of respect for all the aforementioned, in particular Gimme A Prince, See It Again and Oriental Charm.
The R1-million Cartier Paddock Stakes (F&M) (WFA) (Gr1) over 1800m has attracted a field of 11 runners, including two three-year-olds – Little Suzie and World of Alice. On varying formlines, a strong case can be made for all of Double Grand Slam (Fourie), Red Palace (Zackey), Saartjie (Orffer), Rascova (Lerena) and Silver Sanctuary (Murphy) and I believe the race to be a little more competitive than the ante-post market would suggest.
Silver Sanctuary’s only previous visit to Hollywoodbets Kenilworth was when finishing a close second to Beach Bomb in last season’s WSB Cape Fillies Guineas. Her run in the Betway Summer Cup was too bad to be true but she re-appeared three weeks ago when a close second behind stable companion White Pearl over 1600m. This course and distance looks ideal for Silver Sanctuary and she looks fair each-way value at her current odds.
Red Palace makes her debut for the Kannemeyer stable and Dean reports that her work has been solid leading into the race. She is marginally better off with Saartjie than when narrowly beating Andre Nel’s runner in the Gold Bracelet (Gr2) over 2000m back in July. The market leader Double Grand Slam has been a model of consistency for the last 12 months and was a good winner of the Summer Bowl over 1600m in November. She steps up to 1800m for the first time in her career which is perhaps a slight question mark, depending on how the race is run. There has never been much to choose between Double Grand Slam and Rascova and they race off the identical mark of 119.
Little Suzie and World Of Alice are interesting as both are very progressive and likely to appreciate going 1800m for the first time in their fledgeling careers. While an intriguing contest, this is not the deepest renewal of the Cartier Paddock Stakes, and I would not be surprised to see either Little Suzie or World Of Alice step up to the plate and defy their long odds.
The first of an exceptional nine race programme is due off at 12:25, with the L’Ormarins King’s Plate slated to jump at 16:10. There is a Pick 6 carryover of R1-million and the opening leg, the Cartier Sceptre Stakes (Gr2) over 1200m, is scheduled to get under way at 14:15.