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No. 2239 ISSN 1023 / 6996 FAIRVIEW 1:00pm (Friday) p.18 GREYVILLE POLY/NIGHT 5:35pm (Friday) p.26 TURFFONTEIN 12:15pm (Saturday) p.37 KENILWORTH 1:45pm (Saturday) p.46 SCOTTSVILLE 12:50pm (Sunday) p.54 page 14 A Farmer & A Warrior! Mick Goss Soldiers On page 15 De Kock's Honour In Defeat SA Pride at Dubai World Cup page 10 Tote Betting Eye Opener Commingling - Where Is The Value? Gr1 SA CLASSIC at Turffontein on Saturday Our Best Adverts Aren't Written They’re Running! Tel: Mike Sharkey 082 372 2682 www.highlandsfarmstud.co.za 21 YEARLINGS at the CTS Emperors Palace Select Yearling Sale 15 April, Inanda, Johannesburg Dynasty • Captain Al Silvano • Byword • Pathfork Philanthropist • Crusade Gimmethegreenlight • Judpot Poet’s Voice • Great Britain The Go Deputy gelding Abashiri takes his next step to Triple Crown glory FRIDAY 1 st - SUNDAY 3 rd APRIL 2016

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Page 1: 1-3 April #2239 Sporting Post

No. 2239 ISSN 1023 / 6996

FAIRVIEW1:00pm (Friday) p.18

GREYVILLE POLY/NIGHT5:35pm (Friday) p.26

TURFFONTEIN12:15pm (Saturday) p.37

KENILWORTH1:45pm (Saturday) p.46

SCOTTSVILLE12:50pm (Sunday) p.54

page 14

A Farmer & A Warrior!Mick Goss Soldiers On

page 15

De Kock's Honour In DefeatSA Pride at Dubai World Cup

page 10

Tote Betting Eye OpenerCommingling - Where Is The Value?

Gr1 SA CLASSIC at Tur� ontein on Saturday

Our Best Adverts Aren't WrittenThey’re Running!

Tel: Mike Sharkey 082 372 2682www.highlandsfarmstud.co.za

21 YEARLINGSat the CTS Emperors Palace

Select Yearling Sale15 April, Inanda, Johannesburg

Tur� ontein on Saturday

Dynasty • Captain AlSilvano • Byword • PathforkPhilanthropist • CrusadeGimmethegreenlight • Judpot Poet’s Voice • Great Britain

The Go Deputy gelding Abashiri takes his next step to Triple Crown glory

FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd APRIL 2016

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2 SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd APRIL 2016

LEADING JOCKEYS BY WINSseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 27 March 2016

jockey rides wins win fav fav wfav 2nd 2nd 1st 1st stakes stks/ % % % % four four% rides

S Khumalo 875 156 18% 193 22% 34% 116 13% 456 52% 12,693,951 14,507 A Delpech 615 140 23% 236 38% 36% 114 19% 397 65% 14,490,869 23,562 A Fortune 837 121 14% 170 20% 27% 99 12% 401 48% 10,195,888 12,181 M Yeni 872 120 14% 138 16% 33% 98 11% 411 47% 9,065,213 10,396 A Marcus 423 106 25% 230 54% 35% 79 19% 290 69% 12,574,612 29,727 G Lerena 427 85 20% 141 33% 31% 64 15% 268 63% 8,988,600 21,051 G v Niekerk 452 81 18% 87 19% 39% 62 14% 248 55% 7,060,538 15,621 K Zechner 725 76 10% 82 11% 34% 65 9% 280 39% 6,840,250 9,435 JP vd Merwe 725 67 9% 56 8% 21% 70 10% 279 38% 8,450,488 11,656 A Domeyer 396 63 16% 64 16% 38% 44 11% 179 45% 8,453,849 21,348 K De Melo 524 59 11% 33 6% 42% 70 13% 238 45% 5,336,263 10,184 I Sturgeon 717 57 8% 42 6% 40% 50 7% 243 34% 5,308,425 7,404 B Fayd’herbe 293 55 19% 82 28% 35% 51 17% 168 57% 5,520,638 18,842 G Cheyne 427 54 13% 72 17% 26% 56 13% 194 45% 3,620,013 8,478 P Strydom 310 54 17% 85 27% 32% 38 12% 163 53% 6,406,876 20,667 R Munger 766 52 7% 30 4% 33% 58 8% 235 31% 4,275,639 5,582 W Kennedy 492 51 10% 25 5% 48% 49 10% 194 39% 3,858,600 7,843 C Orffer 369 49 13% 69 19% 25% 48 13% 174 47% 4,667,663 12,649 C Zackey 672 49 7% 49 7% 29% 78 12% 276 41% 5,013,213 7,460 B Lerena 384 47 12% 39 10% 28% 43 11% 169 44% 4,201,025 10,940 R Danielson 501 46 9% 56 11% 23% 55 11% 213 43% 4,861,800 9,704 C Murray 577 42 7% 26 5% 46% 43 7% 194 34% 4,078,225 7,068 Wei Marwing 228 40 18% 59 26% 37% 40 18% 129 57% 5,129,975 22,500 D Dillon 396 38 10% 40 10% 43% 28 7% 142 36% 3,119,013 7,876 M v Rensburg 419 37 9% 36 9% 14% 44 11% 162 39% 3,392,063 8,096 A Forbes 373 36 10% 36 10% 28% 45 12% 154 41% 3,057,600 8,197 S Veale 468 36 8% 27 6% 30% 42 9% 180 38% 3,408,225 7,283 S Cormack 241 34 14% 46 19% 33% 27 11% 130 54% 3,200,988 13,282

LEADING TRAINERS/JOCKEYS BY WINS %season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 27 March 2016

trainer/ runs wins win fav fav wfav 2nd 2nd stakes stks/ jockey % % % % runs

D Kannemeyer/A Delpech 79 24 30% 47 59% 34% 17 22% 1,574,700 19,933 J Snaith/S Khumalo 55 16 29% 14 25% 50% 6 11% 1,221,850 22,215 SG Tarry/A Delpech 41 12 29% 22 54% 45% 8 20% 896,100 21,856 J Snaith/P Strydom 35 10 29% 11 31% 73% 2 6% 2,405,950 68,741 J Snaith/B Fayd’herbe 150 40 27% 56 37% 43% 29 19% 3,390,513 22,603 M Houdalakis/G Lerena 46 12 26% 17 37% 29% 6 13% 970,625 21,101 CS Laird/A Marcus 99 25 25% 49 49% 37% 15 15% 2,178,175 22,002 C Lensley/M Yeni 55 14 25% 14 25% 50% 9 16% 567,700 10,322 KG Naidoo/A Delpech 44 11 25% 16 36% 56% 4 9% 763,175 17,345 T Prinsloo/A Fortune 85 20 24% 33 39% 30% 8 9% 855,850 10,069 A Nel/A Domeyer 88 19 22% 23 26% 43% 11 13% 1,116,625 12,689 GV Woodruff/G Lerena 82 18 22% 28 34% 36% 11 13% 2,565,000 31,280 MG Azzie/K Zechner 46 10 22% 8 17% 63% 5 11% 1,395,575 30,339 MF de Kock/A Delpech 178 38 21% 76 43% 34% 34 19% 4,962,175 27,877 JJ v Vuuren/Wei Marwing 58 12 21% 11 19% 36% 11 19% 1,465,125 25,261 SG Tarry/S Khumalo 301 60 20% 92 31% 35% 49 16% 6,351,063 21,100 AC Greeff/G Cheyne 137 28 20% 40 29% 30% 21 15% 1,446,125 10,556 AC Greeff/A Fortune 71 14 20% 15 21% 20% 11 15% 828,525 11,669 J Snaith/A Fortune 60 12 20% 18 30% 39% 5 8% 633,450 10,558 LW Goosen/P Strydom 59 12 20% 18 31% 50% 4 7% 878,375 14,888 MW Bass/G v Niekerk 286 54 19% 72 25% 38% 42 15% 5,400,488 18,883 G v Zyl/W Kennedy 151 25 17% 13 9% 62% 19 13% 1,833,850 12,145 S Miller/G Wrogemann 70 12 17% 10 14% 80% 6 9% 491,075 7,015 J Snaith/R Khathi 66 11 17% 13 20% 46% 10 15% 726,400 11,006 G v Zyl/M Yeni 60 10 17% 10 17% 60% 7 12% 860,950 14,349 MF de Kock/R Simons 60 10 17% 13 22% 31% 9 15% 985,150 16,419 Y Bremner/S Khumalo 172 28 16% 38 22% 37% 14 8% 1,499,513 8,718

LEADING TRAINERS BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 27 March 2016

trainer runs wins win fav fav wfav 2nd 2nd 1st 1st stakes stks/ % % % % four four% runs

SG Tarry 955 136 14% 199 21% 35% 103 11% 426 45% 14,817,513 15,516 J Snaith 799 145 18% 178 22% 45% 91 11% 394 49% 12,470,863 15,608 MW Bass 588 74 13% 92 16% 36% 69 12% 264 45% 11,809,812 20,085 GR Puller 101 8 8% 9 9% 33% 9 9% 30 30% 11,081,317 109,716 MF de Kock 520 80 15% 154 30% 32% 80 15% 264 51% 9,234,600 17,759 G v Zyl 483 69 14% 58 12% 45% 52 11% 228 47% 7,153,550 14,811 MG Azzie 370 46 12% 42 11% 36% 45 12% 171 46% 6,519,313 17,620 AG Laird 294 39 13% 63 21% 35% 36 12% 147 50% 6,492,725 22,084 GV Woodruff 314 41 13% 57 18% 30% 39 12% 149 47% 5,346,338 17,027 DR Drier 378 52 14% 71 19% 32% 43 11% 188 50% 5,344,075 14,138 BJ Crawford 399 55 14% 69 17% 28% 44 11% 180 45% 5,138,826 12,879 VH Marshall 407 40 10% 50 12% 32% 45 11% 178 44% 4,951,325 12,165 GM Alexander 249 28 11% 25 10% 28% 27 11% 102 41% 4,618,225 18,547 D Kannemeyer 324 54 17% 79 24% 35% 48 15% 180 56% 4,385,950 13,537 DC Howells 388 47 12% 55 14% 31% 33 9% 153 39% 4,345,175 11,199 AC Greeff 566 72 13% 77 14% 31% 64 11% 254 45% 4,342,688 7,673 M Houdalakis 418 47 11% 50 12% 30% 41 10% 180 43% 4,266,075 10,206 J Ramsden 322 38 12% 48 15% 35% 36 11% 144 45% 4,030,038 12,516 GS Kotzen 503 42 8% 39 8% 28% 51 10% 185 37% 3,986,888 7,926 DA Sham 514 55 11% 61 12% 28% 53 10% 207 40% 3,686,275 7,172 JJ v Vuuren 261 25 10% 33 13% 21% 36 14% 118 45% 3,589,988 13,755 Y Bremner 606 48 8% 58 10% 31% 44 7% 214 35% 3,339,013 5,510 CS Laird 190 30 16% 56 29% 34% 17 9% 92 48% 3,184,869 16,762 WH Marwing 290 30 10% 26 9% 38% 29 10% 102 35% 3,106,313 10,711 OA Ferraris 226 26 12% 36 16% 33% 36 16% 106 47% 2,945,588 13,034 PA Peter 321 30 9% 31 10% 19% 22 7% 117 36% 2,705,825 8,429 KG Naidoo 428 30 7% 22 5% 55% 32 7% 140 33% 2,569,725 6,004 C Spies 404 36 9% 25 6% 44% 25 6% 142 35% 2,557,538 6,331

*Stallion dead or Retired **Stallion Not Standing in RSA **Breeding operations not based in RSA - Statistics for breeders and sires reflect ALL earnings, including those of restricted races and handicap races

LEADING BREEDERS BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 27 March 2016

Stakes Breeder rnrs AEPR runs wnrs wns wnr/ SW SW SW/ plcs plc/ SP top earner with stakes rnr% wnrs wns wnr% rns% & % of total stakes

LEADING SIRES OF 3YO’S BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 27 March 2016

Stakes Sire rnrs AEPR runs wnrs wns wnr/ SW SW SW/ plcs plc/ SP top earner with stakes rnr% wnrs wns wnr% rns% & % of total stakes 14,249,792 Trippi 75 189,997 332 38 52 51% 0 0 0% 111 33% 4 Illuminator 10,615,467 74% 8,282,099 Silvano 80 103,526 321 35 54 44% 3 5 9% 104 32% 2 Silver Mountain 4,330,824 52% 5,362,713 Captain Al 71 75,531 343 43 67 61% 3 3 7% 110 32% 0 Redcarpet Captain 322,250 6% 5,268,894 Jay Peg 52 101,325 297 25 41 48% 1 1 4% 98 33% 2 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 36% 3,902,775 *Kahal 60 65,046 320 22 31 37% 1 1 5% 69 22% 3 Champagne Haze 1,575,175 40% 3,460,901 Dynasty 42 82,402 199 28 43 67% 2 2 7% 55 28% 4 It’s My Turn 700,325 20% 2,935,150 *Western Winter 46 63,808 232 25 42 54% 0 0 0% 77 33% 2 Buckland 257,775 9% 2,907,675 Var 64 45,432 276 28 39 44% 0 0 0% 88 32% 2 Our Destiny 271,775 9% 2,732,962 Seventh Rock 45 60,732 208 14 16 31% 0 0 0% 53 25% 1 Seventh Plain 1,003,487 37% 2,381,950 Visionaire 54 44,110 255 15 23 28% 1 1 7% 87 34% 2 Heaps of Fun 570,625 24% 2,350,288 Judpot 46 51,093 222 25 30 54% 0 0 0% 75 34% 2 Rocketball 161,500 7% 2,171,525 *Tiger Ridge 29 74,880 127 10 15 34% 1 2 10% 37 29% 1 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 56% 2,078,275 Toreador 57 36,461 272 18 22 32% 0 0 0% 77 28% 2 Prospect Strike 192,500 9% 1,972,563 Mogok 46 42,882 223 20 25 43% 0 0 0% 71 32% 0 Magic 235,475 12% 1,934,925 Ideal World 41 47,193 202 18 26 44% 0 0 0% 57 28% 1 Cape Speed 156,875 8% 1,831,625 Go Deputy 22 83,256 107 9 15 41% 1 2 11% 32 30% 4 Abashiri 891,250 49% 1,720,600 Warm White Night 35 49,160 178 14 19 40% 1 1 7% 54 30% 3 Hard Day’s Night 369,875 21%

LEADING SIRES OF 2YO’S BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 27 March 2016

Stakes Sire rnrs AEPR runs wnrs wns wnr/ SW SW SW/ plcs plc/ SP top earner with stakes rnr% wnrs wns wnr% rns% & % of total stakes

786,375 Var 21 37,446 32 10 12 48% 1 1 10% 10 31% 1 Exquisite Touch 156,250 20% 399,375 Captain Al 10 39,938 15 4 6 40% 2 3 50% 4 27% 0 Sergeant Hardy 134,375 34% 351,025 Rebel King 19 18,475 52 2 2 11% 0 0 0% 27 52% 0 Queenie 91,500 26% 277,675 *Western Winter 8 34,709 11 4 5 50% 0 0 0% 4 36% 1 Bishop’s Bounty 110,625 40% 269,400 Trippi 10 26,940 14 2 2 20% 1 1 50% 9 64% 0 Flying Myth 93,750 35% 213,000 Just As Well 6 35,500 16 2 2 33% 0 0 0% 10 63% 0 Chili Con Carne 74,250 35% 209,800 Querari 6 34,967 12 3 3 50% 0 0 0% 6 50% 1 Fresh 68,125 32% 202,175 Mambo In Seattle 8 25,272 17 3 3 38% 0 0 0% 8 47% 0 Extradite 83,975 42% 201,450 Pathfork 10 20,145 21 3 3 30% 0 0 0% 6 29% 0 Corker 54,375 27% 193,250 Sail From Seattle 13 14,865 26 1 2 8% 0 0 0% 9 35% 2 Pacific Spirit 109,375 57%

LEADING SIRES BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 27 March 2016

Stakes Sire rnrs AEPR runs wnrs wns wnr/ SW SW SW/ plcs plc/ SP top earner with stakes rnr% wnrs wns wnr% rns% & % of total stakes

21,269,967 Trippi 170 125,117 711 79 111 46% 8 10 10% 221 31% 13 Illuminator 10,615,467 50% 14,326,724 Silvano 193 74,232 907 85 122 44% 5 7 6% 276 30% 8 Silver Mountain 4,330,824 30% 10,813,463 Captain Al 157 68,876 744 82 123 52% 11 13 13% 238 32% 4 Captain America 583,500 5% 9,210,688 *Kahal 162 56,856 959 67 102 41% 2 2 3% 218 23% 10 Champagne Haze 1,575,175 17% 9,107,676 Dynasty 140 65,055 729 61 88 44% 8 9 13% 231 32% 11 Futura 730,000 8% 7,184,575 *Western Winter 120 59,871 589 54 85 45% 2 2 4% 188 32% 7 Brutal Force 669,450 9% 7,058,532 Jay Peg 111 63,590 587 42 60 38% 1 1 2% 189 32% 4 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 27% 6,535,938 *Jet Master 102 64,078 531 44 58 43% 3 3 7% 171 32% 10 Master Sabina 1,200,000 18% 6,019,113 Var 144 41,799 611 53 75 37% 3 3 6% 180 29% 7 Vauclair 275,200 5% 5,775,975 Ideal World 75 77,013 349 30 44 40% 2 4 7% 103 30% 2 Smart Call 2,503,000 43% 5,498,063 Judpot 109 50,441 541 46 64 42% 3 4 7% 179 33% 3 Deputy Jud 625,000 11% 4,544,763 Mogok 105 43,283 518 36 43 34% 1 1 3% 153 30% 1 Wild One 781,250 17% 4,406,538 Toreador 104 42,371 505 33 49 32% 1 1 3% 149 30% 4 Lazer Star 472,500 11% 4,282,688 Miesque’s Approval 143 29,949 853 41 55 29% 0 0 0% 192 23% 1 Caymen Sunset 172,450 4% 4,252,963 *Tiger Ridge 86 49,453 428 27 38 31% 1 2 4% 121 28% 3 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 29% 4,083,537 Seventh Rock 87 46,937 386 24 27 28% 1 1 4% 100 26% 3 Seventh Plain 1,003,487 25% 3,894,900 Greys Inn 67 58,133 378 28 39 42% 2 2 7% 91 24% 1 Legal Eagle 1,146,000 29%

23,139,292 Klawervlei Stud 339 68,257 1631 102 129 30% 3 3 3% 466 29% 12 Illuminator 10,615,467 46% 15,154,888 Summerhill Stud 327 46,345 1762 110 159 34% 2 2 2% 451 26% 13 Champagne Haze 1,575,175 10% 11,353,275 Highlands 157 72,314 739 60 87 38% 6 8 10% 194 26% 9 Silver Mountain 4,330,824 38% 8,880,113 Maine Chance 175 50,744 850 74 99 42% 3 4 4% 279 33% 11 Princess Royal 270,000 3% 7,146,351 Wilgerbosdrift 113 63,242 587 51 71 45% 3 4 6% 192 33% 8 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 17% 6,885,400 Mauritzfontein Stud 98 70,259 483 37 52 38% 3 5 8% 157 33% 4 Smart Call 2,503,000 36% 6,340,275 Lammerskraal Stud 79 80,257 390 39 67 49% 5 6 13% 122 31% 7 Abashiri 891,250 14% 5,980,163 Scott Bros 151 39,604 827 40 53 26% 2 3 5% 241 29% 2 Wild One 781,250 13% 5,357,100 Drakenstein Stud 88 60,876 373 40 58 45% 3 5 8% 125 34% 6 Inara 1,037,800 19% 4,841,950 Varsfontein Stud 91 53,208 454 38 49 42% 1 1 3% 161 35% 6 Captain America 583,500 12% 4,529,150 Ascot Stud 74 61,205 351 33 42 45% 2 2 6% 112 32% 8 Gulf Storm 680,250 15% 4,318,700 Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud 103 41,929 489 25 27 24% 0 0 0% 135 28% 1 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 43% 4,058,513 The Alchemy 89 45,601 481 37 49 42% 1 2 3% 145 30% 5 Unparalleled 281,600 7% 3,876,694 Moutonshoek 97 39,966 451 34 41 35% 3 3 9% 123 27% 1 Exit Here 685,494 18% 3,411,025 Cheveley Stud 69 49,435 330 32 42 46% 1 2 3% 95 29% 3 Olma 405,000 12% 3,250,700 GJ Armitage 65 50,011 339 24 33 37% 1 1 4% 104 31% 1 Anglet 575,000 18% 3,113,875 Avontuur Farm 45 69,197 176 14 20 31% 2 2 14% 67 38% 4 Legal Eagle 1,146,000 37%

LEADING SIRE BY STAKES ON ARTIFICIAL GOINGseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 27 March 2016

Stakes Sire rnrs AEPR runs wnrs wns wnr/ SW SW SW/ plcs plc/ SP top earner with stakes rnr% wnrs wns wnr% rns% & % of total stakes

1,807,550 *Kahal 73 24,761 241 20 27 27% 0 0 0% 57 24% 1 Chennai Babe 273,750 15% 1,559,325 Silvano 61 25,563 163 15 21 25% 0 0 0% 57 35% 0 Night Shadow 198,125 13% 1,521,700 *Western Winter 50 30,434 142 17 22 34% 0 0 0% 52 37% 2 Mumsy’s Jet 179,700 12% 1,452,300 Miesque’s Approval 73 19,895 271 17 20 23% 0 0 0% 63 23% 0 Quintella 166,950 11% 1,356,950 Dynasty 52 26,095 136 17 18 33% 2 2 12% 43 32% 2 Olma 186,250 14% 1,319,675 *Jet Master 48 27,493 159 12 18 25% 0 0 0% 46 29% 0 Peter Piper 180,000 14% 1,242,875 Judpot 51 24,370 134 16 20 31% 0 0 0% 42 31% 0 Surrey 119,425 10% 1,154,213 Jay Peg 39 29,595 116 11 18 28% 0 0 0% 28 24% 0 Royal Armour 209,450 18% 1,103,825 Captain Al 39 28,303 91 11 16 28% 1 1 9% 31 34% 0 Barbosa 168,750 15% 1,093,325 Mogok 47 23,262 145 11 13 23% 0 0 0% 46 32% 0 Way Of Light 155,250 14%

www.summerhill.co.zaContact: Tarryn Liebenberg

083 787 1982

SUPERIOR UPBRINGING = SUPERIOR PERFORMANCENo week goes by without a few Summerhill-breds in the winner’s enclosure.

That was apparent again this weekend with not one, but four Stakes-performers: Solar Star & No Worries in the Easter Handicap (Listed) and Bankable Teddy &

Intergalactic in the Oaks Trial (Listed), as well as stellar performances by Topography and AP Chanel who brought home wins for Charles Laird and the Alexanders.

WHEN OUR HIP-STICKER GOES ON, THE CLASS GOES INContact:

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THE CLASS GOES IN

Emperors Palace Select Yearling Sale @ Emperors Palace – 15 AprilNational Yearling Sale27 - 29 April, TBA Sales Complex, Block A

www.summerhill.co.zaContact: Tarryn Liebenberg

083 787 1982 HINDSIGHT IS “TWENTY-TWENTY”

FORESIGHT IS THE BREATH OF HOPENothing in racing is a “dead cert”, but when it comes to stallion-makers,

the King’s Bishop is as good as it gets. So when Visionaire joined its illustrious list of luminaries, the writing was on the wall. Now, the owners of his progeny are

smiling all the way to the winner’s enclosure. 1st - Visuality for Sean Tarry.

FORESIGHT IS THE BREATH OF HOPE 10 Visionaires atEmperors Palace Select Yearling Sale @ Emperors Palace – 15 AprilandNational Yearling Sale27 - 29 April, TBA Sales Complex, Block A

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Gr1 SA CLASSIC at Tur� ontein on Saturday

Abashiri won the first leg of the SASCOC SA Triple Crown with a stamp of a u t h o r i t y t h a t suggested he can only get better with the benefit

of racing experience.A magnificent gelding

with a nerve-wracking tendency to drift out to the Turrfontein Grandstand, his comprehensive defeat of Champagne Haze in the Gauteng Guineas was eyecatching stuff and the course and distance winner holds all-comers on Saturday.

A winner of 4 of his 6 outings, Abashiri looks the banker in all exotics and Karl Zechner has done nothing wrong, having been aboard at his last three successive victories.

Top ManIt is interesting that top

jockey Anton Marcus sticks with Brazuca.

The Aussie bred took

forever to get going in the Guineas, but anybody who watched his storming penultimate effort in the Cape Guineas would have noted that he can only be an increased threat over the extra 200m here.

Champagne Haze finished best of the rest for second in the Gauteng Guineas and he tries 1800m for the first time.

The son of Kahal has done little wrong in his last two starts and he will be ready for a massive effort on Saturday under Gavin Lerena – who will be hungry for winners after a slightly disappointing stint in Hong Kong.

Wide DrawGavin Van Zyl’s Judpot

gelding Rocketball has sadly drawn widest of all and was beaten 10,90 lengths in the Gauteng Guineas.

He did run a much better race in the Sea Cottage Stakes when just 3,25 lengths behind Abishiri and his KZN runs over 1900m on the Greyville

polytrack spoke volumes of a horse with plenty of stamina

The Mike de Kock pair of Suyoof and Muwaary have both shown enough to have earned their respective berths here.

Suyoof won the Gr3 Tony Ruffel Stakes beating Champagne Haze at his penultimate start by a half length but failed to spark when 8 lengths behind Abashiri in the Guineas.

He tries the 1800m for the first time and has a wide draw to beat.

Graham Beck Stakes winner Muwaary finished marginally behind Suyoof in the Guineas at his first run back home after going unplaced in the Selangor Cup down in Cape Town.

He is a fellow with a stamp of class about him and should appreciate the 1800m.

Princely EffortRomany Prince won the

Listed Drum Star beating Judicial at his last start and

was 6,10 lengths behind Abashiri at his penultimate.

Anthony Delpech rides the son of Kahal for trainer Ormond Ferraris and while he will need to improve further to win here, he has scope and should be watched as a quartet kicker.

Le Clos and Trading Profit make up the balance of the Azzie ‘citrus’ attack.

Le Clos has made respiratory noises at many of his starts but is a pacy and gutsy front-runner who has a perfect 2 gate to lead early and provide Abashiri with a winning assault platform.

There is some doubt over whether he will stay the 1800m.

Trading Profit on the other hand gets every inch of the trip and beat the solid older handicapper Judicial in receipt of 6kgs last time.

The son of Toreador looks well held by the Azzie stable elect on his penultimate effort but has place prospects if Bernard Fayd’herbe can overcome the wide draw.

Sean Tarry’s runners are always a factor on the big days and the SA champion is represented by a four-way coupling.

Highest rated is the King’s Chapel colt Malak El Moolook who ran on smartly

for third in the Gauteng Guineas, beaten just 2,60 lengths by Abashiri.

On that run and his Sea Cottage Stakes effort, he is well held by the favourite and his last run behind Liege was a modest effort.

BlingStable jockey S’manga

Khumalo takes the ride on Lunar Approach who finished 16 lengths back in the Gauteng Guineas on his first run post the CTS Million Dollar down in Cape Town.

While he will be better this time round, he has plenty of ground to make up.

Liege is the third of the Tarry quartet and has had two runs since returning from his Cape summer campaign.

The son of Dynasty may have needed it when beaten 7,30 lengths in the Gauteng Guineas and was quite impressive when beating Saturday’s Derby Trial third placed Count Tassilo by six lengths last time.

Whether that is classic strength collateral remains to be seen.

Samurai Blade rounds off the Tarry attack and cannot be fancied on form and with his relatively modest 88 rating.

He has yet to be exposed to any feature activity but was

beaten 5 lengths by Rocketball in an MR89 Handicap a few runs back.

Val Et Al would have to run lengths better than his rating to feature here but he did bounce back to winning form at his last start.

The son of Captain Al beat subsequent good winner Kangaroo Jack by 3,25 lengths in an MR 85 Handicap. He ran a shocker at his penultimate start when 25 lengths plus behind Abashiri in the Sea Cottage Stakes.

FormThe form books tell the

story. If they run true to form, then Abashiri wins it.

The one lurker could be Brazuca who could finally put a winning effort together after three really decent runs.

Champagne Haze looks set to chase those two home – it is difficult making a case for anything else.

2016 3

Mike Azzie’s outstanding Go Deputy gelding Abashiri takes his next step to equine immortality when he lines up in the R2 million Gr1 SA Classic at Turffontein on Saturday. Fit, in sparkling form and loaded with talent, it is difficult suggesting that anything can stop his march to Triple Crown glory.

Champagne Haze looks set to enjoy the 1800m test

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Gr1 SA FILLIES CLASSIC at Tur� ontein on Saturday

HF Oppenheimer Gr1 HORSE CHESTNUT STAKESat Tur� ontein on Saturday

aptain America is one of our best milers but he has been known to throw in the odd below par effort and his opening 2016 Joburg run when easily beaten at heavy odds-on by the relatively inferior Silver Scooter was not impressive. Fair enough, that was Captain

America’s first run in six weeks following his J&B Met third to Smart Call and he would hardly have been at his peak in advance of the Highveld Season proper.

He faces Legal Eagle who beat him 2,90 lengths in the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate but who has his first run in 9 weeks since he chased Smart Call home in the Met.

Legal Eagle previously did not produce his best when returning from a break (remember Killua Castle in December?) but is top class and proven over the track and trip.

ImprovingThe revitalised Captain Aldo has won his

last two on the trot – his Gr2 Hawaii Stakes success being particularly eyecatching and earning him a shot at this event.

The Boland Stud bred son of Captain Al still has some ground to break on the top two but is obviously getting better with racing and has won 4 of his last 5 starts.

There will be little to choose between him and the evergreen 7yo Ice Machine on the Hawaii Stakes blanket and the Laird galloper is in prime form at the moment. Anthony Delpech rides him for the first time.

YoungsterJohan Janse Van Vuuren’s New Predator is

the only 3yo in the race.The son of New Approach ran his first

ever bad race in the Gauteng Guineas when running handy and then fading right out to finish 11 lengths behind Abashiri.

he pair were drawn alongside each other at the end of February when S’manga Khumalo rode a superb race on Sean Tarry’s Heaps Of Fun to

hold off the grey from the Janse Van Vuuren yard.

With Heaps Of Fun drawn out at 10 on Saturday and Negroamaro likely to love the extra 200m, we could see a reversal.

Heaps Of Fun came out of the woodwork to win the Gauteng Fillies Guineas at decent odds after a rather disappointing performance at her penultimate start when unplaced in the Three Troikas.

The daughter of Visionaire will have her tail up and Negroamaro will have to be at her best to get the better of her.

Anton Marcus stays with the daughter of Fort Wood who was runner-up to Madame Dubois in the Three Troikas and then lacked the fire to get to the leader in the Fillies Guineas.

If we go back to November, she beat Heaps Of Fun by 4,25 lengths in the Fillies Mile and would need to repeat that to have a big chance of silencing her bridesmaid detractors.

TGIFFrosty Friday was 0,8

lengths behind Negroamaro in the Gauteng Fillies Guineas after winning three on the trot (including a victory of Oaks Trial runner-up Intergalactic) and if better drawn would have been an automatic third choice.

The daughter of Western Winter will have no problem with the trip.

She’s A Dragon completes the Fillies Guineas top four and while two lengths behind Frosty Friday, she has maintained her form well.

TThe daughter of Jay Peg tries

the 1800m for the first time and while she showed plenty of speed (she is out of a Goldkeeper mare) early on, she could grab minor place money again.

Juxtapose ran on well for third behind the now exported Madame Dubois in the Gr3 Three Troikas made no show next time when beaten 4,80 lengths in the Fillies Guineas.

Stan Ferreira’s daughter of Judpot is another who is trying the 1800m for the first time and she is surely capable of running into place money on her best form.

KZN challenger Princess Varunya is back for more after having her colours lowered in the Gauteng Fillies Guineas after a four-run winning spell at home.

Anthony Delpech stays loyal to the Australian-bred who has drawn nicely at 2 and can be expected to improve over the extra ground after possibly finding the mile on the short side.

De Kock DuoPersian Rug and Noor are the

De Kock stable representatives and will provide value in the betting for their supporters –certainly on their current form.

Persian Rug has run on nicely at her last two starts for feature fifths without troubling the judge.

The Mauritzfontein bred daughter of Ideal World may well be a better Oaks prospect than taking on the top four from the Guineas – who do hold her.

Noor won her first two starts overa mile like a filly headed in the right direction.

The daughter of Dynasty was knocked off her pedestal in the Caper Fillies Guineas and then needed it when out the money in the Three Troikas.

She ran a better race in the Acacia Handicap when 1,65

lengths behind Off The Mark last time and is worth considering for a quartet spot.

Witchcraft is Sean Tarry’s well-drawn second stringer.

The daughter of Kahal has won two of her last three starts over the 2000m against much weaker but obviously stays well and is another who could go well in the Oaks.

Geoff Woodruff’s coupling of Alexa and Christmas Carol may enjoy the extra test of stamina but will need to make up some ground to challenge.

Alexa had won two of her five starts before going down 4,75 lengths to Heaps Of Fun in the Gauteng Fillies Guineas.

This well bred daughter of Caesour may prove some place bet value for the minor money.

Her stablemate Christmas Carol is another well-bred galloper from Varsfontein Stud and won three on the trot before running 7,40 lengths off in the Gauteng Fillies Guineas.

A daughter of Western Winter, her stakes winning dam was successful up to 2400m and she may well be better than rated.

TablesJohan Janse Van Vuuren and

Anton Marcus will be keen to get Negroamaro out of the second box and she is the selection to hold the game Heaps Of Fun, with Frosty Friday and the Woodruff coupling to make up the quartet.

Persian Rug and Noor could be best of the rest. The largely unexposed Polyphonic has drawn wide out and was beaten 6 lengths by Heaps Of Fun in the Gauteng Fillies Guineas.

We don’t know how good she is yet but she beat the very decent Nother Russia byy 5,50 lengths when making her debut and the daughter of Judpot will appreciate the 1800m test.

Two top fillies who fought out the Gauteng Fillies Guineas a month ago clash head on in the R1 million Wilgerbosdrift Gr1 SA Fillies Classic at Turffontein on Saturday. Will the extra 200m make a difference and afford Negroamaro an opportunity to turn the tables on Heaps Of Fun?

He gets 2,5kgs from the older horses and this may not be enough against the likes of Legal Eagle and Captain America.

Alec Laird saddles the Bezrin gelding Bezanova, who seldom runs far off but tends to lack a killer blow at the business end.

He may lack a few lengths but is always capable of running a place.

Halve The Deficit is the Tarry second stringer to Legal Eagle and while classy on his day his recent form is not good enough to suggest he poses any form of threat.

Afrikaburn has changed stables from Dean Kannemeyer to Gavin Van Zyln and the son of Trippi’s race record shows that he has his issues.

He has failed to recapture his earlier form and his first run in 6 months was a quiet one three weeks ago.

Strong ComboThe Verdones-Danielson combination is the

top trainer-jockey combo in the country at the moment and they team up with Diesel Jet.

He ran a 5,20 length fourth in the Listed Drum Star at his last start and is another who will need to up his game a few lengths to be competitive here.

Robbie Sage-trained Light The Way is a solid handicapper who seldom runs a bad race. That said, he finds himself up against it on the weight-for-age terms of this race and looks well and truly held by Captain Aldo on his Wolf Power 1600 effort, where he received 2,5kgs from the winner and ran 1,45 lengths behind.

Legal Eagle and Captain America look set to fight this out and if the Tarry star is anywhere near his best he is likely to take the superhero all the way to the wire.

Ice Machine and Captain Aldo may be best of the rest, while New Predator looks upset material if he puts it in.

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Cape based superhero miler Captain America returns in defence of his 2015 HF Oppenheimer Gr1 Horse Chestnut Stakes crown at Turffontein on Saturday. Brett Crawford’s smart galloper won’t have it all his own way and his recent flatfooted third will have some doubting his invincibility.

Classy Negroamaro looks to return to winning ways

Champion Legal Eagle – fi tness questions

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hey weren’t two strides past the post when the objection hooter sounded and the subsequent result reversal came as no surprise to anybody.Trainer Sean Tarry looked to have laid the perfect tactical trap in the nine horse field and there were going to be no fitness or pace

excuses this time for his high-class charge French Navy, who went off a popular 13-20 favourite.

Stablemate Stonehenge, a winner of the 2015 Algoa Cup run at Fairview, was out quickly and set decent fractions coming for home three lengths ahead of his field.

French Navy was quick to challenge but his effort was a largely one-paced show as Bernard Fayd’herbe got stuck into Unparalleled, who went for a rails run.

With Stonehenge galloping relentlessly a shock result looked to be on the cards as Unparalleled chased down his inside.

Under a right-handed whip Stonehenge had the upper hand but he drifted on to Unparalleled with rider JP van der Merwe changing (ill advisedly from the grandstand view) to his left hand.

In the drive to the wire, Stonehenge clung on resolutely to win by a short head in a decent time of 124 secs – but a boardroom brawl looked a certainty.

And so it was, with the Stipes laying an objection. French Navy appears to be a shadow of his former self and finished 1,50 lengths away in third.

The Stipes reported the objection as follows:In the concluding stages UNPARALLELED

(B Fayd’Herbe) was bumped inwards by

Gr2 COLORADO KING STAKES at Turffontein last Saturday

Wonder Of The World

TA gallant front-running effort by the Sean Tarry trained Stonehenge unravelled in dramatic fashion in the closing stages of the R400 000 Gr2 Colorado King Stakes as the Seventh Rock colt shifted in from the whip and bumped runner-up Unparalleled down his inside.

STONEHENGE (J P van der Merwe) which shifted in away from the crop. A race review was called by a member of the Stipendiary Board into this incident which was followed by an Objection being lodged by him on behalf of the second placed horse UNPARALLELED (B Fayd’Herbe) against the winner STONEHENGE (J P van der Merwe) on the grounds of interference in the concluding stages.

The Objection Board after giving regard to the evidence put forward by the respective parties, was of the opinion that the result had been effected by this incident and that UNPARALLELED would have finished in front of STONEHENGE had this incident not occurred and therefore upheld the Objection and amended the judges result to read as follows:1st: 2 - UNPARALLELED - B Fayd’Herbe2nd: 6 - STONEHENGE - J P van der Merwe

STONEHENGE (J P van der Merwe), placed second, was selected for the taking of specimens for analysis. Jockey J P van der Merwe was advised (GF).

Jockey J P Van der Merwe was charged with a contravention of Rule 62.2.7 in that he, as the rider of STONEHENGE, failed to ensure that he did not cause interference to UNPARALLELED (B Fayd’Herbe) in the concluding stages. Jockey van der Merwe signed an Admission of Guilt and a penalty of a Warning was imposed.

Unparalleled is trained by Johan Janse Van Vuuren and has now won 4 races with 10 places from 17 races and R997 600 in stakes.

He was bred by The Alchemy and is by Lateral out of the unraced Elliodor mare, Sublime Surge, a half-sister to Gr1 winning sire Crimson Waves.

Unparalleled was bought back by vendor The Alchemy at the CPYS for R250 000.

He was then re-offered by The Alchemy at the KZN Yearling Sale, where he was knocked down to Corne

Spies for R150 000. The recorded purchaser was sub-sequently amended to Vicky Veeramootoo, who now races

him in a partnership which was restructured in a rather acrimonious public spat recently.

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half brother to TALKTOTHESTARSWinner of Gr2 Senor Santa Stakes, incl. 8 wins, SP and full brother to 2 multiple winners; winning dam is half sister to six winners, out of 3-part sister to Argentine Champion 2yo & Horse of the Year TEAM

Power galloper Stonehenge (JP van der Merwe) holds Unparalleled (Bernard Fayd’herbe) at the line

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EAST CAPE FILLIES NURSERY (Listed)at Fairview last Friday

EASTER DASHat Scottsville last Sunday

DERBY TRIAL (Listed)at Turffontein last Saturday

EASTER HANDICAP (Listed)at Scottsville last Sunday

OAKS TRIAL (Listed)at Fairview last Friday

he talented, albeit slightly inconsistent Serissa, has had his past issues, including a nail in the foot, but is in prime form as a late 6yo and was full value for his peak career win.Keagan De Melo, deputising for S’manga Khumalo, who had taken an early flight to PE for Monday’s meeting, rode a perfectly judged race

and withstood late challenges from Solar Star and No Worries to win by 1,50 lengths in a time of 121,55 secs.

The 2014 Gr3 Cup Trial runner-up’s win rounded off a good weekend at the office for the Tarry yard who enjoyed a feature double at Turffontein just 24 hours earlier.

He was acquired by Chris Van Niekerk’s Rainbow Beach Trading for R300 000 on the 2011 Cape Premier Yearling Sale.

He was bred by Maine Chance Farms and is a son of Black Minnaloushe out of the beautifully bred Scented Royal.

The last principal daughter of the great sire Royal Prerogative still active at stud, South Africa’s ARCSA Champion 2yo Filly of 1988, Scented Royal was a prolific racer and a broodmare of note.

Out of the Gr1 Garden Province Stakes winner Diorissimo, she produced an impressive 17 foals of which 13 won. Scented Royal’s best runners included no fewer than five stakes horses.

Her daughters and granddaughters also enjoyed success at stud – with Scented Royal featuring as the second dam of such stakes winners as past Gr2 Fillies Championship winner Philippa Johnson (Joshua Dancer), outstanding sprinters Sweet Sanette (Jallad) and Franny (Trippi), as well as Gr3 Champion Juvenile Cup hero Sedge (Silvano), and the talented but troubled Silver Salver (Silvano).

e naturally have to question the depth of the field and the fact that the Wiid colt was receiving 7,5kgs from topweighted Jubilee Line – and that there were no big names in the line-up.But the manner of Bankable Teddy’s win was impressive enough to suggest that

there is much more to come – and after he and Count Tassilo came together at the 400m to do battle, there was only one horse in at as he drew away powerfully from the one-paced Tarry galloper who had nothing more to come.

Stebbins ran on best from some way off to grab second place 4,80 lengths behind the Wiid runner, who clocked 123,71 secs for the 2000m.

Bankable Teddy had been well and truly outpointed when going off at 40-1 behind Abashiri in his post-maiden run in the Sea Cottage Stakes but looks likely to relish the 2450m of the SA Derby and certainly booked a bash at the big one on this showing.

It was a sentimental moment for fans of the winner’s ill-fated sire Bankable – who produced his first stakes winner almost exactly six years to the day after he had run second to Al Shemali in the 2010 Dubai Duty Free for Herman Brown.

Bankable Teddy was bred by Anfield Sports and is out of the five-time winning Jet Master mare, Harem’s Secret.

He was bought for R175 000 at the National Yearling Sale and has now won twice with 5 paces from his 10 starts with stakes of R222 475.

he unique speed contest is run annually at level weights and hats off to Vaal trainer Louis Goosen who had the initiative to bring the brilliant Trip Tease down to the coast for the first leg of his Computaform Sprint prep.The first cheque of R62 500 is not to be snuffed at and more than covered the petrol money and other incidentals as the outstanding 5yo stretched his

legs with a booming late effort to mow them down late under Gunter Wrogermann.

Trip Tease was having his first outing since his abortive Cape summer campaign which ended in him producing his only non-earning career effort in 22 starts when being taken out in running and finishing last behind Gulf Storm in the Gr1 Cape Flying Championship.

But the late addition of a set of blinkers and a composed ride by the underrated Wrogemann were the tonic required to get the Trippi gelding back on the winning track on Sunday.

He turned it on late after pacesetter Zinnavar started running on empty and Trip Tease had plenty in reserve to hold a late lunge by Piano Man to 0,75 lengths in a time of 33,72 secs. A boon for Kimberley racing fans was the news afterwards that Trip Tease will make an appearance in the Northern Cape on 11 April to wind up his Gr1 prepWhile the Easter Dash is not taken into account for handicapping and statistical purposes, it is worth recording that Trip Tease has now won 14 races with 7 places from 23 starts for stakes of R1 359 075.

He cost just R70 000 on the National Two Year Old Sale of his year and was bred by Zandvliet out of the twice winning Complete Warrior mare, Girlish.

Making Merry Bank On BrianBrian Wiid has been training horses since 1974 and has had some good ones – names like Knife Edge and Cardinal Fury come to mind. While it is early days yet, the Turffontein-based conditioner could have another decent sort on his hands in

Bankable Teddy, who ran right away from his eight opponents to win the R150 000 Listed Derby Trial

at Turffontein on Easter Saturday.

Justin Snaith trained the winner who races in the Drakenstein blue and white.Audrie Do and Cuveo showed plenty of early pace but it was The Merry Widow

who slipped her field under the ever reliable Khumalo and skipped clear to win more easily than the official 0,75 length margin would suggest. She clocked 69,66 secs for the 1200m. The Merry Widow is a daughter of the outstanding producer Captain Al out of the one-time winning Jallad mare, Miss Kiri, who was purchased by Boland Stud from Koos De Klerk at Yellow Star Stud.

The Merry Widow won her Kenilworth 800m debut in the Cape summer and thus

Boland Stud have been enjoying a purple patch of winners in recent months and their Captain Al filly The Merry Widow showed her paces to retain her unbeaten record with a facile first stakes victory in the R150 000 Listed East Cape Fillies Nursery at Fairview on Good Friday.

retains her perfect record after showing improvement to step up and win here at only her second jump. She has earned R134 375 in stakes.

Breeder Eugene Freeman confirmed that The Merry Widow had gone through the 2015 National Yearling Sale ring unsold with a highest bid of R300 000. A deal was concluded immediately after with Kevin Sommerville of Drakenstein Stud and the filly thus qualified for the R77 500 BSA Added Value Stakes Bonus Series.

Freeman was particularly excited by this stakes success as he has a magnificent chestnut half-brother by Var coming up on the National Yearling Sale on 28 April – have a look at lot 213 – he looks a real bomb!

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Tarry’s Instant Success

he Tarry armoury across the age and sex spectrum has no end and the yard will be looking forward to the R1 million Gr2 Wilgerbosdrift SA

Oaks to be run on Champions Day, 2 April – particularly after this forward showing by two upwardly mobile young fillies.

The race was uneventful with Callan Murray taking Song Of Happiness out to lead from her wide draw and she loped along at a comfortable gallop out front from Samarra and Bajan Fantasy, with Inaninstant tucked away in fourth.

Into the straight Song Of Happiness started to shorten her stride as JP van

SA champion trainer Sean Tarry made a flying start to the Gauteng Easter weekend feature programme when he saddled the first two home in the R150 000 Listed Oaks Trial. The winner Inaninstant rounded off her post-maiden hat-trick with a convincing first stakes victory.

Tder Merwe, riding with great confidence, took the initiative and grabbed a length at the 400m. With Intergalactic in pursuit, Inaninstant continued to gallop strongly and held her advantage to the line – the official margin of 0,30 lengths in a time of 124,21 secs.

Intergalactic was not disgraced and may be the better bet over the extra 450m of the Oaks.

Inaninstant was bred by Maine Chance Farms and is a daughter of champion sire Silvano out of the five-time winning Northern Guest mare, Imperial Guest – who was fast and won only at 1000m.

She has now won 3 of her 5 starts with 2 places and took her stakes earned to R227 750.

Gun To TapeAn enterprising pillar to post ride by Keagan De Melo was the deciding factor in an overdue first stakes win for Sean Tarry’s well-bred 6yo gelding Serissa in the R150 000 Listed Easter Handicap at Scottsville on Sunday.

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Simply Dashing

One of South Africa’s top flight sprinters of recent years toyed with his six opponents to win the novelty R100 000 Easter Dash run over 600m at Scottsville on Sunday.

TThe R100 000 WSB East Cape Poly Challenge 1200 looked to be in the bag inside the 100m for the Sham runner Happy Lion, who got first run on the pack in the latter stages.But JP van der Merwe is riding like a demon since his J&B Met moment of glory two months ago and rode for his life to get Freddie Van Onselen’s chestnut up to win going away.Jacques Strydom has done an outstanding job with

the temperamental 5yo Go Deputy gelding, who originally raced for Mike de Kock in the silks of his breeders, Lammerskraal Stud. This was Gogetthesheriff’s tenth win and as a versatile performer he looks to be even better suited to the 1400m and the mile of the next two legs.

The second leg of the challenge is the R100 000 WSB East Cape Poly Challenge 1400 on Monday April 18 and the final leg is the R100 000 WSB East Cape Poly Challenge 1600 on Friday May 13.

A bonus of R250 000 will be paid to owner/s of the horse that wins all three legs of the Challenge.

There will also be a consolation bonus of R50 000 to the best performed horse, although only horses who participate in all 3 legs and win at least 1 leg qualify.

The Poly Challenge provides a great opportunity for horses suited to South Africa’s most newly introduced racing surface and it also provides a more distinct platform for horses vying to be named The Eastern Cape’s Polytrack Horse Of The Year – a title won by Gogetthesheriff last term.

Strydom’s Sheriff Clinches

Triple Crown Opener

The 2015 Fairview poly champion Gogetthesheriff recovered from

a tardy start to storm home and win the opening leg of the

newly introduced R600 000 World Sports Betting Eastern Cape Poly

Challenge on Monday.

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Gr2 SENOR SANTA STAKES at Turffontein last Saturday

Gr3 SYCAMORE SPRINT at Turffontein last Saturday

s t r a i g h t s h o o t i n g colourful personality, De Beer has been around horses for 43 of his 57 years and while he currently only has nine horses in his

string, he told the Sporting Post that he loves the game and the win had given him immense satisfaction.

The De Beer family hail from the Vryburg area and his father Dawie was a successful trainer of feature winners from his base 350km from Joburg.

“He did wonders with the horses he had and taught

t is a tough old game this – even when the favourites win – and the slate of amply priced winners on the Sycamore honour roll was wiped clean in just over a minute with a dazzling display of tempered speed from the Tarry flyer Tiger’s Touch.The daughter of imported stallion Where’s That Tiger put her opponents out of

their misery with a very impressive late burst to win decisively as 5-2 favourite under S’manga Khumalo, with another good sort from Down Under in the Good Journey filly Sensible Lover making it an Australian-bred exacta.

Trainer Sean Tarry had enjoyed something of a rollercoaster ride up to then with a 1-2 in the Oaks Trial and the disappointment of losing the Colorado King Stakes in the boardroom – on top of an inexplicably relatively mediocre showing from his star, French Navy.

But the Sycamore was a different story with Tiger’s Touch coming from some way off the pace to cut down her opponents with a smooth first stakes victory that suggested she is destined for better things in the equine world of speed.

me a lot. I started out as a teenager with a day licence riding at Bloemfontein in the days when Muis Roberts was still an apprentice,” reminisced Coenie as he reflected on a memorable day at Turffontein.

We asked if he had felt that Talktothestars could win the Gr2 feature.

“Yes, of course. Nobody tipped him but most of the tipsters I have ever met don’t even have their own cars and have you ever seen one of them buy a round of drinks?” he joked.

As regards Talktothestars’ wellbeing on the day, Coenie

was adamant that there was no magic to training horses.

“There is no secret recipe for training racehorses. Let nobody fool anybody. You can fancy them one day and they disappoint you – the next time they come up on you. The real key in racing is the ability of the horses themselves and the capabilities of the grooms, and I am fortunate in both respects,” he said.

Winning a Gr2 without shoes is something that doesn’t happen too often.

“Speak to Lennie Taylor. He had a horse than ran unshod and won features – Horatius? A horse’s feet are

very important and there are many skilled farriers. But when I have to pay R500 a pop to have my horses shod and the farrier watches his staff doing the work from a distance, then I have to question the genuine value added.

“The feet are very sensitive and I believe that often damage is done during shoeing and only detected when a horse comes under pressure in a race. Then the deduction is that the horse is not fit enough and more pressure is put on him – aggravating the injury. It is my theory and so far it is working for me. And funny enough, the first horse I ever ran without shoes won!”

Brandon Lerena, who thought he had gone a touch early, rode a cracker and relaxed Talktothestars a few lengths off as Mod Barley cut

out the gallop. At the 250m marker the favourite Lazer Star came out of the pack with Talktothestars and the two went to the line as one.

The De Beer galloper got the verdict by a head in a time of 66,31 secs.

Lazer Star, one of only two fillies in the line-up, ran a gallant race in second, with Pivotal Pursuit rocketing out of the pack to grab third ahead of a hard-ridden Dollar Dazzler, who choked up in running.

Talktothestars is a son of one-time record-breaking Aussie yearling Overlord, himself a son of world champion sire and successful sire-of-sires Danehill, out of a half sister to Royal Academy.

The winner is out of the one-time winning Spaceship mare, Tellittothestars.

He has won 8 races with 4 places from 21 stars for stakes

of R694 475. The winner was bought by the astute Coenie de Beer for R40 000 in a package deal from Scott Brothers:

“Talktothestars went through the ring unsold at the National 2yo Sale. I liked him and offered Mr Scott R50 000 for him. But he was in a bad mood that day and turned my offer down. A few months later we did a package deal and Talktothestars was included in it. I knew the family well as I had trained some and they could all run,” he said. And what’s next for Talktothestars?

“We will see what happens next. The Computaform Sprint is not ideal as it is a weight-for-age race. He goes maximum 1200m and I think his best trip is 1000m. For now we will celebrate the win and enjoy the moment,” he said in closing.

Vaal-based trainer Coenie de Beer celebrated a long overdue feature victory when the unshod Overlord gelding Talktothestars pulled off a sensational win in the R400 000 Gr2 Senor Santa Stakes at Turffontein on Saturday.

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A Touch Of Favour

IComing through at the 300m, Tiger’s Touch

simply drew clear to win by 3,40 lengths in a time of 66,75 secs.

Fellow Aussie-bred Sensible Lover made it an Australian bred exacta when she flew late over a distance short of her proven best to grab second ahead of the game mare Easy Lover, who ran a decent race again to secure third.

Seattle Lady ran on for fourth.The supremely consistent Tiger’s Touch has now

won 4 races with 5 places from 9 starts for stakes of R405 625,

Tiger’s Touch is the third stakes-winner for her sire Where’s That Tiger, who stood at Evergreen Stud and was exported to South Africa in 2014 after five seasons at stud in Australia.

The impressive chestnut stands at The Alchemy in the Western Cape for a stud fee of R10 000 and boasts 80% winners/runners and 40% stakes winners/runners with his imports

Tiger’s Touch is out of the stakes winning two-time winner Brocco Babe (by Brocco) and was retained for racing in South Africa by her breeders, Larry Nestadt and Bernard Kantor.

What do they say about 99 percent of all statistics only telling 49 percent of the story? History shows the R250 000 Gr3 Sycamore Sprint to be a veritable favourite’s graveyard but we found a smart Australian bred flyer from the Tarry stable to buck that trend at Turffontein on Saturday.

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e went to the front, slowed up affairs, and when turning for home skipped and made every post a winning one. Magnum, caught three wide, was asked to respond and took a second too long. By the time he was in full stride the post was fast approaching and he went down by a diminishing neck. He suggested that the 1400m trip of the second leg may prove to be ideal.

SpeedThis weekend sees the running of the Kranji Sprint. As previously reported, Spalato who was successful in the

first leg was set to bypass this feature, but the connections have done an about turn. He will thus be taking his place along with some eagerly awaited returns. The first of those is Zac Spirit. He is vying for a third consecutive victory in this race and has been setting the training tracks alight. Vlad Duric partners him and I am really excited to see how he goes.

Another welcome return to the track is Emperor Max. He has been on the sidelines for roughly seven months and has been looking for a new pilot with Corey Brown sticking with Spalato. He has been trialling in his customary quiet fashIon and let’s hope he returns with a big effort. It looks as though Spalato should have the measure of this field with ease, but we cannot forget that some of our other leading sprinters make their return. It should prove for interesting racing and comes highly reccommended for your Sunday viewing pleasure!

Till next time.

or a long time now, horse racing’s c u s t o m e r s a n d fans have been fed the line that what is good for the operator is good for the game, and

therefore it follows that it is good for the punter. But that is stringing along a lot of assumptions, and one thing punters know is that stringing things together makes the odds very long and unlikely!

1. The first rule of commingling.

Gambling rules had settled by the time commingling came along, and so new rules had to be added to cater for the new offerings. One rule said an exception would be made for the take out deduction, or the house take, to follow what the “host” tote does.

That was a rule in favour of the local punter because often the local take out is bigger

than the commingled host. Here are some deductions:

South Africa 20%Singapore 19%Australia 16.5%UK 16.5%Hong Kong 15.7%New Zealand 14.5%2. The punter should know

where he stands.Another addition to

facilitate commingling of pools was that the punter should not be kept in the dark. This is an excellent idea, but ever punter knows it’s only talk. Since the start of commingled pools one of the biggest bugs is the fact that the dividends change after the race has closed, and even after the race is run. The number of complaints is awesome.

In the USA, the late changes annoyed customers so much that operators closed down computer players minutes before the off to stabilize the dividends for everyone. In some places “late” computer system players got banned

in fairness to oncourse customers.

When it comes to exotics, the poor punter is really left in the dark. Often punters have no idea how they are travelling because ticket updates becomes pure guesswork. Recently the soccer exotic was off while the previous day’s dividend was still anyone’s guess. How is that knowing how you stand?

3. Commingling, the tail wags the dog.When we are the smaller

pool and weaker currency, commingling with a bigger and stronger pool returns a greater stability.

Saftote’s biggest weakness is when it is small relative to international bets that get added, and those bets change the dividends. Poorly supported events and bets that don’t have a following suffer from the effects of a small pool. Often a punter can end up playing to win

mostly his/her own money back and dramatically change the dividends for bets already placed. When SA plays into a huge pool like Dubai or Hong Kong the local player gets stability that is rock solid. It means you could have a huge bet in Rand terms on horses like JJ The Jetplane and Variety Club in HK and you wouldn’t move the dividend much no matter what.

Unfortunately when a pool merges with us locally, the weakness of our tote allows for a punter playing in Euros or Dollars to become the tail that wags the dog. A medium sized bet in foreign currencies can have disastrous effects on the dividends of the local players, who have no protection. Often the late updates mean the local punters can’t even play to get the benefit of other dividends going bigger.

4. Who are the NETT winners?

When pools are commingled “into” ours, a really interesting question is who are the “nett” winners over time? Sometimes when a dividend just looks wrong, one wonders if we lost in Rands and the flow was a loss

for the local punting pool and a win for someone else.

Is it reasonable to guess that offshore players are playing more for gain than for entertainment value? Do they get a preferential treatment, like the rebate systems in HK, Australia and the USA from Saftote? If some players are playing from higher ground, does that come at the expense of the local punter? These are reasonable questions that deserve answers.

5. The house take (the “vig”, the juice,

the cut).Should punters care

about the deductions? Our television gurus often, very often, refer to the stability of big commingled pools as “value”. Clearly value is a different thing completely. Once the house has set the takeout, say 20% of the pool, “value” can only be found if you are able to get better odds in another way.

If you are a serious or semi-serious player then value becomes everything. What the deduction is can determine whether you will be a winner or loser. Or just how much you will lose.

In Hong Kong for example,

the effective take out is 15.7% and big losing bets have an additional 10% rebate, that gives a player greater chance to break even, or play longer, than if the takeout is 20% or 25%.

Thinking about value becomes meaningless if the dividend can change significantly after you have placed your bet, and it’s worse if you have no opportunity to respond to big changes. These conditions set you with a big disadvantage.

Commingling requires some analysis.

We need to make sure that (at the very least) things are fair for local punters. Repetition of words like “value” no longer reassures punters. It’s not enough that very poor information dissemination to punters is brushed off with a sorry for “delayed update” or computer hassles.

South African punters are demanding the information that is guaranteed them by the rules. Every new product make a profit for Saftote off punters.

Decency dictates that those punters should be given a fighting chance with a supply of facts and information as promised.- and in real time!

When it comes to tote pools everyone assumes bigger is better. We know that commingling does a good job of increasing pools - or at least looking big. But for the punter, is bigger better? We take a closer look at commingling.

ComminglingWho Gets The Value?

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hey are running well and look like a nice bunch. As they say, no trainer ever killed himself with an unraced two year old in his yard – we

live in hope. We seem to take longer than most trainers with our youngsters but I have no interest in 800m and 900m races. I think we take far too long before putting on 1200m races. I think the days of the quick scurries are long gone and fairly pointless but that is only my point of view.

We are starting to get the Durban horses ready and all is good on that front so far. We have had St Tropez, Disco Al and The Conglomerate come back from lengthy holidays.

Fatty Goes To Joburg

Brutal Force even managed to catch a couple of weeks out at grass before travelling up

AMSDEN’SAMBLINGS

to Johannesburg with trainer assistant Alson Ndzilana. Alson did a smashing job with him last year and we will try and have a go at the Computaform Sprint, all being well. We all managed to survive the Durbanville sale. I though the prices were pretty decent for what was on offer.

Horses are like paintings: people will only pay what they think they are worth and that was very much the case a couple of weeks ago.

We managed to pick up five and I was extremely happy with the individuals we bought. Maybe the pedigrees were not as strong as we would have liked but we were all more than satisfied with the horses themselves.

I just have the one youngster I need to find owners for. He is a rather nice colt by Biarritz x Darley Rose from Graeme Koster’s Rosedene Stud and I like him very much.

We crack on with more sales, with another exciting CTS sale and, of course, the Nationals.

Down UnderThere is also the Sydney Easter

Sale where I am sure records will be broken. One man who might not be there is champion trainer, Peter Moody, who has – wrongly in my mind – handed in his license after being given a six month ban for a cobalt positive on Lidari.

It looks a ridiculously harsh sentence when given and reading all the facts, Moody’s stature as a trainer and his present and past record. He was one of Australia’s top trainers, a really good bloke and he will leave a huge hole in the industry.

I would have liked him to have taken the Turf Club on. Australia still hold a very strong old boy network in their Jockey Club and I would have liked to have seen them having their backsides kicked. I am sure there were people queuing up to help Peter with the kicking.

He has no reason to give anything to his horses. He has

an extremely large string and is not that desperate - as he has proven by throwing in the towel and sticking two fingers up at the authorities. What a great loss to Australian racing.

He was one of the great characters and one must also mention all the staff employed by him. I cannot believe that racing’s ruling body put any thought into what would happen to these employees, many of whom must have been extremely fond of Peter. The thought of losing their jobs – and the horses they have cared for and loved over the years – must be a bitter pill to swallow.

Who can forget that this is the man who trained the brilliant mare, Black Caviar. Her string of unbeaten victories in Group races are unlikely to be repeated.

www.joeyramsden.com

Old Boy Network- The Pits!

It has been a difficult few weeks with very little racing. It is nice to come back and have two lots of entries in front of me to decide what we are running over the weekend. We have managed to get plenty of work into the two year olds and we are starting to have quite a few two year old runners – a good position to be in, writes Joey Ramsden.

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Spalato Will Run

This past Sunday saw the running of the first leg of the 3yo series. In a big field my main hope Magnum, managed to run second to Conflight. The winner was cleverly ridder by Oscar Chavez, writes Gareth Pepper.

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local trainer recently told me that when his grooms find what they think is a good horse, they refer to it as a ‘super champion’. I like the term

and have decided to adopt it. If there is such a thing as a super champion trainer then surely there can be no local trainer more deserving of the title than Terrance Millard. And not only is he a super champion trainer, he is, above all, a horseman.

On 19 March 2016 a plain bay horse named Mission Control won his maiden effort over 1000m at Kenilworth in style. Of course, this isn’t just any bay horse. This bay horse runs in the white, blue and cerise colours of Mrs Nola Rathbone and is owned in partnership by Nola and SA’s super champion trainer, Terrance Millard.

While Mr Millard needs little introduction to SA racing fans, Nola Rathbone may not be quite as well known. Terrance first met Nola Rathbone in 1948 when she came down from Joburg to jump in the Rosebank Show. Nola won everything in sight – although she’s quick to say that Terrance still won the championship. Nola’s father bred and owned racehorses and she was a top class show-jumper, marrying into the racing industry via jockey turned trainer Ted Rathbone.

Terrance and Nola’s shared love of horses was the beginning of a lifelong friendship that spanned marriages, children and eventually the loss of both their partners. After losing Joyce, a particularly bad time with his back and nearly packing it all in to move into an old age home, Terrance took the advice of his physician that he needed ‘a good filly’ and rang Nola. She travelled down from PE on 11 November 2011 for a two month trial basis and has been there ever since. “We have lots of fun together,” she smiles fondly, and it is clear that they do.

Everything happens for a reason

I bumped into Terrance and Nola ahead of the 2014 CTS March Yearling Sale

and asked whether they were buying. They replied jokingly that at their age investing in yearlings was a risky business as they might not live to see them run! As it turned out, their top pick was withdrawn from the sale last minute and without too much determined interest from any other bidders, they managed to secure lot 241, a colt by Captain Al out of Rei Rei consigned by Klawervlei Stud as agent for R210k.

“He was a pony!” says Millard and Nola nods in agreement. She pulls out a photo album which doubles as Mission Control’s dossier. There’s his catalogue page and photos of him shortly after the sale, looking a bit pot-bellied and not terribly glamorous if I’m honest, but there aren’t many who will question Millard’s eye for spotting a good horse. Among the collection is a photo of one of Nola’s grandsons holding him and it shows that the colt was, indeed, somewhat challenged in the size department. “He was small, but Terrance really liked him. And he’s grown!” says Nola proudly.

It turns out that Mission Control was bred by Mike Fullard and James Drew, who raced Mission Control’s dam,THE KZN Fillies Guineas winner Rei Rei with Stan Elley. Interestingly, Terrance Millard was at school with Mike’s father and James, Tony Millard and John Koster all went to Bishops, so it’s a bit of a family affair.

Family connectionLee-Anne Drew relates that

they purchased Rei Rei from one of Lionel Cohen’s sales.

“There was a big grey Parade Leader that James liked on the sale and he’d bought his horse and went off to the bar. We owned Stone Island at the time, so Mike and I went to look at Rei Rei. She was this little filly with a long coat – a proper Lionel filly – but a fantastic walker and we bought her. In those days, you got wine when you bought a horse. When James got back to the table, he saw the box of wine and asked ‘what’s this?’ I said ‘We bought a horse!’ When James saw her, his first reaction was ‘what have you bought?’, but she ended up a Guineas winner!” she says with satisfaction.

Mission Control“Of course, all Rei Rei’s

children are special, but this one didn’t have the greatest of legs and we were advised to sell so he went on Book 2. John (Koster) is always good about telling us who’s been looking at horses, but had to report that no-one really liked this one, so we’d more or less resigned ourselves to keeping him. We had horses with Gavin Smith at the time and were going to send him to PE. Then he came into the ring and the bidding kept going and we turned around and saw it was Terrance! He said we mustn’t worry about the slack pasterns and Paddy (kruyer) worked hard to sort out his feet and he’s come on nicely.”

“On Saturday James had a couple of missed calls from a number he didn’t recognise before Mike came and said ‘Paddy Kruyer’s been ringing you. Mission Control is running this afternoon and he’s going to win!’ So we all went down to the course to watch him run and it was wonderful. Rei Rei’s first foal was also a Captain Al, who unfortunately broke down in Kimberley. She’s got a Jet Master filly in Durban and then came Mission Control. After him she had a very nice Count Dubois filly who’s with Dennis (Drier). Her Twice Over foal died last year and she’s got a Duke Of Marmalade filly at foot and is currently in foal to Master Of My Fate.”

Mission Control was sent to Terry Andrews (an ex Millard assistant) at Sorrento Stud, before progressing to another of Millard’s ex assistants and long time friends, Patrick Kruyer. Paddy says, “He had a few little faults. He was quite slack pasterned as a young horse and his feet were all different, but over a period of time we rectified that. He had a slight high suspensory issue that kept him from running any earlier, but Terrance knows the game inside out and was prepared to be patient.”

ColoursThere was a bit of a muddle

over the colours on race day and Paddy explains.

“The original agreement was

that the horse would run in Nola’s colours, but when they filled out the form, they put Terrance’s name first, so the Jockey Club registered him in Terrance colours. Fortunately we managed to get it changed before the race.” Nola had a family commitment in the morning and wasn’t aware the silks had changed, so went to the course dressed in the Millard black and silver and was delighted to meet Aldo Domeyer in the parade ring in her silks.

“Colours are important you know! I had colours with my husband which were cerise with a black sash, so I’ve got the cerise sleeves for him. Terrance’s colours are silver and black, so I chose a silver body for him. I love Mrs Plattner’s colours and really wanted a horse shoe for mine, but the NHA wouldn’t allow it,” she says, mock peeved, “so I’ve got a teal diamond instead.”

Mission Control, looking very smart and well grown indeed, duly dispatched his rivals by a comfortable 2.25. lengths. It provided much excitement for everyone on course, plus a well needed tonic for Mr Millard, who watched from home as he is still recovering after suffering a mild stroke in January.

Well-wishesThe congratulations and

well wishes that flowed were many and varied and even included a message from Lester Piggott and Lady Barbara FitzGerald. Lester and Terrance have been friends for many years, with Lester having driven some of Terrance’s hackney ponies once upon a time. Among the many photographs carefully arranged on a display table, is a snap of Lester and Barbara with Terrance during their South African trip in January.

While it’s difficult to follow congratulations from Lester Piggott, Mr Millard has trouble hearing over the phone and as I had a book of his on loan that wanted returning and never need much of an excuse to visit, I decided to pop by and offer my congratulations in person.

Over cups of tea and plates of muffins and Terrance’s beloved koeksusters, we discuss all the details, examine the photos and watch the race replay, plus footage of Nola watching the win. “I think he’ll be alright, this fellow” says Millard. Then they tell

me about their other horses in training, show me photos of Nola show-jumping as a young girl and share pictures of Terrance’s pride and joy, his award-winning Hackneys.

We while away the afternoon reminiscing about horses and people we have known and it is a measure of their generosity that despite their many achievements and highlights Terrance and Nola are also interested in my motley crew of horses and what I’m doing with them. On a previous visit with my laptop in tow, I shared some of my photographs and will always treasure the fact that Terrance was complimentary about my Warmblood mare. But that’s what horsemen do. No matter what age, profession or nationality, they remain insatiably curious about horses and a horseman’s true currency is stories. Horse stories are our stock in trade and the act of trading them creates shared experiences and defines eras. They are a way to remember, a shoulder to lean on or provide the means to cheer up a friend who is feeling a little blue. In short, they build friendships that last a lifetime.

It is an honour and privilege spending time in the

company of horsemen.

A thoughtful teacher, a thorough instructor, a gentle hand, a firm guide, a rational yet fearless showman, the greatest compliment that I think could ever be given to someone who works with horses, is to be thought of as a Horseman.

– Becky Hanson for the Pacific Coast Journal

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K E E P I N G Y O U O N T R A C K SHORT HEADS

STEERING CLEARMike de Kock once again rescued South African pride on the international racing stage with a sterling performance from Mubtaahij who played second fi ddle to the awesome California Chrome in Saturday’s Dubai World Cup. “Mubtaahij deserves a US campaign, he’s got a big race in America in him! We may go for the Breeders Cup, but only if California Chrome doesn’t pitch. If he goes East, we”ll go West!” he chirped.

Californi� – Stil� Dreami�’California Chrome had a quiet Sunday at Meydan Racecourse in the United Arab Emirates a day after his dramatic win in the $10 million Dubai World Cup. Alan Sherman, assistant trainer to his father, trainer Art Sherman, said in an email that California Chrome “came out of his race great.” He won and broke the course record, even though his saddle slipped, creating an awkward situation for jockey Victor Espinoza. The saddle was visibly further down California Chrome’s back when he reached the wire than it was at the start.

America CallsAlec Laird trained J&B Met

winner Smart Call fl ew to Mauritius on Sunday on the fi rst leg

of her journey to America, where she will attempt to emulate her paternal grandmother Banks Hill by winning the

Breeders Cup Filly and Mare Turf. The Mauritzfontein Stud-owned and bred Smart Call is currently rated the joint sixth best thoroughbred racehorse in the world after winning the Met.

to the awesome California Chrome in Saturday’s Dubai

he’s got a big race in America

California Chrome doesn’t

we”ll go West!” he chirped.

when he reached the wire than it was at the start.

America

Mauritius on Sunday on the fi rst leg of her journey to America, where she will attempt to emulate her paternal grandmother Banks Hill by winning the Gr1

GoodbyeAustralian Peter Moody has signed off from his training

career with a deeply satisfying and emotional win by

Flamberge in the Gr1 William Reid Stakes last Thursday.

The meeting was Moody’s last before he starts a six-month

suspension for a cobalt off ence and he has signalled he has no intention to return to training. In a reference to his star Black Caviar, he said: “I had the joy of winning it with a special horse and this little bloke’s become

pretty special too.”

GOT THE LOT?Highlands Farm’s red hot young sire Pathfork was represented by his third fi rst crop winner when Red Chesnut Road made a cracking winning debut at Scottsville on Sunday. The Highlands bred colt, a R250 000 buy from last year’s Suncoast KZN Yearling Sale, was said to be catching pigeons at home and trainer Robbie Hill had him ready. He was fi tted with blinkers as he apparently sticks up in his work but scorched home by over 7 lengths after shortening from 8’s to 17-10. Is that what they’d call an old-fashioned betting coup?

A Ceres Invite

Make a day or a long weekend of it and enjoy all that the beautiful Ceres valley has to off er! Boland Stud has issued an invite for you to undertake an excursion to Ceres to view their impressive draft for the BSA National Yearling Sale. The invite stands until 16 April. Eugene Freeman has requested that interested parties contact him on 084 816 3741 or at [email protected].

Australian race caller Michael Wrona has been named the new full-time track announcer at Santa Anita Park in the USA. The 49yo, who began his career at age 17 in Australia and has been in America for the last 25 years, has spent the past decade as the announcer for Golden Gate Fields in Northern California. “I’m overjoyed and humbled that Santa Anita is entrusting me with a booth occupied by so few announcers in the track’s storied history,” said Wrona. He was chosen ahead of other world-class international announcers including Craig Evans of the Singapore Turf Club and Racing UK’s David Fitzgerald.

Spies’Zack AttackLast term’s Zimbabwe champion trainer Corne Spies has always had a ‘boer maak ‘n plan’ approach and been a fearless innovator in a tough industry. The Gauteng horseman has struck gold with his PE satellite base run by his brother Eric and the team saddled a three timer at Fairview on Easter Monday. This brings their win tally to ten in just over a month – the majority ridden by apprentice Craig Zackey.

Weddin� Bell�

He may hail from a famous racing family and been labelled ‘Basil’s son’, then ‘Anton’s nephew’ and latterly ‘Adam’s brother’ at various times, but Gold Circle’s SA Racing App team member Glenn Marcus can now at last be called ‘Nicky’s Hubby’. On a special Sunday this past weekend he tied the knot in KZN with the lovely Nicky Neethling – daughter of Babette, Graeme Hawkins’ partner. We wish them a long and happy life.

Fighting Cirrus

Cirrus Des Aigles, who was the highest-earning European racehorse ever as

well as being among the most popular globetrotters of recent times, has been

retired. Trained by Corine Barande-Barbe, Cirrus Des Aigles earned over

£6 million in prize-money and won Group 1‘s in three diff erent countries including the Dubai Sheema Classic,

Champion Stakes, Coronation Cup and Prix Ganay. Such was his reputation for

toughness and endurance, the ten-year-old earned the nickname ‘Fighting Cirrus’.

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P E R S O N A L I T Y O F T H E W E E K

Robbie Miller

There is a lot of truth to the old saying ‘no foot, no horse’. Without sound, healthy feet, your horse is a good as useless.

Although farriery has been around as long as man has domesticated horses, it was not until fairly recently that it has started gaining status as a recognised skilled profession.

While the concept of master farriers is common place internationally, it is taking a while longer to catch on in South Africa. Someone who is dedicating himself to improving, standardising and formalising the profession is Robbie Miller.

THERE are various pictures that spring to mind when one thinks of the word ‘farrier’. In old English paintings, a farrier is usually depicted working in a hot, grubby forge, with smoke billowing all around him. Reality is something a little more pedestrian - local horses are generally shod ‘cold’ and with it being a physical, grubby job, farriers are often seen as the grease monkeys of the horse world.

Robbie does not conform to the typical farrier image. Clean cut and tidily dressed in branded clothing proudly displaying his name and qualifications. We meet at a racing yard, where he is gluing shoes onto a horse with particularly difficult feet. It is an intricate job and he is focussed and meticulous in his work.

About RobbieRobbie was born in Durban

on 5 January 1967 and grew up in Pietermaritzburg, although he’s moved around a lot and lived in almost every part of the country that has horses. Both his father and uncle were jockeys, so racing was part of life from an early age.

“My father was an apprentice to Alan Higgins, but he didn’t ride for very long and eventually went into making saddles and bridles for the racing industry. My uncle (Arthur Miller) apprenticed to Hennie Coetzee and eventually became a trainer” (he is perhaps best remembered for 1994 Gold Cup winner, Stateway). In addition to riding work and taking part in amateur races in Kimberley in the days before it came under NHA rules, Robbie was a keen polocrosse player, making the national squad in 1998.

Hopes to be a jockey were dashed early because of his size, however he still had a desire to work with horses.

After completing his National Service (and attaining rank, he adds proudly), he signed up for the permanent force in Berede, apprenticing as a farrier under Grant Store. He qualified in 1989 and started out on his own in Port Elizabeth. “I cut my teeth on old man Greeff’s horses. PE was seen as a bit of a last stop, so they used to get a lot of lame horses that us farriers had to try and keep sound. It turned out to be good schooling and I learnt a lot.”

Transfer to Cape Town

He originally came to Cape Town in around 2005 building up clients like Justin Snaith, Plattner Racing and Avontuur Stud. However, a few years later and vastly different personal circumstances saw him about to leave the country.

“I was back in PE, I’d given up the business and was at something of a crossroads. I’d been offered a position in Dubai and was about to relocate, when Justin rang and asked me whether I wouldn’t come back. It was a new start and I grabbed it with both hands and ran with it. I’ve never looked back.”

Through his relationships with farriers around the country, he also shoes for a lot of visiting trainers while they are in town, including Sean Tarry, Dennis Drier, Mike Azzie and Duncan Howells and for this year’s Met, shod all of Futura, Legislate, Smart Call, Legal Eagle, Paterfamilias and Helderberg Blue amongst others. “It is amazing how many great horses I get to work with – I’m really lucky.”

Robbie also does a lot of work at some of the biggest stud farms around the country as well as doing remedial and specialised work for competition horses. “Pippa has been an incredible support over the years – I think I’ve been working for Avontuur

for going on 12 years now and no matter where I’ve been in the country, she has always flown me in every month to come and do the farm.” He’s helped nurture Val de Ra and now both her fillies, Dream De Ra and Miss Frankel.

Apart from his passion for his job, the other thing Robbie is passionate about is raising the profile of farriery as a skilled profession and improving the local skill set by joining Robbie Dawson in setting up a new farriers’ association (the South African Association of Professional Farriers / SAAPF and introducing the Farrier International Testing System (FITS) in South Africa.

Game changerIt all started in 2002 when

Andrew Timm arranged the first farriery competition in South Africa.

“The deal was that the top two farriers got to go to the Kentucky Horse Shoeing School for a month and then on to a competition in Calgary. I finished second and went over with Scott Borland. It was a real eye opener for me. I met a guy called Chris Gregory who runs the Heartland Horse Shoeing School in Missouri and is considered one of the best farrier educators in the world. We became friends and stayed in touch. Chris became the 2nd or 3rd American ever to be made a Fellow of the Worshipful Company of Farriers in the UK and in 2009 he became an examiner for them. When Chris developed a farriery exam for Brazil, I suggested bringing it to South Africa and that’s more or less how the FITS (Farrier International Testing System) started.”

In terms of recognised farriery accreditation, there are two main avenues – the British Worshipful Company of Farriers and the American Farriers Association. “FITS is

a sort of hybrid between the two,” he explains.

FITS consists of three levels – after a three year apprenticeship, there’s the Certified Farrier (CF) or entry level, then the Certified Professional Farrier (CPF) qualification and lastly the Advanced Skilled Farrier (ASF) level. Exams are held annually and judged by internationally recognised authorities. At each level, the exam consists of 3 modules and includes a written paper, a practical shoeing portion, and lastly a shoe display and oral (blacksmithing).

The ASF is judged one of the toughest exams in the world and requires intensive anatomy knowledge, taking the qualification a lot closer to the traditional version of the term.

“A lot of people have asked us to drop the forging part of the exam, but I feel strongly that you cannot really understand and perform your job properly unless you can build shoes from scratch.

“It is expensive to bring in international examiners, but we feel it’s important to raise the bar and keep up with international standards. We’ve had huge support and sponsorship from people like Drakenstein Stud, the Snaiths, Bass Racing and lots of private individuals and it all goes towards helping raise the standards of farriery across the country.”

New Association “We held our first exam in

in Robertson in 2010 and it generated a lot of interest. However, it also reinforced the need to make a serious effort in farrier education in this country. The existing SA Farriers Association had kind of fallen flat and there was a feeling that some of their ideas were outdated, so a group of us decided to set up our own association. We called it the South African Association of Professional Farriers (SAAPF). We spent three years gathering ideas and developing it and it was formally established in November 2015 when we held our international event at Alba in Durbanville.”

Under the newly formed SAAPF, members are required to accumulate a minimum amount of CPD points throughout the year to maintain their m e m b e r s h i p ( e i t h e r t h r o u g h c l i n i c s ,

competitions or writing articles for the website). “You can’t just register and get your membership badge and that’s the end of it,” he says seriously. “People are spending a lot of money on horses and we need to up our game and step up to the plate.”

CompetitionThis is where the

competition element of the SAAPF and FITS comes in. The FITS exams are built around educational clinics and competitions and the SAAPF holds additional competitions throughout the year.

“The goal is to improve the standard of theoretical and practical knowledge across the board. The competition side is something I love and a lot of farriers are getting into it now. It levels the playing fields and means you expose yourself to your peers. It can be a bit of an ego buster, but it’s a good way of improving your skills.”

“Another aspect is that the government is getting interested in having farriery recognised as a professional trade and at some point farriers will need to be qualified according to a recognised system. We would like FITS to be that system, so we are setting the standard high.”

They are getting organised and there is an SAAPF website, a Facebook page, a database of their registered members and regular events across the country. Why has he taken all this on?

“After a race, you see people talking about the jockey, owner, trainer and breeder. Even grooms are starting to be acknowledged. But we’re also a crucial part of the industry and the end goal is to have farriers recognised as accredited professionals. It is a fundamental element of any industry to have an organisation that sets the benchmark. We want to provide a way in which farriers and aspiring farriers can learn and improve their skills as well as achieving a recognised accreditation.

“In addition to providing and promoting education it is hoped to become an extremely valuable resource for farriers. All horses have a fundamental right to be sound and have their feet regularly maintained and by providing a platform for discussion, support and tools for furthering education the SAAPF hopes to improve the service provided to the horse. I’ve got a vested interest because both my sons have joined my practice and this is their future, so I will keep

driving it.”

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e was discharged a fortnight ago and placed under ‘house arrest’ by his doctors who banned him from the daily activities of the business which are his lifeblood for the next four to six weeks.

Unfortunately, following further complications he was readmitted on Easter Sunday and remains hospitalised.

BLOODSTOCK SA have announced that their R1 million races will be run at Scottsville over 1200m and 1600m on Sunday 14 August 2016.

These races are open to all graduates of BSA’s 2015 yearling and two year-old sales, who ‘ticked the box’ for entry into the futurity series.

The races will add to the vibe of the BSA National Two Year Old Sale which takes place on Wednesday 17, Thursday 18 and Friday 19 August 2016.

The venue at Scottsville will be ideal at that time of the year, as both climate and conditions are the best in the country during August.

It is also within easy reach of both KZN and Johannesburg, and the Cape trainers, who

have horses up for the KZN season will have a compelling reason to stay in KZN for a tad longer.

It will be the start of an amazing week, with the Equus awards on the Tuesday evening followed by our National Two Year Old Sale on the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

The sale will host two evening sessions on Wednesday and Thursday evening, with a full day on Friday.

The sale will, similar to 2015, incorporate fillies for stud.

The National Two Year Old Sale has always been very popular with buyers, as an extremely genuine sale, and good value for money.

In 2016 there are two additional reasons why the sale will be even more popular.

All graduates of ONLY this sale,

will be eligible for two races worth R1 million each to be run at Scottsville in August 2017. Both races will be over 1400m, with one for colts, and one for fillies.

Bloodstock SA have been concerned about the weaker market for fillies, and believe that this strategy will add to the attractiveness of purchasing fillies, which will pay dividends for all in the long run.

Vendors will be required to contribute a R 3 000 fee for the race, while buyer’s will be asked to contribute a R 4 000 fee.

Conditions for the races will be announced in due course.

The 2016 National Two Year Old Sale is a sale not to be missed and entry forms are available on www.tba.co.za.

BSA Bonanza at ScottsvilleBig week in August

Great EffortsWe have received assurances

though, that while Mick still has a long way to go, he gets stronger with the passing of every day and on his release from hospital, in conjunction with the Task Team, will still be attempting to make a contribution to the follow-up work that accrued from Team SA’s efforts at the Asian Conference, which was aimed at reinstating South Africa’s international export protocols so as to facilitate at last the normal movement of our horses out of the country.

It’s many years since this country enjoyed a wave of support from the international community for our protocols since the Conference and much of it has to do with the work of the remarkable team of scientists we now have on board, which has invoked the support of countries none of us expected to arise to our cause.

While Mick’s role will obviously be limited for the foreseeable future, Peter Gibson of Racing SA has already filed a full report to the Task Team responsible for this initiative, and under the chairmanship of Chris van Niekerk, a new battle plan is being formulated in anticipation of what lies ahead.

For what it’s worth, here is a transcript of Mick Goss’ speech at the Conference, which will have resonance with most South African horsemen:

“Chair, Ladies & Gentlemen

You can imagine my trepidation as a Zulu farmer, at the thought of addressing the intellectual elite and the business giants of the greatest racing conference on earth. I want you to know though, how grateful we are as a nation for the opportunity to do so. Twenty years ago almost to the day, I debuted as a speaker at this conference in this very room, and it’s a thrill to be back among so many good friends. Thank you so much

at least one occasion, and they’ve come home with a third (or 33%) of the spoils on a further four occasions. These victories include 6 UAE Derbys, 4 Group One Sprints, 3 Dubai Turfs or Duty Frees and 3 Godolphin Miles. By any standards, with a record that compares with the best anywhere, you’d have to say they’ve boxed well above their weight. Besides, our fellows have won Group One races in the United States, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia in the same time, and only last year Variety Club ranked in the top three racehorses in the world, with Vercingetorix among the top fifty.

“It’s a fact, and I’m sure my good friends John Messara and Peter McGauran will be comforted by their knowledge of it, that the foundations of the great Australian breeding industry were laid with the arrival in Sydney in 1788 of 44 thoroughbreds aboard the First Fleet. They came from Cape Town, so you can imagine what the mighty Australian racehorse might’ve looked like without its South African connection!

“It seems that while there’s been a reduction in our numbers, there’s also been a concentration in the quality, due as much as anything to the vigorous levels of investment South African breeders have made in recent times in saluting the achievements of these horses. For all they’ve done though, they still represent the best value in the world. To illustrate the point, the average price at South Africa’s two premier sales in 2015 was $21,367 and $38,437 respectively, compared with $200,372 in Australia, $294,973 in America, and $317,967 at Tattersalls in England.

“At the same time, South African horsemen have been loyal and conspicuous supporters of all these international sales, as well as those at Goffs in Ireland and Arqana in France for decades now. For 40 years, we were the biggest buyers of yearlings from Argentina, and we patronised New Zealand staunchly. More recently, there’s been talk among our bigger owners of getting a slice of the Deep Impact pie in Japan and I have a mandate to speak with our Japanese friends while I’m here. I’m sure you’ll concede,

Ladies and Gentlemen, that we’ve more than paid our school fees.

“For all this, we continue to face major headwinds in getting our horses into the jurisdictions of our trading partners out of an apparent fear that we may export the African Horse Sickness virus. To get a horse to the Dubai Carnival, for example, takes as much as 6 months, and then they’re expected to compete with the best, which remarkably they do. While I don’t want to downplay the necessity of containing the disease, it’s worth mentioning that during the First and Second World Wars and those of the British empire before that, we exported more than 450,000 horses to those conflicts wherever they took place, without ever infecting the recipient countries. Indeed, my friends, we have continued to export several hundred horses every year from the various equine disciplines at considerable cost and enormous inconvenience, without ever transmitting the disease anywhere.

While the Asian Racing Conference in India may have been a matter of the recent past, for those who are accustomed to hearing from Summerhill and Mick Goss on a regular basis, the deafening silence from those quarters may have mystified the folk who were not aware that he had returned from India in a very poor state of health that has seen him confined to hospital three times already.

Mick Soldiers On…

A Farmer & A Warrior!

“It’s puzzling to me, your Zulu farmer, that despite the technological age and the vast investment we’ve committed to our export facilities, it’s now more problematic than it’s ever been to get a horse out of South Africa. For that reason, I would invite you to listen to the address of Dr Evan Sergeant of Australia, who speaks in place of Dr John Grewar, at tomorrow’s movement session to hear what we’ve done to bring complete comfort to those who have any reservations.

“It seems to me though, that for those of us who reside at the southernmost tip of what the civilised people in the north call the Darkest Continent, it’s sometimes necessary for us to recall our scientific and business credentials in order to inspire some confidence. So forgive me reminding us all that South Africa gave the world its first heart transplant almost 50 years ago; while it’s not everyone’s favourite topic at present, more than two decades ago, we produced an atomic bomb then gave it up and dismantled it without

any fuss; the World Economic Forum’s recent survey of the world’s most admired people included three in the first four with South African connections, one of whom, now in America, is at the forefront in the development of carbon-free motor cars and is a world leader in space exploration. Ironically, it seems on the one hand he’s trying to save the planet, while on the other, he’s found a way to leave it. Also according to the World Economic Forum, for the fifth year in a row, South Africa’s auditing and reporting standards were ranked first in the world, while our financial institutions were 8th out of 140 countries in the Global Competitiveness Survey. It’s a fact too, that our little country has produced more world class companies than any other of its size. In a nutshell, we have a vibrant private sector, and several of them have put their shoulders squarely behind our export initiatives, as has our government.

“Racing, as I said earlier Ladies and Gentlemen, has taken my wife, Cheryl and I to faraway places, and like most of us, it has made us many close friends. It has taken us to the top of the mountain many times, and it has sat us down with the Queen Of England. Racing has shown us that all of us, no matter our beginnings, can make a name for ourselves in this game, and sometimes aspire to excellence. Above all, racing has taught us that you only live once. But if you do it right, my friends, once is enough. Within the four walls of this great room, there is enough political power and scientific influence to assist the South African racehorse in reassuming its rightful place on the racing circuits of the world. For that to happen though, we need your vote. Just once.”

Hfor inviting us; in particular I should pay our respects to Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, Andrew Harding and their people for their remarkable organisation, and to Cyrus Poonawalla and his Trojans for their unsurpassed hospitality.

“I grew up in one of the remotest places in Africa, and until that time, I’d never been to India. Racing brought me here. For that matter, I’d never been to the United States or Japan, Australia, New Zealand or Hong Kong. This great sport of ours took me there. It took me to Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Macau, Dubai, the Middle East, Argentina and everywhere else this great pastime has taken root. No other endeavour in the world could’ve substituted the life racing has given us, and I dare say that goes for a good many of us in this room.

“I’m here to share a few thoughts with you on South Africa’s place in the pantheon of the world’s quality racehorse producers. When I first addressed you in 1995, we were home to 545 breeders, 158 stallions, our annual foal crop numbered north of 5000 and I still had a good crop of blonde hair. In 2014, there were 148 registered breeders, 103 stallions, 3400 foals and the decline has left me with very little hair. There’s an old saying that if you want to go prematurely grey and lose your hair, get into horsebreeding or hospitality. I did both. The attrition was partly due to the international financial meltdown, but much of it has to do with our frustration at the constraints on our exports. It’s a tribute then, to the South African racehorse that despite the reduction in output and the extraordinary demands of our export protocols, our runners continue to excel on the racetracks of the world.

“Since Mike de Kock first pioneered the plunder of the rich prizes on offer in Dubai 12 years ago, South African-trained horses have won 50%, or three of the six events on World Cup night on

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Alan Sherman, assistant trainer to his father, trainer Art Sherman, said that California Chrome “came out of his race great.”

California Chrome won the 2000m Dubai World Cup on dirt by 3 3/4 lengths in a stellar field, despite a slipped saddle.

The win was worth $6 million for owners Perry Martin and Taylor Made Farms, who race as California Chrome LLC. The 2014 Horse of the Year, California Chrome has won 12 of 21 starts and earned $12,532,650, a record for a North American-based Thoroughbred.

Curlin, the Horse of the Year in 2007 and 2008, earned $10,501,800. He won the Dubai World Cup in 2008 when the race was worth $6 million.

ChicagoSherman said that California Chrome

walked on Sunday and will do so on a daily basis until he is flown to Chicago this coming Thursday. California Chrome will undergo quarantine in Chicago before being shipped to Taylor Made Farm in Kentucky for a rest of three to four weeks, Sherman said.

At the end of April, California Chrome will be flown to California and will rejoin the Sherman stable at Los Alamitos. The 5-year-old is not expected to resume racing until late

D U B A I W O R L D C U P

California Chrome had a quiet Sunday at Meydan Racecourse in the United Arab Emirates a day after his dramatic win in the $10 million Dubai World Cup.

summer, possibly in the Pacific Classic on Aug. 20 at Del Mar.

The main goal in the second half of 2016 is the Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa Anita on Nov. 5. On Sunday morning, California Chrome was as low as 4-1 with some British bookmakers to win the BC Classic.

His performance in the Dubai World Cup puts California Chrome firmly at the top of the world’s older male division on dirt. Racing wide throughout, California Chrome swept to the lead with more than a quarter-mile remaining under a confident ride from Espinoza.

“I was a little concerned about being so wide, but I knew he was dead fit,” Alan Sherman said.

Alan Sherman travelled to Dubai in late January when California Chrome was sent there, and oversaw the horse’s day-to-day training for two months. California Chrome won his 2016 debut in the Grade 2 San Pasqual Stakes at Santa Anita on Jan. 9 and had a prep race in Dubai in a $150,000 handicap at 2000m on Feb. 26, beating an overmatched group by two lengths.

He had a similar trip against a much-better group in the Dubai World Cup, a performance that rates alongside the 2014 Kentucky Derby as one of his finest wins.

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Itell you, we were beaten by some racehorse. California Chrome had to race wide throughout and his saddle slipped in the race, but look

at the convincing way he won. We’ll happily take our second to the best dirt horse in the world. We are over the moon!” Mike enthused.

ReversalMike, who had told the

media and Mubtaahij’s supporters to expect his best on World Cup night, was vindicated and he commented: “I couldn’t have the Super Saturday results. Mubtaahij reversed the form of the Maktoum Challenge Round 3 with Special Fighter and Gun Pit.

“Christophe and I discussed

the Dubai World Cup at length this week and we envisaged what would happen. We were keen to lead the race, to make the pace if we had to. As it happened he jumped well, found a dream passage on the fence and settled in the running.

“Mubtaahij stays very well and he fought all the way for a well deserved second, congratulations to Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum and well done to Christophe for a super ride. He masterfully got into that spot on the inside fence.”

No PlansWhile Mike said that no

immediate plans were in place for Mubtaahij next, the form of this renewal of the Dubai World Cup is likely to carry much merit. California

Chrome set a new track record in winning, and in the process became the all-time leading money earner in North American racing history.

“Today it proves how he can run when he’s 100 per cent, said Espinoza, who scored his first Dubai World Cup win in his fourth try. Last year he (California Chrome) finished second and it was not very fun. My goal after winning the Triple Crown was to win the Dubai World Cup and we did it.”

“He is a once in a lifetime horse,” trainer Art Sherman said. “It (all-time leading US earner) was a goal in the back of my mind. You think of all the great trainers in the history of this game and you really appreciate that it happened to us.”www.mikedekockracing.com

We are massively proud of Mubtaahij tonight,” said Mike de Kock after the game four-year-old and his partner Christophe Soumillon grinded their way into second in Saturday’s US$10-million 2016 Dubai World Cup, beaten three-and-three-quarters in the 2000m dirt spectacular by US star, California Chrome, ridden by Victor Espinoza.

he showpiece of the Irish Racing Calendar, also known as the ‘Race of the People’ the BoyleSports Irish Grand National was raced in front of a large Easter holiday crowd.The Mouse Morris-trained eight-year-old led from flag-fall in the hands of Ger Fox with Ruby Walsh

travelling well on board Bless The Wings.Bless The Wings hit the front after jumping

the final fence, but 16-1 shot Rogue Angel roared back tenaciously to win a thriller by a short head. Ballyadam Approach was third with Folsom Blue back in fourth.

“I’m still pinching myself - I can’t believe it. This is my local track and I’m just trying to take it all in, it’s brilliant,” said Fox. “I’ve only ridden him twice and he’s given me a Kerry National and an Irish National. What he has is guts and when he got headed, he battled back and got back up again. He never gives up.”

Morris, who rode Billycan to win the Irish National in 1977 and trained Hear The Echo to claim the prestigious prize in 2008, paid tribute to his late son Christopher, who died

idgemont Stud spokesman Craig Carey confirmed in a telephone interview with the Sporting Post that Cold As Ice had been injured.

“She was an outstanding race filly and the owners are naturally bitterly disappointed. But these

things happen in racing and a decision will be made on her future once she has recuperated at the National Stud,” said Carey.

Cold As Ice was a leading 3yo of her year when raced out of the Joey Ramsden yard for Kathy Finch and Belinda Kieswetter and is best remembered as a gallant and desperately unlucky loser of the Gr1 Majorca Stakes on Met Day 2015.

She won five of seven starts in SA, including the Gr2 Choice Carriers Championship and the Gr2 Sceptre Stakes before being exported to race out of the William Haggas yard in the UK.

Cold As Ice had four starts overseas, winning once and being placed twice. Despite racing

Angel Wins‘Race Of The People’

& Shortens For Grand NationalRogue Angel produced a game front-running performance to win the Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse on Easter Monday.

Tlast summer from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning while travelling in South America.

“It’s unbelievable. Tiffer (Christopher) was looking down on me today. He helped me there. That’s just special,” said Morris.

“I gave Ger no instructions. He knew the horse as he had rode him in Listowel and won a Kerry National on him, so there was no need for instructions.” William Hill cut Rogue Angel to 33-1 from 66-1 for the Grand National at Aintree next Saturday 9 April, with Ladbrokes halving him in price to 25-1.

In a show of good sportsmanship, Ruby Walsh gives Ger Fox a congratulatory nudge

Recuperating at National Stud before decision made on her future

In a shock development, sta r former Cape based 4yo filly Cold As Ice has run her last race. The Avontuur-bred daughter Of Western Winter did a tendon in the All Weather Championships at Lingfield on Friday.

Rfrom a wide draw, she was fancied to go close to winning on Friday. She showed excellent pace and was challenging strongly in the straight when abruptly shortening her stride. She finished fifth – but the damage had been done.

While a top-notch sprinter, there was plenty of debate as to her best trip and many felt it was sheer brilliance and her heart of a lion that carried her at a mile.

Cold As Ice was purchased on the 2013 Cape Premier Yearling Sale Book 1 for R875 000. She is by Western Winter out of the lightning fast seven time winning National Assembly mare, Viva.

Breeder Avontuur’s Pippa Mickleburgh, who has followed Cold As Ice’s career with fervour, said that her heart went out to the owners.

“Freak accidents can happen and the whole Avontuur team are shattered by this terrible news. She has made us all so proud and we know she will be well looked after and receive the very best treatment possible,” she said.

Top Filly Retires

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Hasty RetreatGreyville 23rd March

Unbeaten In FourVaal 24th March

Three Wins In 8 DaysFairview 25th March

On All CylindersGreyville 25th March

A review of the week's best SPEEDRATINGSwith Steve Furnish SPEEDRATINGS

Last Week’s Top Rated

SPEED RATING'S winners incl.

FIRE THE ROCKET ........WON 12/1

TOPOGRAPHY ...............WON 12/1

VELVET VERONA ...........WON 5/1

MAGICAL BET ...............WON 9/2

OUR MIRACLE ..............WON 7/2

CHEPARDO ...................WON 28/10

JIFFY ............................WON 22/10

BEAT THE RETREAT ......WON 13/10

FASTEST TIMES (The number of races run in each category shown in brackets)

*Denotes - Times taken by Clockwatcher • T = Turf • P = Poly

GREYVILLE (TURF/POLY) 23RD MARCHTurf Soft – Poly Standard1300m (2) Beat The Retreat 79,29T1400m (1) Royalsecuritybaby 86,05T1400m (2) Chill 84,11P1600m (1) Topography 98,04P2000m (1) Silken 127,71T2400m (1) Qatar Springs 153,45T

VAAL (INSIDE) 24TH MARCHPenetrometer 20 – Going Good1200m (5) Jiffy 70,221700m (3) Chepardo 101,662000m (2) Kinaan 122,242400m (1) Scare Tactics 151,00

FAIRVIEW (TURF) 25TH MARCHPenetrometer 22 – Going Good1000m (2) Velvet Verona 55,921100m (1) Pacifi c Spirit 62,531200m (3) Sweet Surrender 69,571600m (2) Magical Bet 96,792400m (1) Man Of The Cloth 153,97

GREYVILLE (POLY) 25TH MARCHGoing Standard1000m (2) Fire The Rocket 57,791400m (2) Winter Soldier 83,931600m (2) Putchini 96,352000m (1) Work Ethic 122,10

NotebookHorses worth following at their next few starts...BEAT THE RETREAT (A Gordon, KZN)THE MERRY WIDOW (Justin Snaith, E-Cape)

TOP SPEED RATINGS for this WEEKEND

(Ratings shown have already been adjusted to allocated weights)

FAIRVIEW (FRI)Race 1: (10) Villanelle 13Race 2: (1) Magic Ice 11Race 3: (4) Queen Of Thrones 17Race 4: (10) Covariance 64Race 5: (1) Love Everlasting 51Race 6: (1) Eighth Wonder 55 (NAP**)Race 7: (13) In Rem 38Race 8: (4) Chasing Angels 30

GREYVILLE (FRI)Race 1: (3) At Variance 18Race 2: (4) Seattle Light 24Race 3: (9) You Bolt 42Race 4: (11) Yell 35Race 5: (8) Roy’s Angel 48Race 6: (14) Putchini 50Race 7: (10) Queens Diamond 13

TURFFONTEIN (SAT)Race 1: (6) Sisters Of Mercy 56Race 2: (2) Cloth Of Cloud 29Race 3: (2) African Ruler 72Race 4: (7) Seattle Singer 44Race 5: (1) Legal Eagle 103 (NAP*)Race 6: (12) Zrinski 76Race 7: (1) Heaps Of Fun 66Race 8: (1) Abashiri 79 (nb)Race 9: (3) Arch Rival 87Race 10: (1) Thrust 65

KENILWORTH (SAT)Race 1: (8) Starfl ash 11Race 2: (10) Rebel’s Burst 12 (NAP*)Race 3: (2) Garden Tea Party 19Race 4: (4) Princess Royal 73Race 5: (12) Al Wahed 62Race 6: (10) I Am The Law 58Race 7: (3) Bezamod 13Race 8: (15) Disney Queen 48

SCOTTSVILLE (SUN)Race 1: (1) Eventual Angel 73Race 2: (3) Straw Man 19Race 3: (1) Aldric 46Race 4: (3) Triptique 84Race 5: (1) Rob’s Jewel 31 (NAP*)Race 6: (1) Al Hawraa 14Race 7: (4) Seventh Symphony 70Race 8: (1) Luna Sea 8

NAP BETS* Fancied ** Strongly fancied

*** Very strongly fancied

They raced on both surfaces on Wednesday afternoon. The 3yo SILKEN in the maiden event over 2000m (turf) was the best bet on the card for many and she didn’t let down her supporters.

Racing much closer to the pace than she had done in her previous three outings, the daughter of Silvano ran on stoutly in the home straight and just as if scripted she got up in the dying strides to deny the 25/1 shot AVENTURINE.

Two of the three races on the poly track were run over 1400m and the fastest of these was the MR74 Handicap in which the 8yo CHILL registered his fifth career victory. As per usual up with the speed, the veteran kept on determinedly over the final 400m and in a race where half a length covered the first six home, he got the verdict by the narrowest of margins.

A maiden plate over 1600m (poly) had opened up proceedings and here we saw a very comfortable victory for the easy to

back TOPOGRAPHY. Freely available at 12/1 in this her first start in the province, the Visionaire filly made all. She was a length and a half clear coming off the bend and cruised clear in the straight to score by five and a half.

Another to win with authority on this card was BEAT THE RETREAT in the boy’s division of the progress plate over 1300m (turf). Sent off a strong favourite at 13/10, Alistair Gordon’s charge raced fourth during the early part of the race. He put his head in front shortly after passing the 300m marker and with plenty in hand went on to score by five and a half.TITBITS

The 3yo SOLDIER’S CODE won the maiden plate over 1400m (poly) going away by four and a quarter.

Five of the eleven races on the inside track on Thursday were run over 1200m, and the fastest of these was the Juvenile Plate for the boys in which JIFFY kept his unbeaten record in-tact. Sent off second in the betting market at 22/10, Erico Verdonese’s charge was caught for early toe and raced sixth of the seven early on. Once into stride though, he quickened well and won going away after striking the front 250m from home.

Race nine on the card was a MR90 Handicap and extending his unbeaten sequence to four here was the Alec Laird trained CHEPARDO. Content to race in midfield in what proved to be the fastest of the three 1700m events, the Trippi gelding made his move 600m out. He struck the front going through the 300m and comfortably accounted for the fancied COCKADE by a length and a half.

The faster of the two 2000m races was the MR72 Handicap won by KINAAN. In touch throughout, Mike De Kock’s charge ran on strongly at the business end of the race and despite shifting around in the latter stages, he just held on from the running on STREAK. The runner up came from the rear and

had to switch 250m out. In terms of distance the easiest victory on the card was recorded by FAST AND ROCKING when landing the girls’ division of the juvenile plate. Having only her second career outing here, the daughter of Curved Ball was soon up handy. She was ridden to lead shortly after passing the 300m marker and went on to score with authority by three and a half.

TITBITSThe 3yo OUR MIRACLE won the girls’ division of the maiden 1200m very easily by three and a quarter.

PACIFIC SPIRIT always looked to be a good thing in the opening juvenile plate at Friday’s turf meeting and so it proved to be. Always deep in the red, Yvette Bremner’s charge was soon at the head of affairs. He led throughout and won with some in hand from the consistent ZEVENASTIC by three.

The East Cape Nursery over 1200m topped the bill and here we saw a very smart performance from the visiting THE MERRY WIDOW. Sent off a strong favourite at 17/10, the daughter of Captain Al was soon up handy.

She put her head in front as they approached the 450m marker and after quickly going clear she was eased right down to score by just three quarters.

The faster of the two 1000m events was the MR71 Handicap in which VELVET VERONA

gained his third victory in just 8 days. Freely available at 5/1 on the off, the joint second favourite attempted to make all. He was headed by ARCSIGN going through the 400m, but fought back gamely late on to win by three quarters.

Quickest home in the two 1600m events was MAGICAL BET when registering his third career victory in the MR64 Handicap. Positioned in midfield at the top of the long home straight, Glen Kotzen’s charge ran on stoutly over the final 600m and in what proved to be a real thriller he got up late to deny the always handy LAWS OF SUCCESSION.TITBITS

The 3yo SWEET SURRENDER won the maiden plate over 1200m going away. This was the fast-est of the afternoon’s three 1200m events.

Good Friday evening’s action took place on the poly track where they ran just seven races. Two of these were staged over 1000m where the quickest home was FIRE THE ROCKET in the MR82 Handicap.

Freely available at 12/1 on the off, the 5yo son of Kildonan raced seventh of the nine for most of the journey. Once in the straight though he quickened best of all and under a well-judged ride from Ian Sturgeon he got up late to score by three quarters.

The faster of the two 1400m maiden plates was the boy’s division won by the Gauteng raider WINTER SOLDIER. Another to leave the stalls in double figures (20/1 into 14’s), Tony Nassif’s charge was soon positioned close to

the speed. He was asked to take up the running as they approached the 300m marker and won comfortably from WHAT A SCORCHER by a half.

Two of the three remaining races were run over 1600m and stopping the clock in the fastest time in these was PUTCHINI in the MR70 Handicap.

Winning for just the second time in 26 starts, the Bezrin gelding made all. He kept on determinedly over the final 400m and held on by the narrowest of margins to deny the running on TRIPLE BEAT.TITBITS

The 2/1 favourite WORK ETHIC came from the rear when winning the MR76 Handicap over 2000m going away by four.

Exciting Times

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27 YEARLINGS 9 YEARLINGS

TROY(Petingo - La Milo)

Brilliant winner of the1979 Epsom Derby winner, Troy spent just four years at stud, before dying of peritonitis at Highclere Stud (he had been syndicated for £7.2 million at the end of his racing career). In a limited stud career, Troy left behind Gr1 Irish Oaks winner Helen Street and Gr1 Prix Vermeille winner Walensee.

Helen Street is the dam of ill-fated G1 Dubai World

Cup winner Street Cry and second dam of French Derby winner Shamardal –with both Street Cry (Machiavellian) and Shamardal (Giant’s Causeway) having since gone on to be outstanding sires and successful sire of sires. Walensee also produced a top class performer in Gr1 Ascot Gold Cup hero Westerner (Danehill), while Troy’s son Tropular is the sire of French Derby winner Ragmar (another Troy son Trojan Fen is sire of 2000 Guineas runner

up Lucky Lindy). Troy is also damsire of Epsom Derby winner Oath (Fairy King) and former globetrotting champion Pilsudski (Polish Precedent).

SHERGAR(Great Nephew - Sharmeen)Famously kidnapped (and

presumed to have subsequently been killed), Shergar com-pleted just one full season at Ballymany Stud before being abducted. A brilliant 10 length

winner of the 1981 Epsom Derby, the charismatic Shergar is widely regarded as one of the most brilliant Derby winners of all time. However, he did not receive the chance to stamp himself as an equally top sire –with Shergar being kidnapped shortly before he began his second season at stud. His sole crop of foals did include Gr1 Irish St Leger winner Authaal and classic placed filly Maysoon.

DUBAI MILLENNIUM(Seeking The Gold -

Colorado Dancer)The mighty 2000 Dubai

World Cup winner failed to complete his first season at stud, before being felled by a fatal bout of grass sickness. However, his 35 foals to race included 3 group winners, including triple G1 winner and subsequent outstanding

sire Dubawi. The latter has more than 20 Gr1 winners and 100 odd stakes winners to his credit, including promising young sires Makfi and Poet’s Voice, as well as a plethora of young, unproven sire sons. Only once defeated (when failing to stay the Derby’s 2400m trip), Dubai Millennium was one of the most brilliant thoroughbreds of his generation.

MOZART(Danehill - Victoria Cross)

Britain’s Champion Sprint-er of 2001, and winner of both the Gr1 July Cup and Gr1 Nunthorpe Stakes, Mozart was another brilliant performer who died too soon. By one of history’s greatest sires in Danehill, Mozart (who ran second to SA sire Black Minnaloushe in the 2001 Irish 2000 Guineas) is out of a daughter of Broodmare Of The Year Glowing Tribute.

Sadly, the champion died of colitis, after completing just one season at Coolmore Stud. This crop of 86 foals included 58 winners, with Mozart’s eight stakes winners including Gr1 Middle Park Stakes winner Amadeus Wolf, and three other group/graded winners.

Mozart’s son Dandy Man is the sire of Gr1 Hong Kong Sprint winner Peniaphobia, and Mozart is also broodmare sire of young sire and Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Turf hero Magician (Galileo).

NORTHERN METEOR(Encosta De Lago - Explosive)A Gr1 winning sprinter

who won the Ascot Vale Stakes, Northern Meteor (also his sire’s best sire son) is a son of Fairy King’s best sire son Encosta De Lago and from the same family as Sadler’s Wells and Fairy King himself. Sadly, the stallion, who spent his stud career at Widden Stud in Australia, died after completing just a few seasons at stud.

A former Leading First Crop Sire in Australia, the ill-fated Northern Meteor’s 19 stakes winners include no fewer than six Gr1 winners,

including young Australian sires Shooting To Win and Zoustar. Another son Deep Field, a full brother to Shooting To Win, covered over 150 mares during his first season at stud.

COLORADO(Phalaris - Canyon)

Out of a mare who won the 1000 Guineas, the talented Colorado is regarded as one of the finest sons of the great sire Phalaris. His wins included both the 2000 Guineas and Eclipse Stakes, with Colorado’s seven other victories also including the Coventry Stakes at two.

Sadly, the blue blooded Colorado died after just two seasons at stud, but his offspring included Hyperion’s Gold Cup conqueror Felici-tation and Eclipse Stakes winner Loaningdale.

A son of Colorado, Furrokh Siyar sired Queen’s Plate hero Arabian Night II.

BOLD REASONING(Boldnesian - Reason To Earn) Winner of both the Jersey

Derby (once a Gr1 race) and Withers Stakes, the ill-fated Bold Reasoning (who also set a track record over 1200m) had just a couple of seasons at Claiborne Stud before his premature death (due to an accident in the breeding shed).

However, he ensured his own immortality by siring US Triple Crown winner and US Champion Sire Seattle Slew, whose own numerous high class sire sons include champion sire A P Indy and champion 2yo sire Capote.

Another important son of Bold Reasoning was French G1 winner Super Concorde (won Gr1 Prix Morny, Gr1 Grand Criterium), who, ironically, himself also died young.

Super Concorde also made his mark on the breed, siring top sprinter, and Gr1 July Cup runner up, Big Shuffle, who was champion sire in Germany and who sired fellow German champion sire Areion and former leading first crop sire Auenadler.

Throughout history, there have been a number of extremely promising sires who died after leaving just a couple of foal crops behind. While we will never know the true extent of their loss, there are some prematurely deceased stallions whose loss appeared to have been truly detrimental to the thoroughbred. Here are just a few examples of potential star sires who died too soon, writes Sarah Whitelaw.

We Wonder...What Might Have Been?

he former Gr2 Dingaans winner’s maiden success as a sire came in the form of the Devin Little trained Fast And Rocking,

who cruised home to land a juvenile plate over 1200m by an emphatic three and a half lengths.

She had the smart-looking debut winner Kahula well beaten in third.

Bred by Cathy and Jonathan Martin of Hadlow Stud, the filly Fast And Rocking, who was making just her second racecourse appearance, is owned by Miss M Van Wyk and is a R30 000 Emperors Palace National 2yo Sale purchase.

Fast And Rocking’s sire Curved Ball was a top class racehorse, who won both

New Stallion Off The Mark - CURVED BALL

the Gr2 Dingaans (over Gr1 standouts Galileo’s Galaxy, Exhilaration, Smanjemanje and Bulsara), and the Listed Sea Cottage Stakes in a brief racing career.

His sire Fastnet Rock, one of Danehill’s finest sire sons, was a former Australian champion sprinter and is a multiple champion sire, whose 20 plus G1 winners include the likes of Atlantic Jewel, Amicus, Diamondsandrubies, Fascinating Rock, First Seal, Wanted, and G1 Investec Oaks winner Qualify.

Fastnet Rock is also looking like becoming a top class sire of sires, with his young sires Hinchinbrook and Stryker both having already sired Gr1 winners.

Curved Ball, whose dam is by multiple champion sire Zabeel,

is from the same family as Gr1 Golden Slipper winner and champion sire Marscay.

This promising young sire, who stands for an R8000 fee at Bush Hill Stud in KZN, is well represented at next month’s Emperors Palace Select Yearling Sale.

Curved Ball’s five lots destined for the Johannesburg Sale include:

Lot 26 – a half brother 2 to stakes placed winners, this colt is out of a Goldkeeper daughter from the family of G1 winning sprinter Shoe Shac- who, like the colt on offer, is by a Danzig line horse. Also the family of Mauritian star World Focus and this season’s millionaire 3yo Victorious Jay

Lot 37 – a half brother to 6 winners, this colt is out of a five time winning Badger Land half

sister to two top class graded 2yos. The family of champion, July winner and G1 sire and broodmare sire Bush Telegraph

Lot 135 – bred on the successful Fastnet Rock/Sadler’s Wells cross, this filly is out of a seven time and feature race winning daughter of international champion and outstanding sire Singspiel. This well bred filly’s second dam is a Gone West half sister to dual G1 Pacific Classic winner Tinners Way

Lot 142 – a half sister to a winner, this filly (inbred to the great Danzig), is out of a stakes placed daughter of champion sire Captain Al, while her second dam is a G1 2yo, who is by emerging broodmare sire National Emblem

Lot 174 – out of a G3 three parts sister to feature race winner King Neptune (and bred on the potent Danzig/Roberto cross), this filly is from the same family as the G1 winning siblings Stellite and Zirconeum.

Klawervlei’s beautifully bred young sire Curved Ball got off the mark at the Vaal on Thursday afternoon, producing an eyecatching first winner.

Can’t Catch The Curved Ball!

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Friday • 1st April 2016

GREYVILLE NIGHT (POLY)(Fri) .....

TURFFONTEIN (Sat) .......................

KENILWORTH (Sat) ........................

SCOTTSVILLE (Sun) .........................

SSI - Standard Starts Index: • The average earnings per run of a horse, divided by the average earnings per run of all horses of the same age group. • SSI 1.00 means the horse is exactly average. • Combined SSI’s for a race will give an idea of the strength of the field.

RACE 1 5/2 Agustina 5/2 BURFI 3/1 At Variance 5/1 Nala 12/1 Le Monde 14/1 Supa Dupa Date 16/1 Queen’s Crest 16/1 Queen Chloe 25/1 Royal Visionaire 33/1 El Magi 50/1 Duma 66/1 Vietnam RACE 2 16/10 VARIABLE PITCH 4/1 Seattle Light 4/1 One O Won 5/1 Destined For Dawn 7/1 Lord Luton 12/1 High Maintenance 16/1 Silver Green 20/1 Too Cool 25/1 Zep Tepi 33/1 Albuquerque 66/1 Slewperbeat RACE 3 5/2 Winter Darling 4/1 Kept Secret 5/1 You Bolt 7/1 MISS NIGHTINGALE 7/1 Hosanna 7/1 Quintella 10/1 Caroline’s Call 14/1 Paix Embleme 20/1 Aznerak 20/1 Elephant Matriarch 33/1 Fiery Goddess RACE 4 3/1 BEAUTIFUL FLAUTIST 4/1 Zaida 5/1 Tales Of Mambo 5/1 Jet Turbine 7/1 Seattle Belle 10/1 Roy’s Lioness 10/1 Topaz Rain 14/1 Super Commuter 20/1 Celine 20/1 Maybe 33/1 Shiraz Cabernet 33/1 Roy’s Rakara 33/1 Yell 50/1 Rio Filo 50/1 Spring Flight RACE 5 3/1 SKY CASTLE 5/1 Flash Mcqueen 5/1 Psalm 5/1 River Course 7/1 What Fun 7/1 Ealeven 10/1 Dukes Idol 10/1 For Show Me Angel 10/1 Dark Rose 14/1 Salander 33/1 Roy’s Angel 50/1 Devon Belle RACE 6 5/2 TRIPANDIE 4/1 Secret Warning 10/1 Legend Fighter 10/1 Klondike River 12/1 Tipo Tinto 12/1 Putchini 12/1 Argo’s Jet 12/1 Roy’s Winter Patch 12/1 Glorious Victory 12/1 Hold The Line 16/1 Taso The Sailor 16/1 Beluga 20/1 Albert 25/1 Roy Royale 25/1 Samogan RACE 7 2/1 QUEENS DIAMOND 3/1 Roy’s Dollar 3/1 Lookamee 7/1 Daenerys 10/1 Being Julia 10/1 Si Si Senora 20/1 Merry Chase 20/1 Liberty Market 25/1 Roy’s Butterfly 33/1 Switched On 50/1 Winged Wonder

START PA1 5:35PM MAidEn PLATE (F&M)(PoLYTRAcK) - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(10-11)Greyville 114D16 2D12 2D12 1 agustina(PV Lafferty) K de Melo .................... 3 60.0 MR+3; 8D14 2D10 2D10 2 Burfi(GB Puller) A Marcus ............................... 8 60.0 btnF; 2S12 4S12 2D10 3 at varianCe(PL Lunn) L Mohapi .................... 9 60.0 MR-4; in frame last 3; 11S10 3D10 7D10 4 queen CHloe(F Robinson) i Sturgeon ........... 4 60.0 MR-2; 6S10 4D10 4D10 5 le Monde(AJ Wright) J Jordaan...................... 5 60.0 MR+10; 8D14 8S12 8S16 6 queen’s Crest(WH Marwing) c ngcobo .....12 60.0 unplaced last 4; first run on a/w; 11D16 15S12 5D10 7 royal visionaire(PM Gadsby) L Hewitson . 6 60.0 MR+2; unplaced last 6; 4D10 6D12 3D10 8 suPa duPa date(CG Eudy) W Kennedy ........ 2 60.0 MR+4; 11S12 8D12 8D12 9 vietnaM(CE Erasmus) ES ngwane ................11 60.0 MR-5; unplaced last 5; 8D10 10 duMa(L Cunha) c Storey ................................... 7 60.0 second run; 11 el Magi(L Cunha) B nyawo ............................10 60.0 Strategic News filly; first run; 11V12 12 nala(JJ v Vuuren) B Lerena .............................. 1 60.0 second run; first run on a/w;

START PA2/PicK SiX1 6:10PM MAidEn PLATE (PoLYTRAcK) - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(7-8)Greyville 2 3S10 2S10 7D12 1 variaBle PitCH(CS Laird) A Marcus ............ 1 60.0 MR-4; 2D12 3S14 4S12 2 destined for daWn(CG Eudy) L Hewitson .. 2 60.0 MR+2; in frame last 3; 3D10 3S14 5D14 3 lord luton(PL Lunn) K de Melo ..................10 60.0 MR-2; Dist▼ 11D12 6S12 2D10 4 seattle ligHt(R Hill) B Lerena ..................... 9 60.0 MR+4; 7D12 4D10 9S10 5 HigH MaintenanCe(SJ v Rensburg) W Kennedy ... 5 60.0 MR-9; returns to a/w; 6S12 5D12 5S12 6 silver green(W Whitehead) S cele .............. 7 60.0 MR-4; unplaced last 3; 11S12 5D10 10S12 7 alBuquerque(CE Erasmus) ES ngwane .....11 60.0 MR+18; unplaced last 6; 7D10 10D10 12D14 8 sleWPerBeat(CE Erasmus) B nyawo............ 4 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 6D10 2D10 9 one o Won(GB Puller) A delpech .................... 6 60.0 10 too Cool(PM Gadsby) T Godden .................... 8 60.0 King’s Apostle colt; first run; 11 zeP tePi(L Cunha) dS Lembethe ..................... 3 60.0 Strategic News gelding; first run;

START PA3/PicK SiX2/JAcKPoT1 6:45PM MR 70 HAndicAP (F&M)(PoLYTRAcK) - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(1-5)(4-9)Greyville 3 3D10 5D10 11S10 1 elePHant MatriarCH(DS Bosch) T Godden ... 7 60.5 MR-5; returns to a/w; 6S12 1D10 7D16 2 Miss nigHtingale(G v Zyl) W Kennedy ....... 8 60.0 Dist▼ 8Q12 11Q10 7Q10 3 fiery goddess(LJ Human) M Thackeray ...... 9 60.0 MR-7; unplaced last 4; 8S10 4D10 4D10 4 KePt seCret(Belinda Impey) A delpech ......11 59.5 3V10 2D10 7D10 5 Winter darling(DS Bosch) A Marcus ........ 1 58.5 btnF; 2T12 7D10 10S10 6 azneraK(C Scott) M Yeni ................................ 5 58.0 MR-4; returns to a/w; 5S10 1D10 7S10 7 Caroline’s Call(L Forbes) A Forbes .........10 57.0 MR-2; returns to a/w; 6D12 3D10 3D12 8 quintella(PL Lunn) K de Melo ...................... 6 57.0 10S12 5D12 1D12 9 you Bolt(Belinda Impey) S veale .................... 4 57.0 MR+5; won last; 5D10 2D10 1D12 10 Hosanna(WH Marwing) c ngcobo ................... 3 55.5 won last; 5S12 3D14 1D10 11 Paix eMBleMe(F Robinson) i Sturgeon ......... 2 55.0 won last;

START PA4/PicK SiX3/JAcKPoT2 7:20PM MR 67 HAndicAP (F&M)(PoLYTRAcK) - 1900M - SAME TRAinER:(-)Greyville 4 3Q18 14Q16 3Q22 1 Celine(LJ Human) M Thackeray .....................15 60.0 first run on a/w; 4D20 7T20 1D20 2 tales of MaMBo(A Nassif) M Yeni .............. 9 60.0 MR+4; Dist▼ won last; 4T20 7T20 8T22 3 Beautiful flautist(BO Wiid) A Marcus .... 4 59.5 Dist▼ returns to a/w; 1D12 2D16 5D14 4 zaida(AJ Wright) A delpech .............................. 2 57.5 MR-1; btnF; Dist▲ 4D18 2D20 1D20 5 seattle Belle(PM Gadsby) L Hewitson ......10 57.0 MR+5; Dist▼ won last; 7T18 6T20 5D20 6 suPer CoMMuter(G v Zyl) W Kennedy .....12 57.0 MR-3; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 11D18 6D18 8D19 7 MayBe(D Campbell) i Sturgeon......................... 7 56.5 MR-3; unplaced last 3; 4D16 3D20 7D19 8 roy’s lioness(W Whitehead) A Forbes ......... 8 56.5 MR-2; 6T20 6T25 9T20 9 sHiraz CaBernet(WH Marwing) c ngcobo .13 56.5 Dist▲ unplaced last 7; 1D16 8D16 10D16 10 roy’s raKara(KG Naidoo) T Godden ............ 1 55.0 MR-3; Dist▲ 1D19 10D20 8D20 11 yell(AJ Rivalland) M ntuli ...............................14 55.0 MR-2; Dist▼ 5D19 2D20 2D20 12 Jet turBine(A Nel) K de Melo ....................... 3 54.5 Dist▼ 9D18 2D19 5D20 13 toPaz rain(CG Eudy) - reserve 1 ................... 5 54.5 MR-1; Dist▼ 9D20 11D16 9D16 14 rio filo(SG Tarry) - reserve 2 ......................... 6 52.0 MR-5; hdgr OFF; Dist▲ 6D19 6D20 11D20 15 sPring fligHt(LA Crawford) - reserve 3 ....11 52.0 MR-6; Dist▼ unplaced last 9;

START PA5/PicK SiX4/JAcKPoT3 7:55PM MR 70 HAndicAP (F&M)(PoLYTRAcK) - 1400M - SAME TRAinER:(2-5)Greyville 513S12 1D14 4D14 1 flasH MCqueen(AJ Wright) A delpech ........ 5 60.0 1D12 3D12 3S14 2 PsalM(D Campbell) S Randolph ....................... 7 59.0 Dist▲ in frame last 4; 4D16 4D14 2D16 3 sKy Castle(DR Drier) S veale ........................ 2 59.0 btnF; in frame last 3; 2D14 3D16 1D16 4 river Course(ML Roberts) B Lerena ........... 6 57.5 MR+8; won last; in frame last 5; 1D14 2D12 15S14 5 darK rose(D Campbell) i Sturgeon ................ 3 57.0 MR+3; Dist▲ returns to a/w; 1D14 10S14 2D14 6 eleven(WH Marwing) c ngcobo .....................11 56.0 MR+3; 3V14 8T16 14V14 7 for sHoW Me angel(A Nassif) M Yeni ....... 9 55.5 first run on a/w; 10D10 15S12 9D10 8 roy’s angel(KG Naidoo) ES ngwane ...........12 55.0 MR-5; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 3Q12 5Q14 1Q12 9 duKes idol(LJ Human) M Thackeray ............. 1 52.5 won last; first run on a/w; 7S14 8D10 5D14 10 salander(PL Lunn) K de Melo ....................... 4 52.0 MR-3; unplaced last 5; 5D14 4D20 9D20 11 WHat fun(D Kannemeyer) W Kennedy ............ 8 52.0 MR-2; Dist▼ note run on 30Mar; 8D16 9D16 9D14 12 devon Belle(LA Crawford) d daniels ..........10 52.0 MR-1; unplaced last 8;

START PA6/PicK SiX5/JAcKPoT4 8:30PM MR 74 HAndicAP (PoLYTRAcK) - 1400M - SAME TRAinER:(11-15)Greyville 6 4D14 7D14 3D14 1 tiPo tinto(G v Zyl) S Moodley ......................14 61.5 MR-1; 8K12 9D12 1D12 2 triPandie(D Kannemeyer) A delpech ............. 9 61.0 MR+4; Dist▲ won last; 9D14 9D14 2S14 3 Hold tHe line(Y Govender) B Jacobson .....15 59.5 MR-2; returns to a/w; 3D14 8D14 5D14 4 Beluga(AJ Rivalland) c Habib ........................13 59.0 MR-3; new stbl (ex DR Drier); 3D16 1D14 8D16 5 seCret Warning(CS Laird) A Marcus .......... 3 59.0 1st run gelded; note run on 25Mar; 2V14 7T16 8V16 6 glorious viCtory(SG Tarry) L Hewitson .... 1 58.0 first run on a/w; 1D14 6D14 5D16 7 roy royale(AJ Wright) B Lerena .................10 58.0 8S14 10D14 7D12 8 saMogan(CG Eudy) A Forbes ........................11 58.0 MR-2; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 6T16 4T15 6T16 9 KlondiKe river(BO Wiid) M Yeni ................. 7 57.0 MR-1; returns to a/w; 2Q12 1Q14 2Q12 10 taso tHe sailor(LJ Human) M Thackeray ... 8 57.0 in frame last 3; first run on a/w; 3S12 9S12 8D16 11 legend figHter(DR Drier) S veale .............. 5 56.5 MR-1; 4S12 6S12 4D14 12 alBert(KG Naidoo) T Godden ........................12 56.0 MR-2; 4D12 4D12 5D14 13 argo’s Jet(A Nel) - reserve 1 ........................ 6 55.5 MR-1; 1S14 5D19 1D16 14 PutCHini(CE Erasmus) - reserve 2.................. 2 52.0 Dist▼ note run on 25Mar; 5K14 3K14 11K16 15 roy’s Winter PatCH(DR Drier) - reserve 3 ....4 60.0 MR-2; returns to a/w;

START PA7/PicK SiX6 9:05PM MAidEn PLATE (F&M)(PoLYTRAcK) - 1400M - SAME TRAinER:(1-2)(4-8)(10-11)Greyville 7 4D14 4D14 2D14 1 roy’s dollar(L Forbes) T Godden ................ 8 60.0 in frame last 7; 4D14 13S16 3D14 2 daenerys(L Forbes) A Forbes .......................10 60.0 6S12 9S14 6D12 3 liBerty MarKet(PL Lunn) B Jacobson ........ 6 60.0 MR-5; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 5D16 4S14 4D16 4 Merry CHase(CE Erasmus) B nyawo ............ 4 60.0 7D20 8D20 8D20 5 roy’s Butterfly(KG Naidoo) J Jordaan ...... 3 60.0 MR-2; Dist▼ unplaced last 7; 3S10 6D10 5D10 6 Being Julia(WH Marwing) c ngcobo ............. 5 60.0 hdgr OFF; Dist▲ 12Q14 6Q12 7Q14 7 sWitCHed on(LJ Human) M Thackeray .......11 60.0 MR-4; unplaced last 4; 8D20 10D20 10D14 8 Winged Wonder(CE Erasmus) ES ngwane .. 1 60.0 unplaced last 7; 7D10 5D12 9 looKaMee(R Hill) A Marcus ............................ 7 60.0 Dist▲ 2S12 6D10 10 queens diaMond(AJ Wright) A delpech ...... 2 60.0 Dist▲ 13S12 5D12 11 si si senora(AJ Wright) i Sturgeon ............... 9 60.0 Dist▲

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RACE 1 7/10 WUKKIN’ UP 7/1 Bountiful Harvest 7/1 Miss Rambo 7/1 Sisters Of Mercy 7/1 Paris Princess 10/1 London 10/1 Cape Marigold 20/1 Star Of Love RACE 2 15/10 CLOTH OF CLOUD 3/1 Fresh 3/1 Intriguing Lady 5/1 Arissa 10/1 Cyber Magic 14/1 Shwanky 25/1 Santiburi 25/1 Secret Vision RACE 3 15/10 Arabian Beat 2/1 AFRICAN RULER 5/1 Bull Valley 7/1 Pure Blonde 10/1 Al Azraq 14/1 Isca 33/1 Great Brother 33/1 Ronnie Rocket 50/1 Dolphin 50/1 Magic RACE 4 3/1 Flying Myth 3/1 Janoobi 3/1 SEATTLE SINGER 4/1 Approval Mode 5/1 Unagi 7/1 He’s A Var 33/1 Le Tigre RACE 5 12/10 LEGAL EAGLE 3/1 Captain America 5/1 Ice Machine 5/1 Captain Aldo 10/1 Bezanova 25/1 Afrikaburn 25/1 New Predator 33/1 Halve The Deficit 33/1 Diesel Jet 33/1 Light The Way RACE 6 5/2 Patchit Up Baby 4/1 Bilateral 4/1 Cassie O’malley 5/1 MAMASITA 7/1 Peggy Jay 14/1 Dream Galaxy 14/1 Ahlaam 14/1 Zrinski 20/1 Fortitude 20/1 Pennington Sands 20/1 Eva Tibbs 25/1 Enchanted Silk 50/1 Celtic Legend 50/1 Ruby Ruby RACE 7 16/10 Negroamaro 7/2 HEAPS OF FUN 7/1 Frosty Friday 7/1 Noor 8/1 She’s A Dragon 12/1 Persian Rug 16/1 Princess Varunya 16/1 Alexa 16/1 Christmas Carol 20/1 Juxtapose 20/1 Polyphonic 25/1 Witchcraft 33/1 Melliflora RACE 8 9/10 ABASHIRI 4/1 Brazuca 8/1 Champagne Haze 8/1 Liege 14/1 Suyoof 16/1 Muwaary 20/1 Romany Prince 20/1 Rocketball 20/1 Trading Profit 25/1 Val Et Al 25/1 Lunar Approach 25/1 Malak El Moolook 33/1 Samurai Blade 40/1 Le Clos RACE 9 5/2 COOL CHARDONNAY 5/2 Storm Warning 4/1 Marmalady 4/1 Arch Rival 7/1 Supertube 14/1 Elusive Flyer 25/1 Rocky Stallone 25/1 Fortune Fella 25/1 Frikkie 33/1 Savethelastdance RACE 10 16/10 Thrust 5/2 CAPTAIN’S CAUSEWAY 4/1 Manx Park 5/1 Barbel Run 10/1 Reef Of Fortune 14/1 Angel’s Power 14/1 Rafa 25/1 El Maestro 50/1 Francois P

START 12:15PM MR 81 HAndicAP (F&M) - 1600M - SAME TRAinER:(3-7)Turffontein 114S12 1T16 1V14 1 WuKKin’ uP(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ................... 5 60.0 MR+4; won last 2; 9V16 4T16 7T12 2 Bountiful Harvest(OA Ferraris) A delpech .... 2 59.0 MR-3; Dist▲ 6T22 6T16 7T15 3 Miss raMBo(GM Alexander) G Lerena ........... 3 59.0 MR-1; hdgr ON; unplaced last 3; 8T16 3T18 6T18 4 london(PA Peter) B Lerena .............................. 1 58.5 MR-4; Dist▼ 1T18 11V16 9T16 5 CaPe Marigold(M Houdalakis) M Yeni ........ 6 56.0 3T16 6T20 9T16 6 sisters of MerCy(T Zackey) c ngcobo ...... 7 56.0 MR-1; 1T18 7T18 7T22 7 Paris PrinCess(GM Alexander) c Murray .... 8 55.5 Dist▼ 2T14 1T16 10V16 8 star of love(S Ferreira) c Zackey ................ 4 55.5

START 12:50PM GR3 PRETTY PoLLY STAKES (2Yo FiLLiES) - 1100M - SAME TRAinER:(-)Turffontein 2 4T10 1T10 1 arissa(AG Laird) c Murray ............................... 5 60.0 won last; 1K10 2 ClotH of Cloud(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ......... 3 60.0 won last; second run; 1T8 3T10 3 fresH(C Spies) A delpech ................................ 8 60.0 1S8 3T10 4 intriguing lady(MF de Kock) A Marcus ..... 2 60.0 hdgr ON; 4V11 5 CyBer MagiC(PA Peter) B Lerena .................. 6 57.0 second run; 4T10 6 santiBuri(RR Sage) R danielson ................... 4 57.0 second run; 7 seCret vision(GM Alexander) R Munger ...... 1 57.0 Visionaire filly 220k crtr (SI 1.1 4V12 8 sHWanKy(LW Goosen) G Wrogemann ............. 7 57.0 second run;

START PA1 1:25PM GR3 MAn o’ WAR SPRinT (3Yo’S) - 1100M - SAME TRAinER:(-)Turffontein 3 1T12 3D14 13T12 1 araBian Beat(S Ferreira) c Zackey ............... 6 60.0 hdgr ON; new stbl (ex D Zaki); 1V10 1V12 3V12 2 afriCan ruler(PA Peter) B Lerena .............. 7 60.0 MR+1; btnF; in frame last 5; 1T12 3T15 10T16 3 Bull valley(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ................. 3 58.0 Dist▼ new stbl (ex D Zaki); 2D14 2T12 6V12 4 al azraq(C Binda) A delpech ......................... 8 56.0 btnF; 1V12 1V12 2T11 5 Pure Blonde(AG Laird) c Murray .................. 4 56.0 MR+4; in frame last 3; 4T15 3T12 3T11 6 isCa(G v Zyl) M Yeni .......................................... 5 54.0 hdgr OFF; in frame last 3; 3T12 1T12 9V10 7 great BrotHer(BO Wiid) c Maujean ........... 2 52.0 2T15 1T12 3T12 8 ronnie roCKet(J Vos) J Penny ..................10 50.0 in frame last 3; 2T10 2T12 1T10 9 dolPHin(RR Sage) M Thackeray ..................... 9 50.0 won last; in frame last 4; 1V10 7V10 4V10 10 MagiC(LJ Erasmus) JP vd Merwe ..................... 1 50.0 note run on 29Mar;

START PA2/PicK SiX1 2:00PM GR3 PRoTEA STAKES (2Yo’S) - 1100M - SAME TRAinER:(1-3-5)Turffontein 4 1T10 1T10 1 aPProval Mode(LJ Erasmus) JP vd Merwe .....7 60.0 won last 2; 1T10 2 flying MytH(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ................ 4 58.0 won last; second run; 1T10 3 He’s a var(LJ Erasmus) S Brown.................... 3 58.0 won last; second run; 3T10 1V11 4 JanooBi(MF de Kock) A Marcus ...................... 2 58.0 won last; 4V11 5T10 5 le tigre(LJ Erasmus) c Murray ....................... 1 55.0 note run on 29Mar; 4T10 6 unagi(GM Alexander) R Munger ....................... 5 55.0 second run; 2T10 2T10 7 seattle singer(C Spies) M Yeni.................. 6 52.5

START PA3/PicK SiX2/JAcKPoT1 2:35PM GR1 HoRSE cHESTnuT STAKES (WFA) - 1600M - SAME TRAinER:(1-7)Turffontein 5 2T18 1K16 2K20 1 legal eagle(SG Tarry) A Marcus ................... 4 60.0 btnF; Dist▼ in frame last 3; 4K16 3K20 3T15 2 CaPtain aMeriCa(BJ Crawford) c orffer ..... 1 60.0 btnF; in frame last 8; 1D14 1D12 3T14 3 iCe MaCHine(CS Laird) A delpech ................. 5 60.0 MR-2; btnF; in frame last 6; 6V14 1T16 1T14 4 CaPtain aldo(SD Gray) B Fayd’herbe ........... 8 60.0 MR+10; won last 2; 2T16 4T18 4T14 5 Bezanova(AG Laird) c Murray ........................ 7 60.0 in frame last 4; 5D18 3S16 6T15 6 afriKaBurn(G v Zyl) K Zechner ...................10 60.0 MR-2; hdgr OFF; 8T16 19T20 7T11 7 Halve tHe defiCit(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ..... 3 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 7; 2T14 3T18 4T18 8 diesel Jet(E Verdonese) R danielson ............ 2 60.0 MR-1; Dist▼ in frame last 3; 4T14 3V14 4T16 9 ligHt tHe Way(RR Sage) M Yeni................... 9 60.0 MR+1; in frame last 3; 1V12 4T15 13T16 10 neW Predator(JJ v Vuuren) G Lerena ......... 6 57.5 MR-4;

START PA4/PicK SiX3/JAcKPoT2 3:10PM GR3 JAcARAndA HAndicAP (F&M) - 1800M - SAME TRAinER:(1-7)(3-11)(8-9)Turffontein 6 3T18 1T20 4S18 1 Bilateral(WH Marwing) c Murray ...............11 60.0 MR-1; btnF; in frame last 3; 3T20 2T22 3T25 2 PatCHit uP BaBy(OA Ferraris) A delpech ..... 6 59.5 MR-1; Dist▼ in frame last 3; 9D16 14D20 8T14 3 enCHanted silK(SG Tarry) K Zechner .......... 7 59.0 hdgr ON; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 17T20 14T16 6T15 4 aHlaaM(MF de Kock) c orffer .......................13 58.5 hdgr OFF; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 3D16 2V16 4T16 5 Cassie o’Malley(G v Zyl) M Yeni ................. 4 57.5 Dist▲ in frame last 6; 5T16 5T18 1T18 6 dreaM galaxy(S Moffatt) S Brown .............10 57.5 MR+3; won last; 10D19 2D16 1S18 7 MaMasita(WH Marwing) G Lerena ................. 3 57.0 MR+4; won last; 3T25 1V24 1T25 8 Peggy Jay(M Houdalakis) M v Rensburg ......... 5 54.5 MR+6; Dist▼ won last 2; 1V16 2T16 12T16 9 fortitude(M Houdalakis) c Maujean ............. 9 54.5 hdgr ON; Dist▲ 5T16 6T20 6T16 10 Pennington sands(T Zackey) c Zackey ...14 54.5 MR-1; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 1S20 6V14 11T16 11 eva tiBBs(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ...................... 8 53.5 Dist▲ 2T18 3T22 4T25 12 zrinsKi(RR Sage) JP vd Merwe ....................... 1 52.5 MR-1; Dist▼ in frame last 3; 6T14 4T16 10T16 13 CeltiC legend(WH Tolmay) R Munger ........12 52.0 MR-2; Dist▲ 7T20 2T16 11T16 14 ruBy ruBy(D Little) J Penny ........................... 2 52.0 Dist▲

START PA5/PicK SiX4/JAcKPoT3 3:45PM GR1 SA FiLLiES cLASSic (3Yo’S) - 1800M - SAME TRAinER:(1-9)(7-8)(10-12)Turffontein 7 2T12 13T15 1T16 1 HeaPs of fun(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ............10 60.0 MR+9; Dist▲ won last; 3V12 2T15 2T16 2 negroaMaro(JJ v Vuuren) A Marcus ............ 3 60.0 btnF; Dist▲ in frame last 4; 1V17 1T15 3T16 3 frosty friday(G v Zyl) M Yeni ...................13 60.0 MR+8; Dist▲ in frame last 6; 1V12 4T15 4T16 4 sHe’s a dragon(C J Mayhew) G Lerena ....... 5 60.0 Dist▲ in frame last 7; 3T14 3T15 8T16 5 JuxtaPose(S Ferreira) c Maujean .................. 8 60.0 Dist▲ 1D20 1D20 13T16 6 PrinCess varunya(KG Naidoo) A delpech . 2 60.0 Dist▲ 4T16 5T15 5T16 7 Persian rug(MF de Kock) B Lerena .............. 4 60.0 Dist▲ 6K16 10T15 3T16 8 noor(MF de Kock) c Zackey ............................. 7 60.0 Dist▲ 1T20 4T20 1T20 9 WitCHCraft(SG Tarry) JP vd Merwe ............. 1 60.0 MR+8; Dist▼ won last; 2V16 1T16 7T16 10 alexa(GV Woodruff) R danielson...................... 9 60.0 Dist▲ 12T16 11K14 16T16 11 Melliflora(MG Azzie) K Zechner ................11 60.0 MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 1T16 1T20 11T16 12 CHristMas Carol(GV Woodruff) B Fayd’herbe ..... 6 60.0 Dist▲ 1V12 2T16 9T16 13 PolyPHoniC(AG Laird) c Murray ..................12 60.0 Dist▲

START PA6/PicK SiX5/JAcKPoT4 4:35PM GR1 SA cLASSic (3Yo’S) - 1800M - SAME TRAinER:(1-9-10)(5-6)(8-11-12-14)Turffontein 8 1T18 1V17 1T16 1 aBasHiri(MG Azzie) K Zechner........................ 4 60.0 MR+2; Dist▲ won last 3; 2K16 2K20 4T16 2 BrazuCa(JJ v Vuuren) A Marcus ..................... 9 60.0 Dist▲ in frame last 7; 5T14 2T15 2T16 3 CHaMPagne Haze(GM Alexander) G Lerena . 1 60.0 Dist▲ 1V17 3T18 12T16 4 roCKetBall(G v Zyl) M Yeni ........................14 60.0 Dist▲ 1T14 1T15 8T16 5 suyoof(MF de Kock) S Brown ........................12 60.0 Dist▲ 1T14 10K16 9T16 6 MuWaary(MF de Kock) c Murray ................... 8 60.0 Dist▲ 7T15 6T16 1T18 7 roMany PrinCe(OA Ferraris) A delpech ...... 5 60.0 MR+3; won last; 10T15 3T16 5T18 8 MalaK el MoolooK(SG Tarry) M v Rensburg ..7 60.0 MR-3; btnF; 3T15 3T15 14T16 9 le Clos(MG Azzie) c Zackey ............................ 2 60.0 MR-2; Dist▲ 6T16 3V17 1T18 10 trading Profit(MG Azzie) B Fayd’herbe ...13 60.0 MR+6; won last; 1T14 12K14 16T16 11 lunar aPProaCH(SG Tarry) JP vd Merwe .11 60.0 Dist▲ 9K20 7T16 1T18 12 liege(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ............................... 6 60.0 won last; 4T15 11T18 1T16 13 val et al(GV Woodruff) c Maujean ...............10 60.0 MR+8; Dist▲ won last; 5T20 3V17 2T15 14 saMurai Blade(SG Tarry) B Lerena ............. 3 60.0 Dist▲

START PA7/PicK SiX6 5:10PM GR3 cARAdoc GoLd cuP - 2850M - SAME TRAinER:(1-9)(7-8)Turffontein 9 5T18 2T32 1T25 1 Cool CHardonnay(WH Marwing) c Murray 6 60.0 MR+4; won last; 3T32 7T25 4T25 2 storM Warning(JJ v Vuuren) c Zackey ...... 8 58.5 5T32 1T25 4T25 3 arCH rival(GV Woodruff) G Lerena ............... 5 55.5 btnF; 1T25 4V24 2T25 4 elusive flyer(ST Pettigrew) M Thackeray .... 3 55.5 MR+10; in frame last 6; 1T32 6T25 7T25 5 suPertuBe(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ................... 1 55.5 2T25 2T25 3T25 6 MarMalady(OA Ferraris) A delpech .............. 2 54.5 MR+1; btnF; hdgr ON; 1V24 8T25 5V24 7 roCKy stallone(D Little) R Munger............. 9 52.5 6T32 3V24 2V24 8 fortune fella(D Little) M Yeni .................... 4 52.5 MR+3; 4T20 5V24 6T20 9 friKKie(WH Marwing) JP vd Merwe ...............10 52.5 MR-2; Dist▲ 2V24 7T20 8V20 10 savetHelastdanCe(PF Matchett) J Penny . 7 52.5 MR-2; Dist▲

START 5:40PM MR 84 HAndicAP - 1160M - SAME TRAinER:(3-6)(5-9)Turffontein 10 3T10 1T12 1T12 1 tHrust(PF Matchett) B Fayd’herbe .................. 1 62.0 MR+4; won last 2; in frame last 7; 6V10 4V12 5T11 2 angel’s PoWer(BO Wiid) c Maujean............ 8 60.0 MR-2; 1V12 12D16 1V12 3 CaPtain’s CauseWay(SG Tarry) S Khumalo . 9 60.0 MR+8; won last; 1V10 3T10 4T10 4 Manx ParK(C Binda) M Yeni ........................... 2 58.5 in frame last 6; 2V10 2T10 7T10 5 rafa(LJ Erasmus) S Brown ............................... 3 58.5 MR-1; btnF; 4T14 11T14 7T16 6 el Maestro(SG Tarry) K Zechner ................... 7 57.5 MR-3; 1st run gelded; Dist▼ 1V14 7T14 13V16 7 reef of fortune(LW Goosen) G Wrogemann .. 5 56.0 MR-2; Dist▼ 4V12 10V12 2T12 8 BarBel run(AG Laird) c ngcobo ................... 4 54.0 4V12 5V12 7V12 9 franCois P(LJ Erasmus) JP vd Merwe .......... 6 52.0

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RACE 1 12/10 CABALLO BLANCO 5/1 Starflash 7/1 Wow In The Now 7/1 Oceans Trip 7/1 Strawberry Aubrey 14/1 Chosen Path 14/1 Time Travel 20/1 Telamon 20/1 British Fairy 20/1 Gray Frost 25/1 Dark Force 25/1 Victorious Rochele 33/1 Star Of Joseph RACE 2 2/1 Rebel’s Burst 5/1 Alpha Girl 5/1 China Pearl 5/1 GYPSY BEAUTY 5/1 Live Life 10/1 Navarone 12/1 Sydney Opera 12/1 Ashwal 16/1 Lady Lilac 20/1 Julie Orly 25/1 Sunstrip 25/1 Yourmyworld 33/1 Amatori RACE 3 2/1 DARK CHOCOLATE 4/1 Golden Pass 5/1 Red Granite 5/1 Garden Tea Party 12/1 Indigo Storm 12/1 Diva Fever 16/1 Gold Force 20/1 Arctic Green 20/1 Louisiana 20/1 Emerald Gal 25/1 Allegria 25/1 Second Nature 25/1 Vari Queen 33/1 Make It Raine 33/1 Wind Goddess 33/1 Electro Diva RACE 4 3/1 Captain’s Flame 4/1 PRINCESS ROYAL 7/1 Double Whammy 7/1 Night In Tahiti 7/1 Goodtime Gal 10/1 Petty Officer 10/1 Petala 14/1 My Emblem 14/1 Come Fly With Me 14/1 Excellent 20/1 Varumba 25/1 Amarillo Rose 25/1 Sapsan 33/1 Jets-A-Blazing RACE 5 3/1 Percival 4/1 KIRUMBO 4/1 Captain Bagg 4/1 Mystical Twilight 7/1 Northern Corner 10/1 Saint Donan 14/1 Al Wahed 14/1 Giveusagrand 20/1 Galaxy King 25/1 Durban Beach 33/1 March On 33/1 Western Movie 33/1 Breathless Bertie 33/1 Eastern Front RACE 6 3/1 Prince Of Wales 3/1 SEARCH PARTY 4/1 Silver Snaffles 4/1 Cavallino 10/1 Jane S Piddy 10/1 Manievic 14/1 Peace Pact 14/1 Al Dangeur 20/1 The Best Of Me 25/1 I Am The Law RACE 7 16/10 Saint Roch 5/2 Arctic Teon 5/1 BEZAMOD 5/1 Serious Rebel 7/1 Mr Piscato 14/1 Euroklidon 20/1 Braaistin 33/1 Seven Again 33/1 Black Rake 33/1 River Blaze 33/1 In The Jungle 50/1 Emerald Island RACE 8 3/1 Carrie Bow Cay 7/1 Sunshine Lady 7/1 SUGAR FROSTED 7/1 Frenni 10/1 Deep Secret 10/1 Chasing Dreams 10/1 Tripinthemist 10/1 Roman Perfection 10/1 Let’s Go Get It 14/1 La Rochelle 14/1 Judith Anne 14/1 Seventh Sister 14/1 Rodeo Dream 33/1 Disney Queen 33/1 Van Dam’s Force 33/1 Jazz Bar 33/1 Gift Of Rain 33/1 Hilaria

START 1:45PM MAidEn JuvEniLE PLATE - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(2-11)(3-6)(8-12)Kenilworth 1 8K10 1 BritisH fairy(J Ramsden) d dillon .............. 1 60.0 1st run gelded; second run; 3K10 2 CaBallo BlanCo(MW Bass) G v niekerk ...11 60.0 second run; 3 CHosen PatH(J Snaith) c du Plooy ..............13 60.0 Pathfork colt 100k crtr (SI 0.38); 4 darK forCe(GS Kotzen) A Andrews .............10 60.0 Rebel King colt; first run; 7K12 5 gray frost(BJ Crawford) R Khathi ................ 2 60.0 second run; 6 oCeans triP(J Snaith) K de Melo .................. 6 60.0 Trippi colt 325k bk1 (SI 0.49); 5K11 7 star of JosePH(D Kannemeyer) G Behr ...... 3 60.0 second run; 2K10 5K10 8 starflasH(VH Marshall) M Byleveld .............. 4 60.0 hdgr ON; 9 straWBerry auBrey(GV Woodruff) Hvd Hoven 12 60.0 Ravishing colt; first run; 9K10 10 telaMon(WG Prestage) B May........................ 8 60.0 second run; 11 tiMe travel(MW Bass) G Wright .................. 9 60.0 Greys Inn colt 175k bk3 (SI 0.40); 12 viCtorious roCHele(VH Marshall) L Africa ...5 60.0 Rock Of Rochelle colt 50k crtr (SI 13 WoW in tHe noW(R v Reenen) A domeyer .. 7 60.0 Elusive Fort gelding 40k crtr (SI

START PA1 2:20PM MAidEn JuvEniLE PLATE (FiLLiES) - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(1-3)(2-8)(7-9)Kenilworth 2 2K11 7K12 3K10 1 alPHa girl(J Snaith) K de Melo ..................... 5 60.0 2 aMatori(MW Bass) K Steyn ..........................11 60.0 Sail From Seattle filly 700k bk1 ( 4L10 3 asHWal(J Snaith) c du Plooy ........................... 1 60.0 second run; 4K10 4 CHina Pearl(BJ Crawford) M Byleveld ........13 60.0 second run; 3K10 5 gyPsy Beauty(GW Ennion) L Africa .............. 6 60.0 second run; 6 Julie orly(GS Kotzen) A Andrews .................. 7 60.0 Count Dubois filly 150k bk1 (SI 0. 7 lady lilaC(PD Reeves) B May .....................10 60.0 Rebel King filly; first run; 2K10 8 live life(MW Bass) G v niekerk ..................... 4 60.0 btnF; second run; 4K8 5K10 9 navarone(PD Reeves) G Wright ...................12 60.0 2K8 2L10 10 reBel’s Burst(R v Reenen) A domeyer ........ 2 60.0 btnF; 6K10 11 sunstriP(VH Marshall) c Bantam ................... 9 60.0 second run; 12 sydney oPera(J Ramsden) d dillon ............. 3 60.0 Bernardini filly 1500k crtr (SI 8. 13 yourMyWorld(RG Sheehan) F Anthony ....... 8 60.0 Dan De Lago filly; first run;

START PA2/PicK SiX1 2:55PM MAidEn PLATE (F&M) - 1200M - SAME TRAinER:(4-8)(9-11-12)(10-14)(15-16)Kenilworth 3 3L13 7K14 2K14 1 darK CHoColate(A Nel) A domeyer ..........16 60.0 Dist▼ 5K14 2K14 5K14 2 garden tea Party(ELP Steyn) G v niekerk ...12 60.0 Dist▼ 5K12 4K12 4K12 3 indigo storM(VH Marshall) S Fortune .......... 4 60.0 MR+2; 9K12 9K12 5K12 4 golden Pass(AN Marcus) G Behr .................. 6 60.0 unplaced last 3; 6K14 8K16 2K12 5 gold forCe(GR Puller) F Anthony .................. 2 60.0 MR+4; 6K10 7K10 7K12 6 Wind goddess(Mohammed R Allie) M Winnaar..14 60.0 hdgr ON; unplaced last 9; 7 allegria(AD Steyn) XG carstens ..................10 60.0 Ravishing filly; first run; 8 diva fever(AN Marcus) M Byleveld ............... 5 60.0 King’s Apostle filly; first run; 8K10 8K10 9 eleCtro diva(BJ Crawford) H vd Hoven .....13 60.0 10 eMerald gal(DR Hodgson) c du Plooy .......11 60.0 Galileo filly; first run; 10K12 11 louisiana(BJ Crawford) R Khathi .................15 60.0 second run; 12 MaKe it raine(BJ Crawford) R Peters ........... 7 60.0 New Approach filly; first run; 11K12 13 seCond nature(M Robinson) K de Melo ..... 1 60.0 second run; 9K10 14 vari queen(DR Hodgson) B May ................... 3 60.0 second run; 15 arCtiC green(J Ramsden) K Steyn .............. 9 57.0 Gimmethegreenlight filly 900k bk1 16 red granite(J Ramsden) d dillon ................. 8 57.0 Seventh Rock filly 1200k bk1 (SI 1

START PA3/PicK SiX2/JAcKPoT1 3:25PM ALLoWAncE PLATE (F&M) - 1200M - SAME TRAinER:(2-4-11)(5-12-13)(6-14)Kenilworth 4 6K14 6K16 3K14 1 Petty offiCer(GW Ennion) B May ............... 7 63.0 MR+3; Dist▼ 5K14 15K16 1F12 2 douBle WHaMMy(GS Kotzen) d dillon ......11 61.0 won last; 8K18 9K18 8K14 3 CoMe fly WitH Me(MW Bass) G v niekerk . 5 60.5 MR-3; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 10K14 4K10 1K12 4 PrinCess royal(GS Kotzen) A Andrews ...... 8 58.0 MR+3; won last; 5K12 5K14 3K12 5 My eMBleM(AE Sands) c du Plooy ................ 2 58.0 MR-2; 12K14 5K10 9K14 6 Petala(J Snaith) K de Melo ...........................10 57.5 MR-1; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 1K14 5K14 7K14 7 aMarillo rose(BJ Crawford) R Peters ......12 57.0 Dist▼ 1K12 4K12 1K12 8 CaPtain’s flaMe(A Nel) A domeyer ............ 4 55.0 MR+7; won last; in frame last 3; 1K14 1K14 2K16 9 goodtiMe gal(M Robinson) R Khathi ........... 6 55.0 MR+2; Dist▼ in frame last 4; 3K14 10K14 13K14 10 varuMBa(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ...............13 54.5 MR-3; Dist▼ 4K11 9K12 2F12 11 nigHt in taHiti(GS Kotzen) H vd Hoven ....... 1 52.0 3T15 6T16 13K12 12 saPsan(AE Sands) c Bantam .........................14 51.5 MR-2; 3K18 2K20 5L20 13 exCellent(AE Sands) L Africa ........................ 9 51.5 MR-2; Dist▼ 2K16 6K16 14K14 14 Jets-a-Blazing(J Snaith) S Fortune ............ 3 51.0 MR-4; Dist▼

START PA4/PicK SiX3/JAcKPoT2 4:00PM MR 80 HAndicAP - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(12-13)Kenilworth 5 2K10 3K10 4K10 1 KiruMBo(AN Marcus) G v niekerk .................11 62.5 in frame last 3; 4K10 4K10 1K10 2 CaPtain Bagg(AE Sands) G Behr .................. 8 61.0 MR+4; won last; in frame last 7; 1K10 8K12 1K10 3 PerCival(A Nel) A domeyer ..........................13 59.5 MR+4; won last; 8K10 2L10 5K10 4 nortHern Corner(GW Ennion) H vd Hoven .... 2 59.0 3K10 6K10 3L10 5 MystiCal tWiligHt(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ...10 58.5 5K10 5L10 3K10 6 saint donan(PD Reeves) G Wright ............... 3 58.0 12K12 8K10 6L10 7 Western Movie(CJ Burger) c Bantam .......12 58.0 MR-3; unplaced last 3; 10K10 4L10 9K10 8 eastern front(J Ramsden) d dillon ........... 6 57.5 MR-1; 3K12 1L14 7K14 9 giveusagrand(MW Bass) K Steyn .............14 57.5 MR-2; Dist▼ 5K14 9K12 13K12 10 MarCH on(WG Prestage) R Khathi ................. 7 57.5 MR-7; unplaced last 3; 3K10 10K10 7K10 11 durBan BeaCH(J Snaith) K de Melo ............. 5 57.0 MR-4; 6S10 9K12 4K10 12 al WaHed(JMT Stewart) B May ....................... 4 56.0 MR-1; 1st run gelded; 9K10 8L10 9K10 13 BreatHless Bertie(JMT Stewart) XG carstens .1 55.0 MR-2; unplaced last 4; 4L10 7L10 5K10 14 galaxy King(RG Sheehan) S Fortune ............. 9 52.0 MR-2;

START PA5/PicK SiX4/JAcKPoT3 4:55PM MR 79 HAndicAP - 1400M - SAME TRAinER:(2-4)(5-7)Kenilworth 6 3K12 3K16 5K12 1 Jane s Piddy(GS Kotzen) G Behr ................... 4 60.0 MR-1; Dist▲ 7K12 9K10 7K12 2 PeaCe PaCt(MW Bass) R Khathi .................... 5 60.0 MR-1; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 3K16 1K16 4K16 3 PrinCe of Wales(J Snaith) K de Melo ........ 2 60.0 btnF; 1st run gelded; 3K14 10K14 2L14 4 Cavallino(MW Bass) G v niekerk .................. 9 59.5 MR+2; 3K12 1K16 3K16 5 searCH Party(BJ Crawford) A domeyer .....10 59.5 btnF; in frame last 5; 2L16 1L15 4T14 6 ManieviC(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ................. 8 59.0 MR-11; 1st run gelded; 5K16 4K16 1K14 7 silver snaffles(BJ Crawford) d dillon ....... 1 58.0 MR+7; won last; 1K14 6K12 9K14 8 al dangeur(J Ramsden) G Wright................. 3 57.0 11K14 1K14 4K14 9 tHe Best of Me(M Robinson) H vd Hoven ... 7 55.0 6K12 3K14 8K12 10 i aM tHe laW(A Nel) S Fortune...................... 6 53.0 MR-2; Dist▲

START PA6/PicK SiX5/JAcKPoT4 5:30PM MAidEn PLATE - 1800M - SAME TRAinER:(3-9-12)(7-11)Kenilworth 7 7K16 4K16 4K16 1 saint roCH(AN Marcus) M Byleveld .............. 1 60.0 MR+1; hdgr ON; Dist▲ 4K18 5K16 10K20 2 Braaistin(GW Ennion) L Africa ....................11 60.0 hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 3K16 9K16 3K14 3 BezaMod(BJ Crawford) R Khathi ...................10 60.0 MR-4; Dist▲ 4K14 4K16 5L20 4 Mr PisCato(MW Bass) G v niekerk ............... 4 60.0 MR-3; Dist▼ 2K20 3K25 5K20 5 arCtiC teon(A Nel) A domeyer ..................... 6 60.0 MR-4; btnF; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 11L16 3K12 5K14 6 serious reBel(DR Hodgson) XG carstens ... 5 60.0 MR+6; Dist▲ 10K12 7K16 9K20 7 in tHe Jungle(ELP Steyn) F Anthony ............ 3 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 10K12 10K16 6L14 8 seven again(PP Kruyer) A Andrews .............. 8 60.0 MR-5; Dist▲ unplaced last 6; 17K12 9K16 11K16 9 BlaCK raKe(BJ Crawford) d dillon ...............12 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 9K12 10K16 10K16 10 eMerald island(GS Kotzen) G Behr ............ 2 60.0 MR-10; 1st run gelded; Dist▲ 8L20 7L16 6K20 11 river Blaze(ELP Steyn) B May ...................... 9 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 8; 11K12 4L14 12 euroKlidon(BJ Crawford) H vd Hoven .......... 7 60.0 Dist▲

START PA7/PicK SiX6 6:05PM MR 70 HAndicAP (F&M) - 1600M - SAME TRAinER:(1-2-16)(5-17)(7-9)Kenilworth 8 7L14 7L16 3K14 1 frenni(VH Marshall) H vd Hoven ..................... 8 60.0 3K16 2K16 8K20 2 roMan PerfeCtion(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ..17 59.5 MR-1; Dist▼ 2K12 3L13 1K14 3 sugar frosted(J Ramsden) d dillon .......... 4 59.5 won last; in frame last 4; 8K12 4K14 1K16 4 triPintHeMist(PP Kruyer) A domeyer ......... 1 59.5 won last; 5K16 5K16 1L16 5 JuditH anne(GS Kotzen) A Andrews .............. 3 59.0 MR+6; won last; 3K20 2K16 1K16 6 let’s go get it(DR Hodgson) B May ..........12 59.0 MR+2; won last; in frame last 5; 4K16 2K14 8K14 7 seventH sister(MW Bass) K Steyn ............. 7 59.0 MR-2; btnF; 8K16 7K20 12K20 8 gift of rain(J Snaith) K de Melo ................10 58.0 MR-2; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 6K16 10K20 7K16 9 la roCHelle(MW Bass) G v niekerk ............. 6 57.0 MR-4; unplaced last 4; 4L14 4L13 1L14 10 sunsHine lady(PD Reeves) G Wright ........... 5 56.0 won last; in frame last 3; 1K14 11L13 7K14 11 Hilaria(Mohammed R Allie) M Winnaar ........13 56.0 8K12 3K14 13K20 12 Jazz Bar(A Nel) L Africa ...............................15 55.5 MR-1; Dist▼ 4K14 4K14 1L13 13 CHasing dreaMs(AN Marcus) G Behr .......14 54.0 MR+2; Dist▲ won last; 6K18 6L20 9K20 14 van daM’s forCe(R v Reenen) c Bantam ... 9 53.5 MR-4; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 9K16 7K14 9L13 15 disney queen(CJ Burger) XG carstens ......... 2 52.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 9K16 4K16 5L13 16 rodeo dreaM(VH Marshall) S Fortune ........18 52.0 MR-1; Dist▲ 7K20 2K16 9K16 17 deeP seCret(GS Kotzen) - reserve 1 ...........16 61.0 MR-2; 3K18 2K20 2K18 18 Carrie BoW Cay(BJ Crawford) - reserve 2 ....11 57.5 btnF; hdgr ON; Dist▼

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sCottsvilleSunday • 3rd April 2016

RACE 1 12/10 Little Chapel 3/1 EVENTUAL ANGEL 4/1 Queen’s Advance 7/1 Zante 7/1 Strategic Move 14/1 Mark My Card 20/1 Miss Tee RACE 2 16/10 OMEGA ONSLAUGHT 5/2 Daffiq 4/1 Straw Man 7/1 Shoot The Bull 10/1 Chasing The Sun 10/1 Viento 25/1 Yellow Submarine 25/1 Catnip 50/1 Gilded Warrior 66/1 Royal Bodyguard RACE 3 3/1 SUBLIME CODE 4/1 Millrace 5/1 Aldric 7/1 Lily Gray 7/1 Victoria’s Love 7/1 Ho’oponopono 10/1 Texas Cowboy 14/1 Harrison 14/1 Roy’s Power 20/1 Mr Harry 33/1 Roman Society 33/1 Roy’s Marciano 33/1 Risky Rosco RACE 4 12/10 CAPTAIN ALFREDO 4/1 Muscatt 4/1 Triptique 7/1 Piano Man 10/1 Greasepaint 10/1 Beloved Country 10/1 Al Ciberano RACE 5 1/1 ROB’S JEWEL 3/1 Skip The Red 4/1 Gio Ponti’s Legacy 7/1 Laventelhaan 7/1 Zip Line 50/1 Count Philip RACE 6 7/10 AL HAWRAA 3/1 Diamond In The Sky 3/1 Beau Var 10/1 Fatal Attraction 10/1 Linda Honey 50/1 April In Paris RACE 7 1/1 FREE STATE 4/1 Royal Pleasure 5/1 Faberge Style 10/1 Seventh Symphony 10/1 She’s A Fortress 14/1 Clear Sailing 25/1 Sweet Painted Lady 25/1 Genial 25/1 Brigtnumberfour RACE 8 16/10 Burnburry 5/2 Variscite 4/1 Power Horse 5/1 LUNA SEA 7/1 Obladi Oblada 25/1 Pop Star 25/1 Noodle 33/1 Roy’s Light 33/1 Saint Kali 50/1 Hit It Running 66/1 Roy’s Pins

START 12:50PM condiTionS PLATE (F&M)(inSidE) - 1600M - SAME TRAinER:(-)Scottsville 1 5K14 1K14 12K16 1 eventual angel(DR Drier) S veale .............. 3 60.0 5D16 8S16 1S16 2 queen’s advanCe(DS Bosch) i Sturgeon .... 7 58.0 MR+7; won last; 15K18 8K28 6K32 3 zante(NL Bruss) K de Melo .............................. 6 56.0 MR-3; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 1D20 1D20 2D19 4 little CHaPel(D Kannemeyer) A delpech ..... 5 56.0 MR+10; btnF; in frame last 3; 8S12 8D14 1D14 5 MarK My Card(W Badenhorst) W Kennedy .. 2 56.0 MR+3; won last; 12S12 1D12 6D16 6 strategiC Move(SG Tarry) c ngcobo .......... 1 55.5 MR+3; btnF; Dist▲ 5D18 7S16 4S16 7 Miss tee(JM Goodman) c Murray ................... 4 54.0 MR-2;

START PA1 1:25PM MAidEn PLATE - 1200M - SAME TRAinER:(3-6)(8-9)Scottsville 2 3S12 7D12 2S12 1 oMega onslaugHt(CS Laird) A Marcus ...... 2 60.0 MR+2; btnF; 9S20 6S14 7S12 2 CHasing tHe sun(AJ Wright) i Sturgeon ..... 5 60.0 MR-2; unplaced last 3; 5S14 13S12 3S14 3 straW Man(GB Puller) L Hewitson ................. 9 60.0 MR+6; Dist▼ 8K14 13K16 9K12 4 yelloW suBMarine(GS Kotzen) S Randolph .... 6 60.0 MR-3; unplaced last 4; 5S12 4S12 8S12 5 sHoot tHe Bull(KG Naidoo) T Godden ........ 4 60.0 11D16 7D14 8D14 6 gilded Warrior(GB Puller) J Jordaan ......... 8 60.0 hdgr ON; unplaced last 4; 8D18 10D14 10D16 7 royal Bodyguard(D Egdes) W Kennedy .... 3 60.0 MR-13; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 5D12 6S12 8 CatniP(ML Roberts) B Lerena .......................... 7 60.0 9 viento(ML Roberts) c Habib ..........................10 60.0 Silvano gelding; first run; 10 daffiq(MF de Kock) M Yeni ............................. 1 57.0 Silvano colt 1800k ns (SI 4.23);

START PA2/PicK SiX1 2:00PM MR 74 APPREnTicE HAndicAP - 1200M - SAME TRAinER:(4-6-10)(7-11)(8-12)Scottsville 3 1S10 4S10 6D10 1 aldriC(JM Goodman) d neethling .................12 61.5 prev run on a/w; 1S12 6D12 3D12 2 suBliMe Code(AD Gordon) L Hewitson ......10 60.5 prev run on a/w; 2D12 8D12 4D12 3 Harrison(G v Zyl) d Schwarz ......................... 1 60.5 MR-4; prev run on a/w; 3D12 5D12 7D14 4 Ho’oPonoPono(DS Bosch) M Thackeray ..... 9 59.0 prev run on a/w; 8S10 3S12 9D14 5 texas CoWBoy(AJ Rivalland) c Habib ........... 8 57.5 prev run on a/w; 2D10 1D12 12S10 6 roMan soCiety(DS Bosch) n Patel ............. 4 56.0 MR-2; 1D10 11D10 4D12 7 viCtoria’s love(PM Gadsby) c ngcobo .....13 56.0 MR+5; prev run on a/w; 10S12 5D12 5S12 8 roy’s MarCiano(KG Naidoo) T Godden ....... 2 55.0 unplaced last 5; 5D14 3S16 2D14 9 MillraCe(GB Puller) ES ngwane .................... 7 55.0 Dist▼ prev run on a/w; 7S10 6D10 5S10 10 lily gray(DS Bosch) c Murray .....................11 53.5 MR-3; unplaced last 8; 3S12 5D12 9D10 11 roy’s PoWer(PM Gadsby) M Mjoka .............. 6 53.5 MR-3; prev run on a/w; 6D14 1D12 10D14 12 Mr Harry(KG Naidoo) S Moodley ................... 3 52.5 MR-8; prev run on a/w; 6D10 8S12 8D14 13 risKy rosCo(CE Erasmus) d de Gouveia ...... 5 52.0 MR-5; unplaced last 9;

START PA3/PicK SiX2/JAcKPoT1 2:35PM PinnAcLE STAKES - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(-)Scottsville 4 2S10 8D12 1S10 1 MusCatt(ML Roberts) c Habib ....................... 1 60.0 MR+6; won last; 1K11 4K10 1D10 2 CaPtain alfredo(D Kannemeyer) A delpech ...2 60.0 MR+3; won last; in frame last 5; 1K12 7K12 11K10 3 triPtique(DR Drier) S veale ........................... 7 60.0 7T10 11V12 6T11 4 greasePaint(RR Magner) c Murray .............. 6 58.5 unplaced last 6; 1S10 6S10 3D14 5 Beloved Country(CS Laird) L Hewitson ..... 5 56.0 prev run on a/w; 6D12 3D10 8D12 6 al CiBerano(AJ Rivalland) M ntuli ................ 3 55.5 MR-2; hdgr OFF; 9S12 6D12 2S6 7 Piano Man(JM Goodman) M Yeni ................... 4 54.0

START PA4/PicK SiX3/JAcKPoT2 3:10PM SEnTinEL STAKES (2Yo’S)(non-BLAcKTYPE) - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(2-3)(5-6)Scottsville 5 1S8 4T10 1 roB’s JeWel(MD Miller) A Marcus ................ 2 60.0 6S8 1D10 2 sKiP tHe red(L Forbes) A Forbes .................. 1 60.0 won last; 6D12 7S12 3 Count PHiliP(L Forbes) T Godden................. 6 58.0 4 gio Ponti’s legaCy(PV Lafferty) A delpech .....4 58.0 Gio Ponti colt; first run; 3T10 4V12 9T10 5 laventelHaan(C Spies) i Sturgeon .............. 3 58.0 4T10 5V12 4T10 6 ziP line(C Spies) M Yeni ................................. 5 58.0 note run on 29Mar;

START PA5/PicK SiX4/JAcKPoT3 3:45PM KinG’S PAcT STAKES (2Yo FiLLiES)(non-BLAcKTYPE) - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(-)Scottsville 6 1S10 1 al HaWraa(MF de Kock) A Marcus ................ 6 60.0 won last; second run; 1D10 2 diaMond in tHe sKy(AJ Wright) A delpech.....5 60.0 won last; second run; 8S12 7S12 3 aPril in Paris(CE Erasmus) W Kennedy ...... 3 58.0 3D10 4 Beau var(PV Lafferty) S Randolph .................. 4 58.0 btnF; second run; 5 fatal attraCtion(C Spies) M Yeni ............. 2 58.0 National Emblem filly 100k nt (SI 6 linda Honey(LW Goosen) G Wrogemann ...... 1 58.0 Warm White Night filly 150k bk2 (S

START PA6/PicK SiX5/JAcKPoT4 4:20PM KWAZuLu nATAL STAKES (F&M)(LiSTEd) - 1000M - SAME TRAinER:(-)Scottsville 7 5S12 13D13 8K10 1 royal Pleasure(GS Kotzen) S Randolph..... 3 60.0 unplaced last 3; 1S10 1D10 2 free state(W Whitehead) A Forbes ............... 7 58.5 won last 2; prev run on a/w; 5T12 12V10 7T10 3 sWeet Painted lady(C Spies) M Yeni........ 6 58.5 MR-1; unplaced last 3; 3T10 5T10 7T10 4 seventH syMPHony(LW Goosen) G Wrogemann . 8 58.5 6D10 2D10 3D10 5 faBerge style(SG Tarry) K de Melo............. 9 57.0 MR-2; prev run on a/w; 1S10 8D12 9T10 6 Clear sailing(MD Miller) A delpech ............ 4 57.0 9S10 9S12 8S10 7 genial(ML Roberts) c Habib ............................ 5 55.5 unplaced last 4; 1S12 5D10 1S10 8 sHe’s a fortress(CM Bestel) ES ngwane .. 2 54.0 MR+6; won last; 11T10 7V10 5D12 9 BrigtnuMBerfour(RR Magner) c Murray . 1 51.5 MR-4; btnF; unplaced last 4;

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START PA7/PicK SiX6 4:55PM MAidEn PLATE (F&M) - 1200M - SAME TRAinER:(2-4-8)Scottsville 8 6S12 4D10 2S12 1 luna sea(T Mitchley) M Yeni ........................... 3 60.0 10D12 4S12 8D12 2 saint Kali(JE Freedman) S veale ................... 1 60.0 prev run on a/w; 9D14 12D20 8S12 3 roy’s ligHt(KG Naidoo) T Godden ................. 7 60.0 MR+5; unplaced last 4; 3D12 4 BurnBurry(JE Freedman) J Jordaan ............. 2 60.0 second run; first run on turf; 5 Hit it running(JG Dittmer) W Kennedy ........ 6 60.0 Miesque’s Approval filly; 5S12 9D12 6 noodle(AJ Rivalland) B Lerena ........................ 8 60.0 hdgr ON; 13S12 4D12 7 oBladi oBlada(GB Puller) M ntuli..............11 60.0 prev run on a/w; 8 PoP star(JE Freedman) i Sturgeon ................. 5 60.0 Bankable filly 20k grtr (SI 0.12); 3S12 9 PoWer Horse(W Whitehead) A Forbes ......... 9 60.0 second run; 15S12 10 roy’s Pins(Gary Rich) c Storey ....................10 60.0 second run; 7S12 3D12 11 varisCite(G v Zyl) A Marcus ........................... 4 60.0 prev run on a/w;

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

GREYVILLE

Wednesday 23 MarchGoing: good

Race 1 (646) Greyville 1600m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Polytrack) R80,000 V 700 1 0.00 Topography (8) 60.0 B Nyawo 12/1 3 ch f Visionaire - Shoreline Symphony(ZIM) (National Emblem) D 317 2 5.50 Roy’s Dancer (5) 60.0 A Delpech 7/2 3 ch f Western Winter - Southern forest (Jallad) D 582 3 7.75 Trevi Fountain (2) 60.0 S Veale 13/10 3 b f Imperial Stride - Clover Fountain (Labeeb) S 568 4 8.25 Merry Chase (7) 60.0 C Storey 20/1 S 568 5 8.50 Don’tstoptheparty (3) 60.0 B Lerena 15/4 D 589 6 9.50 Eternal Blossoms (4) 60.0 C Habib 16/1 D 559 7 10.25 Silversuzi (9) 60.0 K De Melo 40/1 S 568 8 12.25 Newtons Lady (6) 60.0 T Godden 45/1 D 589 9 14.00 Pocahontas Girl (1) 60.0 ES Ngwane 10/1 Time: 98.04s (61.28s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:CS Laird O:Mr & Mrs P C Diedericks B:Summerhill Stud

TRULY 3 b g Tiger Ridge - Veritable (Sportsworld) WON at Turffontein, 1450m, 22 March

. . . and placed . . . Nasmyth, Quantity, Tiger Tops

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TIGER RIDGE

Bred & Pre-Trained

Greyville Polytrack 18th MarchRace 8 MR 66 Handicap

3nd MISS BRODYTurffontein Inside 22nd March

Race 8 MR 76 Handicap WON CATALUGA

Backed & Pre-Trained

Greyville Polytrack 18th MarchRace 7 MR 66 Handicap 3rd LA GITANO

Turffontein Inside 19th MarchRace 7 MR 68 Handicap

2nd DUKES DIMEScottsville 20th MarchRace 5 MR 76 Handicap

3rd DREYA’S GOLDGreyville 23rd March

Race 6 Progress Plate 3rd DUKES DRIFT

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WINTER BREEZE 3bf Mambo In Seattle - Autumn Breeze (Al Mufti)

3rd at Vaal 1200m, 24 March

2 places8 runs

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Mambo In Seattle stands at

Kingmambo - Weekend In Seattle (Seattle Slew)

DANCER 2bc Mambo In Seattle - Falling Blossom (Var) WON at Kenilworth 1400m, 26 March

1 win3 places

4 runs

GOODYTWOSHOES 3bf Mambo In Seattle - Capitol Steps (National Assembly) WON by 2.40L at Turffontein 1600m, 22 March

1 win1 place3 runs

FAIRVIEW Monday 21 March

Going: good

Race 1 (380) Fairview 1000m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Polytrack) R62,000 F 272 1 0.00 Exhalted (6) 60.0 K Ramsamy 8/1 3 ch f King’s Chapel - Collection Prive (Dominion Royale) F 330 2 0.05 Picobello (5) 60.0 R Danielson 16/1 3 b f Lateral - Kessy (Hard Up) Q 121 3 0.80 Juniper (4) 60.0 K Zechner 10/1 3 b f Jay Peg - Astral Emblem (National Emblem) F 306 4 1.05 Fourteen (3) 60.0 W Kennedy 15/4 D 392 5 1.55 Nam Long (2) 60.0 T Gould 7/2 F 348 6 2.30 Nakuru (9) 60.0 K De Melo 7/2 V 822 7 3.05 Pie In The Sky (10) 60.0 C Zackey 12/1 F 338 8 3.30 Miss Oracy (11) 60.0 M Yeni 20/1 F 366 9 3.80 Rebel Angel (1) 60.0 S Naidoo 55/1 F 164 10 6.55 Love To Dance (7) 60.0 R Khathi 30/1 F 348 11 8.05 Stunning Angel (8) 60.0 R Munger 8/1 Time: 58.76s (58.76s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:DA McKenzie O:Backworth Stud B:Backworth Stud

Race 2 (381) Fairview 1900m Maiden Plate (Polytrack) R62,000 F 342 1 0.00 Benji’s Dynasty (8) 60.0 K Zechner 33/10 3 b g Dynasty - Forefront (Pole Position) F 347 2 0.10 Thunder Punch (5) 60.0 R Danielson 14/1 3 b g Judpot - Missy’s Thunder(USA) (Thunder Gulch) F 322 3 1.85 Man Of The Cloth (4) 60.0 E Webber 70/1 3 b g Elusive Fort - Saint Isidore (Rakeen) D 554 4 2.85 Count’s Quest (7) 60.0 S Khathi 5/2 F 373 5 3.85 Glam I Am (1) 56.5 K Ramsamy 14/1 F 356 6 4.35 True As An Arrow (3) 60.0 C Zackey 30/1 F 347 7 6.10 Olimpic Airways (6) 60.0 R Munger 8/1 F 375 8 9.85 Way Past Midnight (2) 60.0 M Yeni 18/10 Time: 118.62s (62.43s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:DA Sham O:Mr A L A Crabbia B:M Chetty

Race 3 (382) Fairview 1900m MR 72 Handicap (Polytrack) R68,000 F 309 1 0.00 All The Bids (6) 53.5 M Yeni 7/1 4 b g Daring Bid - All The Nines (Mistral Dancer) F 358 2 0.10 Valmode (2) 55.5 C Zackey 6/1 4 ch g Modus Vivendi - Val Padana (Al Mufti) F 309 3 0.35 Sky Full Of Stars (4) 52.0 K Zechner 10/1 3 ch g Horse Chestnut - Vague(ZIM) (Kitalpha) F 350 4 1.10 Dreamforest (5) 56.5 R Munger 15/2 F 350 5 1.85 King Of The Castle (15) 57.5 K De Melo 16/1 F 358 6 2.35 Emblem Honour (11) 58.0 R Danielson 11/2 F 318 7 2.60 Fort Kalimenta (7) 52.0 C Thabana 30/1 F 358 8 2.70 Flaming Ace (14) 53.5 S Devoy 16/1 F 350 9 3.95 Facebook (3) 54.0 S Naidoo 15/2 F 369 10 4.20 Apoc (16) 57.0 K Ramsamy 22/1 F 369 11 4.45 Samhaan (1) 60.0 S Khathi 20/1 F 350 12 5.95 Kirkby Ninja (13) 55.0 T Gould 10/1 F 350 13 6.70 Olim Dives (8) 52.0 W Kennedy 14/1 F 309 14 8.20 Rocket Rider (10) 54.5 R Khathi 70/1 F 280 15 10.45 Icy Avalanche (9) 52.0 E Webber 25/1 F 362 16 15.45 Bishop’s Choice (12) 54.0 K Minnie 40/1 Time: 115.17s (60.62s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:R du Plessis O:Favour Stud (Nom: Mrs Engelize du Preez) B:Favour Stud

Race 4 (383) Fairview 1900m MR 60 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack) R62,000 F 337 1 0.00 Powertrip (5) 53.0 K De Melo 14/1 4 ch f Trippi - London Fashion (London News) F 292 2 0.05 Hazel Jay (14) 60.0 M Yeni 16/1 6 b m Victory Moon - Havana Moon (Sharp Romance) F 337 3 1.30 My Celebration (1) 60.0 R Munger 2/1 4 ch f Jet Master - Champagne ‘n Roses (Goldmark) F 353 4 1.35 Jaminna (15) 54.5 S Naidoo 30/1 F 292 5 2.10 Fraternize (4) 58.5 R Khathi 16/1 F 337 6 2.15 Conquering Queen (10) 57.5 W Kennedy 7/2 F 360 7 2.40 Mesmerising Melody (3) 52.0 K Minnie 40/1 F 249 8 2.65 Bollywood Babe (9) 53.0 E Webber 55/1 F 315 9 2.90 Gauteng (8) 57.0 R Danielson 8/1 F 302 10 3.00 Eau De Creole (6) 54.5 K Zechner 30/1 F 364 11 3.50 Mystify Me (7) 53.0 C Zackey 22/1 F 292 12 3.75 Deepo (13) 56.0 S Devoy 20/1 F 337 13 4.75 Beulah (12) 58.5 K Ramsamy 45/1 F 337 14 10.00 Blue Bay Doll (11) 56.5 C Thabana 8/1 F 300 15 36.75 Rock Of Laudium (2) 54.5 T Gould 45/1 Time: 116.68s (61.41s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:Y Bremner O:Messrs A J Brand, R Brooks, M Govender, N M Patrick, M G Schoeman, P L van Vuuren B:Arc-en-Ciel

Race 5 (384) Fairview 1600m MR 75 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack) R72,000 T 580 1 0.00 Way Of Escape (12) 56.5 K Minnie 22/1 4 b f Greys Inn - Your Choice (Elliodor) F 282 2 1.00 Karelia (14) 54.0 M Yeni 6/1 4 b f Western Winter - Venus Rising (Second Empire) F 349 3 1.10 Starstepper (1) 53.5 C Zackey 14/1 4 b f Kahal - Dancer’s Delight (Rambo Dancer) F 336 4 1.15 Egregious (4) 59.5 R Danielson 9/2 F 349 5 1.65 Typhoon Tess (7) 57.5 K Zechner 5/1 F 345 6 2.40 Modern Muse (5) 59.5 W Agrella 6/1 F 343 7 2.45 One Way Ticket (2) 59.5 W Kennedy 16/1 F 282 8 3.70 Star Of Paris (13) 52.0 K Ramsamy 30/1 F 365 9 3.80 First Of May (9) 56.0 K De Melo 15/2 F 319 10 5.05 Rose And Crown (3) 52.0 S Naidoo 20/1 F 319 11 7.05 Kalahari Queen (11) 52.0 R Munger 8/1 F 352 12 8.30 Prescient (8) 52.0 E Webber 30/1 Q 161 13 9.55 Guest Lodge (6) 52.0 T Gould 55/1 F 267 14 10.80 Royal Lecture (10) 60.0 R Khathi 16/1 Time: 96.58s (60.36s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:AC Greeff O:Mr M F de Kock B:Rosedene Stud

TURFFONTEIN

Tuesday 22 MarchGoing: good

Race 1 (851) Turffontein 1450m Work Riders Maiden Plate R90,000 T 695 1 0.00 Truly (8) 60.0 T Matsoele 5/2 3 b g Tiger Ridge - Veritable (Sportsworld) T 694 2 1.50 Captain Chips (4) 60.0 C Mabaya 15/4 4 b g Captain Al - Blue Swift(AUS) (Redoute’s Choice) T 495 3 4.10 Connaught Hotel (2) 60.0 G Dabamasi 5/2 3 ch g Horse Chestnut - Rahy Cashmere (Rahy) V 783 4 7.10 Just a Gigolo (3) 60.0 B Mundlovu 9/2 T 642 5 11.80 Red Dragon (7) 60.0 S Mosia 12/1 V 727 6 15.70 Chestnut (6) 60.0 D Mazule 55/1 V 807 7 27.20 Brave Brown (10) 60.0 I Lukhele 70/1 T 486 8 32.80 Crown Of The Moon (9) 60.0 V Sithetho 70/1 V 807 9 37.60 Cayatoo (1) 57.0 M Duba 110/1 - 10 99.99 The Kamberg (5) 60.0 S Siphika 45/1 Time: 88.94s (61.34s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 112%1st T:G v Zyl O:Mr A L A Crabbia B:Moutonshoek

Race 2 (852) Turffontein 1450m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 V 807 1 0.00 Goodytwoshoes (2) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 17/10 3 b f Mambo In Seattle - Capitol Steps (National Assembly) V 810 2 2.40 Jayrista (4) 60.0 C Maujean 7/1 3 ch f Jay Peg - Arista (Jet Master) V 810 3 3.90 Black Opium (9) 60.0 C Zackey 10/1 3 b f Toreador - Perfumed Garden (Silvano) T 737 4 4.40 Rose Water (3) 60.0 M Yeni 15/4 - 5 4.90 Northern Chorus (8) 60.0 A Marcus 5/2 V 784 6 6.40 Victory Arrow (5) 60.0 S Brown 25/1 T 823 7 7.00 Doubly Attractive (11) 60.0 S Chambers 110/1 T 818 8 11.00 Wishing Chestnut (6) 60.0 M v Rensburg 70/1 T 818 9 13.40 Spanish Secret (10) 60.0 D Habib 125/1 T 801 10 16.15 Blazing Berry (12) 60.0 C Ngcobo 100/1 T 341 11 17.25 Winning Answer (7) 60.0 R Munger 125/1 V 597 12 17.50 Forever A Lady (1) 60.0 ES Ngwane 125/1 Time: 89.23s (61.54s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:SG Tarry O:Mr B Riley & Sean Tarry Racing C.C. (Nominee S G Tarry) B:SE Bennett

Race 6 (385) Fairview 1300m MR 94 Handicap (Polytrack) R76,000 F 367 1 0.00 Russian Mig (7) 59.5 K Ramsamy 20/1 7 b g Qui Danzig - Yasnaya (Coastal) F 335 2 0.75 Frederick Fox (11) 52.0 W Kennedy 12/1 4 b g Stage Call - Royal Fox (Dominion Royale) F 324 3 0.80 Razed In Black (1) 55.0 R Khathi 18/10 4 ch g Kahal - Elegant Blush (Jallad) F 286 4 0.90 Crescendo (5) 52.0 R Munger 12/1 F 286 5 1.15 Rebel House (3) 52.5 M Yeni 7/2 F 344 6 1.25 Eternal Jet (6) 55.0 K De Melo 6/1 F 344 7 3.50 Distinguished (4) 60.5 W Agrella 8/1 F 285 8 4.25 Land Of Meadows (9) 55.5 K Zechner 12/1 F 253 9 4.30 Stormy Ridge (8) 57.5 T Gould 35/1 D 47 10 9.55 Acapulco (10) 54.0 S Naidoo 35/1 Q 178 11 11.05 Tetelestai (2) 53.5 C Zackey 30/1 Time: 74.32s (57.17s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:JH Strydom O:Mrs J Britz, Messrs R Hass T/A Reinels Stud & J H Strydom B:Ambiance Stud

Race 7 (386) Fairview 1300m MR 77 Handicap (Polytrack) R62,000 F 379 1 0.00 Velvet Verona (1) 58.0 C Zackey 6/1 5 b g National Assembly - Grand Velvet Bay(USA) (Grand Slam) F 325 2 1.75 Slewsgate (6) 56.5 T Gould 6/1 4 b g Sail From Seattle - Poetic Miss (Darby Fair) F 311 3 2.25 Briar King (5) 59.5 K De Melo 7/1 5 ch g Bezrin - Royal Centenary (Centenary) F 285 4 3.50 Jay’s Man (8) 60.0 M Yeni 28/10 F 351 5 4.00 The Captain’s Cat (7) 56.0 R Danielson 4/1 F 324 6 4.10 Kono (9) 59.5 K Zechner 16/1 F 370 7 4.85 Wild Namaqua (3) 54.5 R Munger 25/1 F 362 8 5.85 Knox (2) 56.0 K Ramsamy 12/1 F 286 9 6.60 Pacyano (11) 56.5 S Naidoo 25/1 F 351 10 8.85 Roman Garrison (4) 54.0 W Kennedy 16/1 F 222 11 21.85 Apostolos (10) 53.0 K Minnie 20/1 Time: 74.94s (57.65s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:C Spies O:Messrs F N Englezakis & R P Macnab B:Highlands

Race 8 (387) Fairview 1200m MR 64 Handicap (Polytrack) R62,000 F 311 1 0.00 Just Too early (2) 53.0 W Kennedy 8/1 3 ch g Just As Well - Countenance (Counter Action) F 266 2 0.25 Hawksworth (5) 55.5 T Gould 8/1 5 b g Lecture - Domestic Goddess (Captain Al) F 362 3 1.50 Balletome (9) 57.0 K Minnie 15/2 4 b g Fort Wood - Ninette de Valois (Fasliyev) F 351 4 2.50 On My Wits Alone (13) 59.0 K De Melo 9/2 F 184 5 2.60 After The Carnival (1) 53.0 R Munger 12/1 F 335 6 2.65 The Stones (6) 60.0 R Danielson 16/1 F 362 7 3.65 All About The Dash (11) 54.5 S Devoy 22/1 F 347 8 4.15 Stevedore (4) 55.0 K Ramsamy 10/1 F 358 9 5.90 Impressionist (7) 58.0 C Zackey 8/1 F 362 10 6.00 Forest View (12) 55.0 R Khathi 22/1 F 331 11 6.05 Sportstrader (10) 56.5 K Zechner 13/2 F 371 12 9.30 Spanish King (8) 56.0 S Naidoo 70/1 F 325 13 17.55 Tibet (3) 52.0 E Webber 70/1 Time: 70.23s (58.53s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 111%1st T:GD Smith O:Mr C S White B:AW & Mrs Procter

Race 3 (853) Turffontein 1000m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 V 782 1 0.00 Movie Show (3) 60.0 B Lerena 9/10 3 b f Atso - Picture Show (Sapieha) - 2 1.75 Nasmyth (5) 60.0 C Murray 7/1 3 b f Tiger Ridge - Morisot (Royal Academy) V 729 3 4.25 Honeybush Tea (10) 60.0 M v Rensburg 6/1 4 b f Indigo Magic - Fairy Story (Saumarez) T 789 4 5.00 Vargo (4) 60.0 R Danielson 11/2 T 789 5 5.50 Spirit Of Love (8) 60.0 M Thackeray 33/1 V 780 6 7.50 Shirley-Kay (9) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 25/1 T 789 7 7.90 Cherished Gold (6) 60.0 R Munger 8/1 V 728 8 9.30 Street Affair (2) 60.0 S Brown 40/1 S 425 9 14.50 Polly Power (7) 60.0 N Patel 25/1 V 728 10 16.25 Twitchy (1) 60.0 ES Ngwane 110/1 Time: 58.48s (58.48s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:PA Peter O:Hyperpaint Syndicate (Nom: Mr G T Peter) B:Scott Bros

Race 4 (854) Turffontein 2200m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 T 801 1 0.00 Bourbon Rush (10) 60.0 M Yeni 11/2 3 b f Windrush - Estime(FR) (Caerleon) T 849 2 1.10 Lady Maher (3) 60.0 A Marcus 1/1 3 b f Al Maher - Irish Blarney(GB) (Halling) V 726 3 2.20 Bird Alley (4) 60.0 J Penny 8/1 3 b f Jam Alley - Scuffl ebird (Scuffl eburg) T 801 4 3.10 Vision Of Dahlia (8) 60.0 R Danielson 8/1 T 801 5 4.10 Cranberry Crush (1) 60.0 N Patel 110/1 T 801 6 5.40 The Right Answer (2) 60.0 K Zechner 33/1 T 823 7 6.00 Secret Angel (5) 60.0 R Munger 12/1 T 545 8 6.05 Ayessaypee (6) 60.0 D Neethling 55/1 T 801 9 7.00 Ursula (12) 60.0 C Murray 75/1 V 784 10 11.00 Sylvianna (7) 60.0 G Wrogemann 10/1 T 801 11 11.75 Flying Dream (11) 60.0 C Zackey 14/1 T 658 12 99.99 Avatara (9) 60.0 S Chambers 75/1 Time: 143.32s (65.15s avg/1000m, or 55km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:D Little O:Ms G Giordani & Messrs E L Grundling, D Little & J S Joubert & Mr D D & Mrs L Durrheim B:Luxardo Stud

Race 5 (855) Turffontein 1800m MR 82 Handicap R92,000 V 421 1 0.00 Milla’s World (3) 53.0 K Zechner 7/2 3 b c Ideal World - Milla (Fort Wood) T 619 2 2.40 Rainy Day Blues (5) 60.5 A Marcus 18/10 4 ch g Western Winter - Boston Tea Party (Jallad) V 808 3 3.90 Boy Boy (7) 58.0 B Lerena 20/1 5 b h Count Dubois - Bellhouse(AUS) (Danehill) T 804 4 4.20 Sir Trippi (9) 52.0 ES Ngwane 33/1 V 814 5 5.90 Counterstroke (1) 60.5 C Zackey 7/1 T 805 6 7.10 Rumbling Lion (8) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 14/1 T 804 7 8.10 Racing Socks (6) 52.0 C Murray 55/1 V 601 8 11.10 His Legacy (4) 56.5 C Maujean 7/2 V 808 9 18.00 Scent (2) 56.0 M Yeni 7/1 Time: 111.59s (61.99s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:SG Tarry O:Mr R Hanna B:Bush Hill Stud

Race 6 (856) Turffontein 1600m MR 76 Handicap (F&M) R92,000 V 785 1 0.00 Julie Doolittle (2) 60.5 R Danielson 13/1 5 b m Horse Chestnut - Run On By (Model Man) T 764 2 0.70 Matsuri (1) 54.0 C Zackey 6/1 4 b f Admire Main - Vintage Event (Braashee) T 824 3 1.50 Bravo Maya (6) 57.0 K Zechner 10/1 5 ch m Rebel King - Plisetskaya (Whistling Wood) V 810 4 1.55 Mythical Magic (4) 53.0 JP vd Merwe 18/10 V 785 5 2.05 China Beach (3) 60.0 A Marcus 8/1 T 709 6 3.10 Lovingkindness (11) 56.0 M Yeni 8/1 V 811 7 5.35 Tangerine Lady (12) 54.5 N Patel 45/1 T 637 8 5.55 Flirting Around (13) 52.5 M Thackeray 70/1 T 764 9 5.60 Sisters Of Mercy (5) 59.0 C Maujean 20/1 T 687 10 5.70 Main Sunday (7) 54.0 ES Ngwane 16/1 T 797 11 6.00 Ruby Ruby (10) 53.0 C Ngcobo 8/1 V 812 12 12.50 Over It (14) 54.0 R Munger 33/1 V 653 13 16.60 Kenton On Sea (8) 53.0 C Murray 45/1 V 785 14 20.20 Miracle Rising (9) 59.5 B Lerena 16/1 Time: 98.96s (61.85s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 125%1st T:RR Magner O:Prof I M Sanne, Mr R R Magner & Mrs B M U Sanne B:Oldlands Stud

Race 7 (857) Turffontein 1200m MR 80 Handicap R92,000 T 792 1 0.00 Kangaroo Jack (3) 60.0 A Marcus 14/10 3 b g Querari - Rainbow Flag (Model Man) V 815 2 3.75 Barbel Run (8) 56.0 C Ngcobo 25/1 5 b g Joshua Dancer - Sierra Blue (Crystal de Roche) T 736 3 4.85 Ronnie Rocket (6) 54.5 R Danielson 13/2 3 b g Noordhoek Flyer - Lady Ladina (Aristis) T 740 4 6.55 Golden Man (12) 53.5 J Penny 14/1 T 806 5 7.80 All Night Flight (4) 56.0 ES Ngwane 10/1 T 792 6 7.90 Irish Pride (9) 59.5 B Lerena 11/2 T 803 7 9.65 Lonely Arethebrave (2) 53.5 J Mariba 6/1 T 806 8 10.75 Nugget Counter (5) 57.5 K Zechner 14/1 V 725 9 11.05 Colmant (10) 52.5 M Thackeray 110/1 V 832 10 11.55 Benbow (7) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 66/1 T 713 11 12.35 Rambo (1) 59.0 C Zackey 16/1 V 815 12 18.75 Big Strike (11) 55.5 R Munger 45/1 Time: 72.24s (60.2s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:GM Alexander O:Mrs M J Wallace B:RB Wallace

Race 8 (858) Turffontein 1000m MR 76 Handicap (F&M) R92,000 T 741 1 0.00 Cataluga (2) 62.5 ES Ngwane 8/10 4 b f Fort Beluga - Jeanre (Cataloochee) V 732 2 0.05 Lavender Girl (7) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 45/1 4 b f St Petersburg - Spectra Girl(AUS) (Spectrum) T 379 3 1.15 Inyanga (4) 58.0 K Zechner 8/1 3 b f Elusive Fort - Kruger Park (Al Mufti) V 596 4 2.95 Iwannabe (3) 55.5 J Penny 5/1 V 813 5 4.75 Play Date (8) 52.0 N Patel 35/1 T 300 6 5.85 Verge (1) 61.5 J Mariba 10/1 S 470 7 6.15 Tapaway (5) 56.0 C Zackey 9/1 V 750 8 8.40 Woodrose (6) 61.0 B Lerena 16/1 T 819 9 11.65 La Manga (9) 58.0 M v Rensburg 10/1 Time: 58.64s (58.64s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:SW Kenny O:Mrs C I Roberts da Silva & Messrs G J Nassif, J Nassif, Z L Nassif & J Sarkis B:G Sequeira, PH Slatter & D Smith

Ambiance StudDr. Marianne Thomson

breeders of

RUSSIAN MIG13 wins

26 places82 runs

7 b g Qui Danzig - Yasnaya (Coastal) WON at Fairview, 1300m, 21 March

Congratulations toJH Strydom, Mrs J Britz, R Hass T/A Reinels Stud

& J H Strydom, Ambiance Stud

contact number: 082 557 1442

2 morewinners

for

RefrainWON at Fairview, 28 March

T: C Spies J: C ZackeyO: Mr T Spies B: Scott Bros

Scare TacticsWON at Vaal, 24 March

T: DN Stenger J: S KhumaloO: Mr P E White B: Maine Chance

Movie ShowWON at Turffontein, 22 March

T: PA Peter J: B LerenaO: Hyperpaint Syndicate (Nom: Mr G T Peter) B: Scott Bros

another winner for

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

VAAL

Thursday 24 MarchGoing: good

Race 1 (859) Vaal 1200m Work Riders Maiden Plate R90,000 T 800 1 0.00 Winter Rebel (9) 60.0 C T Ndlovu 14/1 4 ch g Rebel King - Winter Bird (Aristis) T 802 2 2.25 Chosen Al (4) 60.0 G Dabamasi 22/1 3 b c Muhtafal - Royal Key (Al Mufti) V 827 3 6.50 Hever Castle (10) 60.0 T Matsoele 15/2 3 ch g Visionaire - Treasure (Coastal) T 800 4 7.00 In The Moment (6) 60.0 S Mosia 8/1 T 802 5 8.25 Calapan (1) 60.0 B Mundlovu 25/1 T 800 6 10.75 Red Rebel (3) 60.0 F Semela 3/1 V 828 7 12.00 Space Warrior (12) 60.0 L Matwa 125/1 T 789 8 14.00 Starina (13) 57.5 C Mabaya 45/1 V 827 9 16.50 Vars Pride (11) 60.0 I Lukhele 18/10 V 570 10 17.25 Dragon’s Breath (8) 60.0 X Ngcongo 22/1 V 809 11 17.35 Mississippi Rising (7) 60.0 P Mlangeni 14/1 T 845 12 17.50 Aquabuoy (2) 60.0 J Jonase 75/1 V 780 13 18.00 Cyber Bell (14) 57.5 P Jevu 125/1 T 736 14 99.99 Cavalero (5) 60.0 M Duba 50/1 Time: 70.7s (58.92s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:BD Botes O:Mr A G O’Connor & Mr & Mrs P A Michaelides B:Blazing Saddles CC

FAIRVIEW

Friday 25 MarchGoing: good

Race 1 (388) Fairview 1100m Juvenile Plate (Turf) R65,000 F 296 1 0.00 Pacific Spirit (5) 60.0 S Khumalo 1/3 2 b c Sail From Seattle - I Love Her(IRE) (Sadler’s Wells) F 340 2 3.00 Zevenastic (8) 60.0 T Gould 8/1 2 ch c Rebel King - Seven Veils (Rich Man’s Gold) F 363 3 5.25 Turbo (6) 57.0 C Murray 20/1 2 b c Pathfork - Pelican Point (Jet Master) F 296 4 6.75 Pont Du Gard (7) 57.0 K Minnie 14/1 F 340 5 8.00 Bollemakiesie (2) 60.0 C Zackey 25/1 F 340 6 10.50 Great Waves (4) 60.0 K Zechner 7/1 F 372 7 18.00 Dame Gitano (1) 54.5 C Thabana 100/1 F 363 8 20.50 Bruce’s Beauty (3) 57.0 R Munger 50/1 Time: 62.53s (56.85s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:Y Bremner O:Messrs Greg Bortz, A J van Huyssteen, M C Wright & F H Mcgrath B:Ascot Stud

Race 2 (389) Fairview 2400m Maiden Plate (Turf) R62,000 F 381 1 0.00 Man Of The Cloth (2) 60.0 E Webber 9/2 3 b g Elusive Fort - Saint Isidore (Rakeen) F 356 2 0.75 Messageinabottle (3) 60.0 W Agrella 5/2 5 ch h King of Kings - Pure Sands (Jabal Tarik) F 381 3 1.25 Count’s Quest (5) 60.0 R Munger 33/10 4 b g Count Dubois - Regal Quest (Royal Flo) K 371 4 4.75 Magic Ice (1) 60.0 D Dillon 33/10 F 357 5 4.80 Badger’s Belle (6) 56.5 S Devoy 45/1 F 357 6 7.30 Three Trees (7) 56.5 R Danielson 12/1 F 381 7 7.40 True As An Arrow (8) 60.0 K Ramsamy 14/1 F 332 8 8.15 Mickey Slim (4) 60.0 C Murray 20/1 Time: 153.97s (64.15s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:G Paddock O:Eclipse Racing & Breeding CC B:RJ Antrobus

Race 3 (390) Fairview 1200m Maiden Plate (Turf) R62,000 L 457 1 0.00 Sweet Surrender (9) 60.0 D Dillon 15/10 3 ch g Silvano - Brilliant Brook (Argosy) F 356 2 0.25 Gallactic Thunder (5) 60.0 K Zechner 7/1 3 b g Battersea Park - Moral Support (Wolfhound) F 347 3 3.00 Night Sign (4) 60.0 R Danielson 3/1 3 b g Lateral - Numancia(IRE) (Alzao) F 380 4 6.25 Pie In The Sky (8) 57.5 C Zackey 10/1 F 131 5 8.75 Mr Hansen (3) 60.0 S Khathi 15/2 F 355 6 8.85 Russian Archer (6) 60.0 C Thabana 20/1 F 347 7 9.60 Unlikely Story (7) 60.0 S Naidoo 50/1 F 322 8 10.35 Agile Combat (1) 60.0 S Devoy 16/1 L 75 9 99.99 Downton Abbey (2) 60.0 R Munger 10/1 Time: 69.57s (57.98s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:GS Kotzen O:Tripple H Trust (Nom: Mr H Hattingh) B:WJ Engelbrecht Jnr

GREYVILLE

Friday 25 MarchGoing: good

Race 1 (654) Greyville 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)(Polytrack) R80,000 D 615 1 0.00 Fortissimus (7) 60.0 A Marcus 1/3 2 b f Mogok - Arabian Glamour (Al Mufti) - 2 1.75 Plume del Toro (5) 60.0 S Veale 11/2 2 b f Toreador - Fine Feather (Best By Test) - 3 2.00 Lil Gambler (6) 60.0 B Lerena 12/1 2 b f Mogok - Patchouli Moon (Al Mufti) S 590 4 3.75 Winnieshob (4) 60.0 J Jordaan 10/1 - 5 4.00 Phantom Rock (3) 60.0 I Sturgeon 35/1 - 6 6.00 Castor Cat (2) 60.0 B Claassen 25/1 - 7 10.50 Blue Heron (1) 60.0 K De Melo 22/1 Time: 59.36s (59.36s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:R Hill O:Mr N Nel B:Linington & Sons

Race 2 (647) Greyville 1400m Maiden Plate (Polytrack) R80,000 D 612 1 0.00 Soldier’s Code (4) 60.0 A Delpech 15/20 3 b g Western Winter - Bardot (Badger Land) K 302 2 4.25 Banner Hill (3) 60.0 S Randolph 18/10 3 b g Tiger Hill - Bless You(USA) (Dynaformer) D 574 3 4.30 Manoeuvre (8) 60.0 K De Melo 10/1 3 ch g Muhtafal - National Sensation (National Assembly) D 477 4 6.55 Mambo (5) 60.0 M Yeni 14/1 D 612 5 7.80 Heir To Riches (1) 60.0 C Storey 45/1 S 470 6 7.95 The Duck (9) 60.0 W Kennedy 45/1 S 596 7 8.05 Kursaal (6) 60.0 A Forbes 110/1 D 581 8 9.30 Terra Incognita (2) 60.0 T Godden 25/1 S 571 9 24.30 Dancing Dixie (7) 60.0 ES Ngwane 110/1 Time: 85.09s (60.78s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:D Kannemeyer O:Messrs E G Bouwer, Bryn Ressell & N M Shirtliff B:Lammerskraal Stud

Race 3 (648) Greyville 1400m MR 74 Handicap (Polytrack) R75,000 D 583 1 0.00 Chill (7) 55.0 C Habib 14/1 8 b g Strike Smartly - Chinchuna (Fort Wood) D 578 2 0.05 Master Of Mischief (10) 57.5 A Forbes 25/1 3 ch g Argonaut - Crown Ridge (Caesour) S 569 3 0.15 Roy’s Taxi (9) 53.5 A Delpech 6/1 4 b g Fort Beluga - Fancy Fantasy (Rainbow Dream) D 488 4 0.25 Bizjet (12) 60.5 J Jordaan 12/1 D 578 5 0.35 Shreya’s Star (11) 57.0 ES Ngwane 16/1 D 488 6 0.50 In Tribute (6) 60.0 T Godden 8/1 D 486 7 1.50 Rocky Bay (5) 52.5 W Kennedy 20/1 D 583 8 1.65 Pyrenees In Spain (2) 55.5 K De Melo 28/10 S 569 9 2.40 Seymour (4) 56.0 S Veale 3/1 D 605 10 4.90 Ice Run (8) 59.5 B Lerena 16/1 S 569 11 8.90 Highland Fling (1) 52.0 M Mjoka 75/1 D 493 12 12.15 Lancat (3) 55.0 M Yeni 8/1 Time: 84.11s (60.08s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 124%1st T:CG Eudy O:Messrs L M Bernhardi & C G Eudey B:Mauritzfontein Stud

Race 4 (649) Greyville 2400m MR 85 Handicap (Turf) R92,000 S 512 1 0.00 Qatar Springs (1) 60.0 W Kennedy 12/1 5 b g Classic Flag - Oasis (Centenary) D 625 2 2.75 Leven Point (6) 58.5 A Forbes 16/1 4 ch c Fort Wood - Pointing East (Jallad) S 567 3 3.25 Your Worship (7) 52.0 K De Melo 5/1 5 b g Overlord - Cozzenes Princess (Jabal Tarik) S 594 4 3.40 All Together Now (5) 57.0 M Yeni 16/10 D 497 5 6.65 Auction King (4) 58.0 S Randolph 20/1 S 567 6 14.15 Rio De La Plata (3) 57.0 A Delpech 16/10 S 567 7 15.65 Newtons Spark (2) 52.0 ES Ngwane 20/1 Time: 153.45s (63.94s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:G v Zyl O:Mr B D Burnard B:BH, AJ & ME Botha

Race 5 (650) Greyville 2000m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Turf) R80,000 S 515 1 0.00 Silken (7) 60.0 M Yeni 15/20 3 b f Silvano - Vanilla Silk (Al Mufti) D 627 2 0.15 Aventurine (16) 60.0 C Habib 25/1 3 b f Brave Tin Soldier - Garnet (Parade Leader) D 541 3 1.40 Hatton Garden (8) 60.0 A Forbes 13/2 3 b f The Sheik - Marquise(AUS) (Right Wing) D 573 4 1.45 Main Dimension (9) 60.0 ES Ngwane 66/1 D 589 5 3.45 Avast (11) 60.0 J Jordaan 25/1 D 541 6 4.70 Velvet Orchid (6) 60.0 S Veale 11/2 D 589 7 4.95 Palace Mystery (10) 60.0 D Daniels 16/1 S 568 8 6.45 Pippin (14) 60.0 B Lerena 22/1 S 540 9 6.95 Belarus (1) 60.0 L Mohapi 14/1 D 582 10 8.45 Hansa The Ansa (5) 60.0 W Kennedy 25/1 D 478 11 13.70 Lady Albaha (4) 60.0 C Storey 40/1 D 582 12 19.20 Midnight Monsoon (12) 60.0 T Godden 110/1 D 582 13 20.20 Roy’s Emerald (2) 60.0 M Mjoka 110/1 D 573 14 21.95 Crown Heritage (15) 60.0 B Nyawo 125/1 D 559 15 26.45 High Approval (3) 60.0 S Randolph 66/1 S 540 16 27.20 Langebaan (13) 60.0 K De Melo 50/1 Time: 127.71s (63.86s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 124%1st T:DC Howells O:Mrs Vanashree & Mr Anant Singh & Team Valor International (Nom: Mr B Irwin) B:Gold Star Stud

Race 6 (651) Greyville 1300m Progress Plate (3yo’s)(Turf) R92,000 D 604 1 0.00 Beat The Retreat (1) 55.0 A Forbes 13/10 3 b g Argonaut - Spring Lilac (Joshua Dancer) S 592 2 5.50 Captain Chaos (7) 57.0 S Randolph 11/1 3 b g Captain Al - Cheyenne (Rambo Dancer) S 539 3 8.00 Dukes Drift (6) 54.0 ES Ngwane 80/1 3 b g Badger’s Drift - Dukes Doll (Shalford) D 585 4 8.25 Thunderwood (3) 55.0 K De Melo 12/1 K 387 5 12.75 Redcarpet Captain (2) 60.5 B Lerena 18/10 T 325 6 15.75 Main Submission (5) 60.5 T Godden 11/2 D 576 7 21.25 Shap Shap (4) 54.0 W Kennedy 25/1 Time: 79.29s (60.99s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:AD Gordon O:Dr N A Labuschagne B:Cheveley Stud

Race 7 (652) Greyville 1300m Progress Plate (3yo Fillies)(Turf) R92,000 T 768 1 0.00 Bella Sonata (1) 58.0 W Kennedy 2/1 3 ch f Silvano - Bella Cantata(GB) (Singspiel) S 593 2 0.25 Elusivenchantment (3) 55.0 M Yeni 16/10 3 b f Elusive Fort - Bump ‘n Grind (Qui Danzig) S 593 3 2.25 Isingamoya (4) 55.0 K De Melo 5/1 3 ch f Muhtafal - Shoot The Breeze (Kahal) D 479 4 2.50 Trini’s Colateral (5) 61.0 B Lerena 9/1 D 584 5 14.00 Sister Cosmos (2) 55.0 S Veale 5/1 Time: 79.88s (61.45s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:G v Zyl O:Maine Chance Farms (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Dr W A & Mrs N Jacobs) B:Riyo Stud

Race 8 (653) Greyville 1400m MR 76 Handicap (F&M)(Turf) R82,000 D 584 1 0.00 Royalsecuritybaby (9) 56.5 W Kennedy 33/1 5 ch m Choisir - Citirecruit(AUS) (Citidancer) L 408 2 1.50 Impala Lily (8) 59.0 B Nyawo 33/10 3 b f Trippi - Barberton Daisy (Western Winter) D 524 3 2.50 Seek The Summit (13) 59.0 K De Melo 33/1 3 b f Elusive Fort - Summerley (Windrush) S 538 4 3.75 Wind Singer (14) 54.0 M Yeni 6/1 D 575 5 4.50 Alldressedup (5) 52.5 DS Lembethe 40/1 S 595 6 4.75 Mater Familias (7) 58.5 S Veale 6/1 S 597 7 6.75 Brave And Bold (6) 55.5 A Forbes 12/1 K 353 8 7.50 Lovely Rita (1) 61.0 S Randolph 7/2 D 620 9 8.75 Mogokity (4) 58.5 M Mjoka 14/1 S 591 10 8.90 Russian Girl (3) 55.0 ES Ngwane 25/1 D 529 11 10.65 Peace Again (10) 60.5 T Godden 15/1 S 593 12 12.40 Mayfair (2) 59.5 B Lerena 7/1 D 583 13 19.65 Lady Cougar (12) 52.0 C Storey 20/1 S 645 14 40.65 Pearl Emblem (11) 52.5 C Habib 66/1 Time: 86.05s (61.46s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 126%1st T:KG Naidoo O:Mr Roy Moodley B:bred in Australia

Kingmambo – Banks Hill by Danehill

Guy Murdoch • Tel: 053 833 7095Cell: 083 308 4002 • [email protected]

Milla’s World3 b c Ideal World - Milla (Fort Wood)

WON by 2.40L at Turffontein, 1800, 22 March

Congratulations to SG Tarry, Mr R Hanna & Bush Hill Stud

Kingmambo – Banks Hill by Danehill

3 b c Ideal World - Milla (Fort Wood)

2 wins3 runs

. . . and placed . . .Brooke’s Montana, Streak

Work Ethic3 b f Ideal World - Idler (Fort Wood)

WON by 4.0L at Greyville, 2000, 25 March

Congratulations to G v Zyl, BJ & JA Toweel, F Toweel, G Pansi & Green Street Bloodstock (Pty) Ltd (C Christofi , D Rossouw),

Mauritzfontein Stud

2 wins 7 places10 runs

Race 2 (860) Vaal 1200m Juvenile Plate R100,000 T 632 1 0.00 Jiffy (1) 60.0 R Danielson 22/10 2 ch g A P Arrow - Riley’s Star (Muhtafal) V 781 2 2.25 Safe Harbour (3) 57.5 JP vd Merwe 7/10 2 b f Elusive Fort - Saint Isidore (Rakeen) T 816 3 8.50 Crowd Pleaser (5) 57.5 C Maujean 20/1 2 b c Captain Al - Happy Jean (Charismatic) T 816 4 10.25 Laventelhaan (6) 57.0 R Munger 20/1 T 816 5 11.25 Zip Line (4) 57.0 C Zackey 20/1 - 6 12.50 The Shredder (2) 57.0 S Chambers 12/1 Time: 70.22s (58.52s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 112%1st T:E Verdonese O:Mr S J D Mynhardt B:SJD Mynhardt

Race 3 (861) Vaal 1200m Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R100,000 T 762 1 0.00 Fast And Rocking (7) 57.0 M Yeni 10/1 2 b f Curved Ball - Terrestrial Rose(AUS) (Archway) T 817 2 3.50 Might As Well (3) 57.0 C Murray 12/1 2 b f Just As Well - Khorkina (Personal Hope) V 744 3 3.75 Kahula (2) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 1/3 2 b f Kahal - Bedloe’s Island (Fort Wood) - 4 4.00 Shwanky (1) 57.0 G Wrogemann 20/1 T 604 5 8.00 Xpat (6) 57.0 C Maujean 10/1 T 762 6 11.00 Wannabe Grand (4) 57.0 R Munger 70/1 - 7 18.00 Colour Vision (5) 57.0 C Zackey 12/1 Time: 70.98s (59.15s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:D Little O:Miss M M Van Wyk B:J & Mrs Martin

Race 4 (862) Vaal 1200m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 V 728 1 0.00 Our Miracle (7) 60.0 M Yeni 7/2 3 b f Mogok - Just Jettin’ Along (Jet Master) Q 176 2 3.25 Pippi Shortsock (4) 60.0 G Wrogemann 20/1 3 b f Colchium - Colchium(IRE) (Elnadim) V 746 3 3.75 Winter Breeze (3) 60.0 D Neethling 20/1 3 b f Mambo In Seattle - Autumn Breeze (Al Mufti) V 569 4 4.75 Sim-Alley Bank (2) 60.0 M v Rensburg 15/4 V 500 5 6.25 Matresse (8) 60.0 R Danielson 9/2 V 746 6 6.75 Gusheshe (5) 60.0 C Murray 7/1 T 844 7 7.00 Polar Rebel (9) 60.0 R Munger 30/1 V 728 8 15.00 Storyfi elds (11) 60.0 S Chambers 14/1 V 810 9 17.50 Golden Memories (10) 60.0 M Thackeray 55/1 T 773 10 21.50 Sophisticated (6) 60.0 C Ngcobo 75/1 V 807 11 22.00 Sea Of Love (1) 60.0 C Zackey 33/10 Time: 70.63s (58.86s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:M Houdalakis O:Cassel Family Trust (Nom: Sidney Cassel) B:S Cassel

Race 5 (863) Vaal 1200m Graduation Plate R100,000 V 730 1 0.00 Prospect Strike (5) 60.0 K Zechner 3/10 3 b g Toreador - Prospect Fever(USA) (Mr Prospector) T 857 2 0.20 Golden Man (7) 57.0 C Murray 6/1 4 ch g Lateral - Picadilly Miss (London News) T 771 3 1.40 Kings Archer (1) 60.0 M v Rensburg 6/1 4 b c A P Arrow - Qusoor(IRE) (Fasliyev) T 848 4 2.75 Stairway To Heaven (2) 54.0 J Penny 35/1 V 831 5 3.75 Champion Alami (6) 51.5 R Munger 66/1 V 681 6 4.50 Super Club (4) 56.0 C Zackey 35/1 V 751 7 5.75 Francois P (3) 56.5 S Brown 40/1 Time: 70.25s (58.54s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:SG Tarry O:Messrs G L Blank & L M Nestadt B:Tawny Syndicate (2)

Race 6 (864) Vaal 2400m Maiden Plate R90,000 V 720 1 0.00 Scare Tactics (2) 60.0 S Khumalo 7/2 3 ch g Miesque’s Approval - Shiver My Timbers (Cordoba) D 494 2 0.05 Equator (8) 60.0 G Wrogemann 6/1 3 b g Global One - Through The Line (Centenary) T 798 3 2.50 Umthetho (5) 60.0 M Yeni 13/1 3 ch g Encosta de Lago - Legal Engagement(AUS) (Thunder Gulch) V 809 4 4.00 Go Fly A Kite (3) 60.0 K Zechner 3/1 T 798 5 9.25 Rollin In Da Deep (4) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 22/1 V 809 6 10.75 Master Duke (1) 60.0 L Bester 125/1 V 720 7 11.00 Desert Sunset (11) 60.0 C Maujean 7/1 V 708 8 11.25 Il Duce (6) 60.0 S Brown 10/1 V 708 9 13.00 Tiki Torch (9) 60.0 M Thackeray 10/1 V 720 10 13.50 Frappachino (7) 60.0 R Munger 7/1 V 783 11 99.99 Reminiscence (10) 60.0 C Zackey 75/1 Time: 151s (62.92s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:DN Stenger O:Mr P E White B:Maine Chance

Race 7 (865) Vaal 2000m MR 72 Handicap R82,000 T 539 1 0.00 Kinaan (4) 60.5 C Ngcobo 4/1 3 b c Galileo - Dazzledar(GB) (Zamindar) V 829 2 0.10 Streak (7) 56.0 JP vd Merwe 33/1 4 b g Ideal World - Speedwell (Strike Smartly) V 602 3 0.90 Gentleman Jack (2) 52.0 N Patel 66/1 6 b g Spectrum - Fancy Her (Elliodor) T 743 4 1.00 Enbharr (1) 60.0 S Brown 8/1 T 743 5 4.50 Calico Quiver (5) 55.0 M v Rensburg 16/1 T 660 6 4.75 Notorious (3) 53.5 M Thackeray 22/1 T 491 7 5.50 Colonel Rockjaw (11) 54.5 R Danielson 14/1 T 805 8 6.75 Savethelastdance (9) 57.5 J Penny 20/1 T 771 9 7.25 Champions Cup (6) 54.5 C Zackey 25/1 T 660 10 7.50 Pyramus (10) 57.5 M Yeni 8/1 T 805 11 7.75 Sammy Silver (13) 52.0 C Murray 14/1 V 721 12 9.50 Revelation (8) 59.5 G Wrogemann 33/10 D 482 13 10.50 Secret Lover (12) 52.0 R Munger 66/1 V 721 14 11.25 Oriental Blue (14) 58.0 S Khumalo 6/1 Time: 122.24s (61.12s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:MF de Kock O:Al Adiyaat South Africa (Pty) Ltd B:bred in Australia

Race 8 (866) Vaal 2000m MR 65 Handicap (F&M) R82,000 T 739 1 0.00 A P Chanel (2) 56.0 C Zackey 9/1 4 ch f A P Arrow - Cococay (National Emblem) T 797 2 1.25 Luala (9) 56.5 S Brown 35/1 6 b m Victory Moon - Guest Farm (National Assembly) T 764 3 2.75 Parisienne Chic (7) 58.0 R Danielson 6/1 3 b f Bankable - Champs Elysees (Victory Moon) T 791 4 3.00 Susquehanna (3) 55.0 R Munger 20/1 T 531 5 3.50 Arabian Arrow (14) 52.5 C Murray 35/1 V 669 6 3.55 Judith (12) 58.5 K Zechner 6/1 V 652 7 3.75 Leah’s Little Luv (10) 54.5 N Patel 50/1 V 628 8 4.75 Cote De Pablo (11) 54.0 M Thackeray 20/1 V 652 9 4.85 Double Spin (4) 52.0 J Penny 125/1 T 764 10 5.65 Laurel Cherry (8) 58.5 M Yeni 2/1 V 652 11 7.00 Cool Fantasy (1) 58.5 D Habib 12/1 T 637 12 7.10 Spurwing Summer (13) 56.5 JP vd Merwe 20/1 T 764 13 8.50 Shankly Gates (6) 59.5 C Maujean 30/1 T 687 14 8.75 Peg O’ My Heart (5) 60.0 S Khumalo 6/1 Time: 123.65s (61.83s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:GM Alexander O:Messrs G M Alexander, F Dippenaar, A B Giuricich, G C Kalil, P Moonsammy, G P Sadie & B Yearham & Mrs A P Whicher B:PAM Magid & Summerhill Stud

Race 9 (867) Vaal 1700m MR 90 Handicap R106,000 T 771 1 0.00 Chepardo (3) 55.0 C Murray 28/10 4 ch g Trippi - Cheetah Express (Badger Land) V 678 2 1.50 Cockade (6) 52.0 M Yeni 4/1 5 ch g Mullins Bay - Insignia (National Emblem) V 808 3 1.75 Fort Meyers (7) 54.5 JP vd Merwe 3/1 4 b c Fort Wood - Copper Horizon (Al Mufti) V 829 4 4.25 Tom Fool (9) 52.0 R Munger 14/1 T 799 5 6.00 Coby (1) 56.0 C Zackey 35/1 T 697 6 7.00 Majestic Bay (2) 60.5 C Ngcobo 7/1 V 829 7 13.00 Leeuloop Jet (10) 55.0 K Zechner 70/1 V 808 8 17.00 Roman Carnival (4) 53.5 C Maujean 6/1 D 497 9 23.00 Rushmore River (5) 61.5 R Danielson 14/1 V 128 10 99.99 Mirage Drive (8) 56.5 N Patel 33/1 Time: 101.66s (59.8s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:AG Laird O:Mr M C Gerber B:Highlands

Race 10 (868) Vaal 1700m MR 69 Handicap R82,000 V 786 1 0.00 Roving Jet (9) 54.5 JP vd Merwe 6/1 4 ch g Jet Master - Matchless Maiden (Argosy) V 787 2 1.00 Mr Balboa (1) 53.0 C Ngcobo 14/1 4 b g Lundy’s Liability - Scholarship (Fanatic Dane) T 803 3 3.00 Zanzibar Man (5) 60.0 S Brown 11/1 6 b g Western Winter - Jamaica (Sportsworld) V 505 4 3.75 Black Cossack (10) 52.0 R Munger 50/1 V 592 5 4.75 Pay As You Go (8) 52.5 T Pretorius 28/1 T 612 6 5.25 Aqua Blue (12) 56.0 C Murray 33/10 V 808 7 5.75 American Tiger (7) 57.5 M Yeni 4/1 T 804 8 7.00 Kidmambo (6) 52.0 J Penny 75/1 T 663 9 7.10 Viking Castle (3) 52.0 M Thackeray 8/1 V 829 10 8.25 De La Vere (2) 55.0 M v Rensburg 10/1 T 803 11 13.75 Kununata (13) 53.5 N Patel 75/1 Q 193 12 14.00 Blue Blazer (11) 54.0 C Maujean 20/1 T 689 13 14.75 Scheme Of Things (4) 58.0 K Zechner 6/1 Time: 103.69s (60.99s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:PJ Devine

Race 11 (869) Vaal 1700m Maiden Plate R90,000 V 828 1 0.00 Rain Shadow (3) 60.0 J Penny 13/2 3 b c Lateral - Robinia (Fort Wood) T 753 2 1.75 Rose Of Castille (1) 57.5 M Yeni 5/1 4 b f Right Approach - Rose Of Damascus(USA) (Diesis) V 784 3 2.50 Jackie’s Joy (5) 57.0 D Neethling 16/1 4 b f War Lord - Dove Hunt (Fard) T 135 4 4.50 Wild Horizon (7) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 33/10 V 828 5 4.75 Spanish Blade (10) 60.0 S Brown 12/1 V 809 6 5.75 Like A Master (4) 60.0 C Maujean 6/1 V 809 7 7.75 Majestic Legacy (6) 60.0 M v Rensburg 16/1 T 842 8 10.50 Yours And Mine (12) 60.0 C Ngcobo 25/1 T 642 9 10.75 Trusty Oliver (11) 60.0 N Patel 75/1 V 828 10 15.00 Trusty Troy (2) 60.0 C Murray 125/1 V 828 11 18.00 Nawra (9) 60.0 K Zechner 6/1 V 809 12 29.00 Wallace (8) 60.0 L Bester 40/1 Time: 104.24s (61.32s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 110%1st T:SD Gray O:Mr St John D Gray B:Maine Chance

Race 4 (391) Fairview 1200m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Turf) R62,000 K 415 1 0.00 Party Tibbs (4) 60.0 A Domeyer 8/1 3 b f Casey Tibbs - Great Party (Fine Edge) F 366 2 0.75 Sadler’s Lass (8) 60.0 R Danielson 7/1 3 b f Fort Wood - Smart Lass (Strike Smartly) K 580 3 1.25 Dame Hamilton (2) 60.0 S Naidoo 33/1 3 b f Rock Of Rochelle - Supa Dodge (Super Magic) F 366 4 1.35 Prairie Rose (7) 60.0 S Khumalo 15/10 F 298 5 4.85 Main Attraction (1) 60.0 C Thabana 7/1 F 366 6 5.60 Fiesty Fiesta (9) 60.0 C Murray 8/1 D 217 7 6.60 Queen Of Thrones (10) 60.0 K Zechner 4/1 F 366 8 9.60 Monte Carlo Player (3) 60.0 C Zackey 45/1 K 531 9 19.85 Vaselisa (6) 60.0 D Dillon 25/1 F 338 10 21.10 Voyager One (5) 60.0 S Khathi 50/1 Time: 70.16s (58.47s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:AC Greeff O:Messrs P J Louwrens & H G Theunissen B:SW van der Walt

Race 5 (392) Fairview 1000m MR 86 Handicap (Turf) R76,000 F 328 1 0.00 Thayer (8) 57.0 A Domeyer 14/10 3 b g Bankable - Kiss My Class (National Assembly) F 253 2 2.25 Western Force (4) 55.0 C Zackey 14/1 4 b g Western Winter - Sofala (Jet Master) F 362 3 3.00 Peregrine King (5) 55.0 K Ramsamy 10/1 6 b g King of Kings - Dancing Falcon(AUS) (Fighting Falcon) F 341 4 3.05 Sedge (3) 60.0 D Dillon 7/2 F 328 5 3.10 Foyle (2) 53.0 S Khumalo 13/2 F 256 6 3.60 Captain On The Run (10) 55.5 R Danielson 14/1 F 328 7 4.35 Ess El Kay (7) 56.5 R Munger 6/1 T 580 8 7.60 Withbatedbreath (1) 57.0 T Gould 40/1 F 385 9 12.35 Tetelestai (9) 57.5 K Minnie 33/1 F 233 10 14.85 River Trip (6) 53.0 C Murray 80/1 Time: 56.07s (56.07s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:AC Greeff O:Mr P M G Murdoch B:G Murdoch

Race 6 (393) Fairview 1000m MR 71 Handicap (Turf) R62,000 F 386 1 0.00 Velvet Verona (6) 63.5 C Zackey 5/1 5 b g National Assembly - Grand Velvet Bay(USA) (Grand Slam) F 304 2 0.75 Arcsign (12) 54.5 K Zechner 15/4 5 ch g Argonaut - Sign And Seal (National Assembly) F 320 3 2.50 Brave Vision (9) 60.0 D Dillon 8/1 4 b g Casey Tibbs - Cerruti (Model Man) F 379 4 2.75 Harmston Herald (8) 53.0 S Naidoo 8/1 F 329 5 3.25 Speed Lightning (7) 58.5 K Ramsamy 12/1 F 361 6 3.75 Pipette (1) 58.0 S Khumalo 5/1 F 334 7 5.75 Flicker (11) 54.0 T Gould 10/1 F 242 8 5.80 Stem In Die Bos (3) 55.5 R Danielson 16/1 F 386 9 7.55 Wild Namaqua (4) 57.5 R Munger 35/1 F 334 10 8.80 Rock Of Victory (5) 52.0 C Murray 20/1 D 526 11 11.80 Whistling Wonder (2) 57.0 C Thabana 12/1 F 387 12 20.55 Tibet (10) 52.0 E Webber 110/1 F 329 13 21.80 Pikastar (13) 52.5 S Devoy 110/1 Time: 55.92s (55.92s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:C Spies O:Messrs F N Englezakis & R P Macnab B:Highlands

Race 7 (394) Fairview 1200m East Cape Fillies Nursery (Listed)(Turf) R150,000 K 293 1 0.00 The Merry Widow (9) 60.0 S Khumalo 17/102 b f Captain Al - Miss Kiri (Jallad) F 354 2 0.75 O Tamara (4) 60.0 A Domeyer 7/12 b f Argonaut - Syncopate (Spectrum) K 464 3 4.50 Shizam (5) 60.0 R Danielson 7/12 f Kahal - Border Baby (National Assembly) F 313 4 5.50 Villanelle (7) 60.0 R Munger 20/1 F 372 5 5.75 Audrie Do (1) 60.0 K Zechner 9/1 F 354 6 6.25 Emmypot (6) 60.0 T Gould 9/2 F 372 7 10.50 Refrain (8) 60.0 C Zackey 25/1 L 455 8 10.55 Corker (3) 60.0 D Dillon 7/1 F 354 9 14.30 Cuveo (2) 60.0 C Murray 16/1 Time: 69.66s (58.05s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:J Snaith O:Drakenstein Stud (Nom: Mrs G A Rupert) B:Boland Stud

Race 8 (395) Fairview 1600m MR 64 Handicap (Turf) R62,000 L 452 1 0.00 Magical Bet (14) 58.5 D Dillon 9/2 5 b g Latino Magic - Allbecauseofyou(AUS) (Galileo) F 370 2 0.25 Laws Of Succession (10) 60.0 S Naidoo 12/1 4 b g Jay Peg - Ever Peron (Silvano) F 387 3 3.00 Balletome (2) 55.5 K Minnie 14/1 4 b g Fort Wood - Ninette de Valois (Fasliyev) F 371 4 3.05 Fontenoy (12) 54.5 R Munger 16/1 F 351 5 4.05 Storming Home (11) 60.0 A Domeyer 14/1 F 382 6 4.30 Fort Kalimenta (8) 56.0 E Webber 33/1 F 318 7 5.05 Sergeant Tibbs (5) 54.0 T Gould 25/1 F 371 8 7.30 Oreo (13) 59.0 S Khathi 16/1 F 318 9 7.80 Unbroken (15) 54.0 C Thabana 16/1 F 356 10 8.80 Neptune’s Jewel (7) 57.0 R Danielson 7/1 L 407 11 9.55 Vinsanto (6) 52.0 K Zechner 16/1 F 260 12 10.30 Divine Invitation (3) 54.5 C Zackey 66/1 F 371 13 10.40 Lemon Fizz (1) 52.0 S Devoy 33/1 F 295 14 19.15 I See Thunder (9) 55.0 C Murray 20/1 F 369 15 20.40 White Christmas (4) 59.5 S Khumalo 14/1 Time: 96.79s (60.49s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 98%1st T:GS Kotzen O:Messrs G P Cox, T W Langley, D Mcanaspie, A Tillisch, S J Warnock, G S Kotzen & Mr D & Dr S M Hepburn-Brown B:Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud

Race 9 (396) Fairview 1600m MR 64 Handicap (Turf) R62,000 F 371 1 0.00 Whinking Casanova (10) 57.5 S Khumalo 4/1 4 ch g Classic Flag - Don’t Blink (Tilden) D 548 2 1.50 Temple Rock (2) 58.0 C Zackey 8/1 4 b c Seventh Rock - Te Gusta (Western Winter) F 369 3 2.00 Netherby Hall (3) 60.0 K Zechner 4/1 4 b g Judpot - Over The Anvil (Fort Wood) F 369 4 3.25 Wow Holiday (4) 57.5 R Munger 4/1 F 371 5 3.30 Fort Navidad (1) 60.0 S Khathi 66/1 F 350 6 3.80 Well Informed (5) 59.5 A Domeyer 12/1 F 369 7 4.05 Bordered In Grey (6) 58.5 S Naidoo 10/1 F 329 8 7.30 Greatist Hits (8) 59.5 D Dillon 14/1 F 325 9 9.05 Wogsy (14) 57.0 C Murray 16/1 F 358 10 11.05 Familiar Chat (13) 52.0 K Minnie 40/1 F 370 11 14.30 Inquisition (12) 54.0 T Gould 20/1 F 384 12 14.40 Guest Lodge (9) 52.0 S Devoy 75/1 F 382 13 14.90 Bishop’s Choice (11) 58.0 E Webber 75/1 F 294 14 22.15 Pepe (7) 57.0 C Thabana 12/1 Time: 97.28s (60.8s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:Y Bremner O:Ms Yvette Bremner, Mrs M E Botha, Messrs B H Botha, Arne J Botha & M C Wright B:BH & AJ Botha

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

TURFFONTEIN

Saturday 26 MarchGoing: good

Race 1 (870) Turffontein 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate R90,000 T 763 1 0.00 Electric Lady (13) 57.5 R Danielson 2/1 2 b f Bezrin - Electron (Centenary) T 692 2 2.50 Roman Evening (12) 60.0 S Brown 7/1 2 ch c Imperial Stride - Red Sunset (Jallad) V 825 3 3.20 See You Jimmy (6) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 6/1 2 b c Daring Bid - Star Of Aran (Jallad) V 860 4 4.45 Zip Line (2) 60.0 C Zackey 14/1 V 745 5 6.00 Shortstop (8) 60.0 M Thackeray 6/1 - 6 6.20 Outshine (11) 60.0 B Lerena 30/1 V 825 7 7.20 Miesque’s Rumba (7) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 100/1 - 8 7.40 Old Oak Tree (1) 60.0 C Maujean 16/1 V 860 9 8.30 Laventelhaan (4) 60.0 R Munger 10/1 - 10 9.30 Twounderpar (5) 60.0 G Wrogemann 50/1 - 11 10.00 Sharp Link (3) 60.0 M Yeni 12/1 - 12 17.50 Victor Young (10) 60.0 C Murray 30/1 - 13 18.80 Private Ruler (9) 60.0 S Chambers 22/1 Time: 57.68s (57.68s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:D Nieuwenhuizen O:Mr R Kilian B:JS Thomas

Race 2 (871) Turffontein 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R90,000 - 1 0.00 Visuality (2) 60.0 S Khumalo 22/10 2 ch f Visionaire - Personify (Personal Hope) - 2 0.10 Announcing Rain (14) 60.0 C Zackey 7/1 2 b f Trippi - Far Off Thunder (Thunder Gulch) T 763 3 2.20 Rebel’s Diamond (3) 60.0 R Danielson 4/1 2 b f Rebel King - Perfect Diamond (Captain Al) T 457 4 3.50 Open Road (6) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 12/1 - 5 4.00 Lady Cristina (5) 60.0 R Fourie 33/1 - 6 4.05 Levi Lady (8) 60.0 I Sturgeon 25/1 - 7 4.85 Gimmethemoney (10) 60.0 B Lerena 7/2 - 8 8.25 Blue Light Convoy (9) 60.0 R Munger 30/1 - 9 9.85 Oasis Queen (1) 60.0 K Zechner 11/1 T 817 10 10.05 Burgundy Rose (4) 60.0 S Brown 66/1 T 817 11 10.65 Dolphinsplayground (13) 60.0 C Ngcobo 110/1 T 604 12 12.55 Key Endeavour (7) 60.0 N Patel 110/1 - 13 12.95 Great Sound (12) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 50/1 - 14 14.05 Qui Tango (11) 60.0 M Thackeray 110/1 - 15 15.45 Time Tripper (15) 60.0 C Murray 40/1 V 744 16 22.50 Miyake (16) 60.0 M Yeni 110/1 Time: 58.01s (58.01s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:SG Tarry O:Mr C J H van Niekerk & Portapa (Pty) Ltd T/A Supabets (Nom: Mr P Anastassopolous) B:Rothson Stud

Race 3 (872) Turffontein 1400m Maiden Plate R90,000 T 802 1 0.00 San Salvador (2) 60.0 S Chambers 20/1 5 b g Surging River - Opah-Opah(AUS) (King’s Best) T 521 2 0.25 Resolute Captain (13) 60.0 C Murray 11/10 3 b c Captain Al - Resolution Bay (Caesour) T 849 3 1.35 Matilda’s Daughter (3) 58.0 B Lerena 14/1 3 b f Oracy - Dancing Aunt(AUS) (Danehill Dancer) T 800 4 1.85 Fangia (8) 60.0 C Zackey 33/10 V 782 5 2.45 Devious Xandre (1) 60.0 I Sturgeon 110/1 V 809 6 4.25 Count Red (4) 60.0 M v Rensburg 20/1 - 7 4.45 Featherfl ight (9) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 13/1 T 800 8 4.95 Scott’s Pine (11) 60.0 M Yeni 12/1 T 579 9 6.25 Givemehope (5) 60.0 C Maujean 14/1 V 747 10 7.35 Charltons Announce (6) 60.0 K Zechner 75/1 V 702 11 7.75 Comanche Brave (7) 60.0 M Thackeray 55/1 V 719 12 8.35 Patric (10) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 14/1 V 827 13 8.85 Ashkenazi (12) 60.0 C Ngcobo 33/1 Time: 85.91s (61.36s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:PF Matchett O:Messrs Kobus Smith & R C J Van Der Westhuizen B:The Alchemy

Race 4 (873) Turffontein 2000m SA Oaks Trial (3yo Fillies)(Listed) R150,000 T 799 1 0.00 Inaninstant (10) 55.0 JP vd Merwe 17/10 3 b f Silvano - Imperial Guest (Northern Guest) T 797 2 0.30 Intergalactic (2) 59.0 S Khumalo 4/1 3 ch f Kahal - Nojoom(AUS) (Sadler’s Wells) T 764 3 0.80 Estimation (4) 58.0 W Kennedy 8/1 3 ch f Distorted Humor - Ebaraya(IRE) (Sadler’s Wells) T 687 4 3.50 American Story (9) 56.0 K Zechner 12/1 T 739 5 6.00 Indzaba (5) 52.5 M Thackeray 20/1 V 811 6 8.25 Misristocrat (6) 52.0 J Penny 50/1 V 595 7 8.55 Kellie Firth (3) 53.5 C Maujean 14/1 V 652 8 9.05 Song Of Happiness (13) 57.5 C Murray 12/1 T 764 9 9.25 Bajan Fantasy (11) 56.0 R Fourie 16/1 T 846 10 10.25 A P’s Lily (8) 60.0 C Zackey 9/1 V 785 11 10.55 Beautiful Shay (1) 52.0 R Munger 20/1 T 739 12 11.75 Bondiblu (7) 56.0 M v Rensburg 13/1 T 824 13 24.75 Samarra (12) 52.0 N Patel 110/1 Time: 124.15s (62.08s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 126%1st T:SG Tarry O:Maine Chance Farms (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Dr W A & Mrs N Jacobs) B:Maine Chance

Race 5 (874) Turffontein 2000m SA Derby Trial (3yo’s)(Listed) R150,000 T 738 1 0.00 Bankable Teddy (2) 52.5 C Maujean 13/2 3 b c Bankable - Harem’s Secret (Jet Master) T 805 2 4.80 Stebbins (6) 53.0 R Fourie 4/1 3 b g Western Winter - Eris (Rakeen) T 843 3 5.80 Count Tassilo (4) 52.0 S Khumalo 33/10 3 ch c Silvano - Light Fandango (Cordoba) T 850 4 5.90 Emblem King (8) 52.0 R Munger 25/1 T 738 5 6.20 Talbec (1) 52.5 C Ngcobo 5/1 T 433 6 7.50 Jubilee Line (5) 60.0 B Lerena 5/2 D 554 7 10.80 Premier Chance (7) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 14/1 T 792 8 11.70 Greatfi veeight (3) 52.0 M v Rensburg 50/1 V 787 9 14.70 Off To Gaul (9) 52.0 M Yeni 10/1 Time: 123.71s (61.86s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 123%1st T:BO Wiid O:Mr & Mrs J J van der Vyver & Mr B O Wiid B:Anfi eld Sports

KENILWORTH

Saturday 26 MarchGoing: good

Race 1 (487) Kenilworth 1400m Maiden Juvenile Plate R75,000 K 472 1 0.00 Dancer (1) 60.0 D Dillon 13/10 2 b c Mambo In Seattle - Falling Blossom (Var) - 2 1.00 Pride Rock (3) 60.0 C du Plooy 12/1 2 b c Seventh Rock - Scarletina (Second Empire) K 463 3 3.00 Rand Hedge (2) 60.0 G Behr 12/1 2 b g Kildonan - Polish Lady (Right Approach) - 3 3.00 William Longsword (4) 60.0 M Byleveld 22/10 2 b c Captain Al - Pagan Princess (Fort Wood) K 431 5 5.50 Studiolo (6) 60.0 A Andrews 50/1 K 463 6 7.00 Cat In The Hat (5) 60.0 A Domeyer 7/1 - 7 7.50 Hernando’s Promise (8) 60.0 L Africa 50/1 K 416 8 9.50 On The Right Path (7) 60.0 M Winnaar 10/1 Time: 88.38s (63.13s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:J Ramsden O:Miss G Burg, Messrs W Schmitz & M J T Wickens B:Wickensburg Stud

Race 2 (488) Kenilworth 1400m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R75,000 K 440 1 0.00 Streaming (5) 60.0 A Domeyer 11/2 2 b f Jay Peg - Streams Of Song (Windrush) K 464 2 0.40 Captain Gambler (3) 60.0 K Steyn 5/2 2 b f Captain Al - Skip Poker(USA) (Skip Away) K 423 3 1.40 Not On My Watch (1) 60.0 A Andrews 5/2 2 b f Rebel King - Barahope(SNL) (Barathea) K 464 4 2.90 Colorado Rose (9) 60.0 G v Niekerk 8/1 K 423 5 3.10 Sandy Bay (6) 60.0 D Dillon 5/1 - 6 4.35 Flash Fire (7) 60.0 M Byleveld 8/1 L 455 7 6.85 Desert Dreamer (8) 60.0 S Fortune 66/1 - 8 19.10 Double D (4) 60.0 C du Plooy 66/1 - 9 19.50 Roman Crystal (2) 60.0 M Winnaar 50/1 Time: 89.52s (63.94s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:M Robinson O:Messrs O Hall, H Haralambous & A Joannides B:Moutonshoek

Race 3 (489) Kenilworth 1200m Maiden Plate R75,000 K 474 1 0.00 Zud Wes (4) 60.0 G v Niekerk 6/10 3 b g Western Winter - Zaitoon (Count Dubois) K 277 2 0.40 Tribal Fusion (9) 60.0 G Wright 6/1 3 ch g Trippi - Far De Vie (Fard) K 474 3 2.65 Show Stealer (8) 60.0 R Khathi 40/1 3 b g Russian Sage - Face Of Africa (Elliodor) L 457 4 4.40 Fort Infi nity (5) 60.0 M Byleveld 10/1 K 357 5 4.50 Cape Arrow (7) 60.0 G Behr 11/2 K 410 6 6.75 Kado (1) 60.0 D Dillon 40/1 K 383 7 8.00 Wind Goddess (3) 57.5 M Winnaar 100/1 K 438 8 8.40 Silver Honey Bear (6) 60.0 C Orffer 10/1 - 9 17.40 The Art Of Flying (2) 60.0 B May 66/1 Time: 70.91s (59.09s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:MW Bass O:Mesdames I Jooste & M H Mason & Messrs M J Jooste, Bryn Ressell & N M Shirtliff B:Maine Chance

Race 4 (490) Kenilworth 2000m Maiden Plate R75,000 K 371 1 0.00 Jeremy (6) 60.0 C Orffer 11/10 3 b g Antonius Pius - Brilliant Beryl (Rakeen) L 405 2 2.50 Olympic Power (10) 60.0 G v Niekerk 7/1 3 b g Trippi - Olympic Storm (Fort Wood) K 430 3 3.25 Mr Lover Boy (1) 60.0 F Anthony 40/1 3 ch c Lateral - Cheval d’Etoile (All Fired Up) K 470 4 4.75 Tropical Heat (11) 60.0 A Domeyer 9/2 K 478 5 7.25 Dontknowhy (12) 56.5 B May 14/1 L 459 6 7.55 River Blaze (9) 60.0 R Khathi 75/1 L 459 7 8.55 King Of Babylon (8) 60.0 D Dillon 6/1 K 470 8 9.30 Angkor Wat (5) 60.0 G Wright 25/1 K 470 9 10.80 In The Jungle (3) 60.0 G Behr 45/1 K 470 10 22.80 Braaistin (2) 60.0 H vd Hoven 10/1 L 460 11 30.30 Lavita Noir (4) 60.0 S Fortune 66/1 K 484 12 38.05 Mrs Gray (7) 56.5 XG Carstens 75/1 Time: 128.88s (64.44s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:GW Ennion O:Messrs W V Erfmann & A J van Huyssteen B:Highlands

Race 5 (491) Kenilworth 2000m MR 82 Handicap R79,000 K 438 1 0.00 Chrome Blue (1) 53.0 H vd Hoven 14/1 4 b g Caesour - Dollar Delight (Model Man) K 438 2 2.50 Tiger Tops (6) 57.0 G Wright 10/1 5 b g Tiger Ridge - Sylvan Crest (Silvino) K 438 3 3.75 Juddering Angel (12) 58.5 A Domeyer 14/1 5 b g Judpot - Where Angels Walk (Saumarez) L 407 4 4.15 Charlie Strong (2) 52.0 XG Carstens 14/1 L 456 5 5.65 A Time To Kill (5) 57.5 G v Niekerk 4/1 L 460 6 6.15 Gull Rock (8) 54.0 C Orffer 6/1 K 376 7 6.25 Orange Tractor (11) 58.0 M Byleveld 15/2 L 456 8 7.00 Mr Wise Guy (10) 60.0 D Dillon 5/1 L 460 9 7.75 Irish Dynasty (4) 53.5 S Fortune 11/2 L 460 10 8.15 Nordic Jet (13) 52.5 L Africa 20/1 K 438 11 12.15 Tygerhoogte (3) 54.5 G Behr 40/1 K 334 12 12.90 Private Doowaley (7) 54.5 B May 75/1 K 445 13 13.30 As You Like (9) 61.5 C Bantam 16/1 Time: 127.89s (63.95s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:GW Ennion O:Mr L H Paletz B:The Alchemy

Race 6 (492) Kenilworth 1200m MR 86 Handicap R82,000 K 333 1 0.00 Psycho Syd (5) 60.0 M Byleveld 4/1 3 ch g Rebel King - Jenna The Pink (Captain Al) K 357 2 2.25 Orion Quest (4) 57.0 C Orffer 5/2 3 b c Trippi - Plutonium (Muhtafal) L 461 3 4.25 Ovar (9) 55.0 L Africa 16/1 4 b g Var - Ormar(AUS) (Marscay) K 389 4 4.45 Winter Trade (10) 54.0 XG Carstens 8/1 K 436 5 4.65 Pigeon Flyer (7) 55.5 G v Niekerk 12/1 K 468 6 5.05 Fire Master (3) 58.0 S Fortune 5/1 K 441 7 7.55 Silver Salver (6) 59.0 B May 22/1 K 422 8 7.95 Streak Of Silver (8) 56.0 G Behr 11/2 K 421 9 8.25 Equity Kicker (1) 59.5 A Domeyer 8/1 K 280 10 23.25 Global Destiny (2) 56.5 G Wright 45/1 Time: 69.36s (57.8s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 123%1st T:VH Marshall O:Mr & Mrs C J Davis B:WJ & JW & CJ Davis

Race 7 (493) Kenilworth 1400m MR 76 Handicap (F&M) R79,000 L 453 1 0.00 Chanukah (14) 56.0 A Andrews 8/1 5 b m Royal Air Force - Faithful Spirit (Phantom Earl) L 453 2 1.25 Colour Magic (5) 60.5 B May 10/1 4 b f Jay Peg - Wisteria (Fort Wood) L 453 3 1.65 Kryptonite (2) 58.5 G v Niekerk 8/1 3 b f Rock Of Rochelle - Rhinestone (Elliodor) K 398 4 4.90 Katies Jay (13) 57.5 C du Plooy 40/1 K 426 5 5.40 Stockade (1) 55.5 S Fortune 12/1 K 435 6 6.15 Midnight Spy (10) 61.0 G Behr 25/1 L 408 7 6.20 Hilaria (15) 53.5 M Winnaar 100/1 K 193 8 6.95 Icy Fire (7) 60.5 C Orffer 17/10 L 462 9 7.35 Fairy Maker (3) 57.0 H vd Hoven 6/1 L 453 10 7.85 Georgeous Gaby (16) 60.5 A Domeyer 16/1 L 449 11 8.05 Secret Plan (6) 54.5 M Byleveld 10/1 L 453 12 12.05 Caprice des Dieux (4) 52.0 XG Carstens 33/1 K 256 13 12.80 Lucky Tuesday (8) 58.5 R Khathi 55/1 L 462 14 13.55 Rising Sunset (12) 52.0 C Bantam 100/1 L 453 15 16.80 Baby Be Mine (11) 59.0 G Wright 40/1 L 453 15 16.80 Princess Salme (9) 59.0 D Dillon 100/1 Time: 86.88s (62.06s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:GW Ennion O:Mr & Mrs T D Andrews B:TD Andrews

ROYALSECURITYBABY 5 ch m Choisir - Citirecruit(AUS) (Citidancer)

WON at Greyville over 1400m, 23 Marchfor trainer KG Naidoo

KINAAN3 b c Galileo - Dazzledar(GB) (Zamindar)

WON at Vaal over 2000m, 24 Marchfor trainer MF de Kock

www.aushorse.net.au

and placed . .Lady Maher, Roy’s Roll’s Royce,

Gordan’s Cungee, Umthetho, Maachaan

Gr3 Sycamore Sprint (F&M)

TIGER’S TOUCH 4 ch f Where’s That Tiger - Brocco Babe(AUS) (Brocco)

for trainer SG Tarry

SENSIBLE LOVER 4 b f Good Journey - Almah (Al Mufti)

for trainer WH Marwing2ND

1STTurffontein over 1160m, 26 March

. . . . and placed . . .ROSE OF CASTILLE, NASMYTH, TIGER TOPS

WILGERBOSDRIFT

PO BOX 322, PIKETBERG 7320. TEL: 022 942 1266 FAX: 022 942 1755

Congratulations to Connections

breeders of

3rd Gr3 Sycamore Sprint (F&M)

EASY GAME5 b m Var - She’s Game(AUS) (Desert King)

at Turffontein, 1160m, 26 March

EASY GAME 5 b m Var - She’s Game(AUS) (Desert King)

at Turffontein, 1160m, 26 March

3RD GR3 SYCAMORE SPRINT (F&M)

5 b m Var - She’s Game(AUS) (Desert King)

GR3 SYCAMORE SPRINT (F&M)5 wins

6 places16 runs

SIRE OF CHAMPIONS

& Placed . . . IRE DE FIESTA, OVAR, VOUS ET VAR, ZINNAVAR

VAR stands at AvontuurContact Pippa Mickleburgh

021 855 1442 or 083 658 [email protected]

ROYAL KAITRINA 3 b f Var - Sea Of Calm(USA) (Quiet American) WON by 3.0L at Scottsville, 1200m, 27 March

ROYAL KAITRINA 3 b f Var - Sea Of Calm(USA) (Quiet American)

by 3.0L at Scottsville, 1200m, 27 March

1 win2 places8 runs

Race 2 (655) Greyville 1000m MR 82 Handicap (Polytrack) R87,000 S 566 1 0.00 Fire The Rocket (6) 57.5 I Sturgeon 12/1 5 b h Kildonan - National feature (National Assembly) D 585 2 0.75 Vous Et Var (9) 56.5 K De Melo 13/1 3 b g Var - Candy Vous(ARG) (Candy Stripes) D 526 3 0.80 Faberge Style (3) 59.5 B Lerena 9/2 3 b f St Petersburg - Victory Tale (Jet Master) D 616 4 0.95 Big King (7) 61.0 A Marcus 17/10 D 553 5 1.45 Fly Peg Fly (2) 61.0 L Hewitson 7/1 S 511 6 2.20 Aldric (5) 57.5 C Habib 16/1 D 607 7 2.70 Royalsecuritypower (8) 62.5 W Kennedy 6/1 D 585 8 2.85 Ilanga (1) 52.0 S Veale 25/1 D 616 9 4.60 Golden Mirabilis (4) 58.5 ES Ngwane 10/1 Time: 57.79s (57.79s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:D Campbell O:Messrs V Ramkelewan, Douglas Campbell & Morgan Pillay B:Yellow Star Stud

Race 3 (656) Greyville 1400m Maiden Plate (Polytrack) R80,000 V 727 1 0.00 Winter Soldier (6) 60.0 ES Ngwane 14/1 4 b g Greys Inn - Lexis (Jet Master) D 606 2 0.50 What A Scorcher (8) 60.0 J Jordaan 8/1 3 ch c St Petersburg - Scorching (Dominion Royale) S 571 3 0.75 Nuntius (1) 60.0 A Marcus 11/20 3 b g Western Winter - Blue Swift(AUS) (Redoute’s Choice) D 606 4 3.50 Roy’s Express (9) 60.0 K De Melo 20/1 S 572 5 3.55 Dale House (5) 60.0 DS Lembethe 110/1 S 571 6 6.30 Portman Square (7) 60.0 B Lerena 6/1 D 574 7 10.30 Escovitch (10) 60.0 M Yeni 11/2 D 621 8 10.80 Gilded Warrior (2) 60.0 M Ntuli 75/1 S 596 9 12.55 Nutcracker (3) 60.0 C Habib 110/1 S 534 10 29.05 Toblaron (4) 60.0 A Forbes 110/1 Time: 83.93s (59.95s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:A Nassif O:Messrs G, K & M M Nassif B:M Nassif, K Nassif & G Nassif

Race 4 (657) Greyville 1400m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Polytrack) R80,000 D 492 1 0.00 Su-Pa-Suta (1) 60.0 C Habib 5/1 4 ch f Admire Main - Vanity (Jallad) D 475 2 0.75 Gordon’s Cungee (4) 60.0 M Yeni 5/2 3 b f Demerit - Damowin(AUS) (Danehill) T 753 3 2.50 Oblivion (7) 60.0 ES Ngwane 7/1 3 b f Announce - Heart Pine (Habaayib) D 608 4 5.75 Italian Miss (6) 60.0 A Marcus 5/2 S 568 5 6.75 Gallic Fire (3) 60.0 W Kennedy 25/1 D 617 6 8.75 Classy Chic (2) 60.0 K De Melo 8/1 D 618 7 8.80 Illusionation (5) 60.0 I Sturgeon 6/1 S 568 8 18.80 Runway (8) 60.0 S Veale 100/1 Time: 84.62s (60.44s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:ML Roberts O:Carolyn L Roberts B:VL Roberts

Race 5 (658) Greyville 2000m MR 76 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack) R82,000 S 595 1 0.00 Work Ethic (6) 60.0 W Kennedy 2/1 3 b f Ideal World - Idler (Fort Wood) D 577 2 4.00 Let It Rip (8) 58.0 B Lerena 7/2 4 br f Rip Van Winkle - Miss Khaya(IRE) (Danehill Dancer) D 586 3 4.50 Zilla (5) 52.0 K Jupp 20/1 3 ch f Judpot - Madame President (National Assembly) D 532 4 8.50 Silver Inspiration (3) 52.0 ES Ngwane 6/1 S 595 5 8.55 Mad Pushpa (9) 54.0 C Habib 28/1 D 587 6 10.55 Queen Delta (7) 53.0 S Veale 8/1 D 619 7 15.30 Duchess Kate (1) 57.5 M Yeni 11/1 D 580 8 15.55 Jet For Joy (4) 52.0 M Mjoka 75/1 D 587 9 16.05 Fashion Talk (10) 52.0 K De Melo 14/1 S 595 10 17.05 Royal Tree (2) 59.5 I Sturgeon 6/1 Time: 122.1s (61.05s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:G v Zyl O:BJ & J A Toweel, F Toweel, G Pansi & Green Street Bloodstock (Pty) Ltd (C Christofi , D Rossouw) B:Mauritzfontein Stud

Race 6 (659) Greyville 1600m MR 70 Handicap (Polytrack) R68,000 D 633 1 0.00 Putchini (1) 54.0 ES Ngwane 16/1 4 ch g Bezrin - Suki Tortri (Centenary) T 738 2 0.10 Triple Beat (8) 58.5 W Kennedy 4/1 4 ch g Trippi - Tala(FR) (Lomitas) D 578 3 1.10 Let’s Go West (5) 57.0 L Hewitson 7/2 4 b g Western Winter - Letsimpress(IRE) (Unknown) D 613 4 3.10 Killarney House (7) 55.5 I Sturgeon 25/1 D 502 5 3.25 Phoebus (10) 59.0 A Forbes 11/1 D 246 6 4.50 Petite Master (9) 61.0 S Veale 14/1 S 537 7 6.75 Cherry Breeze (4) 52.0 M Yeni 15/1 S 537 8 8.50 Prof Tiger (2) 56.5 M Ntuli 8/1 D 580 9 15.25 Rio Filo (6) 52.0 DS Lembethe 40/1 V 815 10 15.75 Bah (3) 57.0 A Marcus 16/10 Time: 96.35s (60.22s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 125%1st T:CE Erasmus O:Miss A C de Klerk B:Yellow Star Stud

Race 7 (660) Greyville 1600m MR 70 Handicap (Polytrack) R68,000 D 583 1 0.00 Poivre (4) 53.0 W Kennedy 4/1 6 ch g Silvano - Generous Embrace(GB) (Cadeaux Genereux) S 539 2 0.05 Maachaan (6) 53.5 M Ntuli 6/1 5 b g Galileo - Tasmania(IRE) (Rock of Gibraltar) S 594 3 1.30 Flying Fellow (3) 59.0 L Hewitson 8/1 5 ch g Ravishing - Dark Eyed Beauty (Kefaah) S 569 4 2.80 Teppanyaki (1) 52.0 S Veale 33/1 D 544 5 3.55 Commandtoconquer (10) 54.5 ES Ngwane 15/1 S 539 6 3.60 Henchman (8) 56.5 I Sturgeon 25/1 D 459 7 3.85 Danish Wood (5) 56.0 K De Melo 33/10 D 574 8 5.10 The Money Man (2) 56.5 A Forbes 10/1 T 663 9 5.15 Big Shot (7) 52.0 M Yeni 18/10 D 461 10 7.15 Nishac (9) 52.5 S Moodley 75/1 Time: 96.85s (60.53s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 128%1st T:G Anthony O:Mr B D van Laun B:BD van Laun

Race 6 (875) Turffontein 2000m Gr2 Colorado King Stakes R400,000 T 766 1 0.00 Unparalleled (3) 59.0 B Fayd’herbe 9/1 4 b g Lateral - Sublime Surge (Elliodor) T 765 2 0.05 Stonehenge (1) 58.0 JP vd Merwe 25/1 4 b c Seventh Rock - Pacifi c Sunrise(AUS) (Twig Moss) T 765 3 1.55 French Navy (4) 60.0 S Khumalo 13/20 4 b g Count Dubois - Redoubtable (Elliodor) K 396 4 3.15 Mac de Lago (6) 58.0 R Fourie 11/2 T 766 5 5.55 Whiteline Fever (7) 58.0 M Yeni 50/1 T 822 6 6.75 Judicial (8) 59.0 B Lerena 9/2 T 822 7 7.25 Easy Lover (5) 58.0 K Zechner 20/1 T 820 8 8.15 Forest Fox (2) 58.0 I Sturgeon 50/1 T 765 9 10.25 Killua Castle (9) 58.0 D Habib 20/1 Time: 124s (62s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:JJ v Vuuren O:Messrs M Gullan, Andre Fouche, V C Veeramootoo & L M F Wernars B:The Alchemy

Race 7 (876) Turffontein 1160m Gr2 Senor Santa Stakes R400,000 T 766 1 0.00 Talktothestars (10) 58.0 B Lerena 25/1 4 b g Overlord - Tellittothestars (Spaceship) T 766 2 0.10 Lazer Star (11) 55.5 M Yeni 22/10 4 b f Toreador - Empress Of Ozz(AUS) (Sri Pekan) T 633 3 1.60 Pivotal Pursuit (13) 52.0 R Munger 40/1 6 b g Pivotal - Issa(GB) (Pursuit Of Love) T 698 4 1.70 Dollar Dazzler (5) 59.0 B Fayd’herbe 10/1 T 796 5 1.80 Buckland (8) 54.0 K Zechner 15/1 T 790 6 2.05 Belong To Me (6) 58.0 C Maujean 15/1 T 790 7 2.75 Aurum Pot (1) 56.0 C Murray 10/1 T 431 8 3.75 Toro Rosso (3) 56.0 S Brown 25/1 T 790 9 3.95 Doing It For Dan (12) 58.0 G Wrogemann 33/1 T 698 10 4.35 Splendid Garden (4) 56.0 JP vd Merwe 7/1 T 767 11 6.65 Kwinta (2) 52.0 M v Rensburg 14/1 D 611 12 8.40 Uncle Tommy (16) 58.0 I Sturgeon 50/1 T 766 13 13.70 Trip To Heaven (7) 60.0 S Khumalo 8/1 V 814 14 15.20 Mod Barley (9) 54.0 C Zackey 25/1 T 766 15 19.80 Mister Matchett (15) 54.0 R Fourie 30/1 T 766 16 22.80 Moofeed (14) 58.0 R Danielson 12/1 Time: 66.31s (57.16s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:FC de Beer O:Mr F C De Beer B:Scott Bros

Race 8 (877) Turffontein 1160m Gr3 Sycamore Sprint (F&M) R250,000 V 750 1 0.00 Tiger’s Touch (8) 55.5 S Khumalo 5/2 4 ch f Where’s That Tiger - Brocco Babe(AUS) (Brocco) D 609 2 3.40 Sensible Lover (2) 53.0 R Fourie 13/1 4 b f Good Journey - Almah (Al Mufti) T 847 3 4.00 Easy Game (6) 55.5 K Zechner 10/1 5 b m Var - She’s Game(AUS) (Desert King) V 831 4 4.50 Seattle Lady (4) 52.0 C Maujean 13/1 V 831 5 6.10 Silver Class (9) 54.0 R Danielson 12/1 T 819 6 6.60 Kilauea (3) 52.5 M Yeni 15/1 T 795 7 6.85 Lumya (14) 53.5 C Zackey 12/1 T 795 8 7.35 Spring Wonder (15) 52.0 C Murray 16/1 T 795 9 8.55 Swift Sarah (7) 52.5 M Thackeray 15/1 T 795 10 9.45 Drifting Dusk (1) 53.0 W Kennedy 33/1 T 430 11 10.25 Perfumed Lady (5) 52.5 M v Rensburg 8/1 T 766 12 11.65 Winter Star (13) 57.5 B Lerena 15/1 V 750 13 12.40 Captain’s Diva (12) 52.0 J Penny 110/1 T 767 14 14.50 Seventh Heart (10) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 8/1 T 795 15 15.50 Ha Lucy (11) 54.5 S Chambers 20/1 Time: 66.75s (57.54s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 123%1st T:SG Tarry O:Messrs B Kantor & L M Nestadt B:bred in Australia

Race 9 (878) Turffontein 1400m MR 78 Handicap (F&M) R92,000 T 848 1 0.00 Shatoosh (2) 55.5 K Zechner 7/2 3 ch f Trippi - Mink Coat (London News) T 768 2 1.40 Jungle Mist (10) 60.5 JP vd Merwe 15/2 3 ch f Black Minnaloushe - Jungle Assembly (National Assembly) V 811 3 2.80 Lexicon (4) 52.0 S Khumalo 12/1 4 b f Count Dubois - Portfolio (Counter Action) T 690 4 3.70 Firstimesacharm (12) 60.5 I Sturgeon 35/1 T 556 5 5.10 Nikki (13) 57.0 M Thackeray 14/1 T 819 6 5.60 Aldiara (1) 57.0 M v Rensburg 13/2 V 732 7 6.35 Angel Of Light (7) 52.0 R Munger 14/1 V 731 8 6.85 Honolua Bay (14) 56.0 G Wrogemann 55/1 V 722 9 8.25 Ntoma (11) 59.0 B Fayd’herbe 9/1 V 812 10 8.50 Kalanchoe (8) 52.0 W Kennedy 12/1 T 496 11 10.90 Chessy (5) 55.0 M Yeni 50/1 T 819 12 11.20 Shivering Sea (3) 55.5 R Fourie 15/2 T 818 13 13.50 Mamdooha (9) 53.5 C Murray 13/2 V 722 14 15.00 First Dance (6) 60.0 B Lerena 25/1 Time: 83.6s (59.71s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:MG Azzie O:Drakenstein Stud (Nom: Mrs G A Rupert) B:Drakenstein Stud

2 more winners for

Our MiracleWON at Vaal, 24 March

T: M Houdalakis J: M Yeni O: Cassel Family Trust(Nom: Sidney Cassel) B: S Cassel

FortissimusWON at Greyville, 25 March

T: R Hill J: A MarcusO: Mr N Nel B: Linington & Sons

another winner

for

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62 SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 1st - SUNDAY 3rd APRIL 2016

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

HORSE SHARES

FOR SALE

Contact: Ruen Naidoo on 061 449 9990 or [email protected]

• British King: 3 Yr Colt (King’s Chapel x Love Story)Ready to Race in 1 Month.

• Lazy Lad: 3 Yr Gelding (King of Kings x Little Grebe)Ready to Race in 1 Month.

• Welsh Guard: 2Yr Filly (Judpot x Larsen’s Ice)In Full Training.

• Abongile: 2 Yr Filly (Rock of Rochelle x Lady Jet)In Full Training.

Price: R7 500 for 5%

SCOTTSVILLE

Sunday 27 MarchGoing: good

Race 1 (661) Scottsville 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate R80,000 - 1 0.00 Red Chesnut Road (10) 60.0 B Lerena 17/10 2 ch c Pathfork - Scarlet Sky (Fort Wood) - 2 7.75 Misty Birnam (3) 60.0 A Marcus 5/1 2 gr c Toreador - In The Mist(SNL) (Verglas) - 3 11.50 Lee’s Star (8) 60.0 S Veale 13/10 2 ch c Western Winter - Irish Heroine(IRE) (Selkirk) S 372 4 16.50 Marron (6) 60.0 C Habib 9/1 S 638 5 19.75 Chap Trap (2) 60.0 W Kennedy 25/1 D 598 6 23.00 Alabama Slamma (5) 60.0 M Byleveld 75/1 D 598 7 27.50 Count Philip (7) 60.0 A Forbes 33/1 - 8 28.25 Cupking (1) 60.0 K De Melo 33/1 - 9 28.35 Ogilvy (4) 60.0 ES Ngwane 30/1 S 372 10 35.85 Westonaire (9) 60.0 M Yeni 66/1 Time: 68.51s (57.09s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 123%1st T:R Hill O:Messrs Z J Buitendag, G C Kalil, D D Hayman, R A Hill, G R Sadleir & S Sewraj B:Highlands

Race 2 (662) Scottsville 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R80,000 D 599 1 0.00 Princess Analia (1) 60.0 W Kennedy 19/10 2 ch f Just As Well - Lodge Of Dreams(SNL) (Grand Lodge) - 2 0.75 Sail (3) 60.0 S Veale 8/1 2 b f Philanthropist - Cutty Sark (Fort Wood) S 418 3 3.50 Dawn Calling (8) 60.0 M Yeni 8/10 2 b f Trippi - Acquavella(GB) (Danehill Dancer) D 599 4 10.75 Cybele Forest (4) 60.0 C Habib 50/1 - 5 10.90 Path To Glory (2) 60.0 B Jacobson 10/1 - 6 19.40 Mandolin (6) 60.0 B Lerena 20/1 S 639 7 21.90 April In Paris (5) 60.0 ES Ngwane 66/1 D 615 8 23.90 Why Rio (7) 60.0 M Mjoka 66/1 Time: 68.99s (57.49s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:G v Zyl O:Mr Leslie Logan B:GJ Royden-Turner

ESTATEBREEDERS OF

VAR & ORATORIO stand at AvontuurContact Pippa Mickleburgh (021) 855 1442 or 083 658 [email protected]

ROYAL KAITRINA 3 b f Var - Sea Of Calm(USA) (Quiet American) WON by 3.0L at Scottsville, 1200m, 27 March

ROYAL KAITRINA3 b f Var - Sea Of Calm(USA) (Quiet American)

2 wins1 place8 runs

. . . and placed . . . Vous Et Var

Chris Gerber & Dr Bennie vd MerwePO Box 67, Piketberg 7320

Tel (022) 942 1782 or (022) 942 1255 email: [email protected]

Congratulations to all the connections

breeders of

TRULY 3 b g Tiger Ridge - Veritable (Sportsworld) WON at Turffontein 1450m, 22 March

3 b g Tiger Ridge - Veritable (Sportsworld) at Turffontein 1450m, 22 March

1 win4 places10 runs

. . . and placed . . .THUNDER PUNCH, QUANTITY

STREAMING 2 b f Jay Peg - Streams Of Song (Windrush)

WON at Kenilworth 1400m, 26 March2 b f Jay Peg - Streams Of Song (Windrush)

1 win1 place2 runs

Race 8 (494) Kenilworth 1600m MR 70 Handicap R63,000 K 417 1 0.00 This Is Sparta (1) 60.0 C Orffer 9/2 3 b c Trippi - Whispering Academy(AUS) (Royal Academy) K 470 2 0.20 Captain Splendid (3) 58.5 R Khathi 8/1 3 b g Captain Al - Justthewayyouare (Fort Wood) L 459 3 0.95 Doctorow (2) 59.5 G Behr 8/1 3 b g Trippi - Milden Magic (National Emblem) K 399 4 1.25 Mutzi (9) 61.0 C du Plooy 5/1 K 467 5 5.50 Belcourt Castle (11) 55.5 B May 35/1 K 485 6 6.25 Free Agent (8) 62.0 D Dillon 10/1 K 467 7 7.00 Chestnut Wild (6) 58.5 XG Carstens 14/1 K 467 8 7.75 Shepherds Purse (7) 55.5 H vd Hoven 9/1 K 429 9 7.95 Rahvar (4) 62.0 F Anthony 4/1 K 467 10 8.45 Astrapi (12) 58.5 A Andrews 25/1 L 407 11 9.20 Cape Rebel (10) 57.5 M Byleveld 9/1 F 283 12 9.95 Tuvano (5) 52.0 C Bantam 110/1 Time: 101.38s (63.36s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:BJ Crawford O:Eclipse Racing & Breeding CC & Mr F N Englezakis B:Eclipse Racing & Breeding

Race 9 (495) Kenilworth 1600m Maiden Plate R75,000 L 459 1 0.00 Hammie’s Game (3) 60.0 G v Niekerk 7/1 3 ch g Lateral - Gem Queen (Damascus Gate) K 470 2 0.50 Mega Secret (12) 60.0 G Behr 2/1 3 ch g Jay Peg - Secret Of Victoria (Goldkeeper) L 450 3 4.75 Madonna’s Answer (8) 60.0 K Steyn 55/1 3 b g A P Answer - Divine Madonna (Divine Force) K 410 4 6.50 Q Behind Me (1) 60.0 A Domeyer 18/1 L 450 5 7.25 Twenty Four Carat (6) 60.0 L Africa 55/1 K 359 6 7.65 Sun Power (4) 60.0 M Byleveld 7/1 K 470 7 8.40 Megalodon (7) 60.0 R Khathi 25/1 L 459 8 8.60 Global Nomad (11) 60.0 H vd Hoven 12/1 L 459 9 9.00 Rock On Geordies (2) 60.0 C Orffer 2/1 K 470 10 10.25 Magical Mountain (10) 60.0 C Bantam 75/1 L 404 11 14.25 Payne’s Grey (5) 60.0 D Dillon 35/1 K 474 12 27.50 Sun Dynasty (9) 60.0 C du Plooy 20/1 Time: 101.43s (63.39s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:MW Bass O:Messrs N M Shirtliff, M J Jooste, Bryn Ressell & Mrs I Jooste B:Zandvliet Stud

Race 3 (663) Scottsville 1200m Maiden Plate R80,000 D 517 1 0.00 Captured In Amber (2) 60.0 B Lerena 10/1 4 b g Antonius Pius - Glowing Amber(USA) (Deputy Minister) D 630 2 2.00 Hello Mah (4) 57.5 W Kennedy 33/10 3 b f Toreador - Mahanna(AUS) (Bellotto) S 640 3 5.50 Seventh Moment (6) 57.5 K De Melo 10/1 3 b f Seventh Rock - Melting Moments (Captain Al) S 641 4 8.00 Percy Jackson (3) 60.0 C Habib 75/1 D 601 5 8.50 Amanga (7) 60.0 ES Ngwane 110/1 D 606 6 8.60 Dynamic Force (5) 60.0 A Marcus 15/20 S 69 7 13.60 Kings Eleven (1) 60.0 M Yeni 11/2 Time: 70.05s (58.38s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:PM Gadsby O:Mr M J R Mauvis & Mrs M L Mauvis B:Highlands

Race 4 (664) Scottsville 1200m MR 74 Handicap (F&M) R75,000 D 637 1 0.00 Royal Kaitrina (5) 55.5 K De Melo 7/1 3 b f Var - Sea Of Calm(USA) (Quiet American) D 620 2 3.00 Syringa (8) 58.5 ES Ngwane 7/1 4 b f Argonaut - Spring Lilac (Joshua Dancer) D 145 3 4.25 Ire de Fiesta (4) 58.0 I Sturgeon 16/1 4 ch f Var - Alejate (Muhtafal) S 593 4 4.35 Roy’s Queen (9) 52.5 M Yeni 30/1 D 584 5 5.60 Google Me (7) 58.0 B Lerena 3/1 D 584 6 5.85 Camomile (12) 57.0 L Hewitson 15/2 D 636 7 6.35 Black Jade (2) 56.5 S Veale 11/2 D 637 8 7.35 Villa Floriana (1) 54.0 B Jacobson 16/1 D 439 9 7.60 Treble Tot (11) 54.5 DS Lembethe 16/1 D 620 10 8.10 Serval (6) 55.0 A Forbes 10/1 S 593 11 8.15 Lockheed Star (3) 53.5 C Habib 50/1 D 626 12 13.15 Cayenne (10) 52.0 W Kennedy 7/1 Time: 69.21s (57.68s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:KG Naidoo O:Mr Roy Moodley B:Avontuur Farm & Zenzele Stud

Race 5 (665) Scottsville 600m Easter Dash R100,000 K 395 1 0.00 Trip Tease (7) 60.0 G Wrogemann 2/1 5 b h Trippi - Girlish (Complete Warrior) D 604 2 0.75 Piano Man (4) 60.0 DS Lembethe 25/1 6 b h Mogok - Voga Longa (Western Winter) K 347 3 1.00 Zinnavar (1) 60.0 M Byleveld 20/1 4 b g Var - Morgan (Saumarez) T 494 4 1.05 Varbration (5) 60.0 I Sturgeon 12/1 T 847 5 3.05 Jade Bay (6) 60.0 M Yeni 4/1 D 607 6 4.80 Viva La Var (3) 60.0 A Marcus 13/10 D 547 7 9.80 Stampede (2) 60.0 B Lerena 40/1 Time: 33.72s (56.2s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:LW Goosen O:Mr M J A Ferreira B:Zandvliet Stud

Race 6 (666) Scottsville 1950m Easter Handicap (Listed)(Inside) R150,000 D 634 1 0.00 Serissa (2) 57.5 K De Melo 18/10 6 b h Black Minnaloushe - Scented Royal (Royal Prerogative) D 555 2 1.50 Solar Star (1) 58.0 B Lerena 4/1 5 b g Kahal - Nevada Sunrise(USA) (Carson City) D 611 3 2.00 No Worries (4) 61.5 A Marcus 28/10 6 ch g Kahal - Coastal Waltz (Rambo Dancer) D 611 4 4.00 Silver Spring (5) 57.0 W Kennedy 7/1 D 330 5 6.50 Crime Victim (3) 55.5 M Yeni 13/1 D 611 6 14.50 Way Of Light (6) 58.0 I Sturgeon 11/2 Time: 121.55s (62.33s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:SG Tarry O:Mr C J H Van Niekerk B:Maine Chance

Race 7 (667) Scottsville 1400m Pinnacle Stakes (Inside) R120,000 D 611 1 0.00 It Is Written (7) 58.5 B Lerena 28/10 5 b g Dynasty - Good Rapport (Northfi elds) K 421 2 2.00 Chestnut’s Rocket (1) 58.5 M Byleveld 18/10 5 ch g Horse Chestnut - Wish On The Wind (Jet Master) V 749 3 2.25 Silent Partner (2) 52.5 M Yeni 12/1 8 b g Silvano - Secret To Success (Our Casey’s Boy) D 607 4 2.30 Mr Whatever (4) 58.5 I Sturgeon 14/1 D 604 5 3.80 Royal Zulu Warrior (6) 60.0 ES Ngwane 5/1 D 963 6 4.30 Balance Sheet (5) 60.0 W Kennedy 10/1 D 556 7 7.05 Nineteen Fourteen (3) 54.0 K De Melo 5/1 Time: 85.1s (60.79s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:D Kannemeyer O:Mr A L A Crabbia B:Keivan Stud

Race 8 (668) Scottsville 1600m Maiden Plate (Inside) R80,000 S 572 1 0.00 Captain’s Vista (5) 60.0 A Marcus 18/10 3 b g Captain Al - Muthaiga (Elliodor) D 544 2 1.75 Roy’s Amazing Ash (8) 60.0 B Jacobson 25/1 4 b g Greys Inn - Amazing Ash (National Assembly) D 263 3 3.75 Roy’s Roll’s Royce (4) 60.0 I Sturgeon 22/10 3 ch g Choisir - Ma Chienne(AUS) (Verglas) D 612 4 5.00 Courageous King (3) 60.0 K De Melo 6/1 D 581 5 9.25 Night Breeze (6) 60.0 W Kennedy 7/1 S 596 6 9.75 Roy’s Dispren (2) 60.0 B Lerena 25/1 S 572 7 10.50 Los Barbados (14) 60.0 ES Ngwane 40/1 D 476 8 10.55 Noteworthy (1) 60.0 A Forbes 16/1 D 493 9 11.80 Apple Of New York (13) 60.0 M Yeni 66/1 S 596 10 14.30 Stormatic (11) 60.0 C Habib 22/1 S 641 11 14.55 Bring The Action (10) 60.0 L Hewitson 50/1 D 632 12 16.30 Amadeo (7) 60.0 B Nyawo 25/1 D 477 13 59.30 Silly Santa (9) 60.0 DS Lembethe 125/1 D 503 14 99.99 Refer To Drawer (12) 60.0 M Mjoka 40/1 Time: 100.04s (62.53s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 125%1st T:DR Drier O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 6 (402) Fairview 1600m Pinnacle Stakes (Polytrack) R94,000 F 344 1 0.00 Ochoncar (9) 58.0 A Domeyer 4/1 4 b g Captain Al - Grace Me Guide (Western Winter) F 376 2 1.00 Paulus (2) 53.5 C Zackey 25/1 3 b g King’s Apostle - Usual Winner(BRZ) (A Good Reason) F 385 3 1.75 Distinguished (6) 61.0 L Hewitson 12/1 7 b g Kahal - Dignify (Rambo Dancer) F 385 4 3.00 Russian Mig (10) 61.0 K Ramsamy 8/1 Q 200 5 5.25 Jaguar (3) 58.0 JP vd Merwe 12/1 F 377 6 6.25 Zoo Biscuit (1) 55.0 K Zechner 11/2 F 303 7 7.75 Mesmerize (5) 58.0 S Khumalo 8/1 F 308 8 9.00 King Of Indians (11) 58.0 S Khathi 20/1 F 339 9 9.50 Global Express (7) 56.5 M Yeni 12/1 F 333 10 11.25 Chili Chocolate (8) 56.5 R Munger 2/1 F 376 11 17.50 Stitch (4) 52.0 T Gould 50/1 Time: 94.74s (59.21s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 125%1st T:AC Greeff O:Mr A N & The Hon Mrs G R Foster B:AN Foster

Race 7 (403) Fairview 1200m East Cape Poly Challenge 1200 (NBT)(Polytrack) R100,000 F 344 1 0.00 Gogetthesheriff (9) 62.0 JP vd Merwe 9/2 5 ch g Go Deputy - Trojan Belle (Centenary) F 253 2 0.10 Happy Lion (1) 56.5 K Zechner 9/1 6 ch g Silvano - Happy Ever After (National Assembly) F 385 3 2.35 Frederick Fox (2) 55.0 M Yeni 8/1 4 b g Stage Call - Royal Fox (Dominion Royale) F 379 4 2.40 Simply Black (7) 53.5 L Hewitson 50/1 F 351 5 2.50 Fashion Scout (12) 55.0 S Naidoo 33/1 F 367 6 3.75 Villa Del Largo (8) 61.0 S Khumalo 33/10 F 385 7 4.50 Eternal Jet (11) 56.5 K De Melo 20/1 L 454 8 4.60 Space Launch (10) 56.5 A Domeyer 4/1 F 393 9 5.85 Velvet Verona (6) 56.5 K Minnie 6/1 F 344 10 6.35 Black Toga (3) 58.0 C Zackey 20/1 F 378 11 8.10 Silvan Jazz (5) 52.5 T Gould 14/1 F 367 12 9.85 The West Is Wide (4) 62.0 R Munger 20/1 Time: 69.27s (57.73s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 123%1st T:JVA Strydom O:Mr F G Van Onselen B:Lammerskraal Stud

Race 8 (404) Fairview 1300m MR 60 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack) R62,000 F 393 1 0.00 Harmston Herald (14) 58.0 C Zackey 7/1 3 ch f Muhtafal - Next Edition (Russian Fox) F 352 2 7.50 Gift Of Gold (2) 54.5 JP vd Merwe 7/1 5 ch m Mon Sang - Gather The Gold (What A Prospect) F 353 3 8.00 Brooke’s Montana (9) 60.0 S Khathi 12/1 3 b f Ideal World - Wild Almond (Fort Wood) F 352 4 8.05 Chelsea (12) 55.0 K Ramsamy 25/1 F 353 5 8.30 Sail Intotheclouds (11) 58.5 K De Melo 8/1 F 319 6 9.30 New Orleans Shine (15) 58.5 L Hewitson 35/1 Q 188 7 9.40 Razzle My Tazzle (13) 57.0 K Minnie 16/1 F 353 8 11.65 Soaring Jet (6) 53.0 S Naidoo 35/1 K 314 9 11.75 Sunrise In Africa (1) 57.5 S Khumalo 3/1 F 383 10 11.85 Beulah (7) 58.5 S Devoy 50/1 F 327 11 12.85 Zanzibar Beat (8) 60.0 T Gould 30/1 F 273 12 14.60 Quick Step Rosie (5) 56.5 K Zechner 13/1 F 345 13 14.70 Revealed (4) 59.5 A Domeyer 8/1 F 349 14 15.20 Aromatics (10) 58.0 M Yeni 7/1 F 370 15 16.45 Runaway Time (16) 54.0 E Webber 50/1 F 345 16 16.50 Brilliant Idea (3) 60.0 R Munger 20/1 Time: 75.13s (57.79s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 127%1st T:C Spies O:Messrs F N Englezakis & G Nichas B:Aldora Stud

Race 9 (405) Fairview 1300m MR 59 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack) R62,000 F 352 1 0.00 Chasing Angels (7) 59.0 L Hewitson 11/2 4 ch f Western Winter - Angelina (Rakeen) F 300 2 1.25 Queen Of Rock (15) 56.0 S Khumalo 10/1 5 ch m Rebel King - Jungle Idol (Jungle Rock) F 366 3 1.50 Midnight Breeze (1) 59.5 S Naidoo 3/1 3 b f Warm White Night - Swann’s Way (Centenary) F 361 4 1.55 Shamal (6) 54.5 K Zechner 12/1 F 383 5 2.30 Conquering Queen (3) 58.0 R Munger 11/1 Q 164 6 2.55 Coral Key (5) 53.5 C Zackey 12/1 F 352 7 3.05 Fuhgedaboudit (2) 55.5 K De Melo 6/1 F 370 8 3.80 Haizi’s Daizy (12) 60.0 M Yeni 11/2 F 352 9 4.05 Silver Dream (14) 59.5 K Ramsamy 22/1 F 349 10 5.30 Red Hot Lady (9) 58.5 S Devoy 40/1 T 699 11 5.55 Emperor’s Lass (10) 55.5 E Webber 50/1 F 268 12 5.65 Martita Ridge (11) 59.5 S Khathi 45/1 F 319 13 12.15 Night Dancer (16) 54.5 C Thabana 14/1 F 361 14 13.40 Miss Lecture (8) 52.0 T Gould 50/1 F 361 15 15.40 Countess Bacardi (4) 52.0 K Minnie 110/1 F 360 16 22.65 Bizzy Peg (13) 52.5 JP vd Merwe 14/1 Time: 75.82s (58.32s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 130%1st T:Y Bremner O:Ms Yvette Bremner, Mr E Le R Haze & Mrs T Salter B:Lammerskraal Stud

FAIRVIEW

Monday 28 MarchGoing: good

Race 1 (397) Fairview 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Polytrack) R62,000 F 394 1 0.00 Refrain (1) 57.5 C Zackey 7/2 2 b f Miesque’s Approval - In Moderation (Mogok) F 340 2 2.75 Singita Sweni (2) 60.0 A Domeyer 1/1 2 b c Sail From Seattle - Eagle’s Crag (Silvano) - 3 3.50 Petite Choux (3) 57.5 R Munger 9/2 2 b f Biarritz - Belle Petite (Lizard Island) F 363 4 4.25 Lordofthegooglie (4) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 28/1 F 213 5 5.25 Lake Easton (7) 60.0 K Minnie 16/1 F 254 6 8.75 Judd Power (5) 60.0 S Khathi 14/1 F 296 7 10.50 Chestnut’s Vow (6) 60.0 M Yeni 12/1 F 296 8 14.00 Sailing East (8) 60.0 K Ramsamy 28/1 Time: 59.44s (59.44s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:C Spies O:Mr T Spies B:Scott Bros

Race 2 (398) Fairview 1000m Maiden Plate (Polytrack) R62,000 F 380 1 0.00 Juniper (1) 57.5 C Zackey 11/10 3 b f Jay Peg - Astral Emblem (National Emblem) Q 177 2 4.50 King Of The North (2) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 6/1 3 b g Dynasty - Snow Angel (Western Winter) S 568 3 5.00 Sherry (4) 57.5 L Hewitson 10/1 3 b f Silvano - Centrespread (Model Man) F 380 4 5.05 Fourteen (5) 57.5 M Yeni 28/10 L 458 5 7.80 Barbara Anne (6) 57.5 K De Melo 33/1 L 115 6 8.05 No Chance (3) 60.0 S Khathi 25/1 F 390 7 8.80 Pie In The Sky (7) 57.5 R Munger 8/1 Time: 58.62s (58.62s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:C Spies O:Messrs S D Liss, F N Englezakis & T Spies B:Riyo Stud

Race 3 (399) Fairview 1300m Maiden Plate (Polytrack) R62,000 F 356 1 0.00 Quera (2) 60.0 K De Melo 7/2 3 b g Querari - Amber Bouquet (Camden Park) D 483 2 0.75 Quantity (3) 60.0 R Munger 7/2 3 b g Tiger Ridge - Agena (Western Winter) F 347 3 2.00 Lego House (7) 60.0 M Yeni 5/2 4 b g Toreador - Bally Tara (Tara’s Halls) F 375 4 3.50 Green Door (6) 60.0 K Ramsamy 16/1 F 346 5 5.25 Golden Run (4) 60.0 S Khumalo 28/10 F 355 6 5.35 Charock (5) 60.0 C Zackey 45/1 F 375 7 10.10 Warm Peg (1) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 25/1 F 355 8 12.60 Emma’s Joy (8) 60.0 K Zechner 20/1 Time: 76.16s (58.58s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:Y Bremner O:Ms Yvette Bremner, Mrs M E Botha, Messrs B H Botha, Arne J Botha, F H McGrath & M C Wright B:BH & AJ Botha

Race 4 (400) Fairview 1900m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Polytrack) R62,000 F 373 1 0.00 Pretty And Popular (7) 60.0 A Domeyer 16/1 3 b f Trippi - Secret Pleasure (Al Mufti) F 357 2 2.25 Lemon Lily (1) 60.0 R Munger 12/10 3 b f Seventh Rock - Sierra Lily (National Emblem) F 389 3 3.50 Badger’s Belle (6) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 16/1 4 b f Bezrin - Badger (Caesour) T 753 4 4.00 Class Queen (5) 60.0 S Khathi 25/1 F 307 5 5.25 Hunting Eagle (4) 60.0 K Ramsamy 33/1 F 357 6 8.50 Jaclyn Jetsetter (2) 60.0 E Webber 10/1 F 373 7 10.50 Lilliputian (9) 60.0 T Gould 50/1 D 521 8 12.25 Selfpropelled (10) 60.0 K Zechner 7/2 F 364 9 16.75 Shades Of Jade (8) 60.0 L Hewitson 7/1 F 373 10 27.25 Go For Gold (3) 60.0 M Yeni 10/1 Time: 118.05s (62.13s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:AC Greeff O:Wicklow Partnership (Nom: Mr R C B Price) B:Wicklow Stud

Race 5 (401) Fairview 2200m MR 67 Handicap (Polytrack) R65,000 F 382 1 0.00 Flaming Ace (4) 56.0 K Zechner 5/1 5 b h Announce - Setalight (Chilly Billy) K 341 2 1.50 Nebra (7) 53.0 S Khumalo 6/1 5 b g Dynasty - Second Thought (Comic Blush) F 382 3 1.55 Valmode (2) 57.5 C Zackey 4/1 4 ch g Modus Vivendi - Val Padana (Al Mufti) F 382 4 2.05 Dreamforest (6) 58.5 L Hewitson 6/1 F 382 5 4.30 King Of The Castle (16) 60.0 K De Melo 14/1 F 350 6 4.55 Inca Silver (3) 52.5 M Yeni 15/2 F 382 7 4.60 Kirkby Ninja (13) 57.5 A Domeyer 20/1 F 309 8 5.60 Duel Fort (5) 54.0 K Minnie 20/1 F 358 9 6.10 Dragonstone (11) 59.0 R Munger 10/1 F 358 10 6.85 Mulaazem (8) 52.0 E Webber 55/1 F 309 11 10.60 Ming Warrior (1) 55.0 S Devoy 25/1 F 350 12 15.85 Rhumba Magic (12) 54.0 T Gould 20/1 F 350 13 22.10 King Air (9) 56.0 K Ramsamy 20/1 F 318 14 31.60 Roman Ridge (10) 54.0 S Naidoo 30/1 F 307 15 31.85 Celtic Revival (14) 52.5 JP vd Merwe 35/1 F 370 16 68.35 The King’s Hand (15) 57.5 S Khathi 40/1 Time: 134.55s (61.16s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 126%1st T:DA Sham O:Messrs N J de Beer & M D Sham, Mrs D A Sham & Mr & Mrs CR Stonebridge B:Birch Bros

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