Twice The Trip looks promising

PUBLISHED: 21 May 2021

 Johan Janse van Vuuren-trained SPREE
runs in the seventh at Turffontein today. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

David Thiselton

Turffontein Standside has a low key nine race meeting today in which the highest rated race is the seventh, a fillies and mares MR 92 Handicap.

The Paul Matchett-trained three-year-old Twice Over filly has always struck as promising and last time out she ran  above her rating with first-time blinkers on when finishing a two length second to the ever improving Thumbs Up. She is officially 2kg under sufferance tomorrow but if repeating that effort she can win this race from a nice high draw. The 4kg claimer Xola Jacobs keeps the ride, although he rides 1kg overweight, meaning Bella Black carries an actual weight of 49kg. All Of Me is always thereabouts and this is the easiest task she has had for a while so she should be right there from a high draw. Kayla’s Champ will enjoy stepping back down in trip on recent evidence and a 4kg claimer up alleviates some of the 61.5kg she was allotted after a six point raise for her last win. Ann Boleyn has plenty of pace but against her is the number one draw. May Queen can also win if able to bounce back to her best after two disappointing runs.

The previous race is a Graduation Plate event over 1160m which should be at the mercy of Caralluma. This filly has been disappointing considering the esteem she was held in early in her career. However, she does possess lengthy of speed and dropping to a sprint trip might be what she is looking for. The only threat looks to be Vaseem. who was not disgraced last time when it did not pan out to well over 1000m and yet he was staying on at the end for third, just 2,30 lengths behind the promising Al Sakeet. 

In the first leg of the Pick 6 over 1400m Bold Act, who is by Act Of War out of the Grade 1 Garden Province winner Bold Ellinore, ran on well on debut from a wide draw over 1200m and now has a fair draw of five over a step up in trip she will relish. Wokonda will be distance suited and should have improved after two decent third over 1160m and 1450m. Coral Dawn, a Global View half-sister to Grade 1 winner Coral Fever, can also be a threat after a good second run. Lollapalooza could improve, as she looked like she needed her debut and will enjoy the step up in trip. Tinder Dry and Northern Glow also warrant consideration.

Twice The Trip should be good enough to win the fifth race over 1160m from a nice high draw.

The three that make the most appeal in the last leg of the Pick 6 are Swingthewillow, Tuscan Winter and Power Ranger. The latter is a full-brother to Pyromaniac, who despite his stout breeding being by Silvano out of SA Oaks winner Pine Princess, is unbeaten in two starts over sprints.