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No. 2261 ISSN 1023 / 6996 page 15 KZN Tracks Joey Ramsden weighs in page 13 Marshall’s Man Blue Bull Byleveld page 15 Vodacom Durban July Latest Countdown as weights published FAIRVIEW POLY 12:15pm (Friday) p.19 GREYVILLE NIGHT/MIXED 5:00pm (Friday) p.28 TURFFONTEIN INNER 12:05pm (Saturday) p.40 KENILWORTH 1:00pm (Saturday) p.48 SCOTTSVILLE 12:30pm (Sunday) p.54 Gr2 POST MERCHANTS at Greyville on Friday Our Best Adverts Aren't Written They Are Running! Tel: Mike Sharkey 082 372 2682 www.highlandsfarmstud.co.za Distorted Humour – Visions of Clarity by Sadler's Wells ( USA ) Pathfork, has made an exceptional start to his stud career and is currently South Africa’s 2nd Leading First Crop Sire by individual winners and by prize money FRIDAY 17 th - SUNDAY 19 th JUNE 2016

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Page 1: 17-19 June #2261 Sporting Post

No. 2261 ISSN 1023 / 6996

page 15

KZN TracksJoey Ramsden weighs in

page 13

Marshall’s ManBlue Bull Byleveld

page 15

Vodacom Durban July LatestCountdown as weights published

FAIRVIEW POLY12:15pm (Friday) p.19

GREYVILLE NIGHT/MIXED5:00pm (Friday) p.28

TURFFONTEIN INNER12:05pm (Saturday) p.40

KENILWORTH1:00pm (Saturday) p.48

SCOTTSVILLE12:30pm (Sunday) p.54

Gr2 POST MERCHANTS at Greyville on Friday

Our Best Adverts Aren't WrittenThey Are Running!

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

Distorted Humour – Visions of Clarityby Sadler's Wells

( USA

)

at Greyville on Friday

Pathfork, has made an

exceptional start to his

stud career and is currently

South Africa’s

2nd Leading First Crop Sire

by individual winners and

by prize money

FRIDAY 17th - SUNDAY 19th JUNE 2016

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LEADING JOCKEYS BY WINSseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 12 June 2016

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

S Khumalo 1162 213 18% 283 24% 34% 161 14% 612 53% 18,879,151 16,247 A Delpech 799 189 24% 305 38% 38% 142 18% 517 65% 21,184,319 26,514 A Marcus 560 151 27% 289 52% 38% 98 18% 394 70% 21,098,837 37,676 A Fortune 1027 151 15% 203 20% 27% 116 11% 495 48% 12,500,613 12,172 M Yeni 1175 150 13% 164 14% 34% 135 11% 534 45% 12,126,088 10,320 K Zechner 948 97 10% 101 11% 33% 86 9% 367 39% 11,355,000 11,978 G v Niekerk 564 97 17% 109 19% 39% 83 15% 315 56% 9,759,763 17,305 JP vd Merwe 1010 89 9% 81 8% 23% 104 10% 394 39% 10,565,926 10,461 A Domeyer 525 88 17% 92 18% 42% 61 12% 247 47% 10,423,724 19,855 G Lerena 433 85 20% 141 33% 31% 65 15% 271 63% 9,288,600 21,452 C Zackey 960 84 9% 72 8% 32% 105 11% 386 40% 7,512,663 7,826 K De Melo 713 70 10% 52 7% 29% 87 12% 314 44% 6,741,913 9,456 C Murray 877 66 8% 54 6% 31% 66 8% 296 34% 6,316,700 7,203 B Fayd’herbe 400 65 16% 109 27% 32% 72 18% 221 55% 6,816,188 17,040 I Sturgeon 831 65 8% 48 6% 38% 63 8% 289 35% 6,447,100 7,758 R Danielson 694 64 9% 80 12% 21% 83 12% 300 43% 6,937,225 9,996 W Kennedy 672 63 9% 37 6% 38% 63 9% 251 37% 5,419,600 8,065 P Strydom 356 63 18% 103 29% 33% 45 13% 186 52% 8,292,126 23,292 R Munger 1048 62 6% 47 4% 32% 73 7% 303 29% 5,240,627 5,001 C Orffer 439 56 13% 81 18% 26% 56 13% 201 46% 5,720,901 13,032 B Lerena 500 56 11% 44 9% 30% 54 11% 217 43% 5,615,225 11,230 G Cheyne 427 54 13% 72 17% 26% 56 13% 194 45% 3,620,013 8,478 M Byleveld 565 53 9% 68 12% 34% 70 12% 244 43% 6,998,788 12,387 Wei Marwing 298 53 18% 82 28% 35% 56 19% 173 58% 7,928,550 26,606 D Dillon 546 53 10% 55 10% 44% 40 7% 203 37% 4,354,488 7,975 S Veale 612 52 8% 48 8% 31% 57 9% 242 40% 4,749,200 7,760 L Hewitson 346 52 15% 43 12% 42% 27 8% 148 43% 3,876,313 11,203 M v Rensburg 555 50 9% 51 9% 16% 57 10% 228 41% 4,740,538 8,542

LEADING TRAINERS/JOCKEYS BY WINS %season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 12 June 2016

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

DR Drier/A Marcus 26 10 38% 14 54% 43% 2 8% 1,590,362 61,168 E Verdonese/R Danielson 37 12 32% 11 30% 18% 3 8% 773,325 20,901 AC Greeff/A Domeyer 48 15 31% 20 42% 50% 4 8% 887,350 18,486 D Kannemeyer/A Delpech 135 41 30% 72 53% 39% 28 21% 3,531,650 26,160 C Lensley/M Yeni 69 19 28% 19 28% 63% 9 13% 750,825 10,882 SG Tarry/A Delpech 48 13 27% 23 48% 48% 9 19% 1,119,825 23,330 CS Laird/A Marcus 137 36 26% 63 46% 38% 19 14% 2,940,525 21,464 M Houdalakis/G Lerena 46 12 26% 17 37% 29% 6 13% 970,625 21,101 J Snaith/P Strydom 38 10 26% 11 29% 73% 2 5% 2,412,200 63,479 MF de Kock/Wei Marwing 38 10 26% 20 53% 40% 7 18% 835,625 21,990 J Snaith/B Fayd’herbe 172 41 24% 64 37% 38% 33 19% 3,613,563 21,009 J Snaith/S Khumalo 94 23 24% 26 28% 35% 13 14% 1,717,300 18,269 KG Naidoo/A Delpech 54 13 24% 19 35% 53% 4 7% 912,175 16,892 P Smith/M Yeni 42 10 24% 10 24% 20% 7 17% 478,463 11,392 A Nel/A Domeyer 116 27 23% 32 28% 47% 18 16% 1,752,400 15,107 T Prinsloo/A Fortune 92 21 23% 36 39% 31% 10 11% 921,700 10,018 GV Woodruff/G Lerena 83 18 22% 28 34% 36% 12 14% 2,615,000 31,506 SG Tarry/L Hewitson 73 16 22% 10 14% 30% 7 10% 1,022,763 14,010 LW Goosen/P Strydom 60 13 22% 19 32% 53% 4 7% 934,625 15,577 MF de Kock/A Delpech 182 38 21% 77 42% 34% 34 19% 4,962,175 27,265 AC Greeff/G Cheyne 137 28 20% 40 29% 30% 21 15% 1,446,125 10,556 SG Tarry/S Khumalo 440 85 19% 138 31% 36% 69 16% 10,412,563 23,665 MW Bass/G v Niekerk 346 66 19% 91 26% 36% 55 16% 7,356,438 21,261 AC Greeff/A Fortune 138 26 19% 29 21% 31% 15 11% 1,638,000 11,870 MG Azzie/K Zechner 93 18 19% 12 13% 67% 9 10% 4,681,825 50,342 JJ v Vuuren/Wei Marwing 69 13 19% 12 17% 33% 14 20% 2,009,200 29,119 MF de Kock/R Simons 72 13 18% 14 19% 29% 10 14% 1,314,000 18,250

LEADING TRAINERS BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 12 June 2016

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

SG Tarry 1295 183 14% 262 20% 35% 143 11% 576 44% 25,193,339 19,454 J Snaith 1027 170 17% 220 21% 40% 114 11% 486 47% 16,468,926 16,036 MW Bass 768 98 13% 120 16% 37% 90 12% 351 46% 15,022,012 19,560 MF de Kock 679 106 16% 194 29% 32% 100 15% 345 51% 12,081,425 17,793 MG Azzie 493 65 13% 57 12% 37% 55 11% 226 46% 12,030,038 24,402 GR Puller 134 10 7% 14 10% 29% 11 8% 40 30% 11,267,905 84,089 G v Zyl 646 80 12% 75 12% 39% 64 10% 290 45% 8,815,775 13,647 AG Laird 381 52 14% 84 22% 35% 48 13% 184 48% 7,667,725 20,125 VH Marshall 556 64 12% 65 12% 37% 62 11% 241 43% 7,419,813 13,345 D Kannemeyer 436 77 18% 109 25% 39% 64 15% 237 54% 7,282,900 16,704 BJ Crawford 568 73 13% 95 17% 29% 64 11% 249 44% 7,184,039 12,648 DR Drier 503 73 15% 98 19% 33% 59 12% 255 51% 7,064,275 14,044 GV Woodruff 426 57 13% 74 17% 30% 48 11% 193 45% 6,939,688 16,290 AC Greeff 805 103 13% 109 14% 33% 80 10% 360 45% 6,519,738 8,099 M Houdalakis 551 59 11% 63 11% 29% 60 11% 238 43% 5,986,850 10,865 JJ v Vuuren 344 33 10% 44 13% 25% 49 14% 152 44% 5,934,363 17,251 DC Howells 516 62 12% 66 13% 30% 46 9% 208 40% 5,708,525 11,063 GM Alexander 352 38 11% 31 9% 26% 36 10% 141 40% 5,565,425 15,811 J Ramsden 424 52 12% 66 16% 36% 44 10% 190 45% 5,247,964 12,377 WH Marwing 393 40 10% 36 9% 33% 39 10% 140 36% 5,159,463 13,128 GS Kotzen 629 54 9% 47 7% 30% 59 9% 227 36% 4,938,826 7,852 DA Sham 729 72 10% 72 10% 25% 77 11% 279 38% 4,914,000 6,741 Y Bremner 790 67 8% 76 10% 33% 59 7% 277 35% 4,465,638 5,653 CS Laird 264 45 17% 71 27% 35% 25 9% 131 50% 4,429,194 16,777 PA Peter 430 44 10% 44 10% 25% 30 7% 156 36% 4,008,250 9,322 C Spies 596 52 9% 40 7% 40% 46 8% 216 36% 3,976,663 6,672 A Nel 341 48 14% 48 14% 40% 40 12% 158 46% 3,525,725 10,339 OA Ferraris 290 28 10% 42 14% 31% 45 16% 136 47% 3,503,563 12,081

*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 - 12 June 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 - 12 June 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 16,248,742 Trippi 77 211,023 450 51 73 66% 2 2 4% 151 34% 7 Illuminator 10,615,467 65% 10,656,449 Silvano 87 122,488 450 45 74 52% 4 7 9% 149 33% 5 Silver Mountain 4,410,824 41% 6,883,638 Captain Al 74 93,022 468 48 82 65% 5 6 10% 148 32% 3 Captain Chaos 356,350 5% 6,700,194 Jay Peg 54 124,078 405 32 57 59% 2 3 6% 122 30% 5 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 28% 5,467,276 Dynasty 43 127,146 264 30 53 70% 4 5 13% 73 28% 5 It’s My Turn 1,100,325 20% 5,165,100 *Kahal 64 80,705 429 31 46 48% 1 1 3% 91 21% 3 Champagne Haze 1,625,175 31% 4,906,775 Go Deputy 22 223,035 146 11 22 50% 1 4 9% 48 33% 5 Abashiri 3,391,250 69% 4,829,888 Judpot 47 102,764 298 30 43 64% 1 2 3% 93 31% 2 Juxtapose 1,376,000 28% 3,931,525 *Western Winter 48 81,907 311 33 54 69% 0 0 0% 102 33% 4 Buckland 257,775 7% 3,886,675 Var 65 59,795 358 35 53 54% 0 0 0% 106 30% 4 Our Destiny 288,775 7% 3,467,425 Brave Tin Soldier 31 111,852 188 14 18 45% 1 2 7% 50 27% 1 Rabada 2,336,250 67% 3,284,237 Seventh Rock 46 71,396 265 17 22 37% 0 0 0% 67 25% 1 Seventh Plain 1,003,487 31% 3,032,625 Visionaire 54 56,160 332 19 28 35% 1 1 5% 116 35% 3 Heaps of Fun 660,625 22% 2,944,963 Ideal World 43 68,488 283 27 39 63% 1 1 4% 84 30% 2 Cape Speed 214,375 7% 2,899,550 Toreador 59 49,145 377 25 31 42% 1 1 4% 101 27% 2 Bull Valley 229,250 8% 2,712,000 *Tiger Ridge 31 87,484 182 15 22 48% 1 2 7% 56 31% 1 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 45% 2,654,475 *Fort Wood 30 88,483 183 18 24 60% 1 1 6% 65 36% 2 Negroamaro 778,725 29%

LEADING SIRES OF 2YO’S BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 12 June 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

2,837,500 Captain Al 30 94,583 65 10 19 33% 5 9 50% 26 40% 2 Cloth Of Cloud 796,875 28% 1,646,426 Var 40 41,161 98 18 20 45% 1 1 6% 32 33% 1 Rivarine 366,250 22% 906,950 Rebel King 29 31,274 104 9 9 31% 0 0 0% 47 45% 0 Zevenastic 104,150 11% 827,575 Trippi 20 41,379 50 7 7 35% 1 1 14% 27 54% 3 Double Appeal 192,250 23% 761,025 *Sail From Seattle 25 30,441 78 7 8 28% 0 0 0% 26 33% 2 Seattle Singer 303,250 40% 744,675 *Western Winter 21 35,461 50 6 10 29% 1 1 17% 20 40% 2 Attenborough 172,500 23% 738,875 Silvano 17 43,463 38 7 9 41% 2 2 29% 12 32% 2 Janoobi 191,250 26% 707,513 *Argonaut 25 28,301 64 7 10 28% 1 1 14% 19 30% 1 O Tamara 233,725 33% 541,988 Gimmethegreenlight 28 19,357 61 6 6 21% 0 0 0% 24 39% 1 Skip The Red 96,000 18% 482,075 Pathfork 18 26,782 46 5 6 28% 1 1 20% 10 22% 1 Red Chesnut Road 175,000 36%

LEADING SIRES BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 12 June 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

26,584,492 Trippi 186 142,927 972 101 155 54% 11 15 11% 317 33% 21 Illuminator 10,615,467 40% 18,422,749 Silvano 216 85,291 1190 103 159 48% 10 14 10% 364 31% 15 Silver Mountain 4,410,824 24% 16,851,763 Captain Al 181 93,104 1025 95 165 52% 16 24 17% 332 32% 10 Carry On Alice 1,108,125 7% 13,130,076 Dynasty 148 88,717 926 71 115 48% 13 15 18% 290 31% 16 It’s My Turn 1,100,325 8% 11,414,463 *Kahal 178 64,126 1229 86 130 48% 2 2 2% 277 23% 10 Champagne Haze 1,625,175 14% 9,504,700 *Western Winter 136 69,888 784 66 111 49% 3 3 5% 249 32% 12 Brutal Force 669,450 7% 9,226,207 Jay Peg 118 78,188 793 56 87 47% 2 3 4% 241 30% 8 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 20% 8,515,438 Judpot 117 72,782 704 54 83 46% 5 7 9% 220 31% 5 Juxtapose 1,376,000 16% 8,121,039 Var 166 48,922 830 70 99 42% 3 3 4% 234 28% 9 Rivarine 366,250 5% 7,603,313 *Jet Master 106 71,729 683 47 67 44% 3 3 6% 215 31% 11 Master Sabina 1,200,000 16% 7,510,350 Greys Inn 74 101,491 480 30 47 41% 2 4 7% 115 24% 1 Legal Eagle 4,171,000 56% 7,065,263 Ideal World 82 86,162 461 40 59 49% 3 5 8% 138 30% 4 Smart Call 2,503,000 35% 6,535,650 Go Deputy 45 145,237 302 22 44 49% 4 7 18% 84 28% 6 Abashiri 3,391,250 52% 6,280,588 *Tiger Ridge 96 65,423 578 38 62 40% 3 5 8% 166 29% 3 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 19% 5,729,263 Mogok 112 51,154 664 38 53 34% 2 2 5% 201 30% 4 Wild One 781,250 14% 5,647,438 Toreador 114 49,539 687 43 63 38% 2 2 5% 187 27% 4 Lazer Star 492,500 9% 5,471,138 Miesque’s Approval 148 36,967 1065 49 69 33% 0 0 0% 223 21% 1 Judicial 353,875 6%

29,469,317 Klawervlei Stud 401 73,490 2138 142 193 35% 5 7 4% 610 29% 19 Illuminator 10,615,467 36% 20,338,538 Summerhill Stud 360 56,496 2286 131 195 36% 3 4 2% 596 26% 14 Rabada 2,336,250 11% 14,319,550 Highlands 174 82,296 980 67 105 39% 8 12 12% 263 27% 14 Silver Mountain 4,410,824 31% 11,221,713 Maine Chance 191 58,752 1114 82 121 43% 5 5 6% 355 32% 14 Liege 430,000 4% 10,763,525 Lammerskraal Stud 84 128,137 523 45 87 54% 7 10 16% 163 31% 11 Abashiri 3,391,250 32% 9,495,026 Wilgerbosdrift 116 81,854 762 60 89 52% 4 5 7% 245 32% 11 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 13% 8,431,688 Scott Bros 167 50,489 1077 48 69 29% 2 3 4% 303 28% 3 Talktothestars 1,315,850 16% 8,360,575 Mauritzfontein Stud 99 84,450 605 48 69 48% 5 8 10% 188 31% 5 Smart Call 2,503,000 30% 7,828,350 Avontuur Farm 53 147,705 250 27 43 51% 4 6 15% 85 34% 6 Legal Eagle 4,171,000 53% 7,808,650 Drakenstein Stud 95 82,196 513 48 78 51% 3 6 6% 174 34% 10 Inara 1,682,800 22% 7,560,288 Varsfontein Stud 99 76,367 598 45 65 45% 3 4 7% 196 33% 7 Juxtapose 1,376,000 18% 6,098,750 Ascot Stud 87 70,101 492 41 61 47% 2 2 5% 154 31% 9 Gulf Storm 680,250 11% 5,277,150 Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud 120 43,976 660 32 38 27% 0 0 0% 181 27% 1 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 35% 5,082,288 Cheveley Stud 78 65,158 425 38 55 49% 3 6 8% 120 28% 3 Bela-Bela 1,083,125 21% 4,920,619 Moutonshoek 113 43,545 600 39 49 35% 4 5 10% 166 28% 3 Exit Here 841,744 17% 4,876,514 The Alchemy 99 49,258 639 42 58 42% 2 2 5% 179 28% 5 Unparalleled 281,600 6% 4,847,975 GJ Armitage 76 63,789 457 30 41 39% 2 2 7% 134 29% 3 French Navy 1,317,500 27%

LEADING SIRE BY STAKES ON ARTIFICIAL GOINGseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 12 June 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

2,256,575 *Kahal 79 28,564 292 25 34 32% 0 0 0% 70 24% 1 Chennai Babe 273,750 12% 2,064,450 *Western Winter 65 31,761 190 23 31 35% 0 0 0% 65 34% 2 Canigao 198,750 10% 2,063,725 Silvano 72 28,663 206 21 29 29% 0 0 0% 70 34% 0 Night Shadow 198,125 10% 1,814,600 Dynasty 61 29,748 176 22 23 36% 2 2 9% 61 35% 2 Olma 186,250 10% 1,662,925 Miesque’s Approval 78 21,320 326 18 23 23% 0 0 0% 72 22% 0 Quintella 175,625 11% 1,611,425 Trippi 55 29,299 121 21 26 38% 1 1 5% 31 26% 0 In Other Words 184,375 11% 1,602,500 *Jet Master 52 30,817 202 14 21 27% 0 0 0% 61 30% 0 Peter Piper 180,000 11% 1,573,700 Captain Al 48 32,785 125 16 22 33% 1 1 6% 42 34% 0 Barbosa 168,750 11% 1,510,425 Judpot 55 27,462 169 18 24 33% 0 0 0% 53 31% 0 Surrey 119,425 8% 1,376,525 Var 67 20,545 176 14 16 21% 0 0 0% 53 30% 1 Vauclair 118,750 9%

GUESS WHO’S VISITING ACT OF WAR?Act Of War is something else: among the best sons of one of history’s best sires, out of a Broodmare of the Year, he’s already attracted as good an opening book as we’ve known.

Besides, three of the top ten mares sold at last weekend’s CTS Select Mares & Fillies sale have joined them. Get in, before he goes into battle.

SEE THE HORSE, WATCH HIS RACES, BOOK YOUR MARE.www.summerhill.co.za

Contact: Linda Norval033 263 1081

IF IT’S WINNERS YOU WANT… YOU KNOW WHERE TO LOOK.

IT’S JUST A MATTER OF HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF.www.summerhill.co.za

Contact: Tarryn Liebenberg083 787 1982

1st – Mulher de Branco for Mike Bass

1st – Top Form for Charles Laird

1st – Arch Rival (AP Arrow) for Geoff Woodruff

Week-in, week-out, Summerhill sales graduates deliver the

goods for those with a discerning taste.

1st – Johnnie For Pops (AP Arrow) for the Alexanders

1st – First-timer Yankeedoodledandy for Charles Laird

1st – Purely Atomic for Alan Greef

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Great growers knowyou have to graft the best on good rootstock

GALILEOon a Gr1 mare

HALFWAY TO HEAVEN

whose sire PIVOTAL

dam CASSANDRA GO

and damsireINDIAN RIDGE

all won the King’s Stand Stakes ROYAL ASCOT

Warwick Render Cell: 082 872 7799 • [email protected] • Jehan Malherbe Cell: 083 252 8146 • [email protected] Box 209, Mooi River 3300 • www.bushhillstud.co.za

all won the King’s Stand Stakes all won the King’s Stand Stakes ROYAL ASCOT

Gr1 placed multiple Gr3 winner, Timeform 115, out of Irish 1000 Guineas winner Halfway To Heaven (Timeform 118)

Stud 2016 – R20.000

GALILEO – HALFWAY TO HEAVEN by PIVOTAL

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Gr2 POST MERCHANTS at Greyville on Friday

rainer Justin Snaith saddled the winner of the original Durban Merchants for the last two years but does not have a runner in the 2016 race.

Up The LadderThe Normandy Stud-bred Trippi gelding

Ferrie has been spoken about as something special and takes a step up in class.

He beat a rather ordinary Graduation field last time but his astute trainer rates him highly and his turn of foot suggests that he could match strides with the best here – especially off his handy 52kgs from a good draw.

Sean Tarry saddles a trio of runners, headed by topweight Trip To Heaven, who lost the Gold Challenge in the boardroom last Saturday.

If this talented son of Trippi recovers sufficiently to run here, he could challenge for top honours on his best speed form.

His slow start is a worrying factor.

First TimeStablemate Buckland will be ridden by

first- choice rider S’manga Khumalo and has been rested 11 weeks since going down fifth and 1,80 lengths behind Talktothestars in the Senor Santa.

Buckland received 4kgs there from the subsequent Tsogo Sun winner and must be considered if taking to Greyville first time.

The third of Tarry’s runners is reserve runner, Old Em.

Dean Kannemeyer’s Captain Alfredo won the Listed In Full Flight Handicap but failed to produce the goods when outgunned

4,10 lengths back in the Tsogo Sun Sprint a fortnight ago.

The son of Captain Al is well drawn and is a winner on the poly at this venue. He meets Red Ray on a half kilo better terms for just under a length beating last time.

Joey Ramsden’s Red Ray attracted plenty of betting support in the Tsogo Sun when returning from a long rest.

He had no luck in running, losing a show, but stayed on late when 3,15 lengths off Talktothestars.

The top-class entire son of Western Winter has his first start at Greyville and if not being hit by the second ran after a rest bogey, he must come into the reckoning on his Gr1 form of earlier.

In FormAlec Laird enjoyed feature success last

Saturday on the Rising Sun Gold Challenge raceday and he saddles a pair of runners.

The well performed Aurum Pot (like Laird’s Saturday success, a Judpot) has drawn in the bush and Avontuur sponsored Callum Murray will have to draw on every ounce of the gelding’s gate-speed to have a chance.

On a line through his penultimate run to Talktothestars, he is not far off the most competitive in this race.

His stablemate Amazing Strike has also drawn wide and comes in off a lower handicap win at the Vaal last time.

He looks to have a big task in tjis line-up.Mike de Kock-trained Moofeed was runner-

up in this race last year behind Daring Dave in what was a memorable finish.

The son of Duke Of Marmalade has not been

at his best in his last few starts and Muzi Yeni has a tough task on his hands from the 13 draw – even though the entire likes to run at them late.

WideGauteng visitor Belong

To Me is another to pull a wide draw and runs off three unplaced runs, suggesting a loss of form.

He showed pace when 7,20 lengths behind Carry On Alice in the Gr1 Computaform Sprint.

The lightly raced 5yo London Call has drawn sweetly at 2 and comes off a 15 week break when beaten by the superior speed of Muscatt at Scottsville.

The son of Kahal has won 4 from 8 starts and gave weight and disposed of Mr Roy in comfortable style at his penultimate start.

This is a jump in class.Gr3 Tommy Hotspur

Handicap winner Viking Hero has his first run in KZN and seldom runs a bad race.

Grant Maroun’s Mullins Bay gelding could be a quartet kicker if he adapts to the track conditions and enjoys to run at the leaders late off a fast gallop.

Top MareMike Bass’ Gr1 winning

mare Fly By Night upstaged her more fancied stablemate Lanner Falcon in the SA Fillies Sprint, when staying on for second 1,25 lengths behind Real Princess.

The fairer sex were

victorious in this race two years back when Varikate scored and Fly By Night has beaten the boys and is a classy galloper on her day. Gary Alexander’s Querari 3yo Kangaroo Jack has won 3 from 7 and steps up in class in his first jump away from home.

It won’t be easy going for the talented youngster from the 11 draw.

Former Cape based Asstar came out firing on his opening KZN run when slamming Gr1 winner Guiness in receipt of 1,5kgs over the Scottsville 1000m. The 4yo son of Ashaawes has been found wanting at this level previously but may be coming into his own and makes for an interesting prospect.

FactorsThe state of the track, luck

in running from the draw

are the lead factors as the seasoned experience and class of the likes of Red Ray face the progressive Ferrie, who carries little weight from a flying gate.

Captain Alfredo and Fly By Night are both decent form sprinters, while Buckland could give the Tarry team a SA Champions Season change of fortune.

How Do The Weights Get Allotted?The weights for the Gr2 Post Merchants have been

allotted as follows according to these bands:Bench mark at 62,0 kg = 115 or moreBench mark at 60,0 kg = 110 to 114Bench mark at 58,0 kg = 105 to 109Bench mark at 56,0 kg = 100 to 104Bench mark at 54,0 kg = 95 to 99Bench mark at 52,0 kg = 94 and lessThe winner of this race will not incur a pen alty of more

than 6 Rat ing points, unless specifically requestedThere will also be no rating increase for placed horses,

unless specifically requested.Weight for age allowances will be applied where

applicable to a minimum weight of 50,0 kgA sex allowance of 2,5 kg will apply for Fillies

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The sprinters are back in the limelight at Greyville on Friday evening where the 28th renewal of the R400 000 Gr2 Post Merchants will be run over the 1200m. Dennis Drier’s up-and-coming Trippi 3yo Ferrie appears very progressive and looks a big runner from the 1 draw with talented Cape rider Grant Van Niekerk in the saddle.

2010 1 Casey Cool 59.5 ( 8) 13/2 2 Bush Pirate 56.5 (13) 25/1 3 Mr Top 53.5 ( 1) 25/1

2011 1 Splash Gold 59.0 (11) 15/2 2 Rebel Knight 59.0 ( 9) 9/2 3 Winking Jack 57.0 ( 2) 4/1

2012 1 Mike’s Choice 56.0 ( 5) 15/1 2 Rebel Knight 60.0 (14) 40/1 3 Sports Coach 53.5 ( 1) 5/2

2013 1 Merhee 54.0 ( 6) 6/1 2 Welwitschia 55.5 ( 1) 19/10 3 Copper Parade 56.0 (14) 49/1

2014 1 Varikate 53.5 ( 8) 8/1 2 Kingston Boy 56.0 ( 1) 6/1 3 Eddie Sweat 54.0 ( 3) 13/2

2015 1 Daring Dave 56.0 ( 4) 11/1 2 Moofeed 56.0 (13) 14/1 3 Willow Magic 56.0 ( 6) 15/10

Gr2 Post Merchants PAST WINNERS

Palladium(2yo Silvano colt – Minelli)

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LEGISLATEAuction price R100 000 • Rated 119

Horse of the Year 2014 Horse of the Year 2015

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2014 Louis The KingAuction price R55 000 • Rated 116

2016 AbashiriAuction price R400 000 • Rated 117

Leading the pack 2016

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Gr3 TRACK AND BALL OAKS at Scottsville on Sunday

Gr3 TRACK AND BALL DERBY at Scottsville on Sunday

he Joey Ramsden-trained 6yo Captain Al gelding Disco Al is back to defend his title after he set the class record for 2 400m at Scottsville when winning this race last year - but his recent form is less than encouraging.

Anton Marcus takes the ride ahead of his more enthusiastic looking stablemate Coltrane, who has better form on face value.

Disco Al had a prep when 8 lengths off Solid Speed in the Betting World 1900 – that was his first run after a long break following his unplaced effort in the Sansui Summer Cup.

Both are dogged hardknocking stayers and Joey will have them fit.

Dean Kannemeyer’s progressive stayer Cape Speed has won his opening two SA Champions Season starts in good style and comes in here on 55 kgs as a fit and decent 3yo, who will be well suited to the 2400m test.

He looks a really decent sort.With no Sean Tarry runner in the field,

S’manga Khumalo has been engaged to ride the British-bred Kingston Mines for the Mike de Kock stable.

GOLD Circle announced in 2014 that the Betting World Derby and the Betting World Oaks would be opened to all ages at weight-for-age terms.

“With the main focus of the three year olds during Champions Season being the KRA Guineas’, The Daily News 2000, the Woolavington Stakes and obviously the Vodacom Durban July, the Derby and Oaks have been downgraded over the years and have struggled to find a consistent place in the programme,” said Racing and

The R300 000 Gr3 Track And Ball Derby formerly run under classic conditions for three-year-olds at level weights at Clairwood, is now open to all horses at weight-for-age plus penalties and is run over 2400m on the Scottsville Inside Track on Sunday.

TThe five-year-old failed to feature in the

recent Lonsdale Stirrup Cup but he had finished in the first three in his two previous feature events in the Cape.

Storm Warning from the Johan Janse van Vuuren stable never featured in the Lonsdale either but had finished third in the Gold Bowl before that and is a dour stayer on his day.

Brain Wiid’s Derby Trial winner Bankable Teddy is an interesting runner who looks eminently suited to this type of race if he adapts to Scottsville.

The son of Bankable was only 2,20 lengths back to Rabada in the Daily News 2000, when marginally outclassed and a reproduction of that sort of effort would bring him into the picture in this company.

Andre Nel’s French Revolution sparked when chasing Kitty’s Destiny home on the polytrack last time out.

He will enjoy the stamina test and is a 5yo with a touch of class who is yet to fulfil his earlier promise.

A case can be made for the likes of Kitty’s Destiny and even Deputy Jud if they stay.

But we are going with Cape Speed and Bankable Teddy to hold the Ramsden duo.

Marketing Executive Graeme Hawkins at the time. Hawkins added that there was international precedent, such as the Irish St Leger and the Yorkshire Oaks, to vary the terms and conditions of some of the “traditional” Classics and they felt that the quality and depth of both races would be enhanced.

“In addition, there are no weight-for-age races in South Africa over the distance and the overall programme for stayers would benefit from the change,” he added.

Breaking Tradition – Or The Right Step?

ightingale arrrived in KZN with a massive reputation and got off to a flying start with an impressive win in a lowly rated polytrack mile at Greyville.

Older GenerationShe then caught the eye when chasing Bela-

Bela home in the Daisy Guineas and followed up with a very satisfactory third placing behind the same filly in the Woolavington 2000.

It is frankly difficult to match that level of current credentials in the thirteen horse field that she faces over 2400m on Sunday.

But there are a few older fillies that could give her something to think about!

Foremost amongst those is the Neil Bruss trained Deputy Ryder.

A gutsy winner of the Listed East Coast Cup at her last start, Anthony Delpech takes the reins from Grant Van Niekerk.

Bruss has some back-up in the race in the form of another Go Deputy, Devon Air Stakes winner, Flying Ice. She was only marginally behind Bela-Bela in both of the mentioned features and looks a filly that will relish the 2400m test.

Killer BlowOrmond Ferraris brings the hard- knocking

Duke of Marmalade mare, Marmalady down from Joburg and has engaged the bang in-form Weichong Marwing.

Her recent form cannot be faulted in good company but she has shown a tendency to lack a killer blow when the chips are down.

Joey Ramsden's topweighted Gallica Rose enjoys Scottsville but was slightly disappointing in the East Coast Cup when failing to produce her usual flourish and running just under two lengths off Deputy Ryder.

In her defence, she did pull up lame and has shown a strong liking for the extra ground.

NMike De Kock's New Zealand-bred The

Centenary, runs for Randall Simons and cannot be faulted on recent form. She ran an excellent second behind Trophy Wife in the Gr2 Gerald Rosenberg Stakes after winning the Listed Spook Express at her previous outing. She has not drawn well but cannot be discounted.

Narrow DefeatGathering Fame was an unlucky loser of the

East Coast Cup when coming out firing after a three month break. It will be interesting to see if she can maintain that level of form in her second run after a rest.

Patchit Up Baby is a consistent place getter and enjoys running on off a strong pace. The daughter of Ideal World finished within a length of Trophy Wife in the Gerald Rosenberg and is surely the closest thing to a winning place bet on the afternoon.

Vino Veritas ran a very disappointing race in the Gerald Rosenberg when 16 lengths off Trophy Wife and her recent form does not inspire much confidence.

Much the same can be said of Witchcraft, who has also battled at her last few starts.

Andre Nel's Australian-bred Ma Choix gave plenty of cheek in the Listed East Coast Cup when right on top of the first two.

She is a game and consistent mare who is worthy of inclusion in quartets.

Work Ethic and Christmas Carol are the balance of the 3yo's and appear to lack the fight at this level on what they have shown to date.

OpenIn what looks a competitive race, Nightingale

may have sufficient class to take her next step up the ladder and she is the selection to beat Marmalady and Flying Ice.

Go wide if possible in the exotics.

The exciting Mike Bass trained Silvano filly Nightingale stands out as the filly to side with in Sunday's R300 000 Gr3 Track And Ball Oaks at Scottsville.

Gr3 TRACK AND BALL OAKS at Scottsville on Sunday

Cape Speed looks very

progressive

Classy Nightingale

looks the pick

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Gr3 JUBILEE HANDICAP at Turffontein last Sunday

ean Tarry would have breathed a sigh of relief after the recent virus concerns and it was pleasing to see his July entry

Trophy Wife winning a Pinnacle Stakes earlier in the afternoon. Things panned out beautifully for Liege as S’manga Khumalo had the son of Dynasty relaxed as stablemate Stonehenge kept

things honest leading the way out front.

S’manga Khumalo brought Liege forward at the 400m marker and the son of Dynasty stayed on strongly to thwart the late tackle by the year

older Rainy Day Blues, who continues to improve nicely. The winner’s margin was a comfortable 1,10 lengths and he registered a time of 109,38 secs.

Romany Prince stayed on nicely for third a further 1,10 lengths back, with July hopeful Judicial fluffing his lines with a weak fourth.

Topweight and race favourite Deo Juvente, who was having his first run in

22 weeks, went wrong in running and was pulled out of the race by Piere Strdyom.

Judicial failed to turn the power on late and plodded into fourth – probably blowing any hope he may have had of getting a run in the July.

Liege has largely been found wanting when taking on his own age group at feature level but is growing in confidence.

He has now won 4 races with 2 places from 14 starts and took his stakes tally to R430 000.

Bred by Maine Chance Farms, Liege is by Dynasty out of that high class and versatile broodmare Lyrical Linda (Jallad), who won eight races from 1400m to 2000m.

He was purchased for R650 000 by Rainbow Beach Trading off the 2014 CTS Cape Ready To Run Sale.

3 JUBILEE HANDICAP at Turffontein last Sunday

The Sean Tarry trained Liege has always been touted as above average. He finally put a feature winning performance together with an authoritative showing in Sunday’s R250 000 Gr3 Jubilee Handicap at Turffontein.

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Gr3 CUP TRIAL at Greyville last Saturday

R150 000 LADY’S SLIPPER (Listed)at Fairview last Friday

R135 000 DEVON AIR STAKES (Listed)at Greyville last Saturday

R135 000 GATECRASHER STAKES (Listed)at Greyville last Saturday

he Moutonshoek – bred Exit Here was scratched from the Vodacom Durban July just three days after a dull effort when way downfield behind

Black Arthur in the KZN Guineas. Prior to that he

had run stone last in the Gr3 Kings Cup. Laird was clear in the build up to the Cup Trial that he blamed the jockeys for allowing his charge to run too freely in both of those starts.

So anybody who listened may have taken a touch of the 20-1 or the R31 win (R7-90 a place) available

on the tote on Saturday and would be smiling – even though passionate owner Alesh Naidoo, whose Fire Racing Trust silks were in the Gatecrasher Stakes winner’s box earlier, was obviously not one of them.

Weichong Marwing is the man for the big day and he

rode a pearler, dictating the gallop on a relaxed Exit Here, ahead of Halve The Deficit and Gold Onyx.

Into the straight they fanned out and Exit Here looked to be under severe pressure as the challenges came from all sides, with Dynamic looking very dangerous on his inside.

Justin Snaith’s Dynasty gelding looked to head Exit Here in the final 150m but was not quite good enough to go past and he is likely to be relegated to one of the supporting features on July day. Exit Here stayed on strongly to win by a quarter

length in a time of 110,25 secs. The Conglomerate came on strongly late to grab third, but an objection by Duncan Howells on behalf of fourth placed Saratoga Dancer, on the grounds of intimidation in the latter stages, saw the placings reversed. The Conglomerate is another that has probably not done quite enough to be get into the July.

Master’s Eye plodded in the straight but stayed on for fifth and could be more effective over 400m further, while It Is Written came from miles back and stayed on into sixth place.

Exit Here has now won

6 races with 2 places from 11 starts and took his stakes earnings to R933 094.

Exit Here is a R1,1 million Cape Premier Yearling Sale Book 2 graduate. He was bred by Moutonshoek and is a son of Jay Peg out of the unraced Jet Master mare, Summer Angel – which makes him a half brother to the well perfomed Eventual Angel, who ran unplaced in the Tibouchina Stakes, a half hour earlier. Exit Here has earned a guaranteed ticket into the Gr1 Champions Cup on Super Saturday, courtesy of this victory.

Trainer Charles Laird had been quietly confident all week that the Jay Peg colt Exit Here would run a big race with a decent ride in Saturday’s R250 000 Gr3 Cup Trial. Judging from the price, very few listened and the 3yo produced the major shock of the day to upstage some Vodacom Durban July hopefuls.

aleficent was coming in fresh off a runaway maiden success at the Vaal a fortnight earlier but attracted plenty of attention to start 5-2 in an open looking race.With Brandon Lerena seemingly in a bit of a hurry and treating the 1400m feature like a 600m scurry, taking the lightning fast Call Me Winter up to lead in a flash from her wide draw, Weichong

Marwing had Maleficent comfortable in third, posted just a length off the good-looking Querari Falcon.

Into the straight it came as little surprise to see Call Me Winter go out the back door as Maleficent also appeared to come under pressure with the ever-present Querari Falcon looking dangerous.

With the daughter of Querari pinching a length, Maleficent had it all to do, but she clicked what it was all about in three strides and came home powerfully as a very green Querari Falcon hung inwards onto her. Marwing knew what he had under him though and straightened Maleficent out to draw clear and win by 3,25 lengths in a time of 83,27 secs.

It was to be the first leg of a feature double for Marwing, who was seen at his brilliant best on Cup Trial winner Exit Here, two races later. Querari Falcon looks promising and stayed on two lengths in front of a late finishing Final Judgement, who just edged out Star Burst Galaxy. Maleficent was bred by Shirluck Stud and is another progressive daughter of Varsfontein stallion Judpot.

She is out of the speedy two-time winning Kabool mare Kite Runner, which makes her a full sister to Vodacom Durban July candidate and SA Derby heartstopper, Rocketball.

She has won twice after beaten into second on an odds-on debut over 1200m at the Vaal, where she showed oodles of pace.

She took her earnings to R158 625, which amount excludes the BSA Added Value Stakes Bonus of R77 500.

he meeting was held in sticky conditions with a soft rain fall-ing throughout the afternoon. All riders were given an extra 0.5 Kg at the scale due to

their wet equipment.Fortune was aboard the

second favourite O Tamara, one of three Alan Greeff runners in the fifteen strong field, where the Mike Bass-trained Cape raider Extradite started a 15-10 fravourite. O Tamara was some lengths off the early gallop set by Lady Willow, who over raced and fell in a whole passing the 200m to run stone last.

The wide awake Craig Zackey had noticed the pacemaker wobbling and grabbed two lengths on the maiden Favour’s Pride, and it looked a winning lead as Fortune was weaving his way through traffic.

In an exciting finish, the Fortune magic worked and O Tamara got up to beat the gutsy Favour’s Pride (what price in a maiden next time?) by a head in a time of 87,32 secs, with

hey were sent on their way again and Weichong Marwing took the favourite Daffiq out to lead from Lee’s Star and Buffalo Soldier. Keagan De Melo had Palladium relaxed at the back. Into the 400m Daffiq continued to gallop strongly and looked to be comfortable in front as challenges from Buffalo Soldier and Lee’s Star fizzled.At the 200m Palladium had taken off and cut Daffiq’s lead with every stride to get up and win going away by

a neck in a time of 84,97 secs. This victory was a mirror image of his debut win over 200m shorter when he had taken off from nowhere.

The start troublemaker Skip The Red made a miraculous recovery to run on powerfully for third. Trainer Charles Laird said that Alesh Naidoo had found Palladium at sale. “We had a mission for July day and we are two thirds of the way there,” he said. Alesh Naidoo confirmed that he had loved Palladium when he saw him and went to R1,7 million for him at the 2015 National Yearling Sale. “I was shocked at the Bookies pricing him at 40 to 1. This if for Avontuur and Pippa,” he said.

Bred by Avontuur, Palladium hails from a superb Gr1 winning family and is a son of champion sire Silvano out of the four-time winning Eliiodor mare, Minelli. The grand mare produced yet another black type winner and Avontuur’s Pippa Mickleburgh was elated.

“Palladium joins his half siblings Val De Ra,Mitra and Tevez to mark this super mare’s great service to the farm. Well done to loyal supporter and friend Alesh Naidoo and master trainer Charles Laird!” she said.

Given the Silvano influence, Palladium looks an athlete with plenty of scope.

Palladium is unbeaten in two starts and took his stakes earnings to R134 375 – that amount excludes the BSA Added Value Stakes Bonus of R77 500. The further he goes, the more effective he is likely to be and the future looks bright for the exciting 2yo.

Scribante Success

The Judpots are flying and the Varsfontein stallion produced his most recent eyecatcher when the Alec Laird-trained Maleficent turned on the charm and the jets to outstrip her nine

rivals with a smooth win in Saturday’s R135 000 Listed Devon Air Stakes.

Ten youngsters lined up for the R135 000 Listed Gatecrasher Stakes and things were going smoothly until Skip The Red reared and forced his gate a moment before the rest were sprung. The starter was obliged

to make a split second call and there will be many arguments for and against.

Andrew Fortune won his second Fairview Friday feature in seven days when he was seen at his top-class best again to get O Tamara home in the R150 000 Listed Lady’s Slipper.

TExtradite running on wide out 2,25 lengths back. The winner is one of many nice youngsters racing in the Scribante white and orange silks this season.

The recently sold for reputed telephone numbers Oomph was one of those,but they have some good depth and O Tamara looks to be getting better and better – and will relish a bit further.

O Tamara was bred by the Scibante’s Piemonte Stud, which is based in the heart of racehorse country in KZN. O Tamara was not really wanted at sale – she went through the ring at the 2015 Suncoast KZN Yearling Sale where she was bought for R30 000 by Pine Lodge Stud.

O Tamara has now won 3 races with 4 places from 7 starts and took her stakes tally to R233 725 – which excludes the BSA Added Value Stakes Bonus of R77 500.

With her ability, the family are happy to have her racing for them and with her black-type will add value to their broodmare band.

She is by Equus Champion colt of 2007, Argonaut, out of the three-time winning Spectrum mare, Syncopate.

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Theatre Of Dreams

Exit Here (Weichong Marwing) holds off the challenge from Dynamic – the unplaced Master’s Eye (Piere Strydom) is in the photo

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Gr2 TIBOUCHINA STAKES at Greyville last Saturday

Rising Sun Gr1 GOLD CHALLENGE at Greyville last Saturday

he connections of the Australian-bred 9 to 2 shot Mac De Lago will be smiling after the gelding booked his Vodacom Durban July berth with a deserved boardroom nod.Trainer Weiho Marwing probably experienced some nervous flash-backs to the 2014 Durban July at

the same venue, when things didn’t end quite as well as they did for him on Saturday.

He lodged an objection following Mac De Lago going down in a thriller to Sean Tarry’s improved again Trip To Heaven, who ran a gutsy race from last into the straight after a hesitant start in the prestigious weight-for-age mile.

The SA punting public have enjoyed something of a tempestuous relationship with

rawford had two runners in the fairer sex feature and may have felt that Mike Bass’ multiple Gr1 winner Inara had his pair’s

measure at the weights – and would probably have happily

the obviously talented but enigmatic 4yo Mac De Lago over the past few seasons.

Often touted and tipped, he has run some top-class races but his only win prior to this sizzling Gr1 credit was a modest first in an MR 79 Handicap at Turffontein at the end of 2014.

But he has been around the big league block a few times and despite a lack of silverware in his cupboard, has run some top-class races without delivering the killer blows – and was pitched at 16 on the Vodacom Durban July published on 30 May. And after this – dare we say slightly hollow – victory, will surely take his place in history on 2 July.

Marwing’s objection came as no surprise after Trip To Heaven, despite the efforts of replacement jockey Grant van Niekerk, had shifted in under pressure on to Mac De Lago

over the last 250m, and in the process cost his opponent some involuntary valuable ground.

The Stipes came back with an ‘upheld’ verdict and it was another body blow for the Sean Tarry yard after a tough couple of weeks, dogged by suspicions of a virus in their Joburg base.

After their 3yo Prospect Strike had done the donkey work, the stable’s rising popular July fancy Frenchy Navy got going late to finish third, another 1.75 lengths back in an excellent prep, that would have provided some compensation for the boardroom disappointment.

French Navy was two lengths ahead of Drill Hall Stakes hero New Predator, who looked dangerous late

– but almost seems more effective at 1400m.

The winner’s time was a smart 95,48 secs.

The 7yo 28-10 favourite Ice Machine failed to produce a finish and ran 6 lengths back.

Gold Circle Marketing Executive Graeme Hawkins threw a light-hearted spin on some tense moments in the post-race presentation when he said that it was Piere Strydom’s ‘first Gr1 as a 50 year old!’ Striker, who rode Talktothestars to win the Gr1 Tsogo Sun Sprint just a week earlier, celebrated his half century birthday on Tuesday this week – as well as a new 5000 winner milestone as a fully fledged jockey.

Mac De Lago was bred in Australia by G Downey and was purchased by James Bester

Bloodstock for A$65 000 off the 2013 Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale.

He is a son of Fairy King stallion Encosta De Lago and is out of the six-time winning Vettori mare, Macavelli Miss.

Lightly raced, Mac De Lago has won 3 races with 4 places from his 13 starts and doubled his stakes tally to R1 238 750 on a profitable afternoon.

Despite the forecast rain holding off, there was quite some evidence of kickback on the track but no negative feedback from anybody involved. The countdown to Africa’s biggest day of racing continues with the Vodacom Durban July weights being published on Tuesday 14 June.

We can’t wait!

It is obviously not the preferred way to decide Gr1 contests but the dramatic objection that overshadowed a thrilling finish to the R1 million Rising Sun Gold Challenge at Greyville on Saturday had a happy ending for some.

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settled for some place money. But the 2015 KrA Guineas winner showed the benefit of a top-class prep and her liking for the Greyville track as she burst through at 20-1 from lengths off to cut down the Cape Fillies Guineas winner Silver Mountain, who had looked a winner inside the distance.

After Littleblacknumber had set

the fractions ahead of entisaar, with Inara beautifully placed two lengths off them, the race heated up at the top of the straight as Piere Strydom brouught Olma around her field to challenge.

entisaar started shortening her stride as Inara came forward in the centre, with Silver Mountain flying down the outside under a vigorous

Fayd’herbe urge. At the 200m Silver Mountain was being hailed a winner, but Alexis emerged from the shadows and came home shunting. She got up to beat Silver Mountain by a neck in a time of 83,61 secs.

The luckless Sensible Lover had nowhere to go late in proceedings and was not disgraced as she sailed past the one-paced Inara to secure third, a further half length back.

Inara was really given every chance by jockey Grant van Niekerk, but her Gauteng raid exertions may have taken the wind out of her sails.

Winning jockey, SMG Cape Town sponsored Corne Orffer

modestly played down his fine timing.

“I didn’t really have a choice to have her that far back as there was a bit of scrimmaging. But into the straight I balanced her and found a gap and she picked it up beautifully. She has done so well at this track,” he said. Trainer Brett Crawford, who unbelievably only has twelve horses in his raiding string said that it often was a matter of luck that things panned out so smoothly.

“She loves Greyville – I think it is four runs for three wins here and she has also had a fantastic prep and been working up a storm. I just want to thank Delma and Lance Sherrell, who have been

major supporters of my yard. Then to Corne for a great ride and to my assistant Barry Donnely who has been doing a lot of the work with me travelling backwards and forwards,” he said. The Connemara Stud-bred Alexis is a daughter of Dynasty out of the Parade Leader mare rydethecreek.

Alexis was purchased by TM Bloodstock for r200 000 at the 2013 CTS ready To run Sale and took her stakes tally to r744 560 with her sixth win (3 places) from her 17 starts to date.

The Garden Province is always a classy competitive race to win, but Alexis looks overdue for a Gr1 victory and her presence there will add value.

Brett Crawford’s giantkiller Alexis sure can gallop when in the mood. The 4yo daughter of Dynasty produced a scintillating turn of foot to win the R400 000 Gr2 Tibouchina Stakes at Greyville on Saturday – and looks to have a Gr1 in her at any time,with the Garden Province on July day as her next target.

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Alexis Arrives On Time

Mac De Lago (Piere Strydom) and Trip To

Heaven go head to head

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or the past 39 years, the J&B brand has invested signi-ficant resources to ensure the staging of this

prestigious horseracing event. Over time it has grown to become one of South Africa’s grandest social occasions and the country’s longest-standing sports sponsorship.

“We are extremely proud of what we have achieved with the J&B™ Met and the wonderful experience it has created over the years. We are certainly going to miss working with this exceptional annual event and team,” says Jeff Milliken, Managing Director of Diageo SA.

The 2016 J&B Met was the completion of a three year contract commitment to the event. In reviewing its strategy

There are only two words that I can find to describe the reaction of Sporting Post readers to the news that Tellytrack no longer wanted my services on course - completely overwhelming, writes Dave Mollett.

After 14 years (no pension coming!), it was indeed a shock to be advised of their decision by e-mail. That racing experts with such a huge knowledge of the sport like Barry Irwin, robin Bruss, Tony Proudlock, Ian Jayes

for the J&B brand, Diageo SA has made the decision to end the partnership and allocate resources to other brand initiatives.

This has not been an easy decision but we feel that this is right for the brand.

The first Metropolitan mile was run in 1883, with J&B assuming sponsorship in 1977 when the event came to be known as the J&B™ Met. Since the first J&B™ Met, the event has attracted South Africans from all walks of life who come together to celebrate the best of fashion, music, food and horseracing.

“We would like to thank the Met for a lengthy and fruitful partnership spanning nearly four decades. We are grateful to have been a part of such an iconic event and are certain of its continued success, with an incredible team at the

helm to take it forward,” says Milliken. Kenilworth racing Chairman Chris van Niekerk expressed much gratitude to Diageo SA for their valued support and loyalty over a lengthy period. “A 39 year sponsorship is a great achievement and as partners we had a tremendous Met journey. We wish Diageo SA much success with their new campaign.”

head of Media executive for Phumelela Gaming, rob Scott said that whilst it’s sad to see the partnership come to an end, exciting opportunities are up for the taking.

“We are in the process of closing a brand new deal and will announce our new sponsors of the Met in due course. The date of the running of the 2017 Cape Town Met will be announced at the same time.”

Overwhelmed Molly Says Thanks

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and Michael de Brolio should take time out to post their comments is truly gratifying. We are talking here about gentlemen whose opinions carry great weight in the sport. I chuckled at Tony Proudlock’s comment that “In england he would have got a Knighthood.” That might be the second best comment about this Yorkshireman who has now been in SA for 46 years.

The best has to be that of the late reg Griffin, head of

Timeform, who introduced me to a steward at York and said “This is David Mollett - he’s Timeform’s best export.”

To his credit, rob Scott, new head at Tellytrack, arranged a meeting within 24 hours of the Sporting Post story hitting the streets. In football terms, rob’s appointment is a “huge signing”. Whatever it cost Phumelela to lure him from the corporate world, it is money well spent.

his enthusiasm for the sport is

Fandicapping has always been a touchy subject and by and large it is a thankless task and a job for which you need a thick skin, but there are times when one looks at the big picture that one plus one often does not add up to two.

There have been several mutterings among trainers and owners that because of some glaring anomalies, an alternative system needs to be introduced that is simpler for all. Some trainers do not appear to have a problem with the merit rating system per se, but rather with the method in which it is applied.

The general consensus seems to be handicappers only take a micro view of a race and not a macro view that takes the full picture into account.

The victory of Talktothestars in Saturday’s Grade 1 Tsogo Sprint has highlighted some of the issues. Trainer Coenie de Beer’s runner was rated 116 going into the race and carried top weight of 60kg. After his victory he was raised five points to 121, which makes him the highest rated runner in the country – one point more than multiple Grade 1 winner Legal Eagle.

His new rating has raised other concerns. In both the Computaform Sprint and the Cape Flying Championships – both Grade 1 events – Talktothestars finished about one length behind Carry On Alice. In those weight-for-age races the gelding had to concede Carry On Alice a 2.5kg sex allowance. On the old ratings, had they met in a handicap, he would only have given her 1kg which would have brought them closer together.

However, now seven points split them so should they run in a handicap Talktothestars would have to give the filly 3.5kg. That rather defeats the whole purpose of a handicap which is designed to put all the runners on an equal footing.

The other concern was raised by jockey Piere Strydom who rode Talktothestars last Saturday. On hearing the new merit rating, he said: “That puts him on the same level as JJ The Jet Plane and although he is a good horse, there is no comparison between the ability of the two.”

When JJ The Jet Plane left South Africa he went on to beat Rocket Man, then regarded the best sprinter in the world, in Hong Kong, and was only raised two points to 122. He then won two races in Dubai – a handicap and the Grade 2 Al Quoz Sprint – and retained his 122 rating. That gives some indication of how international handicappers view SA ratings.

Senior handicapper Roger Smith acknow-ledged there were issues but gave the reason why they take a micro view of a race. “Some horses go on from a race and others don’t so we assess every race on its own merits.

“The current system we have in place does not allow for retrospective rating. The down

side of allowing for that is some horses could have their ratings raised, even if they don’t race.

“We do try and review merit ratings in August when things are quieter and a lot of the better horses have a break. But due to the nature of racing in South Africa we have a lot of focus on handicaps and it is hard to get things in kilter,” said Smith. “As far as the quality of the current group of sprinters is concerned, there is no way we can take that into account, we can only look at how they perform against each other at their level. Talktothestars conceded weight to African Ruler and Exelero. We’re not going to change the other two or leave him where he is and drop the other two.”

That last comment would have resolved the Carry On Alice problem but Smith commented that De Beer will probably only stick to Pinnacle Stakes and weight-for-age races with his runner from now on so the handicapping shouldn’t be a problem.

Talktothestars began the season rated 83 and three handicap victories brought him to a merit rating of 96. He then went to Cape Town and received four points for running third in a Listed event and another five for finishing fifth in the Cape Flying Handicap. He got five more for winning the Grade 2 Senor Santa Handicap and then six more for running second to Carry On Alice in the Computaform Sprint.

Simply put he was penalised 12.5kg for winning just two races. Only 5kg came from the two wins themselves.

De Beer has had his run-ins with the handicappers and a few years ago took them to court when they left top-rated Depardieu out of the Emerald Cup. “I lost that case on a technicality because my lawyers messed it up.

“For me Talktothestars should be rated around 112. I think he’s a great horse but right now they’re killing him. It’s all very well for Roger to say he is not going to run in handicaps but he doesn’t pay the bills.”

Talktothestars next race will be the Grade 1 Mercury Sprint at Greyville which is at weight-for-age and victory would make him a contender for an Equus Award as Champion Sprinter.

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HThe handicappers have made Talktothestars the highest-rated horse in South Africa following his victory in last Saturday’s Gr1 Tsogo Sprint and that’s bound to prove controversial.

Talktothestars began the season rated 83

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boundless and he freely admits that his task at Tellytrack is more time consuming than he had envisaged.

he concedes that in my case “things could have been handled better.”

We have come to an agreement that I will be used on course for big days such as the July, Summer Cup and Met. Also, Wesley Lloyd, head of presenters, will be instructed to use me in Gauteng if they need someone at short notice. I want to state that I believe the Sporting Post - under the guidance of Karel and Kiki Miedema - is such an important publication for racing.

While other media hardly ever confront controversial issues, the Sporting Post has no fear in getting to the heart of any story.

The recent criticism of the Scottsville track is a perfect example.

Once again, my thanks to those people who have been so

supportive in a trying year both healthwise and jobwise.

PS: The “Molly Knee Replacement Fund” will be closing on Friday July 1 so there’s still time to donate! The sales organiser is Linda Mannie and she can be contacted on [email protected].

Talktothestars

TrAINer Mike Azzie confirmed in an interview with www.turftalk.co.za that he had booked former hong Kong Champion Jockey Douglas Whyte for 2016 Triple Crown winner Abashiri.

ControversialIn what was said to be a tough

and controversial decision for Azzie and owners Adriaan and rika van Vuuren, Whyte was to replace jockey Karl Zechner, who is unbeaten in five successive starts on the star gelding.

Azzie said on Sunday: “A lot was said after Abashiri won the SA Derby and we’ve put that behind us. Karl is unbeaten on the horse, but Doug was available to take the ride. he is an internationally renowned big-race rider, champion of hong Kong 13 times and in fact a good friend of my family.

“Many years ago Doug’s father John, my father herbie and Mike Keyrouz were inseparable friends, so close that my brother John was named after Doug’s

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father and I was named after Mike Keyrouz. We go back a long way. I wanted Doug to be my apprentice way back when in the late 1980s, but he was assigned to Gary Alexander and they sent me Weichong Marwing.

“Doug still rode a number of winners for me before he left for hong Kong. A few years ago I asked Doug to ride one on July day for me, he couldn’t make it but he said, ‘One day I will, I promise,’ and I replied, ‘I hope I have one good enough for you to ride!’. Now we have Abashiri and Doug will be flying out to ride him!”

Azzie said that he had discussed the issue with Zechner. “Karl is upset, but this is racing. Apart from having one of the world’s best riders available, I didn’t want to put more pressure on Karl for the July. We weren’t happy with his ride in the Derby, that’s a known fact, and that alone would have elevated the pressure on him before the July. I promised and gave him his first

Grade 1 winner, he remains my stable jockey and will get plenty of my rides going forward.”

RestedAzzie said about Abashiri: “We

gave him a good rest after the Derby, but his July preparation is going very well. he is coming to hand steadily and we will go straight into the July without an official prep run. I’m hoping rabada will take his place as well. he has blossomed, he will come into the July with a low weight and being a better horse now he will be a serious runner if he is accepted. That depends on a decision to be taken by Markus Jooste and Derek Brugman.”

But…As we went to print on Tuesday,

it was learnt that Zechner may well be back in favour and could possibly still ride the horse he loves so much.

It’s a case of wait-and-see, with no decisions needed before 11h00 on Monday 20 June.

It has been a topsy-turvy few days for Triple Crown winner Abashiri’s regular pilot Karl Zechner after it was announced over the weekend that he had been replaced by Hong Kong

based Dougie Whyte for the Vodacom Durban July.

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he maxim holds true today as much as it did then and in the hands of Bernard Kantor and the Investec team, ‘the greatest flat race on earth’

has had a distinctly South African flavour since they took over the sponsorship in 2009.

To ensure that ‘Brand SA’ was stamped firmly in the international con-sciousness with more than just the zebra, Team Investec announced their com-mentator swap initiative in late 2014, whereby Epsom commentator Richard Hoiles would come to South Africa to call the Investec Cape Derby and Rouvaun Smit would call at the Epsom Derby festival.

The first leg took place at Kenilworth on Met day 2015 – incidentally the last time the Cape Derby was run on Met day – and Richard Hoiles called the very impressive Ertijaal home for the Mike de Kock team.

Six months later, Smit was in the hot seat at Epsom Downs, returning the favour in the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Cup – an event that produced a small, but high quality field including Dolniya and Flintshire – and produced an upset to boot, when Pether’s Moon found a late surge to deny Dolniya by a neck.

2016This year Hoiles graced our

shores – and our airwaves – for the 2016 Investec Cape Derby as well as the inaugural CTS Million Dollar on the Cape’s new look ‘Day Of Dreams’ with Smit winging his way north for the Diomed

Stakes on

Oaks day and the Princess Elizabeth Stakes on Derby day. The promotional slogan for this year ran as follows: “The greatest flat race in the world; The one everyone wants to win; The runners and riders make history; The crowds make it special” and according to Rouvaun Smit, it is cross your heart true.

Rouvaun arrived in London on Tuesday, 31 May, to the epitome of the UK summer, “It didn’t stop raining for 2 days!’ he laughs. After checking in at his Epsom hotel, he was off to an overnight visit to friends Tom and Evelyn Yates who really made his visit extra special and his first two days were a whirlwind of suit fittings and prep for the big meeting.

Great organisation“I cannot tell you how

well organised they are. They recognised us the moment we arrived which made me feel so welcome. Our media packs and accreditation were all prepared with a photo ID on a plastic key card, final fields and press releases – everything we needed was laid on.

“Unlike here where we accept a week in advance,

they have the 48 hour rule which helps a lot as there are not so

many card changes come race day, but they are a lot more dependent on the media to publish final fields and so on.

“There are rules for where the media are and aren’t allowed and it’s strictly enforced, but you are briefed exactly what you need to do and where you’re allowed to be, so everyone knows exactly what they’re doing.”

Oaks DayAfter a quiet night, it

was off to Oaks Day where Rouvaun called the Gr3 Diomed Stakes.

“It was a lot easier this year because I knew where to go and how to get everywhere. I usually prefer calling from my binoculars, but Epsom has a special console that allows you to choose specific camera angles during the race – you can choose the start, back straight, head on or side on which is really helpful.”

“Investec, Epsom and Richard could not have been more welcoming or accommodating and nothing one asked was too much. Commentators usually stand in UK, whereas we sit.

“When Richard comes to Cape Town, I clear all the chairs out of the way so that things are set up the way he likes and make sure everything is set up for him. Richard politely found me a chair and adjusted it to the level I’m comfortable with, which was really thoughtful.”

Know your track“Although calling a race

is the same the world over, you need to know your track. Epsom is designed like a horseshoe with an incline at the start. The highest point is on the back straight and then they descend to Tattenham corner before climbing uphill again to the finish. Because of the course layout, one relies more on the TV than your binoculars and one thing I learnt from last year is that you cannot commit until the final furlong of the race.

“Because it’s so steep, that’s where the complexion of a race can change. I said to Richard, ‘I hope I don’t get

a close finish’ and would you believe the Diomed

produced the closest finish of the entire

festival - three shorts heads on the line.

Luckily I got them in the right order!”

“At Kenilworth, the angle is deceptive and one can’t always tell who’s in front - the trick is to call the field from the outside in. In the Cape Derby, It’s My Turn was taken to the outside rail halfway up the straight. At the 400m, Richard was concentrating on the inside horses and I whispered ‘Outside in’.

“He picked up It’s My Turn from there on in. I then called the Majorca and when Richard called the Million Dollar, he remembered the angle, so he caught Illuminator. Watching from the grandstand, it always looks as though the outside horse is in front and one doesn’t realise how deceptive it is.

“Luckily I didn’t have that at Epsom – the horses were all up the inside and it was just a case of whether they were going to get there or not, but it’s times like that that make one grateful to have guys at your side and it makes the reciprocal arrangement that much more special.”

“Another thing that was really touching is that I was listed alongside Richard as the official commentator in the race card. It was a really nice personal touch from Epsom.”

Highlights“Two things stand out.

Firstly, Minding winning the Oaks. She met with interference and dropped to last at Tattenham Corner, but the manner in which she picked them up in the straight to win marks her a real champion. She’s won the 1000 Guineas and Investec Oaks and if she wins the St Leger in September, she will be the first to win the Fillies Triple Crown since Oh So Sharp in 1985. Unless she incurs problems, I can’t see her being beaten.”

“The other thing that was heart-warming was the Aga Khan winning the Derby and seeing how much it meant to him. The emotion and sheer delight on his face and to see how humble he was in accepting the trophy from the Queen was something else. As they say, it’s the one everybody wants to win. They don’t bill it the world’s greatest flat race for nothing and one can see what it means to win.

“The horse that ran second, US Army Ranger, is another horse I think we’ll hear a lot about going forward. He came from a long way back and on the way he finished, he’s got to be a horse to watch in the other Classics.

The other talking point of the Festival was the hype around Sea The Stars offspring that are setting the tracks alight.

“Investec first sponsored the Derby in 2009 when Sea The Stars won and that’s another piece of history in the making.”

Influential race“The Epsom Derby is a

true Classic in the sense that it is open to entires and fillies – no geldings – so it is the holy grail of racing in terms of its significance to the stud book. It is a very special race both in terms of the history of the breed as well as the history of racing and the manner in which they revere and celebrate that is very special.”

“Everyone dresses up – regardless of which area of the course they’re on, most men wear a top hat and tails and the women wear hats and fascinators. The suit hire company had already booked out all the suits in my size a month before Epsom and with Ascot coming up, they are booked out completely.”

Quality never gets old

“The hype and excitement around Derby day is phenomenal. I think they said they’d had 128,000 people this year. To think so many people are at a race meeting gives you goose bumps. As the field turns for the home straight, you cannot hear yourself on the PA system – that’s how the crowd erupts and the way they cheer the horses is unbelievable.”

“When you look down from the commentary box on Derby Day there are people as far as the eye can see. They extend the facilities on the stand side and there are people all the way up the straight to Tattenham Corner. The middle of the course is common ground and there’s a funfair and vendors and it’s very festive.”

“I was in Dubai in 2006, the year Dubai Millennium won and one can’t compare the two. Meydan is all glitz and glam and modern and sophisticated, but Epsom is something else. Of all the races of the year, the Derby is the one everyone wants to win and the one everyone wants to come to. It’s not called the world’s greatest flat race for nothing.”

The manner in which they revere and

celebrate that is very special

T

Federico Tesio, widely regarded as one of the most brilliant Thoroughbred breeders of our time, famously said, “The Thoroughbred exists because its selection has depended, not on experts, technicians, or zoologists, but on a piece of wood: the winning post of the Epsom Derby.”

The runners and riders

make history; The crowds

make it special

It makes the reciprocal

arrangement that much

more special

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“IT will look good on the plaque,” exulted Asmussen, referring to his induction into the National Museum of Racing’s Hall of Fame at Saratoga Springs, N.Y., in August.

Asmussen, 50, owns more than 7300 career victories to lead all active trainers and rank second all-time, trailing only Dale Baird. But history best remembers those trainers who send out horses to win classics, and Asmussen’s previous attempts at winning the mile-and-a-half Belmont had brought heartbreak and disappointment.

Asmussen watched in dismay when Curlin, who went on to be a two-time Horse of the Year, was outdueled by Rags to Riches, a brilliant filly, in the 2007 “Test of the Champion.”

And then Nehro could do no better than fourth for him in 2011.

But Asmussen was not

“It is an absolute disgrace and the time for them to be consulting us as a professional group is past. It is a track management issue and requires drastic action. Talking to jockeys is not going to produce any solution to a problem like this,” said the senior rider who said the track was ‘terrible’ again on Saturday.

The official penetrometer reading was 22 with the going declared as ‘soft’ between the 600m and 500m marks.

ClashLast week a jockey joined

a leading Cape trainer in imploring racing operator Gold Circle to take responsibility and be accountable for track issues in KZN rather than ‘denial or pretending that there isn’t a problem’.

Milnerton-based trainer Vaughan Marshall, who has a powerful raiding string and celebrated a superb Gr1 2yo feature double at Scottsville on the Tsogo Sun Sprint raceday said that he had been ‘shattered’ by what he had seen when walking the Scottsville track after galloping one of his runners recently.

“You can quote me. Ask my colleagues if you need any confirmation of what I am saying. I earn a living out of horseracing succeeding and am all for the game enjoying positive publicity – so I am definitely not being malicious or pointing fingers. Why on earth would I be? There is a problem with the tracks and I have to admit that I am anxious about sending my horses out on surfaces like this. Were it not for the level of stakes on offer, I wouldn’t be here and have already been forced by owners to leave some at home. Some horses are naturally tougher than others but we are picking our races carefully,” he said.

ConsensusMarshall said that Greyville

was ‘even worse’ than

FOR just about the first time since she plumped for Flat racing and the Queen Mother decided to stick with the jumpers over six decades ago, the Queen is not the only owner-breeder in her family with more than a passing interest in the results; the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall have a couple of sporting chances, too.

It is a sign of the times that everything these days has to have a unique selling point and Ascot’s is, unquestionably, its Royal connection. For many racegoers, the highlight of the day is the landlady’s arrival in the Royal Procession and the pomp, ceremony and prestige afforded the meeting by her guaranteed presence is a huge part of the draw for the international challengers, 15 of whom have travelled from outside Europe this week. The Queen possesses a fund of racing knowledge.

GoldWatching her horses grow from wobbling to their feet for the first time

as foals to contesting at this level is what it is all about and there is great optimism in the camp that in the year that Thursday’s Gold Cup is being run in honour of her 90th birthday, she can add to her tally of 22 winners at the fixture.

Her first was Choir Boy in the flag-started Royal Hunt Cup of 1953. The latest was one of racing’s greatest feel-good moments when in 2013 Estimate narrowly held off Simenon in the Gold Cup, the first time in the race’s two centuries’ long history that it had been won by a reigning monarch. Her joy was unbridled. “It was the most special day of my riding career,” recalled her winning jockey, Ryan Moore, a man not given to hyperbole. “I’ve never seen or heard a crowd like it. I’ll never forget that.” The feeling is that her current string is a strong one. Her first runner is the William Haggas-trained Light Music, who won her Leicester maiden last year by 14 lengths, in Wednesday’s Jersey Stakes. “She’s a live prospect,” said the Queen’s racing adviser John Warren.

Hardwicke HighThe Queen’s highest-profile runner of the week is Dartmouth in

Saturday’s Group Two Hardwicke Stakes. “He’s game and genuine and will run his heart out,” predicted Warren. “The only thing is, if it continued to rain all week, we might discuss whether it is the right thing to run him.” The Queen takes an equal interest in the horses owned and bred by the Prince and the Duchess. Their Carntop, a one-time Derby possible, goes for the King Edward VII Stakes on Friday while Pacify is expected to go for the Wolferton on Saturday. Estimate was one of the products of an 80th birthday present of six broodmares given to the Queen by the Aga Khan.

The deal was that both owners would agree on the stallion, the Queen would keep the fillies, the Aga Khan would get the colts. It is not clear what she got for her 90th but no present would give her greater pleasure than a thoroughbred broodmare.

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Cut to Saturday 12 June. We arrive, expecting great racing on a Gr1 raceday.

The first comment by my father, who has been a racing follower for many decades, was that the course was in an absolute sorry state.

Various fancied horses underperform during the course of the day. Finally our horse has a run and finishes downfield. As the jocks return with their mounts the first words out of his mouth are: “this just isn’t fair to the horse.”

Hitting patches of uneven

ground our horse pecked and completely lost his stride at a crucial time, not once but twice.

I couldn’t care less about the result of the race, my concern lies more in the wellbeing of the horse.

Sadly I have another debutante on Friday, and were it not for the fact that I’m a minor shareholder I would have never allowed the trainer to even run the horse on the turf track. It saddens me no end that as a young owner (28) I always promote racing to friends and other young professionals, but how can I promote this sorry

state of affairs? The worst is not the state of the course, it’s the inability of anyone at Gold Circle to act, let alone even admit to the problem.

Gold Circle should be ashamed, selling racetracks for huge stacks of money and then squandering it. Upgrading their racing rooms so that they can sit in the lap of luxury while the horses have to suffer on tracks not even fit for Donkey racing.

At least they have a shiny new big screen to watch all of this unfold.

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Scottsville and that he felt deeply concerned about the prospects of racing going ahead on the turf on the Rising Sun Gold Challenge day on Saturday.

He said that he thought that there was general consensus that the turf tracks were in poor condition and could not understand anybody suggesting that they weren’t.

When asked what he felt the technical solution was to the issue, he said he was no expert on the subject.

“Ralph Smout is one of the best track managers in the business – we all know how good he is. I fear that there is no quick-fix solution. The soil appears to lack the necessary nutrients and needs to be replaced. That has probably already been proven by the problem lingering. What about digging the turf up down to say a metre and replacing the soil and planting new grass? That will obviously cost money but it seems a better option than trying to defend an ongoing problem,” said the experienced trainer.

The KZN jockeys failed to appear for post-race interviews at Scottsville last Wednesday.

Jockeys – Not Serious?

We approached Gold Circle for comment. Graeme Hawkins confirmed that in response to the jockeys so-called dissatisfaction with the condition of the tracks, a meeting had been convened for Tuesday 7 June at Greyville and all of Anton Marcus; Anthony Delpech and Alec Forbes were invited – and apparently confirmed their attendance.

Also invited to the meeting were Chief Stipe Shaun Parker and NHA Vet Roehann Sutherland, as well as trainers Paul Lafferty,

Tony Rivalland and Craig Eudey.

Hawkins said that he had represented Gold Circle at the meeting, along with Racing Executive Raf Sheik, CEO Michel Nairac and the Greyville track managers, Ralph Smout and Kurt Grunewald.

Apparently none of the three invited jockeys pitched up for the meeting!

“On phoning them to enquire of their whereabouts, they all claimed that they had forgotten. That would suggest that in their minds the issue is not all that serious or urgent,” said Hawkins.

He went on to say that an inspection of the Greyville turf surface was undertaken by Management and the trainers and all were well satisfied with the condition of the track.

A jockey, who asked not to be named, dismissed the suggestion by Gold Circle that the no show by three senior jockeys at last Tuesday’s meeting, was an indication that they were ‘not all that serious or urgent’.

“Let’s just be fair. Yes, we all forgot. That we will concede upfront was an error on our collective part. I was contacted and apologised and indicated I was fifteen minutes away from Greyville and on my way. A few minutes later, while en route, I was told that the meeting had been cancelled. That was the end of it,” he said.

Media MuzzleThe jockey said that

addressing concerns expressed by effectively preventing feedback on the track conditions to punters was a disservice to the betting public and other stakeholders- and that it was a means of skirting the underlying problem.

“The mere fact that we are debating this via the media just goes to show the level

of frustration that exists. A problem can only be solved when it is acknowledged and the blame and finger pointing stops. When a race-meeting is cancelled or abandoned, the official word is always ‘jockey protest’. That is often misleading – especially when these abandoned meets are followed by weeks and weeks of non use and maintenance – an indicator that it shouldn’t have needed a jockey alone in the first place to stand up and say ‘stop -something needs to be done’!”

MotivationHe went on to say that it

was also misleading to create the impression that this was world- class horseracing on a par with Australia or Singapore, when the tracks were in the condition that they were in.

“Walking on a track and visually observing it also does not always tell the story that a jockey feels through a horse galloping on the surface. We feel the falter. That said, even the casual observer could see the state of the track on Daily News day. Naturally that is not to say it won’t be better on Saturday,” he said.

“What we’d like to hear is exactly what the upside or even suggested underlying hidden motive could possibly be for any jockey or trainer to suggest that there are problems with the tracks, if there weren’t. We are surely all on the same side? We all earn our living out of this game and we get paid to race. No racing – no earnings. It is as simple as that,” he suggested.

Jockeys and trainers expressed more disappointment with the condition of the Greyville surface for the Rising Sun Gold Challenge meeting on Saturday although little concern was voiced following a difference of opinion last week.

Royal Ascot 2016Tuesday 14th to Saturday 18th June

There was a considerable buzz at a luncheon in Windsor Castle on Tuesday. Quite apart from the first of five days of high-class racing being just

a carriage ride away across Windsor Great Park, the meeting’s Royal host is also one of its key

participants and, as it stands, the Queen expects to have seven runners at this year’s Royal Ascot

– six of them unexposed improvers.

A Win For The Queen?

about to look back in a game that forces its participants to constantly press forward.

“It’s the best feeling right now,” he said.

Creator’s surge gave him only the fourth nose victory in Belmont history and the first since Victory Gallop, patiently ridden by Gary Stevens, thwarted a Triple Crown bid by Real Quiet and his jockey, Kent Desormeaux, in 1998.

Desormeaux, questioned throughout the years for possibly moving Real Quiet too soon, had only more frustration to show for his latest Belmont.

Recognizing that heavily-favoured Exaggerator, second in the Kentucky Derby and winner of the Preakness Stakes, did not have much left to give, he eased him in the stretch and wound up 11th of 13 starters. Exaggerator is trained by Kent’s older brother, Keith.

“My brother and I say that when we turn this guy loose, he pops a wheelie,” Kent said. “There was nothing there.”

It appeared that the third race in five weeks, combined with the arduous distance, was all a bit too much for Exaggerator.

“We’ll probably get him back to what he enjoys, a mile and a quarter,” Kent said.

The day belonged to Irad Ortiz Jr., 23, who already has established himself as one of the sport’s brightest young stars. He repeatedly pumped his right fist as he celebrated beyond the wire, knowing he had made all the right moves to nail Destin.

Lani, the only horse other than Exaggerator to compete in all three legs of the Triple Crown, rallied for third.

“Irad gave him the perfect trip. He saved yards and won by inches,” Asmussen said. “He made the difference.”

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Trainer Steve Asmussen put an early exclamation point on the year that will mark his Hall of Fame induction when

Creator staged a dramatic rally to overtake Destin by a nose in the 148th Belmont Stakes on Saturday at Belmont Park.

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

MJ Byleveld

Cape-based jockey MJ Byleveld is one of our busiest lightweight riders.Popular with his peers and racing fans alike, he has forged a formidable partnership with the Vaughan Marshall yard.He chats to us about breeding cattle, the Durban season and his recent Allan Robertson win.

MJ was born in Warmbaths just outside Pretoria on 27 September 1981. He grew up on a maize and cattle farm with thoughts of horses and racing far from his mind until family friend Duggy Rens commented on his size and suggested that he consider applying to the Jockey Academy. The rest, as they say, is history.

MJ joined the Academy intake of January 1997 alongside Billy Jacobson, Corne Orffer and Denicious Smith. He’d never sat on a horse before, weighed 26kgs and could not speak a word of English.

“I was ****ing myself in the beginning, I didn’t know what was going on. It was a complete shock to the system. It was my first time away from home and back then the Academy had a thing that you were forced to stay in for the first six weeks without any contact with your family, which was a bit difficult. It makes you grow up quicker I suppose.”

“In the beginning my grandfather was against the idea, but he eventually gave in and said ‘try it and see what happens.’ But they’ve been very supportive and love it now. In fact, my dad gets the needle if I don’t ride for a week!”

His first race ride was a horse called Dale Vision for Clodagh Shaw at Clairwood, although he can’t remember the date. “It took me a while to have my first winner, but I can tell you it was on 14 July 1999 on a horse called What A Promise for Alistair Gordon. That was a very nice day.” Having not ridden before joining the Academy, were there any jockeys he looked up to, or modelled himself on? “Piere Strydom has always been someone I look up to and Johnny G helped me a lot as an appie.”

Career so farAfter a successful start in

Durban, MJ was persuaded to move to Cape Town by Glen Kotzen. “It took me a while to decide, but once I said yes, I haven’t looked back. I’ve got to thank Mr Kotzen for getting me to Cape Town – my career really took off and I love it here.”

“I rode for Glen for three

Blue Bulland a half years and when that started not working out, Dean Kannemeyer asked me to ride for him and I was there for two and half years. When we split, I started riding work for Mr Marshall. He started giving me chances and it’s carried on from there.”

The pair have forged a solid partnership and asked what makes the relationship work, MJ says “We get along very well, but honesty and loyalty are the two big things. When I stuff up, on Monday morning I know I stuffed up and it gets settled, but not on the racecourse. He’s a nice guy to work for and if you work hard, you get the results.”

His biggest career highlights so far were the 2008 Cape Guineas on Le Drakkar for the Dean Kannemeyer yard and the 2013 Mercury Sprint on All Is Secret.

“The Mercury Sprint was my first for Mr Marshall and the Gr1’s are always the biggest highlights.” At the moment he is riding a wave of success on All Is Secret’s full sister, The Secret Is Out, who has just clocked her 3rd win on the trot in the Gr1 Allan Robertson.

“The Secret Is Out is also owned by Garth Miller – to ride two Gr1’s in the same colours is quite special and I really appreciate their loyalty in allowing me to stay with her so far.”

The Secret Is Out“We’ve known she’ll be

good from day one. She’s a bit small, but when we put her on the grass, she showed some good work. She just improved from there and she did it effortlessly. She is a small filly with a big action and a big heart – that’s a big bonus. When she had her first start at Kenilworth in January, she jumped and showed quite a bit of speed and just ran away from them.

“Her next time out was in Pietermaritzburg and we thought she’d do the same, but she came out a bit slow and actually loafed a bit during the race, but when I asked her for an effort, it was instant. The Allan Robertson was exactly the same. Muzi squeezed me and forced me to ease a little, but as soon as I asked it was right there. Going forward I think she’ll be

aimed for the Golden Slipper on July day, but we’ll see what happens.”

Outside racing“I try and keep myself busy.

I socialise quite a bit. I’m a summer person and love the beach, but other than that, I like to try and keep my hands busy, so I do a bit of woodwork and so on.”

It’s somewhat less well known that MJ is also trying his hand at the cattle farming business. “My folks moved to North West and managed to rent a piece of land and now we breed cattle. It’s a commercial operation at the moment – we sell the bulls and keep the heifers and are trying to build up a nice herd. Similar to horse breeding really, but a bit cheaper.”

Goals“The main goal is to ride

as many Gr1’s as possible – that’s what helps you go everywhere else, but I’m pretty happy in South Africa at the moment. I’ve got a nice boss and things are going well, which doesn’t make it easy to move. I’ve had offers to Mauritius, but like I say, I’m quite happy here for now.”

“I’m on a serious mission for the July and Met. I was beaten in the Met one year (2013 on Hill Fifty Four) and the July got taken away (2014 on Wylie Hall). I actually picked up the ride at scratchings and it came as a bit of a shock. I was at Kenilworth and someone asked whether I had a ride in the July and I said no. So to see my name came up was a bit of a surprise,” he reminisces.

“It’s not easy to find those rides and those horses that are going to win those races. To get the right horse is very difficult,” he says seriously. “Some people asked why didn’t I salute when I went past the line on Wylie Hall. Is there any reason I should have done? Some people say it may have got me the race, but it’s a bit ridiculous to think like that.

The Stipes made the decision and if they think it’s right, they have to live with it. Weiho had him spot on. I’d been working Legislate

and I said to Justin (Snaith) the horse was flying. Then I worked Wylie Hall and he was going better than Legislate. I don’t think that horse would ever have gone past me, but that’s racing, I suppose.

With all the ups and downs of one of the toughest professions out there, is he still enjoying it?

“I love it. It’s difficult to explain, but if you love what you do, then it’s not a job, you’re having fun. That makes it a lot easier. There are a lot of politics and a lot of people who think they can ride a horse and that can get to you. It’s alright when they know what they’re talking about, but it’s a bit harder when they don’t.”

In an industry which takes silence to a whole new level, MJ has a reputation for speaking out and recently weighed in on the Greyville & Scottsville track issue. “I’ll probably get in trouble for that again,” he sighs.

“It doesn’t seem like people enjoy honesty about their tracks here. I look at it this way – if you have a business and there is a problem, would you rather have your staff come and tell you, or would you rather just crack on? Of course it’s difficult to hear when things aren’t right, but it’s important to say ‘hey, this isn’t working the way it should, how can we fix it?’ But most people prefer to just keep quiet.”

Coastal Jockeys

AssociationAlong with Greg

Cheyne, MJ was responsible for setting up the Coastal Jockeys’ Association a few years ago. What was the thinking behind that?

“It was practical reasons mainly. There were a group that weren’t happy with the way the other association was run. There weren’t going to be any changes, so we decided to start our own thing and it’s been very successful. It’s important to be part of an association in order to deal with the Operators and I must make a point of thanking them for accepting two separate entities – they have been good about dealing with both.”

Public supportMJ is associated with the

3A Racing group and says, “I really enjoy the 3A guys. I’ve known them for years and they’re good supporters. They make a lot of noise, which not everyone likes, but it’s great to have support at races. Of course, good support is nice, negative support is not so much fun. It’s a bit like sitting at a rugby game and one of the players missing a kick. I guess we all have something to say when things don’t go the way we want.” Does it bother him? “Ag, not really.”

Speaking of rugby, MJ is famously a staunch Bulls supporter.

Considering how long he’s been in the Cape, isn’t it

about time he considered a Stomers jersey? “That’s won’t happen in this lifetime!”

Back to businessAre there any horses he

recommends keeping an eye on in the near future?

“Vaughan’s yard, basically! The yard has been quiet for a while, but we’ve worked the babies and Vaughan has bought some really nice young horses. There are some that have won recently that look nice. Ken Truter has a young horse called Lord Balmoral – that’s very nice.”

Ever the professional, MJ is quick to mention his sponsors, Avontuur Estate. “Greg Cheyne was the first jockey they sponsored. When he went to Hong Kong he recommended me. I went to one or two interviews and got the sponsorship.”

What does that mean in practical terms? “Mainly I get to represent the stud and through them I meet a lot of different people. It’s a great name to be associated with and when people hear I’m sponsored by them, that earns me automatic respect. I also promote the wine and the stallions – although Var doesn’t need much help! There has been a lot of

interest in Oratorio in the sales ring, and

now we just have to wait

and see.”

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In Big Footsteps

Matthew de Kock has been licenced as an assistant trainer to his multiple

champion father Mike. The 24 year old has the world

at his feet and a pedigree to match – he is the grandson of 16 times Cape champion jockey

Johnny Cawcutt and after just 4 years in the

job has already shown signs of being a potential chip off the old block. We wish

Mat well.

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

Johnny Geroudis has decided to hang up his boots. The 46yo suff ered an eye injury in 2015 and after much frustration, several consultations and an operation to his left eye, called it a day last week. He was diagnosed with a detached retina, commonly caused by tiny breaks developing inside the retina, resulting in a pulling away from blood vessels, severe nearsightedness and other symptoms. The retina was re-attached during surgery, but he will have ongoing problems with depth perception, something no jockey can do without. Imagine riding a fi nish and being unaware of horses around you!

Goodbye Johnny G

The number of entries received for the six feature races supporting the R4.25-million, Gr1 Vodacom Durban July at Greyville

Racecourse on July 2 and one might believe there is not a single top horse from anywhere in the country that is not aimed at Africa’s Greatest Horseracing extravaganza. With the announcement of the fi nal fi eld for the 2 200m event not due until Tuesday 21 June, the plans for some of the hopefuls are still in limbo resulting in the largest entry for the meeting being

for the R500 000, Gr3 Delta Airlines 2200 – the race normally targeted by horses that do not make the fi nal cut for the premier

event – and this year there are 48 of them!

280 000The number of racegoers expected

over the fi ve days of Royal Ascot, which commenced on Tuesday and

runs until Saturday. The meeting’s fi rst day featured three top-level Group One races although there have been several withdrawals because of the rain-softened going.

The meeting was set to start with its softest ground for more than 40 years. On Tuesday morning,

the ground was offi cially described as soft after another 4mm of rain

overnight. Ascot continues a big year for the Queen - who is expected to attend every day - with Thursday’s

feature race renamed the Gold Cup In Honour of the Queen’s 90th Birthday.

Frankel On FireFrom fi ve runners to date he’s had four winners, each of which looks promising. And, now, two of those will be give another chance to shine, as their illustrious sire did, at Royal Ascot this week. Cunco and Queen Kindly are both a strong chance to line up during the week long extravaganza, while last week’s Haydock winner Fair Eva who meandered home by 4-lengths in a hack canter, is already being quoted to win next May’s Gr1 1000 Guineas. Khalid Abdullah’s racing manager Lord Grimthorpe, who managed the racing career of Frankel, believes the better Frankels won’t be seen until stepped up in distance in time to come.

Frankel On Fire

Why can’t races maintain their original names, or at least their most noteworthy names, while still ensuring the sponsor gets air time too? In the States, Churchill Downs does it right – their premier race is simply, “The Kentucky Derby, presented by Yum! Brands.” In Hong Kong, you will never see a race name discarded in favour of a sponsor. It will never be the Longines Cup or the Audemars Piguet Cup, it will be the Longines Hong Kong Cup and the Audemars Piguet QE II Cup. As it should be. It’s still not as bad as the old Hotham Handicap, the last-gasp Melbourne Cup qualifying race on Derby Day. Between 1993 and 1998 it underwent six name changes, refl ecting the diff erent sponsors, before it fi nally became the Saab Quality. Now, it is the Lexus Stakes.

GAME OF THE NAME

Zak Is BackFormer trainer Dominic Zaki (47), has joined the team at Tellytrack in the capacity of Editorial Director. Zaki’s role at the station will be the day-to-day

product, he has been charged with ensuring that the

right information is fl ighted at the right

times, including betting scrolls,

tote pools and carryover fi gures, cutbacks from one

racing centre to another and

so on.

Coolmore InspirationMarkus Jooste told Alec Hogg recently: “Steinhoff taught me you must try retain the leakage of margin in all the categories of the chain. As Ikea was the driver for me to build Steinhoff but slightly diff erently, Coolmore is the role model on the racing side. It’s such an

unbelievable what John has done there…he has it right down to

producing their own food, vets, hospital, farms, and even their own trainer. Aidan O’Brien only trains Coolmore horses. For anybody in the thoroughbred game, a visit to Coolmore is a must.”

Unprofessional

Footsteps

Do jockeys follow routine or are they just absent minded at times? Take 23 year old Jaswick Jordaan. At Kenilworth on 4 June he was fi ned R1500 for a contravention of Rule 55.4 - for failing to weigh out at the correct carded weight which resulted in a change of rider. In the very next race he was fi ned R1000 in terms of Rule 59.3 - in that when weighing out he failed to ride in the equipment he weighed out with. He is not a newbie – where was his mind on that afternoon?

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JULYAMSDEN’SAMBLINGS

KZN TracksA Poor Show

Who would have thought the few comments I made about the tracks would have stirred up such a storm? It was lovely to see the KZN jockeys take some form of stand regarding it by refusing to be interviewed but sadly this will be to the detriment of the whole industry, writes Joey Ramsden.

It is time KZN realises that their actions have a reaction that affects everyone involved in racing. I am not going to harp on about this as so much has been written on social media

and to the Sporting Post website itself.

It is lovely to see that so many people care: people who are in the industry, on the outskirts of the industry, gamble on the industry or just love the game.

Although I have said I will not harp on the KZN track issues, a couple of things need to be mentioned.

Short MemoriesGold Circle chose to bring

up the fact that certain jockeys were invited to a meeting.

I am disappointed that these jockey’s memories are so short that they forgot about the meeting and did not attend. However, as one jockey says, once reminded of the meeting he made an effort but was late and was told to go home.

That has to be disappointing in its own right. The fact that something so serious can then be brushed under the carpet is extremely disappointing.

It needs readdressing and the meeting rescheduled. I cannot also skip the fact that the three trainers - or for want of a better word, three Gold Circle “stooges” - invited to the meeting are employed by Gold Circle.

Some would say that Craig Eudey is not and he and I have no beef at present. But he came up to me last year and shook my hand and told me that he worked “under Tony” - so I can only assume he has a vested interest.

IndependenceWhatever the facts, they

can surely do better than this? Not regarding training

skills: these three are all accomplished horsemen in their own right but surely they are not independent? One cannot help thinking the hierarchy has just made fools of themselves regarding this issue.

I do not get paid for writing for the Sporting Post; these are my personal points of view in relation to what I see going on around me. I get no pleasure from being negative about these issues

but the condition of the tracks in KZN have been up for debate for quite some time.

Greyville has had more than five or six years to sort this out and have probably made five or six attempts. To still be poking around in the dark is not good enough.

There must also be a question mark regarding the big meeting coming up at Scottsville. I want to see good tracks, good racing and a safe surface for my horses. Surely not too much to ask?

It is no good ignoring the issues and taking the ostrich approach and sticking one’s head in the sand. Surely there is plenty of advantage to be gained at sitting around a table and sorting it out? It is the sensible and best solution.

FearWhy are people so afraid of

doing this? But it happens year after

year and no one gets down to actually sorting out the issues and coming up with solutions. I do not see the sense in denying there is a problem. There is nothing to be gained by it. Address the issues with the industry leaders and get it done and dusted once and for all. There is so much to be gained by everyone involved.

Improvement, having the best and being the best, is what we all strive for. This obviously has not happened here or we would not be moaning – year in and year out – about the same issues.

I am sure we are all tired of hearing about the condition of the KZN tracks and surely it is time for this “information black out and closed shop attitude” to change or stop completely.

We all want things to improve and surely now is the time to do it with so many top racing brains in the province. I am in total agreement with everything Vaughan Marshall has said regarding racing surfaces and the fact that the track manager, Ralph Smout, is a great brain and a hard worker. However, something is going awry somewhere along the way.

It is time to sort this out. I really do not want to be writing these same comments on next year’s blog!

Good Racing Saturday’s racing saw some

great finishes and close results

– good for some and poor for others. No one likes to see Grade 1 races being decided in the Stipes boardroom - possibly a little bit too much interference on the day and one has to ask oneself if it is a coincidence or not?

But still, considering the weather on the day, it looked as if it was going to be a howling tail wind but ended up just a strong wind but it certainly makes a difference to the results.

Like everywhere else, we are extremely dusty up here at Summerveld and like most of the country, unable to do much about it with the water shortages. Colonel Avo says the Cape has finally found winter and has become icy cold in the mornings.

However, he is still churning out the juvenile winners so well done to him. It is going to be a tough choice as to who we run in the Langerman next week.

ThugsNo surprise the Euro

Championship soccer thugs were out and about and I really could not care if England or Russia gets sent home. It is pathetic and spoils what should be a memorable tournament for all in what is one of the most beautiful countries in the world.

It is with terrible sadness I read about what has gone on in Orlando, Florida and it makes no sense at all. But when one has gun rules like that, what else can one expect?

It is perhaps made more ridiculous by Sky News’ coverage of the Oscar Pistorius case. Maybe it is such a regular occurrence down there in the south that fifty people being gunned down is no longer such a newsworthy event and Oscar Pistorius is getting more coverage.

What a world we live in!Read the full story on www.joeyramsden.com

The three trainers - or for want of a better word,

three Gold Circle “stooges” -

invited to the meeting are employed by Gold Circle

I refer to my letter, under ‘It’s Official – There Are No Rules In Racing’ that was kindly published by you last week (SP 2259) and to the response that you kindly solicited from the NHA’s Mr Arnold Hyde, writes Brian Watson.A wise man once said

“when you are in hole – stop digging”.

The official stipes report on the day stated that “the starting gate on stall 12 was slightly slow to open”. Rustar Dhow was slow into stride losing a length. Now, following Mr Hyde’s intervention, the starting gate was only “marginally slow” to open.

Further on in the response the gate was then determined to be only “fractionally slow” to open. So, Mr Rodrigues, which is it? You have selected three adjectives to describe an event that was very clear to the jockey – both at the time and on the slow motion replay - the gate on stall 12 did not open at the same time as the other gates. Pray tell, what is the time difference between “slightly slow”, “marginally

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Curiouser & Curiouser...slow” and “fractionally slow”?

Furthermore, how are you able to decide that being slightly, marginally or fractionally slow was not enough to confuse the filly? You state, Mr Rodrigues, that the filly, on seeing every other stall gate open, apparently turned her head causing her to be slow into stride and to lose a length. That is the gist of the Stipes Report of the start. You say that all the runners were in their stalls at the same time with all gates open. If that is so, the ineluctable conclusion to be drawn is that Rustar Dhow did not jump on equal terms – an entirely different situation and not one in accord with the jockey’s opinion (opinions seem to count in racing).

My point is very simple – either there are rules or there are not. There are many sports where discretion can play a part but where money is concerned and large sums at that, one must surely do everything possible to eliminate opinions which,

by definition, have to be subjective. If the filly had won the race I believe that if a rule was breached she should have been a non-starter. Just look around, FIFA, professional tennis, cricket, football and others. Racing is a wonderful sport and its integrity must be protected at all times. Why leave a door “slightly”, “marginally” or“fractionally” open to allow anyone to cast any aspersion on anyone’s integrity.

As a posted comment suggested, would such a situation ever be tolerated in a casino? We all know the answer. Thanks to Sporting Post for providing all associated with racing this wonderful platform to ventilate issues of concern to us all.

Ed – Rustar Dhow vindicated her connections’ faith by running a gutsy third at her second start in the 3rd race at Kenilworth last Saturday.

Now We're Getting Serious!

Horse A/S WGT M/R TrainerLegal Eagle (4G) 60.0 120 Sean TarryFrench Navy (4G) 57.5 115 Sean TarryMac De Lago (Aus) (4G) 57.0 114 Weiho MarwingAbashiri (3G) 56.5 117 Mike AzzieMaster Sabina (6G) 54.0 108 Geoff WoodruffNew Predator (Aus) (3C) 53.0 107 JJ Van VuurenBlack Arthur (3C) 53.0 106 Justin SnaithDeo Juvente (4G) 53.0 106 Geoff WoodruffOlma (4F) 53.0 106 Frank RobinsonRabada (3C) 53.0 106 Mike AzzieSamurai Blade (Aus) (3C) 53.0 106 Sean TarrySolid Speed (5G) 53.0 106 B Dean KannemeyerIt's My Turn (3G) 53.0 105 Justin Snaith*Judicial (5G) 53.0 105 Tyrone ZackeyPunta Arenas (7G) 53.0 105 C Dennis DrierRocketball (3G) 53.0 105 Gavin Van ZylGold Onyx (Nz) (8G) 53.0 103 Sean TarryMambo Mime (3C) 53.0 103 Dean KannemeyerRomany Prince (3G) 53.0 102 Ormond FerrarisTen Gun Salute (Aus) (3C) 53.0 102 Duncan HowellsBalance Sheet (4G) 53.0 101 B Dean KannemeyerBankable Teddy (3C) 53.0 101 B Brian WiidDisco Al (6G) 53.0 101 Joey RamsdenMarinaresco (3G) 53.0 101 B Mike BassProspect Strike (3G) 53.0 101 Sean TarryThe Conglomerate (Aus) (4G) 53.0 101 Joey RamsdenDynamic (6G) 53.0 100 Justin SnaithMaster's Eye (4G) 53.0 100 Justin SnaithSt Tropez (4G) 53.0 99 Joey RamsdenMaster Switch (4G) 53.0 98 Geoff WoodruffDeputy Jud (4G) 53.0 97 Mike AzzieDiesel Jet (4C) 53.0 96 Erico VerdoneseSaratoga Dancer (4G) 53.0 95 Duncan HowellsRainy Day Blues (4G) 53.0 92 Joe SomaJubilee Line (3G) 53.0 90 Mike De KockBela-Bela (3F) 52.0 107 Justin SnaithNegroamaro (3F) 52.0 102 JJ Van VuurenTrophy Wife (4F) 52.0 101 Sean TarryThe Centenary (Nz) (4F) 52.0 98 Mike De Kock(39)

Key Dates To Diarise:Final Declarations closes

@ 11:00 Monday, 20 June Final Fields will be embargoed

at 11:00Final Field announcement

will be live on Tellytrack on Tuesday, 21 June at 12:50

Barrier Draws to be done and announced on Tellytrack on Tuesday, 21 June at 14:00

Official Public Gallops at Greyville at 07:00 on Thursday 23 June.

The final supplementary entries and weights for the R4,25 million Gr1 Vodacom Durban July were published on Tuesday 14 June. Star galloper and multiple Gr1 winner Legal Eagle has been allotted 60kgs but there is some speculation whether he will run at all. Follow all the big race news on http://www.sportingpost.co.za/ as we enter the crucial penultimate week countdown to Africa's greatest horseracing event.

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An impressive collection of highly pedigreed international brood-mares made for what must be the most successful mare sale ever held in South Africa.

The inaugural CTS Mare & Fillies For Stud Select Sale was held at Highlands on Friday 10 June.

The top priced lot was locally bred Imperious Star – a Gr1 placed Gr1

winner by Navarone (come again?) out of J&B Met winner Imperious Sue.

Consigned by Nutfield Stud, and in foal to Duke Of Marmalade, she sold for R3.2 million to Lammerskraal Stud.

The mare has two previous foals, Gr1 placed (at 2, in 2016) Trippi-colt Double Appeal, and a weanling colt by Duke Of Marmalade.

Second highest price was R3.1 million, given for unraced Irish-bred Galileo mare Cantabella, whose first foal is a Rock Of Gi-braltar weanling colt. In foal to Captain Al, this young hopeful will also join the Lammerskraal broodmare band.

In all, nine mares went for a million and more, helping to bring the sale total to R27.9 million for 65 mares sold, with an aver-age of R430k (and R175k median price).

1 Daffodil Fastnet Rock Roman Empress Cape Thoroughbred Sales Mick Flanagan 400k 2 Dubai Dancing Western Winter Akinfeet Lammerskraal Stud Mayfair Speculators 900k 3 Dynasty’s Pride Dynasty Your’s Eternally Klawervlei Stud as agent Allan Bloodlines 150k 4 Easyjadeasy Model Man Ever Seeking Nutfield Stud Middlefield Stud 275k 5 Elisium Proclamation Hiwaayati Cape Thoroughbred Sales Rainbow Beach Trading 800k 6 Esprit Fort Wood Ever Seeking Nutfield Stud Favour Stud 275k 7 Exotic Galileo Ice Queen Cape Thoroughbred Sales Highlands Stud 1600k 8 Fire Stone Fastnet Rock Dance To The Top Cape Thoroughbred Sales Summerhill Stud 1600k 9 Fly To The Moon Holy Roman Emperor Royal Ballerina Cape Thoroughbred Sales Drakenstein Stud 500k 10 Gibraltar’s Secret Rock Of Gibraltar Secret Truth Klawervlei Stud as agent John Freeman 50k 11 Heavenly Bay Rahy Bevel Cape Thoroughbred Sales P Do Carmo 225k 12 High Time Too High Chaparral Dane Thyme Cape Thoroughbred Sales Blue Rock 75k 13 Imperious Star Navarone Imperious Sue Nutfield Stud Lammerskraal Stud 3200k 14 Impressive Rock Rock Of Gibraltar Dressed To Impress Klawervlei Stud as agent Rainbow Beach Trading 100k 15 In Like Flynn National Assembly Cloud Ten Nadeson Stud Ridgemont Stud 350k 16 Jabulani Jive Jallad Proud Peyton Maine Chance Farms Withdrawn 17 Jet Danza Jet Master Brighton Rock Klawervlei Stud as agent Withdrawn 18 Journal Saumarez Classique Story Beaumont Stud as agent Withdrawn 19 Let’simpress General Monash Vezelay Drakenstein Stud Favour Stud 100k 20 Little Fastnet Fastnet Rock Damson Cape Thoroughbred Sales Mick Flanagan 1600k 21 Magic Filly Bletchley Park Magic Pak Nutfield Stud Favour Stud 125k 22 Margaret Court Lake Coniston Prize Collection Klawervlei Stud as agent P Carolin 325k 23 Mary Stuart Black Minnaloushe Waterwise Klawervlei Stud as agent Aimbec Trading 100k 24 Memorable Galileo Doula Cape Thoroughbred Sales Rainbow Beach Trading 400k 25 Miss Lovita Sportsworld Visionary Winterbach Stud as agent Dr Ian Heyns 40k 26 Mulamasa Medicean Nasheed Cape Thoroughbred Sales Allan Bloodlines 175k 27 National Arabian National Assembly Al Damirji Malih Albasti Bit Thoroughbreds 225k 28 Nordic Spring Fort Wood Northern Debut Nutfield Stud Nutfield Stud 80k 29 Nu Sadler’s Wells Ingeburg Klawervlei Stud as agent Sorrento Stud 150k 30 Overarching Arch Lonely Fact Highlands Farm Stud Ridgemont Stud 1800k 31 Pagan Dance Jet Master Welsh Pagan Klawervlei Stud as agent Withdrawn 32 Pewter Rakeen Lily Gray Nutfield Stud Bruce Le Roux 175k 33 Prayers For Rain Darshaan Whispered Melody Cape Thoroughbred Sales Central Route Trading 50k 34 Psychic Secret Announce Wisp Of Light Sorrento Stud as agent Maine Chance Farms 20k 35 Ready To Rock Seventh Rock Sarkara Klawervlei Stud as agent Kerry Jack Bloodstock 225k 36 Red Azalea Redoute’s Choice Zagalia Klawervlei Stud as agent Nadeson Stud 100k 37 Rehanaat Daaher Sultana Cape Thoroughbred Sales Central Route Trading 325k 38 Ruby Cartel Mogok Carta Expresa 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he Gauteng-based rider joins senior jockeys Anthony Delpech, Greg Cheyne and MJ Byleveld, who have plied their trade for many years under the prestigious internationally acclaimed banner of the home of fast horses and fine wines.Avontuur General Manager Pippa

Mickleburgh announced on Monday that the 19 year old would join the Avontuur stable and have his first ride in his new branding at the Vaal on Tuesday 14 June.

“We proudly produce a high quality winning product both in terms of our horses and wines and take the concept of marketing and image management very seriously at Avontuur. We have great pleasure in welcoming Callan to the fold. Talented, professional and ambitious, he fits in perfectly to where we would like our brand projected and his youthful exuberance complements our existing team of brand ambassadors perfectly,” she said.

Callan currently leads the National Champion Apprentice log by 20 winners with six weeks left of the new season. He comes out of his time at the

end of 2016. In April he rode his biggest winner to date when steering Fursa home for Mike de Kock in the Gr2 SA Fillies Nursery.

He rode 16 winners in May and is looking to ride an average of 16 winners per month to crack the magical 100 winner mark this season.

The articulate youngster, whose Attorney mother oversees the financial nuts and bolts of his career, has come a long way since riding his first winner for Charles Laird aboard the Ingrid and Markus Jooste-owned Tennessee Strategy on 12 November 2013.

He is riding close on seven days a week and said that he believed that hard work had never killed anybody.

“I am starting at the bottom so take what I can get while trying to establish myself with the better stables in the various centres. I have received unbelievable support from Mr Mike de Kock and he has shown masses of confidence in me. It is a dream for any young rider and I do my best to deliver,” he said.

He added that with the amount of travelling that he was doing, it was difficult to ride work more than three days a week and then that tended to be at Randjesfontein. “It is about establishing a name

and finding a balance. Rome wasn’t built in a day and I try and maintain loyalty to those supporting me,” he says maturely.

We asked Callan if he felt that

he could win the championship.“Lyle Hewitson is my closest

threat and while I would never say that he can’t catch me, I don’t intend to stop riding

winners – and in fact find that the competition that he provides makes things interesting. He is a good rider and, like me, is very motivated to succeed. I will just keep doing the basics right and won’t be distracted by watching him in the rear view mirror either though,” he laughed.

Of his first sponsorship, he said that he was the envy of his colleagues and regarded the approach by Avontuur as an honour. “I was so thrilled to be earmarked by a sponsor of Avontuur’s stature and intend making the most of our relationship to ensure maximum mutual exposure. I hope to carry the flag with pride and even though I am more a ginger beer drinker than a wine connoisseur (at this stage!), I intend getting up to speed on the various Avontuur labels. Being in the racing industry, it is not difficult keeping up with the unbelievable exploits of stallions Var and Oratorio and the Avontuur stakes winners on the tracks,” he said.

Avontuur Sign Top RiderSouth Africa’s leading apprentice jockey Callan Murray has signed a sponsorship deal with champion Cape breeders Avontuur.

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HERE are the top ten most influential Royal Ascot winners, in my opinion, of the past few decades:

Danehill1989 Gr3 Cork and Orrey Stakes (now Gr1 Golden Jubilee Stakes)

One of the greatest sires in history, the late, great Danehill is the all time leading sire in history of stakes winners.

The mighty son of Danzig garnered no fewer than 39 sires titles in both the Southern and Northern Hemispheres, and his tally of 347 stakes winners include such breed shaping sires as Dansili, Redoute’s Choice, Fastnet Rock, Exceed

Footstepsinthesand and First Samurai.

Other notable performers by the son of Storm Cat include US champion, Take Charge Brandi, classic winner, Ghanaati, and Gr1 winners Frost Giant, Maids Causeway, Red Giant, Carriage Trail and Heatseeker.

PivotalWon King’s Stand Stakes 1996A winner of four of his only

six outings, Pivotal was a rags to riches sire success story and started out at the bargain fee of £6,000.

The son of Polar Falcon quickly made his mark, with his first crop including the

Gr1 winners, Kyllachy, classic winner Silvester Lady and US champion, Golden Apples.

Since then, Pivotal has gone on to be represented by more than 20 Gr1 winners, including the successful sires, Siyouni, and Kyllachy and he is also damsire of Gr1 July Cup hero and hugely promising sire, Mayson.

Cape CrossWon Gr2 Queen Anne

Stakes 1999Now pensioned, Cape

Cross (Green Desert) scored an impressive victory in the 1999 Queen Anne Stakes, where he had to give weight all round.

He has 2 Epsom Derby winners to his credit, in-cluding Sea The Stars, sire of recent Investec Derby hero, Harzand, while his Oaks winning daughter, Ouija Board, is dam of Investec Derby he ro, Aus t r a l i a (Galileo).

KingmamboWon Gr1 St James’s Palace

Stakes 1993A blue blooded son of Mr

Prospector and the great mare Miesque, triple Gr1 winner Kingmambo lived up to his pedigree by becoming an outstanding stallion in what was an all too brief a stud career. The half brother to successful South African sire, Judpot, left behind over 80 stakes winners, headed by top class sires, King Kamehameha, King’s Best and US champion, Lemon Drop Kid.

Kingmambo’s best off-spring also included Japan Cup winners, Alkaased and El Condor Pasa, and a plethora of English classic winners. He is damsire of Investec Derby winners. Camelot and Ruler Of The World, as well as Cartier Champion and successful sire, Duke Of Marmalade.

Indian RidgeWon Gr2 King’s Stand

Stakes 1989A son of top class but ill-

fated sire, Ahonoora, Indian Ridge (like his sire before him) did not begin his stud career with much fanfare as some other Royal Ascot winners, but made a name for himself as a top class stallion, with his offspring including the Breeders’ Cup winners, Domedriver and Ridgewood Pearl, Gr1 sprinters, Compton Place and Namd, classic winner, Indian Haven, and multiple Gr1 winner, Indian Ink.

He was also a top class broodmare sire, with his daughters responsible for over 80 stakes winners including dual Oaks winner, Dancing Rain.

Last TycoonWon Gr2 King’s Stand

Stakes 1986As versatile as he was

brilliant, Last Tycoon’s wins included not only the King’s Stand Stakes but also the Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Mile. He was a top class sire in both hemispheres and his top runners included the highly successful sires, Marju and O’Reilly.

He is also broodmare sire

of over 140 stakes winners, including champion sire, King Kamehameha and Horse Of The Year, Typhoon Tracy. Last Tycoon also enjoyed notable success in South Africa, with champions, Tracy’s Element and Tytola, as well as top class runners, Super Sheila and Double Reef.

ShamardalWon Gr1 St James’s Palace

Stakes 2002Having emulated his sire

Giant’s Causeway by winning the St James’s Palace Stakes, Shamardal then went on to emulate his mighty sire by becoming a top class stallion.

His 17 individual G1 winners include 2016 scorers, Dariyan and Tryster, as well as the very promising young sire and dual French classic winner, Lope de Vega. He is broodmare sire of recent Irish 2000 Guineas winner, Awtaad (Cape Cross).

MediceanWon Gr2 Queen Anne

Stakes 2001Also successful in the Gr1

Lockinge Stakes and Gr1 Eclipse Stakes, Medicean has since gone on to enjoy a consistently successful stud career.

The son of Machiavellian (and from the family of Caro) has sired 10 Gr1 winners, including the highly successful sire and dual Gr1 winning 2yo, Dutch Art,and Gr1 Dubai Duty Free hero, Al Shemali.

HellenicWon Gr2 Ribblesdale

Stakes 1990A daughter of the great

broodmare sire Darshaan, Hellenic was one of her sire’s best daughters, both on the track and at stud. Winner of the 1990 Gr1 Yorkshire Oaks, Hellenic went on to produce 3 Gr1 winners at stud –Greek Dance (Sadler’s Wells), Mountain High (Danehill) and multiple champion and Breeders’ Cup winner, Islington (Sadler’s Wells). She is also dam of high class South American sire, Election Day (Sadler’s Wells), Hellenic is the third dam of Gr1 Melbourne Cup winner and Australian sire, Fiorente (Monsun).

Royal Ascot’s FinestThis great festival has been graced by many outstanding subsequent sires and broodmares. But who, of the past 30 years, have exerted the most influence on the stud book? Frankel, whose first crop has made such a sizzling beginning, looks set to join these ranks, writes Sarah Whitelaw.

And Excel and Danehill Dancer. Also an exceptional broodmare sire, Danehill is damsire of unbeaten superstar, Frankel, who has made such a remarkable start to his stud career.

Giant’s CausewayGr1 St James’s Palace

Stakes 2000A Horse Of The Year and

six time Gr1 winner, Giant’s Causeway is the best sire son of legendary US sire, Storm Cat. Champion Sire in North America on three occasions, Giant’s Causeway has sired over 130 stakes winners, with his tally including the successful sires, Shamardal,

top class sprinter, who ranked among the leaders of his generation, Coup De Grace’s five victories included the Gr2 Amsterdam Stakes and the historic Gr3 Bay Shore Stakes. The handsome chestnut also won the Oh Say Stakes and ran a close up third in the Gr1 King’s Bishop Stakes at Saratoga. Coup De Grace, whose time for the Amsterdam was the fastest for the 1200m distance in the US during 2014, won or placed in seven outings

and earned just under $500 000 in stakes.He joined a list of some truly outstanding racehorses when victorious

in the G3 Bay Shore Stakes –with previous winners of the race including the legendary Horse Of The Year winners Damascus and Secretariat, as well as champions Bold Forbes, Gulch, Hoist The Flag, Lost In The Fog, and Trinniberg.

Coup De Grace is also among an elite group of thoroughbreds to have tasted success in the Gr2 Amsterdam Stakes. Past winners of this 1200m contest (the traditional prep for the Gr1 King’s Bishop Stakes) include champion Kodiak Kowboy, multiple G1 winner Quality Road, as well as the outstanding sires City Zip, Distorted Humor, and Successful Appeal.

He is one of 80 stakes winners for 2004 Gr1 Wood Memorial winner Tapit, who has been Champion Sire in the USA for the past two years and is once again is heading that general sires list. Currently the most expensive sire standing in North America (he stands for a fee of $300 000), Tapit has been represented by no fewer than 12 stakes winners in 2016, headed by G1 Arkansas Derby winner Creator and G2 UAE Derby hero Lani. To date, Tapit has 18 individual G1 winners to his credit, headed by G1 Belmont Stakes winner Tonalist, and the Breeders’ Cup winners Hansen, Stardom Bound, Tapitsfly, Tapizar and Untapable. Tapit is also a highly promising sire of sires, with his early sons at stud including Tapizar (one of the leading first crop sires in the

USA), and Trappe Shot, sire of Gr1 contender My Man Sam. Another son, the brilliant Hansen, recently got off the mark with his first winner and he too looks a young sire of promise.

Coup De Grace is out of the talented mare Home Court, who won two of just four outings and who ran third in the Gr3 Iowa Oaks. This regally bred mare is a daughter of multiple champion sire and broodmare sire Storm Cat and US champion, and Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Distaff winner Jewell Princess.

This handsome speedster traces back directly in female line to champion 2yo filly Queen Empress and this is the family of successful sires King Emperor and What Luck.

The Tapit/Storm Cat cross has already enjoyed huge success and has already resulted in such top class G1 winners as champion 2yo Hansen, Gr1 winner Tell A Kelly, and G1 Alabama Stakes winner Careless Jewel.

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

Last Week’s Top Rated

SPEED RATING'S winners incl.

LUCA DELAGO ..............WON 11/2

LE TIGRE ......................WON 9/2

SOVIET COSMONAUT ...WON 7/2

O TAMARA ....................WON 5/2

RELISH .........................WON 5/2

CONSONANCE ..............WON 2/1

JUAN TWO THREE ........WON 14/10

VINE STREET STAR .......WON 11/20

Bulleting HomeTurffontein 5th June

They raced on the inner track on Sunday where three of the afternoon’s nine races were staged over 1600m. Quickest on the clock amongst these was the aptly named BULLETING HOME winner of the MR90 Handicap. Soon positioned close to the speed, the 16/10 favourite was always poised to strike. He did so going through the 400m and cruised in by three and a quarter, despite being eased down late. They also ran three races over 1450m and stopping the clock in the fastest time here was DALLEY when getting off the mark in the girls’ maiden plate. Confidently ridden by Gunter Wrogemann the odds on shot sat eighth of the ten for most of the journey. She ran on strongly in the short home straight and comfortably accounted for A WOMAN’S WILL by two and a half.

The faster of the two maiden juvenile plates over 1450m was the boy’s affair won by the well-drawn OLD OAK TREE. Freely available at 12/1 on the off, Joey Soma’s charge was soon up handy. He was ridden to lead as they approached the 300m marker and kept on strongly at the business end of the race to beat the running on favourite SHORTSTOP by three quarters.TITBITS

Well supported LUCA DELAGO won the MR69 Handicap over 1600m going away.

Three Steps To ProfitFairview 6th June

Seeing the action in Port Elizabeth on Monday was the poly track where quickest home in the opening two maiden juvenile plates over 1200m were the boys headed by SOVIET COSMONAUT. Sent off third in the betting market at 7/2, the most experienced runner in the field made all. He was always in command and won without any anxious moments by two. There were six races run over 1200m in total and fastest of all was the 3yo JUAN TWO THREE when registering his fifth career victory from just eleven starts in the MR91 Handicap. The best bet on the card for many, the 12/10 favourite also led throughout. He enjoyed a two and a quarter lengths advantage for most of the journey, and although that was whittled right down to just a neck, he did have the runner up HAPPY LION held at the wire.

The three remaining races all took place over 1600m and stopping the clock in the fastest time here was RAZED IN BLACK. Freely available at 13/2 on the off, the Kahal gelding was content to sit in midfield during the early part of the race. Once in the short home straight though he quickened well, and with the rest comfortably beaten he got the better of GRAPE VINE by a half. TITBITS

SEATTLE BURNING won the girl’s division of the maiden juve-nile plate over 1200m going away by five and a quarter.FLAMING ACE and NEPTUNE’S GIRL both ran on well from the rear when 1st & 2nd respectively in the MR73 Handicap over 1600m.

Costly To FollowVaal 7th June

Three of the nine races at the Vaal’s new classic track on Tuesday were staged over 1450m and fastest against the clock in these was PAY AS YOU GO in the second division of the MR68 Handicap. Nicely drawn in barrier four the son of Fort Wood was taken straight to the front by apprentice Mjoka and led throughout. He was four lengths clear going through the 400m and that proved to be just enough to beat the heavily supported favourite CAPTAIN CHIPS (10/1 into 28/10) by a neck. The faster of the two 1000m races was the MR80 Handicap won by the 3yo RONNIE ROCKET. He got away well when the gates opened and soon up handy raced prominent throughout. He was ridden to lead as they approached the 100m marker and comfortably accounted for the running on RAFA by a length and a quarter.

The not so lucky last was a MR68 Handicap and in what proved to be the faster of the two 1600m events, ALLEGORICAL landed the spoils. Freely available at 12/1 on the off, the Oracy filly raced in midfield during the early part of the race. She ran on stoutly down the long home straight and won going away by two and a half after striking the front 150m from home.TITBITS

Lightly raced THE SHREDDER never engaged the upper gears when easily accounting for his ten rivals in the maiden juvenile plate over 1200m.

Back On Track Scottsville 8th June

Improving MombelaVaal 9th June

NotebookHorses worth following at their next few starts...JUAN TWO THREE (A Greeff, E-Cape)THE SHREDDER (P Matchett, Gauteng)

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

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

TURFFONTEIN (INNER) 5TH JUNEPenetrometer 22 - Good1000m (1) Tapaway 58,101450m (3) Dalley 90,511600m (3) Bulleting Home 97,401800m (1) Enbharr 111,952200m (1) Cranberry Crush 143,94

FAIRVIEW (POLY) 6TH JUNEGoing Standard1200m (6) Juan Two Three 68,381600m (3) Razed In Black 94,59

VAAL (CLASSIC) 7TH JUNEPenetrometer 20 - Good1000m (2) Ronnie Rocket 56,621200m (2) Lakahal 70,481450m (3) Pay As You Go 86,861600m (2) Allegorical 96,41

SCOTTSVILLE (INSIDE) 8TH JUNEPenetrometer 22 – Going Good1000m (2) Yankeedoodledandy 57,331200m (2) Hack Green 69,021400m (1) Heartland 84,261600m (1) The High Life 98,791750m (1) New Hampshire 106,702400m (1) Banner Hill 149,56

VAAL (INSIDE) 9TH JUNEPenetrometer 20 – Going Good1000m (1) Le Tigre 58,241200m (4) Mombela 69,391400m (1) Flowing Gown 82,701700m (2) Silver Peg 104,07

TOP SPEED RATINGS for this WEEKEND

(Ratings shown have already been adjusted to allocated weights)

FAIRVIEW (FRI)Race 1: (10) Jaclyn Jetsetter 16Race 2: (12) Nordic Wind 55 (EW)Race 3: (13) Bird Of War 13Race 4: (12) Silver Dream 43Race 5: (10) Conquering Queen 51Race 6: (10) Pataudi 64Race 7: (2) Villa Del Largo 78 (nb)Race 8: (7) Just Lucky 59 (NAP*)GREYVILLE (FRI)Race 1: (2) Announcing Rain 28Race 2: (3) Rivarine 48 (NAP**)Race 3: (8) Roman Carnival 55Race 4: (9) Gregorian Chant 20Race 5: (6) Back In Town 14Race 6: (1) Winter Darling 41Race 7: (2) Captain Alfredo 103Race 8: (15) Brave And Bold 51Race 9: (1) Hejira 24

TURFFONTEIN (SAT)Race 1: (6) Vision Of Dahlia 23Race 2: (2) Vargo 11Race 3: (1) Star Trek 7Race 4: (1) Winning Sister 11Race 5: (7) Arkansas 52Race 6: (9) Amazing Var 52Race 7: (6) Rake’s Chestnut 81 (NAP*)Race 8: (11) Tricia Dupont 52Race 9: (9) San Salvador 43

KENILWORTH (SAT)Race 1: (9) Oceans Trip 18Race 2: (9) Sign Your Name 15Race 3: (3) Cream Soda Green7Race 4: (1) Flying Monarch 19Race 5: (1) Tropical Heat 9Race 6: (12) Magical Bet 68Race 7: (3) Line Break 86Race 8: (13) Sheltered 58

SCOTTSVILLE (SUN)Race 1: (1) Baron Bellet 15Race 2: (1) Black Hall Bar 1Race 3: (4) Legend 8Race 4: (3) Fromafar 59Race 5: (3) Easy Game 76Race 6: (9) Nightingale 95 (NAP**)Race 7: (13) Cape Speed 85Race 8: (1) Power Horse 12

NAP BETS* Fancied ** Strongly fancied

*** Very strongly fancied

Two maiden juvenile plates over 1000m got proceedings underway in Pietermaritzburg on Wednesday and the faster of these was the boy’s division won by the newcomer YANKEEDOODLEDANDY. Sent off a joint second favourite at 4/1, the son of Brave Tin Soldier raced close up in fourth. He ran on strongly over the final 400m and with the rest comfortably beaten he got up late to deny his fellow joint second favourite BARON BELLET. The faster of the two 1200m races, a maiden juvenile plate, was also won by a newcomer in HACK GREEN. Allowed to drift right out to 16/1 from 7’s during the morning, Dennis Drier’s charge raced in midfield for most of the journey. He quickened well when given rein 400m out and after

striking the front 300m later, he went on to score with authority by a length and a half.An allowance plate over 1400m topped the bill and here it was nice to see the best weighted runner in the field HEARTLAND show his well-being. On leaving the stalls it was BUDAPEST who somewhat predictably made the running, whilst Justin Snaith’s charge was always poised to strike in third. He did so shortly after passing the 300m pole and won well by two and a half from the running on BEAT THE RETREAT.

TITBITSSent off a strong even money favourite, the newcomer WARM NIGHT ALICE only really got going late when running on strongly to fill second position in the maiden plate over 1200m.

Four of the eight races on the inside track on Thursday were staged over 1400m and stopping the clock in the fastest time here was the Sean Tarry trained MOMBELA. Not the quickest into stride, the lightly raced son of Trippi very quickly found himself positioned in the rear, and still looked to have more than enough to do going through the 400m. Once given the go ahead though, he quickened in good style and won going away by a length and a half after striking the front 150m from home. Another to win well from off the pace on this card was the newcomer SHEBANG when

causing a major upset in the maiden juvenile plate for the girls over 1200m. The lesser fancied of Michael Azzie’s two runners the daughter of Greys Inn was freely available at 40/1 on the off. From halfway she ran on strongly from her position in midfield, and comfortably accounted for her stable companion KNYSNA ROSE (also ran on well from midfield) by a length and a half. The faster of the two 1700m races was the MR72 Handicap won by SILVER PEG. Always well positioned in what was a very tightly bunched field throughout, the son of Jay Peg quickened well when the race began in earnest and just got the better of the running on AMERICAN TIGER by a neck.TITBITS

The 3yo BLUE SAGE comfortably accounted for her ten rivals when getting off the mark in the maiden plate over 1700m.

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GREYVILLE NIGHT

Friday • 17th June 2016

GREYVILLE NIGHT (MIXED) (Fri) .

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

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

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

RACE 1 16/10 She’s A Giver 5/2 Plume Del Toro 4/1 A Womens Way 4/1 ANNOUNCING RAIN 10/1 Mermaid Mambo 14/1 Online 14/1 Roy Is Second 25/1 Fires Of Calais 25/1 Louella RACE 2 15/10 RIVARINE 4/1 Caddy Master 4/1 Without A Doubt 7/1 Gunner 7/1 Hard Ball 7/1 Wild Wicket 10/1 Chap Trap 20/1 Seattle Sours 20/1 Spun Out RACE 3 5/2 Danza 5/1 Emperor Niarchos 5/1 Annigoni 5/1 Kolinsky 7/1 Nebula 7/1 Forceful Rush 7/1 Napoli 12/1 ROMAN CARNIVAL 16/1 Whitley Willows 16/1 Queen’s Advance 20/1 Open Heir 33/1 Jack The Knife 50/1 Tayaar RACE 4 12/10 GREGORIAN CHANT 3/1 Destined For Dawn 3/1 Roy’s Vacation 10/1 Roy’s Mambo 25/1 Whale Trail 25/1 Noteworthy 33/1 Dandy Man 33/1 Blonde Answer 50/1 Roy’s Baboon 50/1 Flying Mr P RACE 5 4/1 Soldier’s Bride 4/1 Cherry Hill 4/1 Disrupt 5/1 Pop Star 7/1 ICHKERIA 7/1 Icy Spirit 10/1 Princess Ida 10/1 Spice Is Nice 14/1 Back In Town 16/1 Illusionation 25/1 Lookamee 33/1 Scarlette Summer 33/1 Mphumi 66/1 Dream Babe RACE 6 2/1 WINTER DARLING 5/1 Kept Secret 7/1 Defining Looks 10/1 Being Julia 10/1 Quintella 10/1 Roy’s Guardian 14/1 Tutta Magee 14/1 Super Guppy 14/1 Vampirella 20/1 News Filter 20/1 Russian Girl 20/1 Race Me Home 25/1 Moonlite Mist 33/1 Air Service 33/1 Grand Fantasy RACE 7 3/1 Red Ray 5/1 Captain Alfredo 7/1 Trip To Heaven 7/1 London Call 7/1 Buckland 10/1 Kangaroo Jack 10/1 FERRIE 14/1 Asstar 14/1 Amazing Strike 14/1 Old Em 16/1 Fly By Night 16/1 Viking Hero 16/1 Aurum Pot 16/1 Belong To Me 20/1 Moofeed RACE 8 3/1 FLASH MCQUEEN 4/1 Abound West 4/1 Vogue Idea 5/1 Alzerra 10/1 Off Ramp 10/1 Archetype 10/1 Royalsecuritybaby 14/1 Diamond League 20/1 Peace Again 20/1 Whatawondafulworld 20/1 Red Moon At Night 20/1 Brave And Bold 25/1 Mogokity 33/1 Celtic Heroine 33/1 You Bolt RACE 9 5/2 BREAKFAST CLUB 4/1 Hejira 4/1 Scots Party 5/1 Mighty Mississippi 7/1 Just Positive 10/1 Obladi Oblada 12/1 Darting Arrow 16/1 Open Answer 16/1 Bubka 16/1 Rebel Circus 20/1 Patroclus 20/1 Naked Truth 50/1 Roy’s Dispren 80/1 Clash Of Kings 80/1 Trusty Jim

START 5:00PM JUVENILE PLATE (FILLIES)(TURF) - 1200M - SAME TRAINER:(1-5-6-7)Greyville 1 1S10 1 A WOMENS WAY(DC Howells) M Yeni ............ 1 60.0 won last; second run; 1V10 8D14 6S12 2 ANNOUNCING RAIN(MG Azzie) L Hewitson .... 7 60.0 2D10 1D10 4S12 3 PLUME DEL TORO(DR Drier) G v Niekerk ....... 3 60.0 in frame last 3; 4 FIRES OF CALAIS(PL Lunn) T Godden ............ 9 57.0 Ashaawes filly 80k ns (SI 0.27); 9S12 5 LOUELLA(DC Howells) C Storey ........................ 4 57.0 second run; 5D12 6 MERMAID MAMBO(DC Howells) K De Melo .. 6 57.0 second run; 7 ONLINE(DC Howells) C Zackey .......................... 2 57.0 Trippi filly 320k ns (SI 1.07); 2D12 7D14 8 ROY IS SECOND(AJ Wright) D De Gouveia ...... 8 57.0 Dist▼ 2V10 9 SHE’S A GIVER(JJ v Vuuren) Wei Marwing ..... 5 57.0 second run;

START 5:35PM JUVENILE PLATE (TURF) - 1200M - SAME TRAINER:(6-8)Greyville 2 1D12 1 CADDY MASTER(ML Roberts) K De Melo ........ 3 60.0 won last; second run; 1S10 8S11 2 GUNNER(PM Gadsby) A Delpech ....................... 5 60.0 1st run gelded; 2T10 2T12 3S12 3 RIVARINE(MG Azzie) L Hewitson ...................... 6 60.0 in frame last 5; 5S12 4S12 2D14 4 CHAP TRAP(W Badenhorst) S Khumalo ........... 2 57.0 hdgr ON; Dist▼ 10V10 5 HARD BALL(JJ v Vuuren) Wei Marwing ............ 1 57.0 1st run gelded; second run; 6 SEATTLE SOURS(DC Howells) C Zackey ......... 4 57.0 Mambo In Seattle gelding 50k ty (S 7 SPUN OUT(PV Lafferty) D De Gouveia ............... 8 57.0 Hard Spun colt 350k crtr (SI 1.35) 8 WILD WICKET(DC Howells) M Yeni ................. 7 57.0 Dynasty colt 2000k ns (SI 4.71); 3D10 2S14 9 WITHOUT A DOUBT(G v Zyl) W Kennedy ........ 9 57.0 Dist▼

START PA1 6:05PM MR 80 HANDICAP (TURF) - 1600M - SAME TRAINER:(5-13)Greyville 3 1S16 6S16 11S18 1 QUEEN’S ADVANCE(DS Bosch) B Fayd’herbe ...... 6 61.5 Dist▼ note run on 15Jun; 1K16 6S16 2S14 2 ANNIGONI(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ................. 5 61.0 4T16 2T15 2T15 3 DANZA(AG Laird) S Randolph ............................ 4 60.5 MR+4; btnF; in frame last 3; 8K18 13K20 4D16 4 NEBULA(BJ Crawford) A Delpech ....................11 60.5 btnF; hdgr OFF; 1D18 11D20 5D20 5 OPEN HEIR(D Campbell) D Dillon ...................13 59.5 Dist▼ 6D16 2D16 12D19 6 NAPOLI(GS Kotzen) G v Niekerk ......................10 58.0 MR-1; prev run on a/w; 8D20 6D19 5D16 7 EMPEROR NIARCHOS(F Robinson) S Khumalo .. 3 57.0 MR-7; 1st run gelded; hdgr OFF; 5V14 7D19 4D14 8 ROMAN CARNIVAL(DC Howells) M Yeni ......... 8 56.5 MR-2; prev run on a/w; 13S14 4D12 3D14 9 KOLINSKY(AJ Rivalland) L Hewitson ................. 1 54.5 MR-3; btnF; prev run on a/w; 4K18 5D14 11D16 10 WHITLEY WILLOWS(DR Drier) K De Melo ...... 7 54.5 MR-6; Dist▼ prev run on a/w; 6D12 1D14 3S14 11 FORCEFUL RUSH(GB Puller) A Forbes ............ 2 54.0 MR+1; 12D20 10D20 12D20 12 TAYAAR(MF de Kock) C Zackey .......................... 9 53.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 1D14 5D14 11D14 13 JACK THE KNIFE(D Campbell) ES Ngwane ...12 52.0 MR-2; prev run on a/w;

START PA2/PICK SIX1 6:40PM MAIDEN PLATE (POLYTRACK) - 1200M - SAME TRAINER:(-)Greyville 4 4D14 2D10 3D14 1 DESTINED FOR DAWN(CG Eudy) D Schwarz . 2 60.0 MR-1; Dist▼ in frame last 7; 7D16 8S16 7S20 2 NOTEWORTHY(AD Gordon) M Byleveld .........10 60.0 MR-11; hdgr ON; Dist▼ 5D12 6D12 7S12 3 WHALE TRAIL(W Whitehead) D Dillon ............. 5 60.0 unplaced last 6; returns to a/w; 11D14 11S14 7D12 4 ROY’S BABOON(Gary Rich) B Nyawo .............. 8 60.0 MR-4; 1st run gelded; 10D12 10S10 5 DANDY MAN(AJ Rivalland) L Hewitson ............. 6 60.0 returns to a/w; 14S12 9D10 6 FLYING MR P(DC Howells) C Zackey ............... 1 60.0 11D14 4D12 7 ROY’S VACATION(AJ Wright) S Khumalo ........ 7 60.0 4S10 11S14 8 BLONDE ANSWER(PL Lunn) S Randolph......... 3 57.0 hdgr ON; first run on a/w; 3K12 4K12 5D12 9 GREGORIAN CHANT(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech .. 9 57.0 btnF; 7D12 5S14 10D14 10 ROY’S MAMBO(PM Gadsby) D De Gouveia ..... 4 57.0 unplaced last 3; returns to a/w;

START PA3/PICK SIX2/JACKPOT1 7:10PM MAIDEN PLATE (F&M)(POLYTRACK) - 1200M - SAME TRAINER:(1-4)Greyville 5 4K14 13K12 5D12 1 ICHKERIA(AJ Wright) S Khumalo ...................... 9 60.0 btnF; 3D10 2D12 7S14 2 POP STAR(JE Freedman) L Hewitson ................ 1 60.0 returns to a/w; 5S12 5D16 3D12 3 CHERRY HILL(AD Gordon) A Delpech .............. 8 60.0 8K14 7S12 4D12 4 ICY SPIRIT(AJ Wright) B Fayd’herbe ..............10 60.0 5D10 7S16 5D12 5 PRINCESS IDA(PV Lafferty) D De Gouveia ....... 7 60.0 unplaced last 3; 5D14 2D14 3D16 6 BACK IN TOWN(A Nel) T Godden...................12 60.0 MR-2; Dist▼ 8D14 5S16 9D19 7 LOOKAMEE(R Hill) D Dillon............................... 6 60.0 MR-3; hdgr ON; Dist▼ 9D12 10S14 6S14 8 MPHUMI(L Denysschen) ES Ngwane ..............13 60.0 hdgr ON; unplaced last 3; 8D12 9 DISRUPT(CS Laird) A Marcus ........................... 2 60.0 second run; 12S12 6S12 10 SCARLETTE SUMMER(C Scott) C Storey ....14 60.0 first run on a/w; 2D12 11 SOLDIER’S BRIDE(W Whitehead) A Forbes .... 5 60.0 second run; 12 SPICE IS NICE(GS Kotzen) S Randolph ........... 4 60.0 Miesque’s Approval filly; 7D14 4D12 10D12 13 ILLUSIONATION(KG Naidoo) - reserve 1 ......... 3 60.0 MR-3; note run on 15Jun; 10D12 7S14 11S14 14 DREAM BABE(LA Crawford) - reserve 2 ........11 60.0 unplaced last 3; returns to a/w;

START PA4/PICK SIX3/JACKPOT2 7:45PM MR 70 HANDICAP (F&M)(POLYTRACK) - 1000M - SAME TRAINER:(-)Greyville 6 1D10 2S10 2D10 1 WINTER DARLING(DS Bosch) S Khumalo ....14 61.0 MR+2; in frame last 3; 2D10 3D10 9D10 2 KEPT SECRET(Belinda Impey) A Delpech ......11 60.5 3D12 4D12 8S12 3 VAMPIRELLA(W Whitehead) A Forbes ............. 1 59.5 MR-4; hdgr ON; returns to a/w; 10T12 3D10 9D12 4 NEWS FILTER(D Egdes) W Kennedy ................ 8 58.0 MR-1; hdgr OFF; 7D10 3D10 13S10 5 RACE ME HOME(D Campbell) D Dillon ........... 3 57.5 MR-3; returns to a/w; 10D14 4D12 6S12 6 RUSSIAN GIRL(GB Puller) S Randolph ............. 9 57.0 MR-1; returns to a/w; 8S10 3D12 9D14 7 QUINTELLA(PL Lunn) K De Melo ...................... 6 57.0 Dist▼ 8V10 11V12 6T10 8 DEFINING LOOKS(GM Alexander) C Zackey ..12 56.5 unplaced last 3; first run on a/w; 4D10 1S10 9S10 9 ROY’S GUARDIAN(AD Gordon) ES Ngwane ..... 2 56.0 returns to a/w; 2V12 4V15 5S10 10 TUTTA MAGEE(L Forbes) T Godden ................. 5 56.0 returns to a/w; 3S12 1S10 15S10 11 AIR SERVICE(L Denysschen) L Hewitson .......10 54.0 first run on a/w; 5D12 9S10 4S10 12 MOONLITE MIST(C Scott) S Moodley ............. 4 54.0 MR-6; returns to a/w; 5D10 1D14 3D14 13 BEING JULIA(WH Marwing) - reserve 1 .........15 54.0 btnF; Dist▼ 1V10 6D10 10D10 14 SUPER GUPPY(SG Tarry) - reserve 2 ............... 7 52.5 4S10 7S10 8S12 15 GRAND FANTASY(L Cunha) - reserve 3 .........13 52.0 MR-6; returns to a/w;

START PA5/PICK SIX4/JACKPOT3 8:20PM GR2 POST MERCHANTS (TURF) - 1200M - SAME TRAINER:(1-6-15)(4-12)Greyville 7 5T14 13T12 2D16 1 TRIP TO HEAVEN(SG Tarry) W Kennedy........10 60.0 Dist▼ 2S12 1S11 8S12 2 CAPTAIN ALFREDO(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech .... 3 58.0 2K10 2S12 4S12 3 RED RAY(J Ramsden) A Marcus ....................... 9 58.0 btnF; in frame last 3; 4T10 2T11 7T12 4 AURUM POT(AG Laird) C Murray ...................15 56.0 6T14 16T12 10T10 5 MOOFEED(MF de Kock) M Yeni ......................13 56.0 MR-1; unplaced last 3; 4T16 1T11 5T12 6 BUCKLAND(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ..................... 8 56.0 MR+3; 6T12 7T10 6T10 7 BELONG TO ME(JJ v Vuuren) Wei Marwing ...14 56.0 MR-2; unplaced last 3; 8D14 1D12 2S10 8 LONDON CALL(M Dixon) K De Melo ................. 2 56.0 6T10 3T10 1T10 9 VIKING HERO(G Maroun) L Hewitson .............. 7 56.0 MR+6; won last; 12K10 12S12 2S12 10 FLY BY NIGHT(MW Bass) M Byleveld .............. 5 55.5 2T16 1T12 1T15 11 KANGAROO JACK(GM Alexander) C Zackey ..11 54.0 MR+7; Dist▼ won last 2; 4V12 3V12 1V12 12 AMAZING STRIKE(AG Laird) F Herholdt ........12 54.0 MR+7; won last; in frame last 3; 7K10 9K14 1S10 13 ASSTAR(GB Puller) A Forbes ............................. 4 54.0 MR+2; won last; 1K10 1S12 1D10 14 FERRIE(DR Drier) G v Niekerk ........................... 1 52.0 MR+13; won last 3; 3V10 2T10 1V12 15 OLD EM(SG Tarry) - reserve 1 ........................... 6 51.5 MR+7; won last; in frame last 3;

START PA6/PICK SIX5/JACKPOT4 8:55PM MR 76 HANDICAP (F&M)(POLYTRACK) - 1400M - SAME TRAINER:(2-3)(5-11)(8-13)Greyville 810T16 3D20 7D16 1 ARCHETYPE(G v Zyl) S Khumalo ...................... 8 62.0 4D14 1D14 4D16 2 FLASH MCQUEEN(AJ Wright) B Fayd’herbe ... 9 61.0 in frame last 4; 3K10 1D12 2S12 3 ABOUND WEST(AJ Wright) A Marcus .............. 3 59.5 MR+11; Dist▲ in frame last 3; 2K12 6D14 5S12 4 RED MOON AT NIGHT(BJ Crawford) M Byleveld..13 59.5 returns to a/w; 8D16 6D16 8D14 5 PEACE AGAIN(L Forbes) T Godden .................. 6 59.5 MR-1; unplaced last 4; 6D16 5D14 12D12 6 ROYALSECURITYBABY(KG Naidoo) W Kennedy .. 2 59.0 unplaced last 4; returns to a/w; 2D16 4D16 3D16 7 VOGUE IDEA(A Nel) K De Melo ......................11 59.0 btnF; in frame last 6; 4S16 3D14 5D16 8 ALZERRA(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech...............12 58.0 MR-1; btnF; 9T25 12V14 6T22 9 CELTIC HEROINE(DC Howells) M Yeni ............ 5 58.0 unplaced last 6; first run on a/w; 7D12 9D12 3D14 10 WHATAWONDAFULWORLD(T Mitchley) L Hewitson....7 57.0 MR-3; 2D14 7D14 4D14 11 MOGOKITY(L Forbes) A Forbes .......................14 56.5 6D10 1D12 15S12 12 YOU BOLT(Belinda Impey) C Murray ................. 4 56.5 MR+5; Dist▲ returns to a/w; 3D16 2D14 1D16 13 OFF RAMP(D Kannemeyer) - reserve 1 ............ 1 56.0 MR+3; won last; in frame last 3; 2D16 1D14 4S14 14 DIAMOND LEAGUE(DR Drier) - reserve 2 .....10 54.5 btnF; in frame last 5; 7D14 6S14 2D14 15 BRAVE AND BOLD(W Whitehead) - reserve 3 ..15 54.0

START PA7/PICK SIX6 9:30PM MAIDEN PLATE (POLYTRACK) - 1600M - SAME TRAINER:(3-5)(12-13)Greyville 9 2S10 5S12 2D12 1 HEJIRA(SG Tarry) L Hewitson ..........................10 60.0 MR+3; btnF; Dist▲ 5D12 3D14 3D14 2 JUST POSITIVE(D Egdes) K De Melo .............. 9 60.0 MR-2; 7D16 5D14 4D14 3 MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI(D Campbell) A Delpech ... 2 60.0 MR-2; btnF; 3D20 9D18 4D20 4 SCOTS PARTY(L Cunha) S Khumalo ................ 4 60.0 MR-4; Dist▼ returns to a/w; 7D14 6D16 3D16 5 OPEN ANSWER(D Campbell) D Dillon ............. 1 60.0 MR+13; 5D12 2S14 5D14 6 REBEL CIRCUS(W Whitehead) A Forbes .......11 60.0 MR-2; 6S14 8D16 5D14 7 DARTING ARROW(G Anthony) B Fayd’herbe .12 60.0 unplaced last 4; 9D14 7S20 3D16 8 NAKED TRUTH(Gary Rich) C Storey ...............15 60.0 MR+18; 10D12 5D14 7D14 9 BUBKA(PL Lunn) M Byleveld ...........................14 60.0 unplaced last 3; 6S16 6S20 6D24 10 ROY’S DISPREN(PM Gadsby) D De Gouveia .13 60.0 MR-8; unplaced last 9; 7S12 2S12 11 BREAKFAST CLUB(DR Drier) A Marcus .......... 8 60.0 first run on a/w; 4D12 8S12 4D12 12 OBLADI OBLADA(GB Puller) ES Ngwane ......... 5 57.0 MR+2; Dist▲ 9K16 8K20 6S14 13 PATROCLUS(GB Puller) - reserve 1 .................. 7 60.0 unplaced last 5; first run on a/w; 9D16 10S14 12D16 14 CLASH OF KINGS(CG Eudy) - reserve 2.......... 6 60.0 unplaced last 8; 6V12 8T14 13S16 15 TRUSTY JIM(Belinda Impey) - reserve 3 .......... 3 60.0 unplaced last 10;

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Saturday • 18th June 2016

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SSI - Standard Starts Index: •Theaverageearningsperrunofahorse,dividedby theaverageearningsperrunofallhorsesofthe sameagegroup.• SSI1.00meansthehorseisexactlyaverage.• CombinedSSI’sforaracewillgiveanideaofthe strengthofthefield.

RACE 1 1/1 VISION OF DAHLIA 5/2 Thunder Applause 4/1 Count Red 4/1 Dahlia’s Arrow 20/1 Striking Night 33/1 Jamjoom 33/1 The Jackal 66/1 Ayessaypee 66/1 Game Plan RACE 2 2/1 ARTEMISIA 4/1 Spirit Of Love 5/1 In The Web 7/1 Music Maker 7/1 Lily Love 7/1 Mirano 10/1 Vargo 10/1 Macadamia 14/1 Gimmeabreak 14/1 Kitty Coo RACE 3 4/1 Jayaash 4/1 Red Renegade 5/1 Star Trek 5/1 Together Forever 5/1 RYDER 5/1 Mr Joe Black 10/1 Man The Fort 14/1 William Grace 14/1 Abranches 33/1 Chestnut Socks 33/1 Riparian RACE 4 5/2 Winning Sister 3/1 TRIP QUEENS 5/1 Rose Water 5/1 Sterling Heights 7/1 Pippi Shortsock 7/1 Abbey Chase 14/1 Hello Mah 14/1 Chinese Whisper 20/1 Winning Answer 50/1 Pearl Valley 66/1 Pleiades RACE 5 16/10 AWESOME ADAM 5/2 Summit 4/1 Zen Master 10/1 Ladies Club 10/1 Son Of Approval 20/1 First Sign 20/1 Run For Roses 20/1 Lisnoble 20/1 Intandokazi 25/1 Arkansas 33/1 Strongmind 33/1 Sixmilebridge 66/1 Camps Drift RACE 6 5/2 NITROGEN 5/2 Russian Star 4/1 Tell My Star 7/1 Silvery Dream 7/1 Amazing Var 10/1 Snowdonia 10/1 Soul Of Spain 25/1 Cape Marigold 33/1 Beach Cottage 50/1 Belinsky 66/1 Wilhelmina RACE 7 3/1 RAKE’S CHESTNUT 3/1 High Drama 5/1 Hyaku 7/1 Odd Rob 7/1 Man’s Inn 10/1 Street Flyer 10/1 Counterstroke 14/1 Cage Fighter 20/1 Stavinsky 25/1 Revelation 25/1 Leeuloop Jet 25/1 Trip To Rio 25/1 Henry Higgins RACE 8 4/1 Tricia Dupont 4/1 Nikki 5/1 American Story 5/1 Bravo Maya 5/1 Star Of Love 7/1 Elusive Spirit 10/1 AHLAAM 10/1 Lovingkindness 14/1 Bajan Fantasy 14/1 Sisters Of Mercy 20/1 Bondiblu RACE 9 4/1 Givemehope 4/1 Noah’s Ark 5/1 Aqua Blue 5/1 CHARANGA 7/1 Roving Jet 7/1 Umthetho 10/1 Baracah 10/1 Captain Leon 14/1 Aza Arrow 33/1 Gentleman Jack 33/1 Sir Trippi 33/1 My Lovely 50/1 San Salvador 50/1 Victorious Royal

START 12:05PM WORK RIDERS MAIDEN PLATE - 2600M - SAME TRAINER:(2-4)(5-6)(8-9)Turffontein 1 6T14 7T14 7V16 1 COUNT RED(ST Pettigrew) F Semela ................ 6 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 6; 10T20 11T16 10T16 2 STRIKING NIGHT(CE Erasmus) T Ncume ........ 5 60.0 MR-1; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 11V16 12V16 10V18 3 JAMJOOM(JL v Heerden) C Mabaya................. 2 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 12T14 4 THE JACKAL(CE Erasmus) SB Mthembu .......... 3 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 9T15 7T18 5 THUNDER APPLAUSE(D Nieuwenhuizen) C T Ndlovu .7 60.0 Dist▲ 3V24 5T22 2T22 6 VISION OF DAHLIA(D Nieuwenhuizen) S Mosia .... 9 56.5 MR+4; Dist▲ 10T20 8T16 3T18 7 DAHLIA’S ARROW(GM Alexander) T Matsoele 4 56.5 MR+4; Dist▲ 8T22 6V24 7T26 8 AYESSAYPEE(CJ Maree) I Lukhele ................... 8 56.5 MR-7; unplaced last 9; 12T16 11T20 9V16 9 GAME PLAN(CJ Maree) M Duba ....................... 1 56.5 hdgr OFF; Dist▲ unplaced last 45;

START 12:40PM MAIDEN PLATE (F&M) - 1000M - SAME TRAINER:(1-8)(2-6)(4-5)(9-10)Turffontein 2 5T10 4T10 2Q10 1 SPIRIT OF LOVE(C Binda) P Strydom ............. 6 60.0 MR-1; prev run on sand; 4T10 4T10 7T10 2 VARGO(D Nieuwenhuizen) C Maujean ................ 5 60.0 MR-2; 5T15 3V12 9T12 3 LILY LOVE(MG Azzie) L Hewitson ...................... 4 60.0 MR-2; hdgr ON; 5V10 6T14 9V10 4 GIMMEABREAK(G Maroun) C Murray ............. 7 60.0 MR-4; hdgr ON; unplaced last 10; 3T12 5 ARTEMISIA(G Maroun) M v Rensburg .............. 8 60.0 second run; 6 MUSIC MAKER(D Nieuwenhuizen) M Thackeray .10 60.0 Mogok filly; first run; 7 IN THE WEB(GM Alexander) A Fortune ............. 1 57.0 Brave Tin Soldier filly 60k grtr ( 9V12 9V12 7T10 8 KITTY COO(C Binda) A Balloo ........................... 9 57.0 unplaced last 3; 9 MACADAMIA(RR Magner) R Munger ............... 2 57.0 Sail From Seattle filly 150k bk2 ( 10 MIRANO(RR Magner) R Danielson .................... 3 57.0 Argonaut filly; first run;

START PA1 1:15PM MAIDEN PLATE - 1600M - SAME TRAINER:(8-10)Turffontein 3 2T12 9V12 4T16 1 STAR TREK(JL v Heerden) S Brown ................11 60.0 MR-2; 3V20 6V17 5T16 2 TOGETHER FOREVER(ST Pettigrew) M v Rensburg .. 1 60.0 MR-4; 7V12 7V12 8V12 3 MAN THE FORT(C Binda) A Fortune ................ 7 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 4 ABRANCHES(C Spies) R Munger ..................... 3 60.0 Royal Air Force colt; first run; 11V12 5V12 5 JAYAASH(MF de Kock) C Murray ....................... 6 60.0 hdgr ON; Dist▲ note run on 14Jun; 12T16 6 RIPARIAN(G Anthony) C Maujean ..................... 8 60.0 second run; 11V14 8V14 7V14 7 CHESTNUT SOCKS(RR Magner) R Danielson . 9 56.0 unplaced last 3; 8 MR JOE BLACK(MG Azzie) L Hewitson .........10 56.0 Gimmethegreenlight colt 160k ty (S 7V12 9 RED RENEGADE(SG Tarry) S Khumalo............. 4 56.0 Dist▲ second run; 11T12 5V16 10 RYDER(MG Azzie) K Zechner ............................. 5 56.0 11 WILLIAM GRACE(G v Zyl) M Thackeray .......... 2 56.0 Dynasty colt 325k ty (SI 3.68);

START PA2/PICK SIX1 1:50PM MAIDEN PLATE (F&M) - 1450M - SAME TRAINER:(5-11)Turffontein 4 3T20 9V16 3T16 1 WINNING SISTER(JA Soma) C Maujean ......... 9 60.0 MR-4; btnF; 4T15 4D14 2V15 2 ROSE WATER(RR Magner) R Danielson .........10 60.0 MR-2; in frame last 4; 4T12 5V12 4V12 3 PIPPI SHORTSOCK(LW Goosen) P Strydom ... 2 60.0 MR+3; Dist▲ 11T15 3V12 11V12 4 WINNING ANSWER(E Verdonese) D Habib ..... 8 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ 7T16 10T14 3V16 5 ABBEY CHASE(SG Tarry) ES Ngwane .............. 6 60.0 MR-1; 6V14 2T16 6V16 6 CHINESE WHISPER(CE Erasmus) JP vd Merwe .. 3 60.0 MR-1; btnF; hdgr OFF; 4D12 3S10 7V12 7 HELLO MAH(G v Zyl) M v Rensburg.................. 5 60.0 MR-1; Dist▲ 4T14 10T14 8V17 8 PEARL VALLEY(EG Anderson) L Hewitson ....... 4 60.0 MR-2; Dist▼ 7V12 9V15 9T14 9 PLEIADES(LJ Erasmus) S Brown .....................11 60.0 MR-5; unplaced last 8; 6V12 10 STERLING HEIGHTS(M Houdalakis) A Fortune ..... 1 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 3V12 7V12 11 TRIP QUEENS(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ................ 7 56.0 Dist▲

START PA3/PICK SIX2/JACKPOT1 2:25PM MR 68 APPRENTICE HANDICAP - 1450M - SAME TRAINER:(3-10)(5-8)Turffontein 5 5T15 1V14 3T16 1 AWESOME ADAM(MG Azzie) L Hewitson ........ 6 60.0 btnF; 1T12 5V15 10V12 2 ZEN MASTER(M Houdalakis) M Thackeray ...... 5 57.0 MR-2; Dist▲ 8T15 12V14 10V14 3 FIRST SIGN(BD Botes) ES Ngwane .................. 3 55.0 MR-1; unplaced last 4; 11T12 12T12 4V16 4 LADIES CLUB(GM Alexander) C Murray ........... 1 53.5 MR-2; 5Q12 6T12 13V15 5 RUN FOR ROSES(T Zackey) D Schwarz .........12 53.5 MR-5; unplaced last 3; 12V17 4V15 5V15 6 SUMMIT(GV Woodruff) D De Gouveia ............... 7 53.0 MR-1; 3T15 13T16 10V14 7 ARKANSAS(OA Ferraris) C Thabana ................11 52.5 MR-2; 8V20 3V15 6V15 8 SON OF APPROVAL(T Zackey) A Balloo .......... 4 52.0 note run on 14Jun; 14V14 13V10 12V12 9 STRONGMIND(PA Peter) S Moodley ................. 8 52.0 MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 13Q18 8V14 7V14 10 INTANDOKAZI(BD Botes) M Mjoka .................. 2 52.0 MR-2; unplaced last 15; 10V17 5V16 10T16 11 LISNOBLE(E Verdonese) K Ramsamy .............10 52.0 MR-2; hdgr ON; unplaced last 5; 9T16 9V16 11V15 12 SIXMILEBRIDGE(CJ Maree) not declared .....13 52.0 unplaced last 3; 12T14 15T14 10V15 13 CAMPS DRIFT(CE Erasmus) T Godden ............ 9 52.0 MR-10; unplaced last 7;

START PA4/PICK SIX3/JACKPOT2 3:05PM MR 73 APPRENTICE HANDICAP (F&M) - 1450M - SAME TRAINER:(-)Turffontein 6 7T12 2V12 6T15 1 NITROGEN(AG Laird) C Murray ......................... 5 60.0 11V16 9T16 6T16 2 CAPE MARIGOLD(M Houdalakis) D De Gouveia .... 6 59.5 MR-1; unplaced last 3; 10T12 7T12 8V14 3 SOUL OF SPAIN(SG Tarry) M Mjoka ..............11 57.5 MR-5; hdgr ON; unplaced last 4; 6T15 1T15 6V14 4 SILVERY DREAM(G v Zyl) M Thackeray ........... 3 57.0 MR-2; btnF; hdgr ON; 2T18 12T25 14V16 5 SNOWDONIA(PA Peter) L Hewitson .................. 4 56.5 MR-2; 12V14 4V12 4V12 6 TELL MY STAR(SD Gray) ES Ngwane .............. 1 56.5 MR-1; Dist▲ 8V14 1T14 11V14 7 BEACH COTTAGE(A Nassif) T Godden............. 8 56.0 6T20 1T20 3T20 8 RUSSIAN STAR(GV Woodruff) A Balloo .........10 56.0 Dist▼ 10V12 7V12 7T14 9 AMAZING VAR(S Ferreira) S Moodley .............. 7 52.0 MR-5; unplaced last 4; 13T22 13V15 9V12 10 BELINSKY(T Zackey) D Schwarz........................ 2 52.0 MR-9; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 14T15 14T16 13T14 11 WILHELMINA(LJ Erasmus) C Thabana ............. 9 52.0 MR-6; unplaced last 7;

START PA5/PICK SIX4/JACKPOT3 3:45PM MR 88 HANDICAP - 1800M - SAME TRAINER:(4-10-11)(7-12)Turffontein 7 2T18 7T25 13T12 1 HENRY HIGGINS(PA Peter) M Mjoka .............10 62.5 Dist▲ 10T16 6V12 3Q14 2 STAVINSKY(LJ Erasmus) S Brown ..................13 57.5 MR-2; Dist▲ prev run on sand; 14D16 9V16 6T14 3 TRIP TO RIO(MF de Kock) JP vd Merwe .......... 9 57.5 Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 8V14 10V16 3T16 4 COUNTERSTROKE(M Houdalakis) A Fortune ... 7 57.0 MR-1; Dist▲ 1V17 10V20 7V17 5 LEEULOOP JET(S Moffatt) R Danielson ........... 5 57.0 MR-1; 3V20 7T16 6V14 6 RAKE’S CHESTNUT(GV Woodruff) P Strydom ..11 57.0 MR-6; Dist▲ 9S16 2S16 6D19 7 CAGE FIGHTER(SG Tarry) C Murray ..............12 56.5 Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 1T20 1T18 1V20 8 HIGH DRAMA(JA Soma) S Khumalo ................ 1 55.0 MR+4; Dist▼ won last 3; 1V20 12V20 14V17 9 REVELATION(LW Goosen) J Sampson ............. 8 54.0 1V14 4V16 2T16 10 MAN’S INN(M Houdalakis) K Zechner ............... 2 54.0 Dist▲ in frame last 4; 5V17 8V20 2T18 11 STREET FLYER(M Houdalakis) C Maujean ....... 3 53.5 MR+1; hdgr ON; 13V14 3V14 3V17 12 HYAKU(SG Tarry) L Hewitson ............................. 6 53.0 1T18 1T16 1V24 13 ODD ROB(G v Zyl) M v Rensburg ...................... 4 52.0 MR+3; Dist▼ won last 3;

START PA6/PICK SIX5/JACKPOT4 4:20PM MR 79 HANDICAP (F&M) - 1800M - SAME TRAINER:(1-6)(5-9)(7-10)Turffontein 811T20 10T16 4T20 1 AHLAAM(MF de Kock) C Maujean ..................... 1 60.0 MR-6; Dist▼ 1V16 14S18 4V16 2 SISTERS OF MERCY(T Zackey) K Zechner ..... 6 59.5 Dist▲ 3V16 6T25 6V20 3 AMERICAN STORY(OA Ferraris) P Strydom .... 4 57.5 MR-1; Dist▼ 5V16 10V16 2V16 4 BAJAN FANTASY(GM Alexander) G Wrogemann ... 2 57.5 Dist▲ 12T20 8T25 7V16 5 BONDIBLU(S Ferreira) R Munger ....................11 57.0 MR-2; hdgr ON; Dist▲ 5T14 3V17 3V20 6 NIKKI(MF de Kock) C Murray ............................. 7 56.5 btnF; Dist▼ 2V16 7V17 2T14 7 BRAVO MAYA(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ................. 3 56.5 Dist▲ 4T20 1T18 6T16 8 LOVINGKINDNESS(G v Zyl) M v Rensburg ...... 5 55.5 Dist▲ 6V17 5V20 2V20 9 STAR OF LOVE(S Ferreira) JP vd Merwe ........10 55.5 MR+1; Dist▼ 1V17 5V16 3V16 10 ELUSIVE SPIRIT(SG Tarry) L Hewitson ............ 8 54.5 Dist▲ 1T20 10T20 1T22 11 TRICIA DUPONT(LW Goosen) M Thackeray .... 9 52.5 MR+2; Dist▼ won last;

START PA7/PICK SIX6 4:55PM MR 68 HANDICAP - 1800M - SAME TRAINER:(1-6)(2-3)(10-12)Turffontein 9 6D20 9V24 10V17 1 BARACAH(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ......................12 60.0 MR-3; unplaced last 8; 2T18 3T18 6T18 2 CHARANGA(GV Woodruff) C Maujean ............11 59.0 MR-1; 9T12 9T14 1V16 3 GIVEMEHOPE(GV Woodruff) A Fortune............ 7 58.0 Dist▲ won last; 2V16 5V17 4T16 4 ROVING JET(MG Azzie) JP vd Merwe ............13 57.5 MR-1; Dist▲ 1V14 6V14 2V15 5 NOAH’S ARK(PA Peter) M Mjoka ...................... 6 56.0 btnF; Dist▲ 2V20 1T26 5V20 6 UMTHETHO(SG Tarry) L Hewitson .................... 1 56.0 Dist▼ 4V17 4V17 6T18 7 CAPTAIN LEON(RR Magner) R Danielson ........ 9 54.5 6V17 7V17 6V20 8 AQUA BLUE(AG Laird) C Murray .....................10 53.0 MR-1; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 1T14 14V16 10V15 9 SAN SALVADOR(L Kruger) R Munger ............... 2 52.5 MR-5; Dist▲ 6T18 10V16 4V20 10 AZA ARROW(CE Erasmus) M v Rensburg......... 4 52.0 Dist▼ 11T26 11V20 11V20 11 GENTLEMAN JACK(T Zackey) N Patel ............. 8 52.0 MR-5; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 7T18 12V16 10V20 12 SIR TRIPPI(CE Erasmus) ES Ngwane ............... 5 52.0 MR-6; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 7S20 8V20 14V20 13 MY LOVELY(JM Goodman) M Thackeray ........14 52.0 MR-4; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 7T18 10T26 13V20 14 VICTORIOUS ROYAL(LJ Erasmus) D Schwarz .....3 52.0 MR-3; Dist▼ unplaced last 3;

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KENILWORTHSaturday • 18th June 2016

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RACE 1 15/10 OCEANS TRIP 4/1 Pillar Of Hercules 5/1 Varonella 7/1 Secret Idea 7/1 Elusive Path 10/1 Black Parrot 20/1 Norse God 25/1 Lumiere Verto 25/1 In Your Face 33/1 Hereford 33/1 Flower Blue 33/1 Power Grid 33/1 Purple Tractor 50/1 Dark Chestnut RACE 2 1/1 ARCTIC GREEN 5/2 Sign Your Name 4/1 Keep The Faith 7/1 Epona 20/1 De Ragatas 25/1 Irish Grey 25/1 Royal Fleece 33/1 Golden Crisp 33/1 Julie Orly RACE 3 5/2 World In Union 5/2 OMAHA TRIBE 7/1 Tweak The Wind 7/1 Studiolo 10/1 Woodland’s Forest 10/1 Break Out 10/1 Cream Soda Green 14/1 Gray Frost 20/1 Have A Ball 25/1 Rebel Force 25/1 Prime Circle 33/1 Sacred Fort 33/1 Drive Me Crazy 33/1 Cigano Andaluz RACE 4 2/1 FLYING MONARCH 4/1 Lady Diddeo 5/1 Contessa Fantasia 7/1 Quena 7/1 Gucci Rebel 10/1 Kwando 14/1 Possibly Me 20/1 Beautiful Girl 20/1 Gold Force 25/1 Intermission RACE 5 2/1 Tropical Heat 2/1 BRAAISTIN 5/1 Archie 5/1 Madonna’s Answer 7/1 Mr Lover Boy 10/1 In The Jungle 33/1 Kepler 50/1 Megalodon RACE 6 3/1 Prince Of Wales 3/1 TIGER TOPS 5/1 A Time To Kill 5/1 Magical Bet 7/1 Tin Soldier 7/1 This Is Sparta 10/1 Friendly Tibbs 14/1 Jeremy 20/1 Red Peril 25/1 Chrome Blue 25/1 Gull Rock 33/1 Cigar Boy 33/1 Irish Dynasty RACE 7 2/1 LINE BREAK 4/1 Milton 4/1 Search Party 5/1 Rodney 10/1 Kingvoldt 14/1 Blackmore 14/1 Zubbadubbadoo 14/1 Winter Trade 20/1 Olympian 25/1 Tiger Tiger 33/1 Albarakah 33/1 Seven Wood RACE 8 2/1 Elusive Wave 4/1 In Limine 4/1 ME MYSELF AND I 5/1 Carrie Bow Cay 5/1 Good Grace 10/1 Noisette 14/1 Beautiful Bird 20/1 Blu-Tack 20/1 Elusive Rose 25/1 Gift Of Rain 33/1 Rockingonthemoon 33/1 Sea Glass 50/1 Sheltered

START 1:00PM MAIDEN JUVENILE PLATE - 1000M - SAME TRAINER:(1-9-13)(2-11)(12-14)Kenilworth 1 1 BLACK PARROT(J Snaith) C du Plooy ............11 60.0 Black Minnaloushe colt 120k ns (SI 11K10 2 DARK CHESTNUT(AD Steyn) R Khathi ...........10 60.0 second run; 3 ELUSIVE PATH(VH Marshall) M Byleveld .......14 60.0 Pathfork gelding 950k crtr (SI 3.6 8K10 4 FLOWER BLUE(HWJ Crawford) C Bantam ........ 3 60.0 second run; 5 HEREFORD(GW Ennion) L Africa ....................13 60.0 Great Britain colt 40k crtr (SI 0. 2K10 5K12 8K10 6 IN YOUR FACE(PD Reeves) H vd Hoven .......... 1 60.0 7 LUMIERE VERTO(DR Hodgson) B May ........... 5 60.0 Gimmethegreenlight gelding 80k crt 8 NORSE GOD(GS Kotzen) J Jordaan .................. 2 60.0 Noordhoek Flyer colt 70k crtr (SI 3K10 2K10 2K10 9 OCEANS TRIP(J Snaith) B Fayd’herbe ............. 4 60.0 btnF; in frame last 3; 10 PILLAR OF HERCULES(J Ramsden) D Dillon . 9 60.0 Captain Al colt; first run; 11 POWER GRID(AD Steyn) G Behr ...................... 7 60.0 Gimmethegreenlight colt; 12K12 7K12 12 PURPLE TRACTOR(BJ Crawford) F Herholdt .. 8 60.0 13 SECRET IDEA(J Snaith) G v Niekerk ................ 6 60.0 Ashaawes colt 150k bk2 (SI 1.17); 4K10 6K10 14 VARONELLA(BJ Crawford) C Orffer ................12 60.0

START PA1 1:35PM MAIDEN JUVENILE PLATE (FILLIES) - 1600M - SAME TRAINER:(1-3-5)Kenilworth 2 5K12 4K12 2K14 1 ARCTIC GREEN(J Ramsden) B Fayd’herbe...... 6 60.0 8K12 5K12 7K14 2 DE RAGATAS(HWJ Crawford) G Behr................ 2 60.0 unplaced last 4; 6K12 4K12 3 EPONA(J Ramsden) D Dillon ............................. 8 60.0 Dist▲ 10K12 12K12 4 GOLDEN CRISP(DR Hodgson) B May .............. 4 60.0 Dist▲ 11K12 5K12 11K12 5 IRISH GREY(J Ramsden) H vd Hoven ............... 5 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 10K10 8K12 6 JULIE ORLY(GS Kotzen) F Herholdt .................. 7 60.0 Dist▲ 3K12 6K12 7 KEEP THE FAITH(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ..... 1 60.0 Dist▲ 7K14 8K14 8 ROYAL FLEECE(R v Reenen) C du Plooy .......... 9 60.0 5K12 3K14 3K14 9 SIGN YOUR NAME(GW Ennion) A Domeyer .... 3 60.0

START PA2/PICK SIX1 2:10PM MAIDEN JUVENILE PLATE - 1600M - SAME TRAINER:(1-2)(6-14)(7-10)Kenilworth 3 6K10 4K14 9K12 1 BREAK OUT(WG Prestage) R Khathi ...............10 60.0 Dist▲ 8K12 11K12 10K16 2 CIGANO ANDALUZ(WG Prestage) B May ........ 7 60.0 1st run gelded; unplaced last 3; 2K12 7K12 5K12 3 CREAM SODA GREEN(HWJ Crawford) G v Niekerk . 6 60.0 Dist▲ 14K12 13K12 4 DRIVE ME CRAZY(ELP Steyn) H vd Hoven ...... 2 60.0 Dist▲ 7K12 6K10 5 GRAY FROST(BJ Crawford) C Orffer ...............14 60.0 Dist▲ 10K12 5K14 6 HAVE A BALL(J Ramsden) B Fayd’herbe ......... 9 60.0 4K16 7 OMAHA TRIBE(VH Marshall) M Byleveld .......11 60.0 second run; 10K14 8 PRIME CIRCLE(GW Ennion) F Herholdt........... 4 60.0 second run; 8K8 3K8 9K14 9 REBEL FORCE(JMT Stewart) G Behr ................ 1 60.0 8K14 10 SACRED FORT(VH Marshall) L Africa ............13 60.0 second run; 5K14 2K14 4K14 11 STUDIOLO(GS Kotzen) R Fourie ........................ 5 60.0 4K10 7K12 12 TWEAK THE WIND(J Snaith) A Domeyer ........ 8 60.0 Dist▲ 5K14 13 WOODLAND’S FOREST(R v Reenen) C du Plooy .12 60.0 second run; 5K12 14 WORLD IN UNION(J Ramsden) D Dillon ......... 3 60.0 Dist▲ second run;

START PA3/PICK SIX2/JACKPOT1 2:45PM MAIDEN PLATE (F&M) - 1200M - SAME TRAINER:(-)Kenilworth 4 4K12 8K12 2K12 1 FLYING MONARCH(VH Marshall) M Byleveld .. 5 60.0 MR+3; 3K10 9K12 7K10 2 KWANDO(RG Sheehan) B Fayd’herbe ................ 9 60.0 MR-3; 5K12 10K12 8K14 3 GOLD FORCE(GR Puller) C Bantam .................. 7 60.0 MR-4; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 4 BEAUTIFUL GIRL(PP Kruyer) R Khathi ............ 4 60.0 Seul Amour filly; first run; 5 GUCCI REBEL(AN Marcus) R Fourie ................ 3 60.0 Rebel King filly 120k bk2 (SI 0.99 6 INTERMISSION(PD Reeves) B May ................. 1 60.0 Ashaawes filly; first run; 7K12 7 LADY DIDDEO(BJ Crawford) C Orffer ............... 8 60.0 second run; 8 CONTESSA FANTASIA(J Snaith) G v Niekerk.. 6 57.0 Count Dubois filly 300k grtr (SI 1 9 POSSIBLY ME(GS Kotzen) D Dillon .................. 2 57.0 Captain Al filly; first run; 10 QUENA(D Kannemeyer) G Behr ........................10 57.0 Silvano filly; first run;

START PA4/PICK SIX3/JACKPOT2 3:20PM MAIDEN PLATE - 2400M - SAME TRAINER:(3-4)(5-7)Kenilworth 5 2K25 7K20 6K16 1 TROPICAL HEAT(M Robinson) F Herholdt ....... 8 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ 9K18 3K25 5K20 2 BRAAISTIN(GW Ennion) R Fourie ..................... 1 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ 4K18 10K14 4K20 3 IN THE JUNGLE(ELP Steyn) A Domeyer .......... 3 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ 3K20 8K14 4K16 4 MR LOVER BOY(ELP Steyn) H vd Hoven.......... 6 60.0 MR-4; Dist▲ 8K20 2L20 7K14 5 ARCHIE(AE Sands) G Behr ................................ 4 60.0 Dist▲ 5L14 3K16 7K16 6 MADONNA’S ANSWER(MW Bass) G v Niekerk .... 5 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ 7K16 16K16 7K16 7 MEGALODON(AE Sands) D Dillon ..................... 2 60.0 MR-2; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 8D24 12K14 9K12 8 KEPLER(RG Sheehan) C Bantam ....................... 7 60.0 MR-6; Dist▲ unplaced last 6;

START PA5/PICK SIX4/JACKPOT3 3:55PM MR 80 HANDICAP - 2000M - SAME TRAINER:(4-9)(6-10-13)(8-11)Kenilworth 6 4K16 7K14 4K16 1 FRIENDLY TIBBS(ELP Steyn) G Behr ............... 5 60.0 MR-2; Dist▲ 1K16 4K16 4K14 2 PRINCE OF WALES(J Snaith) B Fayd’herbe.... 9 60.0 btnF; Dist▲ in frame last 7; 2K20 1K25 2K24 3 TIGER TOPS(J Ramsden) D Dillon .................... 6 59.5 btnF; Dist▼ in frame last 6; 2L20 5K20 2K25 4 A TIME TO KILL(MW Bass) G v Niekerk .......... 7 58.5 Dist▼ 8K10 12K16 6K18 5 CIGAR BOY(JMT Stewart) M Byleveld.............13 58.5 MR-5; Dist▲ unplaced last 7; 1K20 7K16 4K24 6 CHROME BLUE(GW Ennion) H vd Hoven ......... 1 57.5 Dist▼ 8K16 8K16 1K24 7 RED PERIL(WG Prestage) C du Plooy ............... 4 57.5 MR+5; Dist▼ won last; 1K16 6K16 7K16 8 THIS IS SPARTA(BJ Crawford) C Orffer ........... 8 57.5 btnF; Dist▲ 5K16 4K16 2K16 9 TIN SOLDIER(MW Bass) A Domeyer ..............10 56.5 MR+1; Dist▲ 1K20 5K18 11K18 10 JEREMY(GW Ennion) R Khathi ........................11 55.0 Dist▲ 2L20 6K20 10K24 11 GULL ROCK(BJ Crawford) F Herholdt ............... 2 54.5 MR-1; Dist▼ 1F16 4K16 6K16 12 MAGICAL BET(GS Kotzen) R Fourie ................. 3 53.5 Dist▲ 9K20 4K25 12K24 13 IRISH DYNASTY(GW Ennion) L Africa............12 52.0 MR-3; Dist▼

START PA6/PICK SIX5/JACKPOT4 4:30PM PINNACLE STAKES - 1200M - SAME TRAINER:(3-4)(5-10)(6-8)Kenilworth 7 4K16 1K16 2K18 1 MILTON(WG Prestage) C du Plooy ..................... 8 60.0 MR+3; btnF; Dist▼ 5K16 12K12 10K14 2 KINGVOLDT(J Snaith) B Fayd’herbe ...............10 58.5 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 1K12 3K10 2F10 3 LINE BREAK(MW Bass) A Domeyer ...............11 58.5 btnF; in frame last 3; 7K16 13K16 2K12 4 RODNEY(MW Bass) G v Niekerk ........................ 3 57.0 btnF; 9K10 7K10 7K10 5 OLYMPIAN(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ................ 6 57.0 MR-3; unplaced last 4; 6K14 5K12 12K14 6 ZUBBADUBBADOO(BJ Crawford) F Herholdt .. 9 57.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 9K14 5K16 9K14 7 BLACKMORE(D Kannemeyer) G Behr ............... 2 57.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 5K14 14K16 1K12 8 SEARCH PARTY(BJ Crawford) C Orffer ............ 1 55.5 MR+8; won last; 5K12 16K11 11K10 9 ALBARAKAH(GS Kotzen) R Khathi .................... 7 55.5 unplaced last 3; 14K12 7K12 5K12 10 SEVEN WOOD(VH Marshall) H vd Hoven .......... 4 55.5 MR-2; unplaced last 3; 3K12 8K14 11K12 11 TIGER TIGER(NL Bruss) D Dillon ...................... 5 55.5 MR-2; 2K12 4K12 1K12 12 WINTER TRADE(DR Hodgson) B May ............12 52.5 MR+2; won last; in frame last 4;

START PA7/PICK SIX6 5:10PM MR 76 HANDICAP (F&M) - 1800M - SAME TRAINER:(1-3-5-7-11)(2-4-10-12)Kenilworth 8 9K20 3K18 2K20 1 ELUSIVE WAVE(BJ Crawford) B Fayd’herbe .... 3 60.0 Dist▼ 6K20 1L20 9K20 2 GOOD GRACE(MW Bass) A Domeyer ............... 2 59.5 Dist▼ 7K20 12K20 11K16 3 SEA GLASS(BJ Crawford) R Khathi .................12 57.0 MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 3L16 1K16 11K20 4 ROCKINGONTHEMOON(MW Bass) S Fortune ....1 56.0 Dist▼ 2K18 2K18 1K16 5 CARRIE BOW CAY(BJ Crawford) D Dillon ....... 5 56.0 Dist▲ won last; in frame last 9; 10K20 1K16 5K14 6 BLU-TACK(D Kannemeyer) G Behr .................... 4 55.0 Dist▲ 5K12 1K16 4K18 7 ME MYSELF AND I(BJ Crawford) C Orffer ...... 8 55.0 7K18 6K20 2K20 8 IN LIMINE(GW Ennion) H vd Hoven .................. 9 55.0 MR+1; Dist▼ 12K20 15K16 5K16 9 GIFT OF RAIN(J Snaith) M Byleveld ...............10 54.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 6; 6K16 5K20 9K20 10 BEAUTIFUL BIRD(MW Bass) G v Niekerk ....... 6 53.5 MR-3; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 12K16 1K18 5K20 11 ELUSIVE ROSE(BJ Crawford) F Herholdt ......... 7 53.0 Dist▼ 10K16 8K18 3K20 12 NOISETTE(MW Bass) R Fourie .......................11 52.5 Dist▼ 10K16 10K20 8K20 13 SHELTERED(PP Kruyer) C Bantam ..................13 52.0 MR-2; Dist▼ unplaced last 3;

Sporting Post’s R1,080 PICK 6 paid

R8,33070

Turffontein • 12 June

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34 SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 17th - SUNDAY 19th JUNE 2016

SCOTTSVILLESunday • 19th June 2016

RACE 1 3/1 BARON BELLET 3/1 Kimberley 4/1 Gingerbread Man 4/1 The Great Victory 4/1 Varadiso 10/1 Elysian Fields 10/1 Indian Tractor 14/1 Sweet Pleasures RACE 2 12/10 Joy To Joy 15/10 BLACK HALL BAR 5/1 Hour Glass 7/1 Peggy’s Dream 14/1 Ideal Lady 33/1 Cybele Forest 50/1 Himalayan Empress 50/1 Riaan’s Pride RACE 3 5/2 Crowd Pleaser 5/2 Legend 5/2 SPEED OF AFRICA 5/1 Holy City 5/1 The Stag King 12/1 Rights Of Man 25/1 Checkthegreenlight 25/1 The Rock 25/1 Whitelightwarrior 33/1 Starsky 66/1 Sonar Active 66/1 Roy’s Just Kidding 66/1 Smoke ‘n Go RACE 4 2/1 Skip A Beat 3/1 FROMAFAR 3/1 Zante 3/1 Crackpot 7/1 Chestnuts N Pearls 20/1 Taffety Tart RACE 5 5/2 Rock On Baby 3/1 Free State 4/1 VICTORIA LAVELLE 5/1 Miss Varlicious 5/1 Easy Game 7/1 Our Destiny 16/1 Embrasiatic 33/1 Spring Wonder 33/1 Tiptol RACE 6 2/1 NIGHTINGALE 5/1 The Centenary 7/1 Deputy Ryder 7/1 Marmalady 7/1 Gathering Fame 10/1 Gallica Rose 10/1 Patchit Up Baby 14/1 Ma Choix 14/1 Flying Ice 14/1 Witchcraft 25/1 Work Ethic 25/1 Christmas Carol 33/1 Vino Veritas RACE 7 4/1 Deputy Jud 4/1 CAPE SPEED 5/1 Coltrane 5/1 Bankable Teddy 7/1 Kitty’s Destiny 7/1 Disco Al 10/1 Kingston Mines 10/1 Storm Warning 14/1 French Revolution 14/1 Wavin’ Flag 20/1 Three Balloons 25/1 Greek Legend 33/1 Great Rumpus 33/1 Killua Castle RACE 8 5/2 GORDON’S CUNGEE 5/2 Speedjet 4/1 Power Horse 5/1 Merry Chase 7/1 Dubliner 10/1 Zahra The Princess 14/1 Eternal Blossoms 25/1 Flammarosa 33/1 Gallic Fire 33/1 Liberty Market 33/1 Mistress Elly 33/1 Rosalite 50/1 Causeway Bay 50/1 Forge Mistress

START 12:30PM MAIDEN JUVENILE PLATE - 1000M - SAME TRAINER:(1-2-3)(4-7)Scottsville 1 4D14 6D12 2S10 1 BARON BELLET(DC Howells) M Yeni ............... 4 60.0 2 ELYSIAN FIELDS(DC Howells) C Storey ........... 8 60.0 Black Minnaloushe colt 70k crtr (S 3D10 2D12 8S14 3 GINGERBREAD MAN(DC Howells) S Khumalo . 1 60.0 1st run gelded; Dist▼ 11D12 4 INDIAN TRACTOR(DR Drier) S Veale .............. 3 60.0 second run; first run on turf; 5 KIMBERLEY(CS Laird) A Marcus ...................... 7 60.0 Kildonan gelding 60k nt (SI 0.56); 4S10 6 THE GREAT VICTORY(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ... 6 60.0 second run; 5S12 7 VARADISO(DR Drier) K De Melo ....................... 5 60.0 second run; 9D12 8 SWEET PLEASURES(JJ v Vuuren) R Simons .. 2 57.5 btnF; second run;

START PA1 1:05PM MAIDEN JUVENILE PLATE (FILLIES)(INSIDE) - 1600M - SAME TRAINER:(-)Scottsville 2 7S10 2S14 3D16 1 BLACK HALL BAR(NL Bruss) B Fayd’herbe..... 7 60.0 btnF; prev run on a/w; 5D12 4S12 2 CYBELE FOREST(JM Goodman) D Dillon ........ 5 60.0 Dist▲ 12S12 10S10 14S10 3 HIMALAYAN EMPRESS(L Taylor) C Storey ..... 8 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 8S10 4 HOUR GLASS(DC Howells) M Yeni ................... 2 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 7S12 5 IDEAL LADY(GS Kotzen) S Randolph ................ 4 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 3D12 2D14 6 JOY TO JOY(DR Drier) S Veale ......................... 3 60.0 7D12 4S12 7 PEGGY’S DREAM(PM Gadsby) D De Gouveia . 6 60.0 Dist▲ 12S12 11S12 8 RIAAN’S PRIDE(KG Naidoo) T Godden ............ 1 60.0 Dist▲

START PA2/PICK SIX1 1:40PM MAIDEN JUVENILE PLATE (INSIDE) - 1600M - SAME TRAINER:(6-13)(7-8)Scottsville 3 6D12 8D12 1 CHECKTHEGREENLIGHT(SG Tarry) L Hewitson .. 9 60.0 first run on turf; 5T10 3V12 2D14 2 CROWD PLEASER(JJ v Vuuren) A Marcus ...... 1 60.0 3 HOLY CITY(CS Laird) Wei Marwing .................10 60.0 Captain Al colt 550k nt (SI 5.14); 7S12 3S14 3S16 4 LEGEND(DC Howells) M Yeni ...........................11 60.0 btnF; 8D14 5 RIGHTS OF MAN(G v Zyl) S Khumalo .............. 8 60.0 second run; 8S12 10S16 6 ROY’S JUST KIDDING(GS Kotzen) D Daniels . 2 60.0 16S12 7 SMOKE ‘N GO(MD Miller) C Orffer ................... 7 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 13D14 8 SONAR ACTIVE(MD Miller) DS Lembethe ........ 4 60.0 second run; note run on 15Jun; 5S16 9 SPEED OF AFRICA(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech . 5 60.0 second run; 3S12 9S12 6D14 10 STARSKY(KG Naidoo) W Kennedy ..................... 6 60.0 12D14 11 THE ROCK(WH Marwing) B Fayd’herbe ..........12 60.0 second run; 6D12 5D14 12 THE STAG KING(VH Marshall) M Byleveld .....13 60.0 6S10 5S12 8S16 13 WHITELIGHTWARRIOR(GS Kotzen) S Randolph . 3 60.0 unplaced last 3;

START PA3/PICK SIX2/JACKPOT1 2:15PM PINNACLE STAKES (F&M)(INSIDE) - 1600M - SAME TRAINER:(-)Scottsville 4 2S12 10T14 7D14 1 CHESTNUTS N PEARLS(DR Drier) S Veale .... 3 60.0 MR-3; 10K16 8D14 9D16 2 TAFFETY TART(MW Bass) G v Niekerk ............ 4 60.0 MR-4; unplaced last 3; 1D14 13D16 4D14 3 FROMAFAR(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech ............ 1 60.0 1S16 5S18 10D20 4 ZANTE(NL Bruss) S Khumalo ............................. 6 58.5 MR-1; Dist▼ 3D14 4S18 1S16 5 CRACKPOT(DC Howells) M Yeni ....................... 5 58.5 MR+3; won last; in frame last 7; 1K16 11D14 2S16 6 SKIP A BEAT(A Nel) M Byleveld ....................... 2 57.0 MR+1;

START PA4/PICK SIX3/JACKPOT2 2:50PM PINNACLE STAKES (F&M) - 1100M - SAME TRAINER:(3-7)Scottsville 5 1D12 1D12 10S12 1 MISS VARLICIOUS(PM Gadsby) D De Gouveia .... 9 61.5 1K11 3S12 7S12 2 VICTORIA LAVELLE(J Snaith) A Delpech ........ 4 61.5 3T12 11T12 6S12 3 EASY GAME(MG Azzie) Wei Marwing ............... 5 58.5 MR-1; 4K10 12K10 1S10 4 ROCK ON BABY(DR Drier) S Veale .................. 1 58.5 MR+3; won last; 1D10 2S10 4S12 5 FREE STATE(W Whitehead) A Forbes ............... 6 57.0 in frame last 4; 12D14 12D16 2D10 6 OUR DESTINY(GS Kotzen) S Randolph ............ 7 57.0 MR-9; Dist▼ prev run on a/w; 2T10 8T12 12D10 7 SPRING WONDER(MG Azzie) L Hewitson........ 3 57.0 MR-1; prev run on a/w; 3T12 8T15 5S12 8 EMBRASIATIC(JJ v Vuuren) R Simons ............. 2 54.0 MR-2; 1S12 5S12 4S12 9 TIPTOL(DC Howells) A Arries ............................ 8 54.0

START PA5/PICK SIX4/JACKPOT3 3:25PM GR3 OAKS (F&M)(INSIDE) - 2400M - SAME TRAINER:(6-12)(7-10)Scottsville 6 4K32 1S18 6D20 1 GALLICA ROSE(J Ramsden) D Dillon ............... 6 60.0 btnF; Dist▲ 11T16 1T25 2T20 2 THE CENTENARY(MF de Kock) R Simons .....12 59.0 Dist▲ 8K18 9S18 3D20 3 MA CHOIX(A Nel) not declared ......................... 2 59.0 Dist▲ 2T18 4T25 3T20 4 PATCHIT UP BABY(DC Howells) M Yeni .......13 58.0 MR+1; Dist▲ in frame last 6; 1K20 2S18 2D20 5 GATHERING FAME(DR Drier) K De Melo ......... 7 58.0 Dist▲ in frame last 3; 9T25 9T16 15T20 6 VINO VERITAS(G v Zyl) W Kennedy ................. 3 58.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 4K16 2S18 1D20 7 DEPUTY RYDER(NL Bruss) A Delpech ............. 8 58.0 Dist▲ won last; in frame last 3; 3T29 3T25 4T20 8 MARMALADY(OA Ferraris) Wei Marwing ......... 4 58.0 Dist▲ in frame last 11; 1D16 2D16 3D20 9 NIGHTINGALE(MW Bass) G v Niekerk.............. 5 55.0 MR+10; Dist▲ in frame last 6; 2D14 4D16 6D20 10 FLYING ICE(NL Bruss) R Danielson ................11 55.0 Dist▲ 5T18 11T25 7D20 11 WITCHCRAFT(SG Tarry) S Khumalo ..............10 55.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 1D20 13S18 5D19 12 WORK ETHIC(G v Zyl) C Orffer ......................... 9 55.0 Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 8T18 5T25 11D20 13 CHRISTMAS CAROL(GV Woodruff) C Maujean ...1 55.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 4;

START PA6/PICK SIX5/JACKPOT4 4:00PM GR3 DERBY (INSIDE) - 2400M - SAME TRAINER:(2-4)(3-8)Scottsville 7 2K25 3K28 12D24 1 KINGSTON MINES(MF de Kock) S Khumalo ..13 60.0 3T18 14T20 12D19 2 DISCO AL(J Ramsden) A Marcus ...................... 1 60.0 Dist▲ 13T20 2D19 7D18 3 DEPUTY JUD(MG Azzie) Wei Marwing ............. 2 60.0 Dist▲ 3K25 2K28 3K32 4 COLTRANE(J Ramsden) D Dillon.....................11 59.0 btnF; in frame last 3; 9T20 8T20 13D24 5 KILLUA CASTLE(GV Woodruff) C Maujean .....12 59.0 MR-2; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 5; 5K28 9K28 11D24 6 WAVIN’ FLAG(BJ Crawford) C Orffer ................ 7 58.0 unplaced last 4; 5T29 3T32 7D24 7 STORM WARNING(JJ v Vuuren) R Simons ...... 6 58.0 1T16 8D19 10D18 8 GREEK LEGEND(MG Azzie) L Hewitson .........10 58.0 Dist▲ 7D16 5S24 9D24 9 GREAT RUMPUS(F Robinson) A Forbes ........14 58.0 MR-1; unplaced last 4; 7K16 5D16 3D19 10 FRENCH REVOLUTION(A Nel) M Byleveld ..... 8 58.0 MR-2; Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 7S16 11S18 15D24 11 THREE BALLOONS(MW Bass) G v Niekerk ..... 5 58.0 MR-7; unplaced last 3; 1T20 8T25 7D20 12 BANKABLE TEDDY(BO Wiid) K De Melo ......... 4 55.0 MR+12; Dist▲ 7K18 1D19 1D18 13 CAPE SPEED(D Kannemeyer) A Delpech .......... 9 55.0 MR+6; Dist▲ won last 2; 2D19 3D19 1D19 14 KITTY’S DESTINY(DC Howells) M Yeni ........... 3 55.0 MR+14; Dist▲ won last;

START PA7/PICK SIX6 4:35PM MAIDEN PLATE (F&M)(INSIDE) - 1400M - SAME TRAINER:(1-8)(7-12-14)Scottsville 8 3S12 5S12 4S12 1 POWER HORSE(W Whitehead) A Forbes ......... 3 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ 2D14 3D12 2S14 2 GORDON’S CUNGEE(DC Howells) M Yeni ....... 2 60.0 in frame last 5; 6D16 2S14 9S14 3 DUBLINER(CS Laird) A Marcus ......................... 7 60.0 MR-4; 6S12 4D14 3S16 4 SPEEDJET(D Egdes) W Kennedy ....................11 60.0 btnF; 9S16 7D14 3D12 5 ZAHRA THE PRINCESS(PV Lafferty) D De Gouveia .. 6 60.0 MR-6; prev run on a/w; 6S16 6D20 6D16 6 ETERNAL BLOSSOMS(ML Roberts) K De Melo .... 1 60.0 MR-2; unplaced last 6; 2D14 5D19 4S16 7 MERRY CHASE(CE Erasmus) C Orffer ...........13 60.0 MR-2; 9D14 7S16 5S14 8 MISTRESS ELLY(W Whitehead) S Randolph ..12 60.0 MR+6; unplaced last 5; 6D19 8D16 9S12 9 LIBERTY MARKET(PL Lunn) T Godden............ 4 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 13T12 11T14 9V12 10 FLAMMAROSA(SG Tarry) L Hewitson ............10 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 5D14 10D16 8S14 11 GALLIC FIRE(CG Eudy) D Schwarz .................. 9 60.0 MR+3; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 15; 7D16 8D19 13S14 12 CAUSEWAY BAY(CE Erasmus) D Dillon ........... 8 60.0 MR-5; unplaced last 11; 11D14 13 FORGE MISTRESS(G Anthony) DS Lembethe . 5 60.0 second run; first run on turf; 11S14 14 ROSALITE(CE Erasmus) ES Ngwane ...............14 60.0 second run;

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

SCOTTSVILLE

Wednesday 8 JuneGoing: good

Race 2 (884) Scottsville 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate R80,000 - 1 0.00 Yankeedoodledandy (7) 60.0 A Marcus 4/1 2 b c Brave Tin Soldier - Bansela (Malhub) D 820 2 0.25 Baron Bellet (3) 60.0 M Yeni 4/1 2 b g Var - Subyan Dreams(GB) (Spectrum) - 3 2.00 Cossack Guard (4) 60.0 B Lerena 25/1 2 gr g Gimmethegreenlight - Cossack Star (Complete Warrior) S 707 4 2.25 Moon Shadow (11) 60.0 A Delpech 1/1 - 5 5.25 Kash Is King (2) 60.0 C Storey 16/1 - 6 7.75 Gimme one Night (6) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 14/1 - 7 10.50 Ndizakahle (5) 60.0 K Zechner 40/1 - 8 12.75 Ratso Rizzo (8) 60.0 B Nyawo 75/1 - 9 15.50 Explosive Rock (9) 60.0 K De Melo 33/1 - 10 19.75 Megrez (10) 60.0 W Kennedy 66/1 - 11 26.75 Prince Ponti (1) 60.0 A Forbes 33/1 Time: 57.33s (57.33s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:CS Laird O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Summerhill Stud

Race 3 (885) Scottsville 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R80,000 S 806 1 0.00 Vine Street Star (12) 60.0 A Marcus 11/20 2 b f Trippi - Hollywoodboulevard(AUS) (Street Cry) - 2 0.05 Lucky Barb (5) 60.0 B Nyawo 50/1 2 b f Dan De Lago - Malakeh(AUS) (Snippets) - 3 0.80 Trippi’s Girl (13) 60.0 S Randolph 7/1 2 ch f Trippi - Vasilisa (National Emblem) D 790 4 1.30 Phantom Rock (4) 60.0 S Veale 12/1 S 731 5 3.80 Castor Cat (15) 60.0 D Schwarz 70/1 - 6 6.05 Royal Agree (2) 60.0 K De Melo 55/1 - 7 6.55 Princess Ratattoee (16) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 40/1 D 773 8 7.30 Strike Back (14) 60.0 D De Gouveia 16/1 - 9 9.05 High Octane (6) 60.0 B Lerena 30/1 - 10 11.80 Black Southeaster (1) 60.0 M Yeni 16/1 - 11 12.80 Ibtihaj (3) 60.0 B Jacobson 33/1 - 12 12.95 Naiad (8) 60.0 D Dillon 35/1 - 13 13.20 Private Island (7) 60.0 DS Lembethe 110/1 S 806 14 14.20 Himalayan Empress (10) 60.0 C Storey 110/1 D 821 15 29.95 Rock A Bye Baby (11) 60.0 A Balloo 110/1 - 16 38.95 Seattle Salsa (9) 60.0 J Maphumulo 110/1 Time: 57.63s (57.63s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:CS Laird O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 4 (886) Scottsville 1200m Maiden Plate R80,000 - 1 0.00 Hack Green (9) 57.0 S Veale 16/1 2 b c Gimmethegreenlight - Secret Mission (Fort Wood) D 792 2 1.50 Escovitch (7) 60.0 K Zechner 10/1 4 b g Judpot - Pimento (Fort Wood) S 812 3 2.00 Captain At Sea (6) 57.0 W Kennedy 22/10 2 b c Captain Al - Ondina (Caesour) S 812 4 4.75 Rock Hard (16) 60.0 K De Melo 6/1 - 5 6.25 Fellow Traveller (4) 57.0 S Randolph 7/2 D 799 6 7.25 Silver Green (5) 60.0 D De Gouveia 50/1 D 437 7 7.35 Whale Trail (10) 60.0 B Lerena 55/1 S 812 8 8.10 Masteromydreams (14) 60.0 ES Ngwane 45/1 D 117 9 9.60 Red Soldier (3) 60.0 S Moodley 80/1 S 866 10 9.65 Bring The Action (12) 60.0 B Nyawo 110/1 S 812 11 9.75 Long Tom Pass (8) 60.0 T Godden 125/1 S 866 12 13.75 Royal Airman (1) 60.0 D Dillon 125/1 S 812 13 13.90 Straw Man (11) 60.0 A Delpech 13/2 - 14 15.65 Chicago Beat (2) 60.0 M Yeni 14/1 D 519 15 16.15 Fathead Brownie (15) 60.0 J Maphumulo 110/1 D 656 16 36.90 Toblaron (13) 60.0 B Jacobson 125/1 Time: 69.02s (57.52s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 114%1st T:DR Drier O:Messrs M Dally, D G Abery, H Adams, E W Buhr & N Loubser B:Varsfontein Stud

Race 5 (887) Scottsville 1200m Maiden Plate (F&M) R80,000 S 807 1 0.00 Roy’s Zaire (2) 60.0 W Kennedy 33/1 4 b f Miesque’s Approval - Langtry (Muhtafal) - 2 0.75 Warm Night Alice (11) 57.0 A Marcus 1/1 2 b f Warm White Night - Flaming Alice (Captain Al) D 683 3 1.00 Queens Diamond (1) 60.0 B Lerena 14/1 3 b f Bankable - Queens Eyot (Jallad) S 771 4 3.00 Power Horse (3) 60.0 A Forbes 7/1 D 821 5 4.25 Night At The Proms (4) 57.0 M Yeni 5/2 S 640 6 5.75 Dundrum (12) 60.0 K De Melo 100/1 S 840 7 6.25 Saint Kali (5) 60.0 S Veale 33/1 S 807 8 8.00 Royal Path (10) 60.0 C Storey 125/1 D 828 9 9.50 Liberty Market (8) 60.0 S Randolph 33/1 S 332 10 11.25 Zinzara (6) 60.0 D De Gouveia 25/1 S 764 11 12.25 Riaan’s Pride (15) 57.0 T Godden 125/1 S 807 12 14.25 Sugarplum Fairy (7) 60.0 A Arries 125/1 D 699 13 14.30 Queen Of Iceni (14) 60.0 A Balloo 125/1 S 807 14 16.05 Roy’s Pearl (13) 60.0 ES Ngwane 110/1 - 15 43.05 One Cool Mamma (9) 60.0 J Maphumulo 125/1 Time: 69.56s (57.97s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:KG Naidoo O:Mr Roy Moodley B:R & Mrs Pickering

VAAL

Tuesday 7 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (1122) Vaal 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate R90,000 V 860 1 0.00 The Shredder (8) 60.0 R Simons 14/1 2 b g Alado - St Valentine (Model Man) - 2 3.25 Sabre Dance (10) 60.0 R Danielson 12/1 2 b c Kahal - Red Kaschka (Elliodor) V 1053 3 3.75 Bay Style (2) 60.0 A Fortune 33/1 2 b c Mullins Bay - All About Style(IRE) (Hawk Wing) V 1053 4 4.75 Trotska (7) 60.0 C Zackey 55/1 - 5 4.80 Ali Pasha (4) 60.0 M v Rensburg 16/1 T 1095 6 5.60 Royal Enclosure (5) 60.0 C Maujean 25/1 - 7 6.10 Red Renegade (1) 60.0 S Khumalo 4/1 - 8 7.40 Copper Pot (3) 60.0 D Habib 7/2 - 9 8.60 Muntu (9) 60.0 M Thackeray 50/1 V 1053 10 8.80 Rocky Borough (11) 60.0 R Munger 14/1 T 1095 11 9.00 Carve The Turkey (6) 60.0 K Zechner 17/10 Time: 71.84s (59.87s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:PF Matchett O:Messrs F Bronkhorst, P F Matchett, W Nankervis & Ms M Richards B:Alado Project

Race 2 (1123) Vaal 1000m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 - 1 0.00 Wrecking Ball (3) 57.0 C Zackey 25/1 2 b f Great Britain - Picadilly Miss (London News) T 1052 2 1.75 Lebanese Tractor (11) 57.0 P Strydom 4/1 2 ch f Warm White Night - Rosette (National Emblem) - 3 2.95 Celtic Lady (7) 60.0 R Munger 5/1 3 b f Bankable - Inuit Woman (Western Winter) T 1048 4 3.75 Rain In Africa (15) 60.0 R Simons 3/1 T 1070 5 4.05 Favour’s Pride (2) 57.0 S Chambers 3/1 V 965 6 6.30 Woman Of War (10) 60.0 G Wrogemann 25/1 T 1070 7 7.10 Street Affair (1) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 100/1 T 1045 8 7.20 Starina (5) 60.0 A Fortune 50/1 T 1048 9 7.30 Cherished Gold (16) 60.0 C Ngcobo 66/1 V 1089 10 7.90 Pipkin (8) 60.0 C Maujean 55/1 V 1106 11 8.20 Chook (6) 60.0 S Brown 55/1 - 12 8.50 Danny’s Well (12) 60.0 K Zechner 10/1 T 1051 13 8.80 Gypsy Girl (9) 60.0 F Herholdt 75/1 T 1070 14 9.55 Approved (4) 60.0 J Greyling 75/1 - 15 20.00 Cindy At Cee (14) 57.0 F Maleking 110/1 - 16 31.00 The Collect (13) 60.0 M Thackeray 70/1 Time: 57.59s (57.59s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:G Maroun O:Mr G J Maroun B:Worldwise Breeding

Race 3 (1124) Vaal 1450m Maiden Plate R90,000 T 1072 1 0.00 San Julian Bay (6) 60.0 Wes Marwing 6/1 3 ch g Don Pedro Mendoza - Cockle Bay(AUS) (Show A Heart) T 1047 2 0.30 Aquabuoy (3) 60.0 C Zackey 5/1 4 b g Sail From Seattle - Sea Time (Rambo Dancer) V 1089 3 0.50 Just a Gigolo (4) 60.0 A Fortune 5/1 3 ch g Lundy’s Liability - Dance All Night (Rambo Dancer) V 1106 4 1.50 Dragon’s Breath (8) 60.0 J Greyling 40/1 T 1072 5 1.75 Red Rebel (5) 60.0 R Simons 8/1 V 1091 6 2.35 Streetwear (2) 60.0 G Wrogemann 2/1 V 1022 7 4.05 Superfi cial (7) 60.0 M Thackeray 16/1 V 1087 8 4.10 Artifi cio (9) 56.0 S Khumalo 6/1 T 1072 9 9.20 Woody Cape (1) 60.0 S Brown 40/1 Time: 88.54s (61.06s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:WH Marwing O:Mr Preven Singh B:Cool Springs cc

Race 4 (1125) Vaal 1450m MR 68 Handicap R75,000 V 1041 1 0.00 Mr Balboa (3) 55.0 K Zechner 6/1 4 b g Lundy’s Liability - Scholarship (Fanatic Dane) V 1060 2 0.25 Noah’s Ark (7) 56.5 C Ngcobo 3/1 3 b g Ideal World - Belcanto (Goldkeeper) V 1084 3 0.50 Can You Hear Me (4) 53.0 M Mjoka 14/1 4 b g Fort Beluga - Sonic Enquiry (Qui Danzig) V 1108 4 1.60 Movie Man (8) 54.0 S Khumalo 6/1 T 141 5 1.65 Delamere (2) 59.5 M Thackeray 12/1 V 1060 6 3.35 Mutakayyef (6) 59.5 P Strydom 4/1 V 1024 7 3.55 Truly (9) 60.0 M v Rensburg 8/1 Q 234 8 3.80 Secret Lover (5) 52.0 C Murray 55/1 V 1108 9 4.60 Francois P (11) 53.5 J Greyling 25/1 V 865 10 6.30 Oriental Blue (1) 59.5 A Fortune 14/1 V 1017 11 7.20 Kopi Luwak (10) 54.0 C Zackey 30/1 V 1024 12 13.50 Beza (12) 52.0 R Munger 55/1 Time: 87.24s (60.17s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:TD Andrews

Race 5 (1126) Vaal 1450m MR 68 Handicap R75,000 V 1023 1 0.00 Pay As You Go (4) 52.0 M Mjoka 7/2 4 b g Fort Wood - Pay The Piper (Saumarez) V 971 2 0.20 Captain Chips (5) 57.5 C Murray 28/10 4 b g Captain Al - Blue Swift(AUS) (Redoute’s Choice) V 1044 3 2.45 Nero (3) 59.0 M v Rensburg 33/1 6 ch h Modus Vivendi - Up And Blooming (Up And At ‘Em) V 1094 4 4.25 Capuche (11) 57.0 F Herholdt 8/1 V 1085 5 4.45 Summit (10) 53.5 C Maujean 9/2 V 1084 6 6.85 Son Of Approval (1) 52.0 N Patel 8/1 V 1043 7 7.75 Excalivar (9) 52.0 J Mariba 16/1 V 1065 8 8.25 Sir Price (6) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 25/1 V 656 9 9.75 Rock On Rebel (8) 60.0 A Fortune 6/1 V 1068 10 13.50 San Salvador (2) 55.0 R Munger 55/1 V 1297 11 15.50 Sixmilebridge (7) 52.0 M Thackeray 75/1 Time: 86.86s (59.9s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:Maine Chance

Race 6 (1127) Vaal 1200m MR 68 Handicap (F&M) R82,000 T 1077 1 0.00 Lakahal (4) 53.0 S Khumalo 13/2 3 b f Kahal - La Sirenne (Captain Al) T 1077 2 0.05 Gold Cup Girl (8) 61.0 R Danielson 14/1 4 b f Black Minnaloushe - Forefront (Pole Position) V 973 3 1.55 Honolua Bay (14) 62.0 P Strydom 7/1 3 b f Argonaut - Hilo Bay (Elliodor) V 1084 4 2.15 One Yesterday (5) 60.0 K Zechner 16/1 T 1103 5 2.40 Victor’s Castle (10) 56.0 S Brown 12/1 T 1077 6 3.20 Play Date (9) 52.0 N Patel 12/1 V 1084 7 4.00 Antonia Major (11) 59.5 F Herholdt 50/1 T 910 8 5.50 Queen Delta (7) 55.5 JP vd Merwe 40/1 V 1021 9 6.70 Invincible Flame (1) 61.5 Wes Marwing 15/4 T 1077 10 7.70 Lady Torera (12) 52.0 C Murray 66/1 T 1035 11 8.80 Spider Flower (6) 60.0 M v Rensburg 15/4 V 973 12 9.20 By Jove (2) 59.5 A Fortune 13/2 T 1035 13 9.50 Eye The Countess (3) 53.5 M Thackeray 33/1 T 1121 14 10.10 King’s Summit (13) 57.0 S Chambers 66/1 Time: 70.48s (58.73s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:DN Stenger O:Mr M C Simmonds B:Clifton Stud

Race 7 (1128) Vaal 1000m MR 80 Handicap R92,000 T 962 1 0.00 Ronnie Rocket (5) 55.0 P Strydom 33/10 3 b g Noordhoek Flyer - Lady Ladina (Aristis) V 1083 2 1.20 Rafa (12) 59.5 R Munger 25/1 4 b g Parade Leader - First Honeymoon (Pole Position) V 1055 3 1.40 Extreme Dubai (6) 59.0 C Murray 15/2 3 b c Oasis Dream - Equiparada(ARG) (Editor’s Note) V 1083 4 1.90 Magic (8) 58.0 S Brown 33/10 V 1025 5 3.00 Just Africa (11) 58.5 C Little 8/1 V 1083 6 4.00 Supanova (7) 57.0 JP vd Merwe 8/1 V 1065 7 4.25 Night Editor (4) 54.5 C Zackey 7/1 T 982 8 6.25 Poderosa (9) 55.5 R Simons 50/1 V 1082 9 6.55 Captain’s Diva (3) 58.0 C Maujean 20/1 V 1083 10 7.25 Captain Ellio (10) 57.0 J Sampson 7/1 T 897 11 9.45 Great Brother (2) 58.5 A Fortune 33/1 S 23 12 10.45 Cinema Scope (1) 61.5 M v Rensburg 50/1 Time: 56.62s (56.62s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:J Vos O:Mr J Moynihan B:Gary Player Stud

Race 8 (1129) Vaal 1600m MR 82 Handicap (F&M) R106,000 V 1067 1 0.00 She’s A Looker (5) 54.5 S Khumalo 7/1 5 b m Mogok - Pin Up Babe (Gold Press) V 1015 2 0.50 Bajan Fantasy (9) 56.5 G Wrogemann 16/1 3 b f Mullins Bay - Ransom (Rambo Dancer) T 1010 3 0.70 Red Star (2) 55.5 JP vd Merwe 8/1 4 b f Elusive Fort - Plume Rouge (Model Man) S 762 4 2.60 Sisters Of Mercy (7) 58.0 C Zackey 12/1 V 1058 5 2.90 Gains Tax (3) 54.5 C Murray 11/2 V 1067 6 3.90 Jin-go-lo-ba (8) 54.5 K Zechner 33/10 T 1005 7 4.20 Bondiblu (4) 57.0 P Strydom 9/2 T 1035 8 5.60 Leila’s Charger (6) 56.5 A Fortune 8/1 V 1082 9 7.50 Miracle Rising (10) 56.0 T Appie 16/1 T 432 10 8.00 Alessia (11) 60.0 R Munger 25/1 V 1082 11 9.90 Eloquence (1) 58.0 D Habib 12/1 Time: 97.64s (61.03s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 123%1st T:BD Botes O:Mr W J Coates B:Scott Bros

Race 9 (1130) Vaal 1600m MR 68 Handicap (F&M) R82,000 V 1067 1 0.00 Allegorical (15) 57.5 R Simons 12/1 3 b f Oracy - Sweet Allegra (National Assembly) V 1086 2 2.60 River Empress (11) 55.5 R Danielson 15/4 4 b f Dynasty - Muvango (Manshood) V 1067 3 4.10 Elusive Spirit (2) 60.0 K Zechner 7/1 5 b m Caesour - Esprit (Fort Wood) T 1035 4 5.30 Ladies Club (10) 54.5 C Murray 66/1 V 1040 5 5.60 Secret Angel (5) 55.0 C Maujean 14/1 D 824 6 6.10 For Show Me Angel (7) 52.0 C Ngcobo 55/1 V 1015 7 6.15 Span Die Seile (6) 60.0 A Fortune 28/10 V 919 8 7.55 Banking April (3) 56.5 G Wrogemann 20/1 T 1103 9 8.45 Over It (4) 56.5 R Munger 16/1 T 824 10 9.05 Hit The Big Time (12) 52.0 M Mjoka 25/1 V 1067 11 9.75 Black Opium (8) 57.0 C Zackey 7/1 V 1067 12 11.50 Wensleydale (14) 55.0 J Greyling 50/1 V 987 13 11.80 Rose Of Castille (9) 54.5 F Maleking 20/1 T 1035 14 12.00 Cash In Camilla (1) 56.0 M Thackeray 30/1 T 1051 15 12.20 Grand Jury (13) 54.5 JP vd Merwe 30/1 T 1103 16 99.99 Nkomo (16) 59.0 E Pheiffer 55/1 Time: 96.41s (60.26s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:M Houdalakis O:Messrs W J Laird & B Lourens & Mr & Mrs Asogan Naicker B:Klawervlei Stud

VAAL

Thursday 9 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (1131) Vaal 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate R90,000 V 1053 1 0.00 Le Tigre (13) 60.0 S Brown 9/2 2 b c Tiger Ridge - Traviata (Elliodor) - 2 0.30 Tour Of Duty (2) 60.0 R Danielson 8/1 2 ch g Western Winter - Tala(FR) (Lomitas) - 3 1.00 Sail For Joy (7) 60.0 G Wrogemann 8/1 2 b g Argonaut - Joy To The Fore (Pole Position) - 4 1.50 Sky High Flyer (1) 60.0 R Simons 10/1 T 1069 5 3.00 Mia Culpa (11) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 11/2 V 991 6 4.25 King Of Cant (3) 60.0 C Murray 75/1 T 1069 7 4.30 Dancing Rebel (10) 60.0 M Thackeray 40/1 V 1053 8 4.50 El Malek (12) 60.0 C Zackey 22/1 - 9 4.65 Mr Tinsel (6) 60.0 A Fortune 14/1 T 906 10 4.70 West Rand (4) 60.0 Wei Marwing 18/10 T 1069 11 7.00 Miesque’s Rumba (9) 60.0 J Greyling 66/1 V 939 12 8.75 Twounderpar (5) 60.0 R Munger 75/1 T 1069 13 9.00 Brave Option (8) 60.0 M v Rensburg 80/1 Time: 58.24s (58.24s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:LJ Erasmus O:Mr T Kriel & Mr L J & Mrs M J Erasmus B:Moutonshoek

Race 2 (1132) Vaal 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R90,000 - 1 0.00 Shebang (11) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 40/1 2 b f Greys Inn - Miss Gold Digger (Rich Man’s Gold) - 2 1.50 Knysna Rose (7) 60.0 A Fortune 10/1 2 b f Pluck - Attunga Rose(AUS) (Springsteen) T 905 3 2.50 Babbling Brooke (3) 60.0 M Yeni 15/10 2 b f Western Winter - Lady Brooke (Fort Wood) V 1088 4 2.55 Gabby’s Jet (2) 60.0 C Zackey 10/1 - 5 2.90 September Bloom (1) 60.0 G Wrogemann 8/1 - 6 3.70 Red Pomegranite (12) 60.0 7/1 V 1054 7 4.70 Trip Queens (9) 60.0 D Habib 12/1 - 8 6.00 Fortysecond Street (10) 60.0 S Khumalo 16/1 T 1096 9 6.50 Silver Castle (6) 60.0 R Munger 33/1 V 940 10 7.00 Dance With Capone (4) 60.0 Wes Marwing 6/1 - 11 7.75 Avicenna (8) 60.0 M Thackeray 40/1 - 12 13.00 Rum ‘n Raspberry (5) 60.0 S Brown 66/1 Time: 70.77s (58.98s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:Nadeson Park

Race 3 (1133) Vaal 1200m Maiden Plate R90,000 V 1080 1 0.00 Relish (9) 60.0 P Strydom 5/2 4 b g Rebel King - Girlish (Complete Warrior) F 399 2 1.70 Charock (12) 60.0 C Zackey 25/1 3 b g Seventh Rock - Charming Chestnut (National Assembly) V 1080 3 1.75 Nilgiri Hills (2) 60.0 R Danielson 7/2 3 b g Tiger Ridge - Happy Chris(BRZ) (Roi Normand) V 1124 4 2.75 Dragon’s Breath (3) 60.0 J Greyling 12/1 V 1017 5 5.00 Jayaash (11) 60.0 C Murray 14/1 V 1106 6 6.75 Diablo Canyon (8) 60.0 R Munger 25/1 V 1080 7 7.00 Royal Regatta (7) 60.0 A Fortune 9/2 V 1106 8 8.00 Man The Fort (10) 60.0 M Yeni 50/1 V 993 9 10.25 Centerfi eld (4) 60.0 D Habib 20/1 T 1096 10 10.75 Quintessa (1) 54.5 C Maujean 20/1 V 1081 11 14.00 French Chante (6) 57.5 J Mariba 125/1 - 12 32.00 Oscar John (13) 60.0 S Brown 66/1 V 468 13 34.50 Midnight Racer (5) 60.0 R Simons 8/1 Time: 70.66s (58.88s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:D Little O:Elegant Line Stud (Nom: Mr & Mrs V Soru) B:Zandvliet Stud

Race 4 (1134) Vaal 1700m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 V 1064 1 0.00 Blue Sage (5) 60.0 R Munger 6/1 3 b f Russian Sage - Plum Blossom (Argosy) V 1090 2 1.75 Lindy Lu (2) 60.0 D Habib 7/1 3 b f Announce - Surf Party (Dancing Blues) D 828 3 3.75 Broad Outline (4) 60.0 C Zackey 7/1 3 b f Oracy - Rock’s Broad(AUS) (Rock of Gibraltar) T 977 4 5.50 Rubybay (10) 60.0 M Yeni 11/2 T 1098 5 5.70 Lily Of The Fort (9) 60.0 A Fortune 17/10 V 1104 6 5.75 Jackie’s Joy (6) 60.0 G Wrogemann 10/1 T 1048 7 6.50 White Swan (1) 60.0 M Thackeray 14/1 T 493 8 7.25 Pearl Valley (11) 60.0 C Maujean 33/1 V 1107 9 7.50 Spectralight (7) 60.0 S Brown 12/1 T 891 10 10.50 Caitlin’s Answer (3) 60.0 J Greyling 100/1 T 1070 11 11.50 Mighty Kahal (8) 60.0 N Patel 66/1 Time: 106.21s (62.48s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:C J Mayhew O:Mr M S Moosa B:Rous Bros

Race 5 (1135) Vaal 1700m MR 72 Handicap R82,000 V 1041 1 0.00 Silver Peg (8) 58.5 A Fortune 6/1 4 ch g Jay Peg - Silver Ribbon (Silvano) V 1057 2 0.25 American Tiger (11) 55.5 M Yeni 20/1 4 b g Tiger Ridge - Via Della (National Assembly) V 1086 3 2.00 Shepherds Warning (13) 59.0 C Maujean 14/1 5 ch g Tiger Ridge - Warnies Babe (Jallad) V 1068 4 2.05 Post Grad (3) 56.0 C Zackey 14/1 V 1092 5 2.15 Seven Single (5) 61.0 C Ngcobo 28/10 V 1091 6 3.10 Malinga (2) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 11/2 V 1057 7 4.00 Wild Horizon (12) 56.0 S Khumalo 3/1 V 1057 8 4.50 Shot (6) 53.0 M v Rensburg 40/1 V 1084 9 4.60 Black Cossack (4) 52.5 R Munger 20/1 V 1093 10 5.00 Baracah (10) 59.5 M Mjoka 66/1 V 1057 11 6.10 Scotland (1) 54.5 C Murray 33/1 V 1060 12 7.60 Norgay (9) 61.5 F Herholdt 66/1 V 1060 13 10.00 Gentleman Only (7) 55.5 E Pheiffer 66/1 Time: 104.07s (61.22s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 114%1st T:GM Alexander O:Messrs P Govender, K E Michael, G P Sadie & J Sarkis B:Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud

LE TIGRE 2 b c Tiger Ridge - Traviata (Elliodor)

WON at Vaal, 1000m, 9 June

TROPHY WIFE 4 b f Tiger Ridge - My Squeeza (Goldmark)

WON at Turffontein, 1400m, 12 June

. . . and placed . . . American Tiger, Nilgiri Hills,

Shepherds Warning

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ROY’S ZAIRE 4 b f Miesque’s Approval - Langtry (Muhtafal)

WON 1200m, Scottsville, 8 June4 b f Miesque’s Approval - Langtry (Muhtafal)

1 win3 runs

Race 6 (888) Scottsville 1400m Allowance Plate (Inside) R100,000 D 832 1 0.00 Heartland (7) 60.0 A Delpech 3/1 4 b g Dynasty - Moonlit Prairie(USA) (Cozzene) S 783 2 2.50 Beat The Retreat (5) 55.0 D Dillon 7/1 3 b g Argonaut - Spring Lilac (Joshua Dancer) S 783 3 2.65 Budapest (8) 55.0 W Kennedy 33/10 3 b g Lithuanian - Fashion File (Count Dubois) D 832 4 2.80 Nineteen Fourteen (3) 55.0 K De Melo 8/1 K 417 5 4.05 Purple Mountains (6) 54.5 A Forbes 15/4 D 832 6 6.80 Lineker (2) 54.0 K Zechner 12/1 D 673 7 8.55 Team Guys (4) 57.0 A Marcus 12/1 D 729 8 13.05 The Lonsdale (1) 50.5 M Yeni 50/1 Time: 84.26s (60.19s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 110%1st T:J Snaith O:Miss N Mitchell & Mr W J C Mitchell B:Highlands

Race 7 (889) Scottsville 1750m MR 84 Handicap (Inside) R87,000 D 777 1 0.00 New Hampshire (2) 53.5 D De Gouveia 3/1 3 b g Dynasty - Noble Destiny (Royal Chalice) D 344 2 2.50 Just Like Magic (3) 55.0 B Jacobson 20/1 3 b g Just As Well - Highly Commended (Kalanisi) D 754 3 2.75 Koncealed (5) 52.0 ES Ngwane 16/1 3 ch g Kahal - Highlyconfi dential (Northern Guest) D 649 4 4.50 Rio De La Plata (1) 60.5 B Lerena 16/1 D 795 5 5.25 Aspara (7) 58.0 A Delpech 2/1 D 834 6 6.00 Night Shadow (8) 61.0 W Kennedy 5/1 D 817 7 6.05 Ole Gunnar (6) 60.0 K De Melo 7/1 D 631 8 6.80 Spirit Of Dover (4) 53.5 S Veale 7/1 Time: 106.7s (60.97s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:DR Drier O:Wilgerbosdrift (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mrs M Slack) B:Wilgerbosdrift

Race 8 (890) Scottsville 2400m MR 74 Handicap (Inside) R75,000 D 817 1 0.00 Banner Hill (2) 52.5 K Zechner 15/2 3 b g Tiger Hill - Bless You(USA) (Dynaformer) D 817 2 2.25 Wealthy (8) 53.5 S Veale 28/10 3 b g Silvano - Wealth (Badger Land) T 1001 3 4.50 Frikkie (5) 57.5 A Marcus 7/2 4 b c Elusive Fort - Little Fox (Russian Fox) S 811 4 6.25 Born To Rule (1) 56.5 S Moodley 10/1 D 849 5 7.75 Impact Zone (10) 53.5 ES Ngwane 33/1 S 810 6 8.25 Guy From Dubai (3) 56.5 A Delpech 12/1 S 811 7 11.25 Forbidden Duel (4) 55.5 M Yeni 3/1 D 778 8 14.00 Groovy News (9) 53.0 A Balloo 75/1 D 849 9 14.75 Discourse (11) 55.0 W Kennedy 66/1 S 811 10 16.75 Your Worship (6) 55.5 K De Melo 25/1 S 810 11 19.50 Bermuda (12) 52.5 T Godden 70/1 S 811 12 27.25 Musuchelalomissus (7) 57.5 A Forbes 16/1 Time: 149.56s (62.32s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:GS Kotzen O:Mesdames A Devachander & M J Watson & Tripple H Trust (Nom: Mr H Hattingh) B:Maine Chance

Race 6 (1136) Vaal 1200m MR 92 Handicap R106,000 V 970 1 0.00 Will Pays (3) 60.0 C Zackey 7/2 4 b g Imperial Stride - Rattlebag (Jallad) T 796 2 1.10 Angel’s Power (12) 57.0 Wei Marwing 10/1 3 b g Miesque’s Approval - Angel Child (Mogok) V 1083 3 3.00 CaptainOfMyHeart (2) 52.0 T Appie 16/1 4 b g Captain Al - Secret Mission (Fort Wood) V 1055 4 3.25 Last Battle (7) 53.0 JP vd Merwe 20/1 V 1083 5 4.25 Al Azraq (13) 59.5 A Fortune 7/1 T 1101 6 4.75 Zortziko (5) 55.0 R Simons 14/1 V 1066 7 5.50 Machismo (1) 55.0 M v Rensburg 9/2 V 1059 8 5.60 Shadow Line (9) 58.0 G Wrogemann 25/1 T 1073 9 7.00 Nephrite (6) 58.0 P Strydom 8/1 V 1059 10 8.10 National Key (11) 57.0 M Yeni 14/1 V 1016 11 8.25 Vulcan (8) 58.0 C Maujean 33/1 T 380 12 13.00 Mighty Manzi (10) 53.5 M Mjoka 33/1 T 952 13 99.99 Doing It For Dan (4) 66.5 J Sampson 20/1 Time: 69.52s (57.93s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 112%1st T:MG Azzie O:Messrs B J D Pepper, S G du Toit, M A Green, Y Jackson, Devan Naidoo & Anil Salick B:Northfi elds Stud

Race 7 (1137) Vaal 1200m MR 75 Handicap R82,000 V 832 1 0.00 Mombela (14) 58.0 M v Rensburg 4/1 4 b g Trippi - National Banker (Fort Wood) V 1080 2 1.40 Hililyhililyhilo (11) 55.0 P Strydom 20/1 3 b g Great Britain - Lilium Regale (West Man) V 1055 3 1.70 Tommy Waterdevil (12) 60.0 A Fortune 22/10 3 b g Jay Peg - Lazer Lady (Jet Master) V 1094 4 3.30 Heywot (3) 54.5 R Munger 33/1 V 1068 5 3.80 Wottahottie (9) 55.5 R Simons 33/1 V 1094 6 5.05 Casciano (5) 53.0 C Zackey 33/1 V 1125 7 6.05 Francois P (2) 52.0 E Pheiffer 66/1 V 1094 8 6.35 Minnesota (6) 53.0 C Ngcobo 33/1 V 1023 9 7.65 Sleepinseattle (7) 52.0 M Thackeray 66/1 V 1084 10 8.95 Zen Master (4) 55.0 G Wrogemann 8/1 V 1094 11 9.55 Carter (1) 58.5 M Mjoka 8/1 V 1108 12 9.95 Crimson Magic (8) 52.5 C Maujean 20/1 V 1094 13 10.00 Dragoon (13) 53.5 M Yeni 12/1 V 1085 14 16.00 Golden Man (10) 56.0 C Murray 7/1 Time: 69.39s (57.83s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:SG Tarry O:Messrs C J H van Niekerk & M J Jooste B:Drakenstein Stud

Race 8 (1138) Vaal 1400m MR 63 Handicap (F&M) R75,000 T 1010 1 0.00 Flowing Gown (11) 58.0 C Maujean 25/1 3 b f Imperial Stride - Akilah (Al Mufti) V 1067 2 0.25 Dangerous Diva (9) 58.5 A Fortune 11/2 4 b f Jet Master - Pacifi c Blue (Model Man) F 371 3 2.25 Sacred Countess (13) 57.5 M Yeni 33/1 4 ch f Count Dubois - Sacred Sister (Manshood) T 1103 4 3.25 Samarra (14) 59.5 M v Rensburg 9/1 V 1024 5 3.45 Pied Piperess (12) 59.0 C Ngcobo 9/1 V 1130 6 5.95 Wensleydale (4) 57.5 JP vd Merwe 50/1 T 1010 7 8.20 Tangerine Lady (5) 58.0 S Brown 20/1 T 1048 8 9.10 New Delhi (3) 58.5 F Herholdt 16/1 V 999 9 10.40 Angel Of Light (6) 58.0 R Danielson 6/1 V 780 10 10.50 Skimpy Mini (2) 57.5 D Habib 25/1 T 1010 11 10.90 Lemonade River (1) 60.0 R Simons 8/1 T 1077 12 11.40 Regal Rose (10) 59.5 R Munger 33/1 T 1103 13 12.60 S’way (8) 58.0 C Murray 6/1 V 1018 14 13.80 Raring To Go (7) 59.5 P Strydom 15/4 Time: 82.7s (59.07s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:D Nieuwenhuizen O:Messrs A Christodolides, E B Wright & Mr D J & Mrs H M R Nieuwenhuizen B:Adv AP Joubert

FAIRVIEW

Friday 10 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (533) Fairview 1400m Juvenile Plate (Turf) R65,000 F 491 1 0.00 Grandissimo (4) 58.0 S Naidoo 10/1 2 b g Biarritz - Princess Pavlova (Pole Position) F 493 2 0.50 Turbo (5) 58.0 JP vd Merwe 7/2 2 b c Pathfork - Pelican Point (Jet Master) F 516 3 5.75 Laventelhaan (2) 58.0 M Yeni 10/1 2 b g Elusive Fort - Lavender Maiden (Kabool) F 507 4 7.00 Blizzard King (7) 58.0 C Murray 7/10 F 532 5 7.50 Bollemakiesie (6) 60.0 C Zackey 12/1 F 497 6 9.25 Winter Streak (3) 55.0 K Zechner 20/1 F 507 7 27.25 Sir Fast (1) 55.0 L Mxothwa 70/1 Time: 86.63s (61.88s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 113%1st T:Y Bremner O:Messrs Greg Bortz & A J van Huyssteen B:Rosedene Stud

Race 2 (534) Fairview 1400m Maiden Plate (Turf) R62,000 F 518 1 0.00 Consonance (2) 60.0 R Danielson 2/1 4 gr c Jay Peg - Carolain(ARG) (Ringaro) F 471 2 3.50 Paratus (10) 60.0 S Khathi 7/1 4 b g Captain Al - Page Girl (Saumarez) V 650 3 4.00 Inviting Lily (7) 60.0 E Webber 50/1 3 b g Dynasty - Winter Lily (Western Winter) F 471 4 4.50 Black Rake (5) 60.0 C Murray 33/1 Q 222 5 5.00 Captain Disko (12) 60.0 C Maujean 75/1 F 460 6 5.75 Border Hopper (15) 60.0 M Yeni 9/1 F 471 7 6.25 Oracle (16) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 25/1 K 490 8 6.75 Lavita Noir (8) 60.0 A Fortune 20/1 K 514 9 6.85 Warren Place (13) 60.0 X Ndlovu 50/1 F 487 10 8.10 Sky Masterson (14) 60.0 C Zackey 5/1 F 470 11 9.35 Flaming Diyas (6) 60.0 L Mxothwa 66/1 F 497 12 9.85 Heir To Riches (9) 60.0 S Naidoo 20/1 F 471 13 11.85 Russian Archer (4) 60.0 K Zechner 6/1 F 481 14 14.10 Billy’s Magic (1) 60.0 C Thabana 25/1 - 15 31.10 Winning Dancer (11) 60.0 T Gould 20/1 Q 262 16 34.60 Reach The Rainbow (3) 60.5 W Agrella 100/1 Time: 87.65s (62.61s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:T Laing O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Klawervlei Stud

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

Congratulations to the connections

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ALEXIS4 b f Dynasty - Rydethecreek (Parade Leader)

at Greyville , 1400m, 11 June

WON Gr2 Tibouchina Stakes

4 b f Dynasty - Rydethecreek (Parade Leader)

Gr2 Tibouchina Stakes6 wins

3 places17 runs

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

WON Gatecrasher S. (L)

PALLADIUM 2 b c Silvano - Minelli (Elliodor)

at Greyville, 1400m, 11 June2 b c Silvano - Minelli (Elliodor)

2 wins2 runs

. . . and placed . . . Vous Et Var

PURELY ATOMIC 4 b f Encosta de Lago - Catching Moonbeams(IRE) (Danehill)

WON at Fairview over 1400m, 10 Junefor trainer AC Greeff

TURBULENT AIR2 b c So You Think - Express Air(AUS) (Piccolo)

WON at Kenilworth over 1400m, 11 Junefor trainer J Snaith

TYCOON CHIEF3 b f More Than Ready - Tycoon Joy(AUS) (Last Tycoon)

WON by 2.50L at Turffontein over 1400m, 12 Junefor trainer MG Azzie

www.aushorse.net.au

and placed . .Enaad, Extreme Dubai, Knysna Rose

WON Gr1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge

MAC DE LAGO 4 b g Encosta de Lago - Macavelli Miss(AUS) (Vettori)

at Greyville over 1600m, 11 Junefor trainer WH Marwing

3RD Gr2 Tibouchina Stakes

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

at Greyville over 1400m, 11 Junefor trainer WH Marwing

EXTRADITE 2 f Mambo In Seattle - Summer Angel (Jet Master)

at Fairview 1400m, 10 June

3RD Lady’s Slipper S.(2yoF)(L)

EXIT HERE 3c Jay Peg - Summer Angel (Jet Master)

at Greyville 1800m, 11 June

WON Gr3 Cup Trial

3c Jay Peg - Summer Angel (Jet Master)

6 wins2 places11 runs

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

LE TIGRE 2 c Tiger Ridge - Traviata (Elliodor)

WON at Vaal 1000m, 9 June

1 win3 places

7 runs

. . . and placed . . .PURE LOGIC

2 f Mambo In Seattle - Summer Angel (Jet Master)

(L)(L)1 win

4 places5 runs

GREYVILLE

Saturday 11 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (891) Greyville 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Polytrack) R80,000 - 1 0.00 Last Winter (9) 60.0 A Delpech 4/1 2 b c Western Winter - Field Flower (Silvano) D 829 2 2.00 Rock Of Africa (10) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 50/1 2 g Seventh Rock - Imperial Grace (Casey Tibbs) D 820 3 3.00 King Of Scots (7) 60.0 B Lerena 33/10 2 b c Kildonan - Star Tower (National Emblem) S 864 4 3.15 Golden Ball (6) 60.0 K De Melo 20/1 S 864 5 3.65 Captain Of Rock (8) 60.0 A Marcus 11/10 - 6 6.40 Dancing Wall (3) 57.5 Wei Marwing 12/1 S 864 7 6.90 Blue Castle (2) 60.0 S Randolph 33/1 S 837 8 9.15 Luckdragon (4) 60.0 B Nyawo 33/1 - 9 14.15 Oriole (1) 60.0 S Veale 33/1 - 10 25.40 Dynamite Master (5) 60.0 ES Ngwane 66/1 Time: 70.83s (59.03s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:D Kannemeyer O:Khaya Stables (Pty) Ltd B:PG de Beyer

Race 2 (892) Greyville 1100m Durban Dash (Non-Black Type)(Polytrack) R150,000 S 783 1 0.00 Captain Swarovski (6) 60.0 A Delpech 33/10 3 b g Captain Al - Crystal Symphony (Fort Wood) D 750 2 0.25 Vous Et Var (9) 54.0 G v Niekerk 12/1 3 b g Var - Candy Vous(ARG) (Candy Stripes) V 985 3 0.30 The Stone Thrower (4) 57.0 A Marcus 33/10 3 b g Seventh Rock - Si Senorita (Cordoba) D 826 4 1.55 Psycho Syd (10) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 9/2 S 842 5 2.05 Tar Heel (8) 60.0 P Strydom 7/2 D 605 6 2.10 Promissory (3) 50.0 M Yeni 45/1 D 163 7 2.35 Dance On Air (7) 52.0 K De Melo 16/1 D 818 8 2.85 Patty Cake (2) 50.0 JP vd Merwe 30/1 D 857 9 4.85 Jason Argo (5) 50.0 ES Ngwane 75/1 D 744 10 9.60 Main Submission (1) 56.0 S Randolph 14/1 Time: 61.69s (56.08s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 114%1st T:J Snaith O:Mr M De Broglio B:Patricia Devine Inv

Race 3 (893) Greyville 1400m Gatecrasher Stakes (Listed)(Turf) R135,000 D 798 1 0.00 Palladium (4) 60.0 K De Melo 11/2 2 b c Silvano - Minelli (Elliodor) S 730 2 0.15 Daffiq (5) 60.0 Wei Marwing 5/2 2 b c Silvano - Crown Offi ce(USA) (Horse Chestnut) D 829 3 1.40 Skip The Red (6) 60.0 A Forbes 50/1 2 b g Gimmethegreenlight - Peonie Paradise (Badger’s Drift) S 837 4 1.90 Buffalo Soldier (8) 60.0 A Marcus 9/2 D 820 5 2.05 Coyote (9) 60.0 B Lerena 16/1 D 829 6 3.80 Lee’s Star (7) 60.0 S Veale 33/1 T 1003 7 4.30 Chili Con Carne (2) 60.0 P Strydom 28/10 D 692 8 6.80 Zelig (3) 60.0 W Kennedy 8/1 D 814 9 8.30 Step Up (10) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 14/1 V 1061 10 9.80 Side Show (1) 58.0 A Delpech 25/1 Time: 84.07s (60.05s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:CS Laird O:The Fire Racing Trust (Nom: Mr Alesh Naidoo) B:Avontuur Farm

Race 3 (535) Fairview 1600m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Turf) R62,000 F 364 1 0.00 Themla (8) 60.0 C Maujean 75/1 3 b f Lateral - Thembu (Fort Wood) K 571 2 0.10 Limpopo River (10) 60.0 G v Niekerk 7/10 3 ch f Trippi - Margaret River(USA) (Seeking The Gold) F 498 3 0.15 La Myst (1) 60.0 M Yeni 9/2 4 b f Lateral - Myst (Model Man) F 522 4 1.40 Velvet Orchid (6) 60.0 A Fortune 8/1 F 522 5 2.40 Nurse Harriet (4) 60.0 K Zechner 33/1 F 522 6 2.65 Shockwave (5) 60.0 X Ndlovu 14/1 F 442 7 9.90 Shira (3) 60.0 S Khathi 14/1 F 526 8 10.65 Crysthal (7) 60.0 C Murray 33/1 F 442 9 11.65 Go For Gold (12) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 75/1 F 482 10 20.40 Big Rich (2) 60.0 L Mxothwa 66/1 F 522 11 24.65 One Love (11) 60.0 C Zackey 66/1 F 506 12 25.40 Clifton Sands (9) 56.0 R Danielson 12/1 Time: 101.69s (63.56s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:R du Plessis O:Favour Stud (Nom: Mrs Engelize du Preez) B:Favour Stud

Race 4 (536) Fairview 1800m MR 86 Handicap (Turf) R76,000 F 427 1 0.00 Orchestrated (4) 60.5 R Danielson 7/2 5 ch g Jay Peg - Symphony Of Joy (Argosy) F 419 2 2.75 Elusive Seven (2) 53.5 C Murray 16/1 3 b g Seventh Rock - Elude And Avoid(AUS) (Elusive Quality) F 512 3 3.75 Notting Hill (9) 57.0 K Zechner 20/1 4 b g Horse Chestnut - Joyful Julia(NZ) (Zabeel) F 492 4 4.25 Seattle Swing (1) 53.5 JP vd Merwe 14/1 F 427 5 5.00 Galao (10) 55.0 G v Niekerk 8/1 F 492 6 5.50 More Than Grand (5) 55.5 L Mxothwa 5/1 F 499 7 5.55 Oh So Modus (8) 60.5 M Yeni 11/2 F 464 8 6.05 Crevasse (7) 55.0 A Fortune 5/1 F 491 9 7.80 Rush In (6) 52.0 S Naidoo 50/1 F 492 10 7.90 Fly Like The Wind (3) 59.0 C Maujean 9/2 Time: 113.41s (63.01s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:T Laing O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 5 (537) Fairview 2700m MR 68 Handicap (Turf) R68,000 F 428 1 0.00 Silver Image (3) 60.0 R Danielson 28/10 5 b g Silvano - Saratoga Shadow (Al Mufti) F 492 2 3.25 Man Of The Cloth (4) 52.5 L Mxothwa 8/1 3 b g Elusive Fort - Saint Isidore (Rakeen) F 511 3 5.50 Mulaazem (10) 52.0 K Ramsamy 12/1 6 b g Kahal - Qawaafi l(USA) (Intidab) F 511 4 6.75 Facebook (5) 52.0 S Naidoo 3/1 F 511 5 7.00 Duel Fort (11) 52.5 T Gould 6/1 F 443 6 9.00 Magic Ice (2) 52.0 E Webber 25/1 F 500 7 10.75 Badger’s Trail (7) 52.0 S Devoy 25/1 F 511 8 10.85 Divine Invitation (8) 52.0 K Zechner 25/1 Q 263 9 19.60 Strict By Standard (1) 52.0 C Maujean 40/1 F 529 10 24.10 Impressionist (9) 52.5 X Ndlovu 20/1 F 423 11 60.10 The Barbadian (6) 59.0 JP vd Merwe 7/1 Time: 180.13s (66.71s avg/1000m, or 54km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:T Laing O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Daytona Stud

Race 6 (538) Fairview 1400m Lady’s Slipper Stakes (2yo Fillies)(Listed)(Turf) R150,000 F 489 1 0.00 O Tamara (10) 60.0 A Fortune 5/2 2 b f Argonaut - Syncopate (Spectrum) V 1123 2 0.10 Favour’s Pride (8) 60.0 C Zackey 16/1 2 b f Harry Hall - Sacred Sister (Manshood) K 479 3 2.35 Extradite (3) 60.0 G v Niekerk 15/10 2 b f Mambo In Seattle - Summer Angel (Jet Master) F 489 4 2.60 Seattle Sunrise (6) 60.0 S Naidoo 14/1 V 1107 5 3.35 Intisara (4) 60.0 C Maujean 45/1 F 489 6 4.60 Samiam (5) 60.0 T Gould 66/1 F 488 7 4.85 Maverick Girl (12) 60.0 L Mxothwa 20/1 F 479 8 5.10 Hurricane Shelley (15) 60.0 X Ndlovu 40/1 V 1088 9 6.60 Timedtoperfection (14) 60.0 M Yeni 16/1 F 515 10 10.10 Cuveo (13) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 75/1 F 517 11 11.35 Candy Crush (9) 60.0 C Murray 15/2 F 489 12 11.40 Audrie Do (11) 60.0 K Zechner 22/1 F 489 13 16.65 Itsmydarlin (2) 60.0 S Khathi 75/1 F 517 14 20.90 Refrain (1) 60.0 W Agrella 100/1 F 517 15 26.15 Lady Willow (7) 60.0 R Danielson 33/1 Time: 87.32s (62.37s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:AC Greeff O:Messrs C G & L F Scribante B:Piemonte Stud

Race 7 (539) Fairview 1400m Conditions Plate (F&M)(Turf) R72,000 F 420 1 0.00 Purely Atomic (9) 54.0 X Ndlovu 4/1 4 b f Encosta de Lago - Catching Moonbeams(IRE) (Danehill) F 513 2 1.25 A P Ikhaja (5) 54.0 C Zackey 16/1 3 ch f A P Answer - Lower House(USA) (Deputy Minister) F 472 3 2.50 Sunset Tripp (6) 60.0 M Yeni 5/1 4 ch f Trippi - Red Growler (Fort Wood) K 579 4 2.75 Waity Katie (2) 52.0 G v Niekerk 2/1 F 509 5 4.25 Mirror The Moon (11) 54.0 K Zechner 9/1 F 446 6 5.50 Deep Secret (1) 50.0 E Webber 12/1 F 508 7 5.75 First Of May (8) 50.5 C Murray 40/1 F 509 8 7.00 Casha (4) 54.5 JP vd Merwe 45/1 F 513 9 8.50 Barega (3) 50.5 S Naidoo 35/1 F 374 10 10.25 Facinating Filly (7) 57.5 A Fortune 20/1 F 368 11 10.75 Nyangan (10) 54.0 T Gould 9/1 Time: 87.92s (62.8s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:AC Greeff O:Mrs M Slack & Mr M B Javett B:bred in Australia

Race 8 (540) Fairview 1000m MR 72 Handicap (Turf) R68,000 V 447 1 0.00 Scandal (4) 60.5 M Yeni 14/1 3 ch f Muhtafal - Lewinsky’s Lover (Jallad) F 503 2 1.25 Bonfire Heart (11) 59.5 R Danielson 5/1 3 b g Trippi - Aretha (Centenary) F 494 3 2.50 Captain On The Run (3) 57.5 C Murray 6/1 5 b g Captain Al - Blue Swift(AUS) (Redoute’s Choice) F 495 4 2.55 Firth Of Clyde (9) 58.5 C Thabana 10/1 F 514 5 3.30 In Full Regalia (10) 56.0 A Fortune 5/1 V 749 6 4.55 Anyday Anytime (6) 54.5 E Webber 33/1 F 495 7 6.80 Amadeus Rocks (2) 58.5 K Ramsamy 10/1 F 514 8 8.30 Stratocruiser (8) 60.0 C Maujean 20/1 F 495 9 10.55 Pacyano (12) 60.0 X Ndlovu 14/1 F 520 10 12.80 Antagonist (13) 53.5 K Zechner 25/1 F 503 11 12.85 Bank It (5) 58.0 JP vd Merwe 33/1 D 681 12 13.35 Sky Castle (7) 58.0 T Gould 14/1 F 503 13 16.35 Western Movie (15) 60.5 S Naidoo 25/1 F 503 14 16.60 Simply Black (14) 60.5 L Mxothwa 6/1 F 532 15 21.85 Tetelestai (1) 59.0 L Mohapi 50/1 Time: 58.98s (58.98s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:C Spies O:Messrs F N Englezakis, D Fleischman & F van Wyk B:Backworth Stud

Race 4 (894) Greyville 1400m Devon Air Stakes (2yo Fillies)(Listed)(Turf) R135,000 V 1088 1 0.00 Maleficent (3) 58.0 Wei Marwing 5/2 2 b f Judpot - Kite Runner (Kabool) S 865 2 3.25 Querari Falcon (1) 58.0 K Zechner 13/2 2 b f Querari - Pretty Waves (Crimson Waves) S 731 3 5.25 Final Judgement (6) 58.0 S Randolph 11/1 2 ch f Judpot - Final Claim (Proclaim) T 794 4 5.30 Star Burst Galaxy (5) 58.0 A Marcus 9/1 S 877 5 6.05 Diamond In The Sky (4) 58.0 A Delpech 16/1 T 948 6 6.10 Intriguing Lady (7) 58.0 M Yeni 10/1 T 1002 6 6.10 Arissa (10) 58.0 C Ngcobo 16/1 S 757 8 6.25 Flash Fire (8) 58.0 S Veale 33/1 D 716 9 9.25 Call Me Winter (9) 60.0 B Lerena 7/2 D 855 10 16.00 Oriental Oak (2) 58.0 P Strydom 7/1 Time: 83.27s (59.48s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:AG Laird O:Mr M C Gerber B:Shirluck Stud

Race 5 (895) Greyville 1400m Gr2 Tibouchina Stakes (Turf) R400,000 D 831 1 0.00 Alexis (6) 59.0 C Orffer 20/1 4 b f Dynasty - Rydethecreek (Parade Leader) D 802 2 0.15 Silver Mountain (2) 58.5 B Fayd’herbe 3/1 3 b f Silvano - Our Table Mountain(USA) (Fusaichi Pegasus) T 1009 3 0.65 Sensible Lover (4) 58.0 Wei Marwing 7/1 4 b f Good Journey - Almah (Al Mufti) T 1008 4 0.90 Inara (9) 60.0 G v Niekerk 2/1 D 831 5 2.65 Littleblacknumber (3) 58.0 W Kennedy 40/1 T 953 6 2.75 Olma (12) 58.0 P Strydom 7/1 T 1073 7 3.00 Bichette (8) 59.0 JP vd Merwe 25/1 S 880 8 3.10 Cuvee Brut (10) 58.0 A Marcus 8/1 S 786 9 4.85 Cosmic Light (11) 57.5 M Yeni 33/1 S 684 10 4.90 Eventual Angel (7) 58.0 S Veale 75/1 S 843 11 6.90 Entisaar (1) 58.5 A Delpech 12/1 D 831 12 7.05 Silver Class (5) 58.0 R Simons 75/1 Time: 83.61s (59.72s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:BJ Crawford O:Mrs D J Sherrell B:Connemara Stud

Race 6 (896) Greyville 1800m Gr3 Cup Trial (Turf) R250,000 D 803 1 0.00 Exit Here (10) 56.5 Wei Marwing 40/1 3 ch c Jay Peg - Summer Angel (Jet Master) D 834 2 0.25 Dynamic (1) 55.5 G v Niekerk 4/1 6 b g Dynasty - Lanquid Lady(USA) (Theatrical) D 801 3 1.35 Saratoga Dancer (12) 54.0 M Yeni 6/1 4 b g Mambo In Seattle - Super Elle (Model Man) D 834 4 1.25 The Conglomerate (8) 57.0 A Marcus 5/2 D 834 5 1.85 Master’s Eye (3) 57.0 P Strydom 10/1 D 834 6 1.95 It Is Written (7) 57.5 A Delpech 4/1 D 847 7 2.10 Deputy Jud (11) 55.5 K Zechner 25/1 D 834 8 2.15 Gold Onyx (5) 59.0 B Fayd’herbe 50/1 D 801 9 2.65 Punta Arenas (6) 60.0 K De Melo 20/1 D 834 10 2.70 Greek Legend (13) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 25/1 D 834 11 2.75 Halve The Defi cit (2) 56.5 W Kennedy 75/1 S 761 12 4.00 Way Of Light (9) 56.0 B Jacobson 25/1 S 761 13 7.75 Big Cat (4) 55.5 C Orffer 20/1 Time: 110.52s (61.4s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:CS Laird O:The Fire Racing Trust (Nom : Mr Alesh Naidoo) & Mr M J Jooste B:Moutonshoek

Race 7 (897) Greyville 1600m Gr1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge (Turf) R1,000,000 T 1008 1 0.00 Mac de Lago (6) 60.0 P Strydom 9/2 4 b g Encosta de Lago - Macavelli Miss(AUS) (Vettori) T 876 2 0.05 Trip To Heaven (4) 60.0 G v Niekerk 20/1 4 b g Trippi - Helleborus Blue(USA) (Cee’s Tizzy) T 1008 3 1.80 French Navy (9) 60.0 Wei Marwing 3/1 4 b g Count Dubois - Redoubtable (Elliodor) D 860 4 3.80 New Predator (2) 58.5 R Simons 6/1 T 1073 5 5.80 Captain Aldo (7) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 50/1 D 801 6 6.30 Ice Machine (8) 60.0 A Marcus 28/10 D 860 7 6.55 Prospect Strike (5) 58.5 A Delpech 8/1 D 801 8 9.05 Triptique (1) 60.0 S Veale 11/2 T 1076 9 14.05 Bezanova (3) 60.0 S Randolph 20/1 Time: 95.48s (59.68s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:WH Marwing O:Messrs H Adams, C F Delport, D Chinsammy, Lawrence Pillay, T J Smith & O D T Visser B:bred in Australia

Race 8 (898) Greyville 1600m KZN Winter Challenge 1600 (Non-Black Type)(Turf) R200,000 D 795 1 0.00 Nicklaus (1) 54.5 M Yeni 12/1 5 ch g Point Given - Crystal Lady(BRZ) (Ghadeer) S 841 2 0.05 Royal Life (5) 59.0 B Fayd’herbe 22/10 4 b g Dynasty - Time Of My Life (Royal Messenger) D 631 3 0.10 Cat In Command (7) 59.0 K De Melo 10/1 5 ch h Black Minnaloushe - Star Deputy(NZ) (Deputy Governor) D 752 4 0.85 Spanish Captain (9) 57.0 K Zechner 10/1 S 809 5 2.10 Hip Hop Dancer (4) 53.0 G v Niekerk 25/1 D 726 6 2.60 Capel Top (2) 55.5 A Delpech 6/1 D 752 7 3.10 Do Be Snappy (3) 56.0 S Randolph 6/1 D 835 8 3.35 Fantasy Art (6) 52.5 W Kennedy 14/1 D 776 9 6.60 Overlap (10) 58.5 A Forbes 12/1 D 795 10 6.85 Mumsy’s Jet (8) 60.0 P Strydom 7/1 S 870 11 10.35 Putchini (11) 52.0 ES Ngwane 50/1 Time: 95.92s (59.95s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:DC Howells O:Mr Steven Chetty B:bred in Brazil

Race 9 (899) Greyville 2000m KZN Winter Challenge 2000 (Non-Black Type)(Turf) R200,000 S 841 1 0.00 Rap Attack (7) 57.0 K De Melo 6/1 3 b g Go Deputy - Aquila Rapax (Western Winter) D 755 2 0.25 Live On The Moon (12) 53.5 G v Niekerk 8/1 4 b g Lateral - Last Moon(NZ) (Last Tycoon) S 890 3 3.00 Guy From Dubai (9) 52.5 JP vd Merwe 25/1 5 b g Right Approach - Limerick (Fort Wood) D 849 4 4.25 Tanjiro (11) 57.5 A Delpech 6/1 D 816 5 4.75 Oh Boy (8) 58.0 S Veale 20/1 D 849 6 5.25 Baltic Amber (4) 53.0 M Yeni 12/1 D 849 7 5.35 Pure Valor (10) 55.5 A Forbes 8/1 D 796 8 6.10 Secret Warning (2) 58.0 A Marcus 5/2 S 841 9 6.85 Sovereign Reign (3) 56.0 W Kennedy 20/1 D 817 10 8.85 Rosslyn Chapel (1) 57.5 Wei Marwing 7/1 D 847 11 8.90 Mackdesi (5) 60.0 B Jacobson 25/1 D 671 12 14.65 Tayaar (6) 52.0 ES Ngwane 55/1 Time: 122.77s (61.39s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:GS Kotzen O:Mr B D Burnard B:Lammerskraal Stud

Race 10 (900) Greyville 1200m KZN Winter Challenge 1200 (Non-Black Type)(Turf) R200,000 D 850 1 0.00 Top Form (4) 57.0 A Marcus 5/1 3 b g Kahal - Dignify (Rambo Dancer) D 826 2 1.75 Cutting Edge (5) 63.5 B Fayd’herbe 10/1 3 b g A P Answer - Glitterstone (Secret Prospector) D 863 3 1.85 Burra Boy (3) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 14/1 4 ch g Tiger Dance - Selika (National Emblem) S 841 4 1.90 Never Settle (10) 58.5 A Delpech 11/2 D 728 5 4.15 Hunting Owl (7) 58.0 M Yeni 9/1 D 729 6 4.20 Albert (12) 52.0 ES Ngwane 30/1 S 783 7 4.70 Sea Fever (2) 60.0 S Veale 9/2 V 1055 8 5.45 Silence Descends (6) 54.5 C Orffer 16/1 D 863 9 5.50 Roy’s Strike Force (1) 56.5 A Forbes 6/1 S 768 10 6.50 El Gallo (9) 53.0 G v Niekerk 14/1 D 818 11 7.50 Fire The Rocket (8) 54.5 K De Melo 16/1 D 861 12 9.50 Royalsecuritybaby (13) 52.0 W Kennedy 20/1 S 842 13 16.25 Piano Man (11) 58.5 S Randolph 14/1 Time: 70.33s (58.61s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 123%1st T:CS Laird O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:GAR Sturlese & Summerhill Stud

KENILWORTH

Saturday 11 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (601) Kenilworth 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate R75,000 K 431 1 0.00 I Travel Light (2) 60.0 D Dillon 16/1 2 b c Mambo In Seattle - Lady Onassis (National Assembly) K 577 2 1.00 Cape Horn (9) 60.0 G Behr 9/2 2 b c Captain Al - Cornucopia (Fort Wood) K 530 3 3.25 Cock-A-Hoop (8) 60.0 R Fourie 1/3 2 ch c Western Winter - Riva(GER) (Acatenango) K 586 4 4.00 Gimme Green (7) 60.0 C du Plooy 50/1 - 5 7.25 Varsity Cup (1) 60.0 F Herholdt 16/1 K 504 6 8.00 Itemba Labantu (5) 60.0 L Africa 100/1 - 7 9.75 Bold Winter Dream (3) 60.5 J Jordaan 66/1 K 560 8 11.75 Make A Memory (4) 60.0 A Domeyer 30/1 - 9 12.50 Rider Of The Storm (6) 60.0 C Bantam 20/1 Time: 75.07s (62.56s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:J Ramsden O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Beaumont Stud

Race 2 (602) Kenilworth 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate R75,000 K 560 1 0.00 Dark Force (6) 60.0 A Andrews 22/10 2 b c Rebel King - Folies Trevise (Jet Master) K 548 2 1.25 Kenny Trix (5) 60.0 A Domeyer 15/10 2 b c Philanthropist - Winter Conquest (Western Winter) K 560 3 2.75 Pure Logic (4) 60.0 G Behr 25/1 2 b c Mambo In Seattle - Pearl River (Jallad) K 563 4 2.95 Captain Marmalade (9) 60.0 R Fourie 9/2 - 5 4.20 Trojan Quest (3) 60.0 R Khathi 40/1 K 568 6 6.20 British Fairy (7) 60.0 D Dillon 50/1 K 577 7 6.70 Go Marty Go (8) 60.0 C du Plooy 50/1 - 8 6.75 Sunset Eyes (2) 60.0 F Herholdt 5/1 - 9 99.99 King Of Aces (1) 60.0 H vd Hoven 75/1 Time: 73.48s (61.23s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:GS Kotzen O:Mrs P E T Schafer B:Collingwood Stud

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

To Advertise in Sporting PostTel: 021 797 8678 • [email protected]

FLAMINGO PARK

Monday 13 June Abandoned

NEW HAMPSHIRE3 b g Dynasty - Noble Destiny (Royal Chalice) WON by 2.50L at Scottsville, 1750m, 8 June

TROPHY WIFE4 b f Tiger Ridge - My Squeeza (Goldmark) WON at Turffontein, 1400m, 12 June

. . . . and placed . . .NOAH’S ARK, GUY FROM DUBAI,

AMERICAN TIGER, NILGIRI HILLS, BABBLING BROOKE

WILGERBOSDRIFT

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

Congratulations to Connections

breeders of

2ND Gatecrasher Stakes (L)

DAFFIQ2 b c Silvano - Crown Office(USA) (Horse Chestnut)

at Greyville, 1400m, 11 June

EXTRADITE 2 b f Mambo In Seattle - Summer Angel (Jet Master)

at Fairview 1400m, 10 June

3RD Lady’s Slipper S. (2yoF)(L)1 win

4 places5 runs

PURE LOGIC 2 b c Mambo In Seattle - Pearl River (Jallad) 3rd at Kenilworth 1200m, 11 June

I TRAVEL LIGHT 2 b c Mambo In Seattle - Lady Onassis (National Assembly)

WON at Kenilworth 1200m, 11 June

1 win2 runs

Dr Bennie van der MerweCell: 083 460 4066

[email protected]

Mambo In Seattle stands at

Kingmambo - Weekend In Seattle (Seattle Slew)

SARATOGA DANCER 4 b g Mambo In Seattle - Super Elle (Model Man)

at Greyville 1800m, 11 June

3RD Gr3 Cup Trial6 wins

7 places15 runs

1 place2 runs

Kingmambo – Banks Hill by Danehill

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

Laurel Cherry3 ch f Ideal World - Carolina Cherry (Fort Wood)

WON at Turffontein, 2000, 12 June

Congratulations to OA Ferraris, Mauritzfontein (Pty) Ltd

(Nom: Miss J B Slack), Mauritzfontein Stud

Kingmambo – Banks Hill by Danehill

3 ch f Ideal World - Carolina Cherry (Fort Wood)

2 wins 5 places12 runs

. . . and placed . . .Noah’s Ark

Race 3 (603) Kenilworth 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R75,000 K 505 1 0.00 Silver Captain (10) 60.0 D Dillon 11/10 2 gr f Captain Al - Silver Jet (Jet Master) K 561 2 2.25 Cavalleria (2) 60.0 R Khathi 33/1 2 ch f Silvano - Townsend (Captain Al) K 585 3 2.75 Rustar Dhow (5) 60.0 A Andrews 16/1 2 f Sail From Seattle - Arabian Court(USA) (Royal Academy) K 561 4 5.50 Amazingly (3) 60.0 R Fourie 11/2 K 562 5 5.90 Main Ambition (8) 60.5 J Jordaan 14/1 - 6 6.65 Dark Goddess (7) 60.0 S Fortune 40/1 - 7 7.90 Jet Star Joy (6) 60.0 G Behr 40/1 - 8 10.40 Sounds Of Love (1) 60.0 XG Carstens 20/1 - 9 10.80 Clifton Sunset (4) 60.0 F Herholdt 11/2 K 552 10 11.55 Runaway Rebel (9) 60.0 H vd Hoven 5/1 Time: 74.26s (61.88s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:J Ramsden O:Miss G Burg & Mr M J T Wickens B:Snyman Stud

Race 4 (604) Kenilworth 1000m Maiden Plate (F&M) R75,000 K 17 1 0.00 Twinkle Toes (5) 60.0 R Fourie 2/1 3 b f Captain Al - On Her Toes (Western Winter) K 498 2 1.50 Diva Fever (11) 60.0 G Behr 35/1 3 ch f King’s Apostle - Opera Fever (National Assembly) K 544 3 1.60 State Ballet (3) 60.0 R Khathi 14/1 3 b f St Petersburg - Sovereign Flo (Captain Al) K 576 4 2.85 Trippvilia (2) 60.0 C du Plooy 8/1 K 465 5 4.10 Helen’s Bay (6) 60.0 H vd Hoven 16/1 K 513 6 6.60 Indonesia (1) 60.0 D Dillon 35/1 K 563 7 8.10 Sharp Peg (4) 60.0 A Domeyer 7/2 K 585 8 8.50 Sunstrip (8) 57.0 C Bantam 15/2 K 562 9 9.25 Juba (7) 60.0 F Herholdt 9/2 K 555 10 10.75 Wind Goddess (10) 60.0 L Africa 70/1 K 513 11 10.85 Secret Name (9) 60.0 XG Carstens 40/1 K 588 12 13.35 Evies Rock (12) 60.0 S Fortune 55/1 Time: 60.38s (60.38s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:J Snaith O:Mrs S Plattner B:Team Valor International

Race 5 (605) Kenilworth 1200m MR 72 Handicap R75,000 K 558 1 0.00 Zud Wes (9) 58.5 R Khathi 5/1 3 b g Western Winter - Zaitoon (Count Dubois) K 546 2 1.50 Saint Donan (8) 60.5 S Fortune 25/1 4 b g Kildonan - Still Mineral (Elliodor) K 592 3 1.90 Shepherds Purse (10) 53.0 C Murray 25/1 6 b g Windrush - Every Position (Pole Position) K 558 4 2.10 Mr Jay (1) 56.5 A Domeyer 2/1 K 546 5 2.50 Cardinal Call (2) 59.5 D Dillon 20/1 K 563 6 4.00 Castlewood (13) 59.5 C du Plooy 40/1 K 564 7 5.75 Imperial Guard (3) 62.0 H vd Hoven 6/1 K 546 8 6.50 London Knight (11) 55.0 G Behr 40/1 F 210 9 6.55 Richard Strauss (4) 55.0 F Herholdt 40/1 K 558 10 6.60 Russian Speed (6) 58.5 XG Carstens 16/1 K 546 11 7.35 Muskets ‘N Roses (5) 55.0 C Bantam 7/1 K 543 12 10.85 Megamind (12) 58.0 R Fourie 9/1 K 546 13 11.60 Ledbury (7) 58.5 L Africa 14/1 Time: 72.95s (60.79s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:MW Bass O:Mesdames I Jooste & M H Mason & Messrs M J Jooste, Bryn Ressell & N M Shirtliff B:Maine Chance

TURFFONTEIN

Sunday 12 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (1139) Turffontein 1600m Workriders Maiden Plate R90,000 T 890 1 0.00 Johnnie For Pops (8) 60.0 T Matsoele 20/1 3 ch g A P Arrow - Foxy Blonde (Requiem) T 1072 2 1.25 Uposeupay (4) 60.0 SB Mthembu 14/1 3 ch g Announce - Daisy Delux (Fort Wood) T 1117 3 2.35 Patric (5) 60.0 P Mlangeni 22/10 3 ch g Silvano - Jalantra (Jallad) V 1080 4 5.45 August Duke (10) 60.0 G Dabamasi 4/1 T 1051 5 7.25 Little Tokoyo (3) 57.0 S Siphika 7/2 T 1099 6 8.35 Red Dragon (7) 60.0 V Sithetho 10/1 V 1079 7 10.25 Sunglasses (2) 60.0 C Mabaya 12/1 T 976 8 11.00 Voodoo (6) 56.0 M Mhlongo 12/1 D 621 9 17.00 Hamley (9) 60.0 I Lukhele 50/1 T 295 10 18.00 Striking Night (1) 60.0 T Ncume 12/1 Time: 100.23s (62.64s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:GM Alexander O:Messrs G M Alexander, B G Gardner, K E Michael & G P Sadie & Mrs J P Gardner B:Summerhill Stud

Race 6 (606) Kenilworth 1600m MR 76 Handicap (F&M) R79,000 K 542 1 0.00 Mulher De Branco (1) 59.0 A Domeyer 7/1 3 gr f Visionaire - Coastal Waltz (Rambo Dancer) K 573 2 1.50 Let’s Go Get It (8) 59.5 D Dillon 3/1 3 ch f Bankable - Go Get It (Tamburlaine) K 567 3 1.70 Waning Crescent (11) 54.5 G Behr 33/1 4 b f Scarlet Letter - Ziggy Stardust (Eli’s Star) K 567 4 1.75 Chanukah (14) 57.5 A Andrews 20/1 K 503 5 2.15 Gift Of Rain (4) 54.0 C Bantam 50/1 K 567 6 3.65 Sassy Sal (12) 59.5 L Africa 40/1 K 589 7 3.70 Seventh Sister (5) 53.5 C Murray 20/1 F 446 8 5.20 Entrechat (3) 60.5 R Fourie 33/10 L 451 9 5.95 Judith Anne (6) 57.0 R Khathi 33/1 K 555 10 6.15 Louisiana (9) 56.5 F Herholdt 7/1 K 580 11 6.45 Belle Of Croom (2) 53.0 XG Carstens 16/1 K 526 12 7.20 Garden Feature (13) 52.0 S Fortune 20/1 K 567 13 7.95 Frenni (7) 55.5 H vd Hoven 16/1 K 567 14 8.35 Be Fabulous (10) 57.0 C du Plooy 20/1 Time: 100.48s (62.8s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 114%1st T:MW Bass O:Mr B P & Mrs K Finch B:Summerhill Stud

Race 7 (607) Kenilworth 1400m MR 80 Handicap R79,000 K 592 1 0.00 Overshadow (8) 58.5 R Fourie 22/10 3 b g Trippi - Shadow Dancing (Fort Wood) K 583 2 0.05 Solar Night (4) 54.5 C Bantam 9/1 3 ch g Warm White Night - Solaise (Personal Hope) K 494 3 1.55 Free Agent (3) 57.5 D Dillon 12/1 3 ch g Warm White Night - Argent (National Emblem) K 575 4 1.95 Shout (9) 57.0 R Khathi 11/2 K 557 5 2.45 Golden Peg (2) 59.0 G Behr 12/1 K 583 6 2.65 Nottinghamshire (12) 60.5 F Herholdt 25/1 K 575 7 3.40 Storm Front (7) 55.5 C Murray 40/1 K 557 8 3.45 Dragon Flame (5) 60.5 A Andrews 6/1 K 485 9 4.45 Slip ‘n Slide (1) 57.0 A Domeyer 6/1 K 575 10 4.50 Top Of The Rock (10) 55.5 XG Carstens 20/1 K 575 11 4.70 Royal Flying Corps (13) 56.0 H vd Hoven 20/1 K 500 12 5.95 March On (6) 56.5 C du Plooy 50/1 K 575 13 7.20 Ravishing Lad (11) 52.0 S Fortune 75/1 Time: 88.08s (62.91s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:J Snaith O:Messrs M J Jooste, B Kantor & W J C Mitchell & Mesdames I Jooste & N Mitchell B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 8 (608) Kenilworth 1400m Maiden Plate R75,000 K 545 1 0.00 Turbulent Air (6) 56.5 C du Plooy 16/1 2 b c So You Think - Express Air(AUS) (Piccolo) K 538 2 1.25 Imperial Dancer (9) 60.0 F Herholdt 16/10 3 b g Elusive Fort - Dancing Empress (Royal Applause) K 568 3 3.50 Pride Rock (8) 56.0 R Fourie 2/1 2 b c Seventh Rock - Scarletina (Second Empire) K 553 4 7.00 Cardiff Castle (2) 56.5 D Dillon 40/1 K 570 5 8.00 Ravishing Boy (1) 60.0 G Behr 70/1 K 528 6 8.40 Kado (3) 60.0 C Bantam 25/1 K 486 7 9.90 Fifty Stars (4) 60.0 S Fortune 50/1 K 578 8 10.30 Cherish Rivers (11) 60.0 J Jordaan 40/1 K 538 9 10.70 Swinging Captain (13) 60.0 R Khathi 7/1 K 578 10 14.95 Soul Of Simon (12) 60.0 XG Carstens 8/1 K 570 11 16.20 Global Nomad (10) 60.0 H vd Hoven 16/1 K 560 12 22.95 All Blacks Rock (5) 56.0 L Africa 55/1 K 578 13 41.20 Play Master (7) 60.0 R Peters 100/1 Time: 88.26s (63.04s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:J Snaith O:Messrs H Adams, M J Jooste & Mrs I Jooste B:bred in Australia

Race 4 (1142) Turffontein 1400m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 - 1 0.00 Tycoon Chief (2) 60.0 L Hewitson 9/2 3 b f More Than Ready - Tycoon Joy(AUS) (Last Tycoon) V 1088 2 2.50 Legend Seeker (9) 56.0 S Khumalo 10/1 2 b f Mogok - Majestic Legend(AUS) (Royal Academy) V 1088 2 2.50 Lady Negra (3) 56.0 M v Rensburg 4/1 2 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Hill of Fire(AUS) (Danehill Dancer) V 1090 4 8.05 Matresse (11) 60.0 R Danielson 8/1 T 1100 5 8.05 Capricious (4) 60.0 C Ngcobo 12/1 V 1012 6 9.75 Little Swift (6) 56.0 M Yeni 66/1 T 1002 7 11.25 Secret Vision (10) 56.0 P Strydom 13/10 T 1052 8 11.35 Liquorice Moon (7) 60.0 C Zackey 110/1 V 1062 9 12.35 Kings Creek (8) 56.0 R Simons 33/1 V 1104 10 15.25 Hansa The Ansa (12) 60.0 S Brown 110/1 V 1123 11 26.00 Starina (5) 60.0 G Wrogemann 66/1 T 975 12 26.75 Acclamation (1) 56.0 Wes Marwing 66/1 Time: 85.6s (61.14s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:bred in Australia

Race 5 (1143) Turffontein 1400m Pinnacle Stakes (F&M) R125,000 T 1004 1 0.00 Trophy Wife (9) 61.5 S Khumalo 18/10 4 b f Tiger Ridge - My Squeeza (Goldmark) T 978 2 0.90 Angelic Appeal (2) 52.5 JP vd Merwe 50/1 3 ch f Jam Alley - Angel Bay (Damascus Gate) T 1075 3 1.90 Seventh Heart (5) 55.5 P Strydom 10/1 4 b f Seventh Rock - Pacifi c Lights (Al Mufti) V 998 4 2.10 Hollie Point (11) 57.0 Wei Marwing 4/1 T 1075 5 2.90 Future Fantastic (4) 55.5 M v Rensburg 40/1 T 1075 6 5.10 Shepard One (6) 58.5 A Fortune 9/1 T 1075 7 5.15 Pennington Sands (10) 55.5 C Zackey 12/1 T 1075 8 5.45 Fly Phillippa (7) 54.0 M Yeni 11/2 D 415 9 6.45 Lertasha (3) 57.0 Wes Marwing 12/1 T 1075 10 9.00 Victoria Young (8) 55.5 R Munger 33/1 T 1005 11 99.99 Mellifl ora (1) 54.0 K Zechner 16/1 Time: 85.48s (61.06s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:SG Tarry O:Mr C J H Van Niekerk B:Wilgerbosdrift

Race 6 (1144) Turffontein 2450m Pinnacle Stakes R125,000 T 1001 1 0.00 Arch Rival (4) 60.0 R Danielson 28/10 5 ch h A P Arrow - Competitive Edge (National Emblem) V 1093 2 0.40 Enaad (2) 55.5 S Brown 2/1 4 b g High Chaparral - Al Anood(AUS) (Danehill) V 1056 3 1.50 The Elmo Effect (3) 52.5 L Hewitson 12/1 4 ch g Admire Main - Dream Starling (Northern Guest) V 1093 4 4.00 Elusive Flyer (7) 55.5 K Zechner 14/1 V 1056 5 6.30 New Fort (8) 50.0 M Yeni 12/1 V 1093 6 6.40 Penteliko (5) 52.5 JP vd Merwe 3/1 V 1093 7 10.70 Baahir (6) 52.5 C Murray 20/1 V 1093 8 25.00 Rocky Stallone (1) 54.0 R Munger 16/1 Time: 155.91s (63.64s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:GV Woodruff O:Messrs N C Smith, D D Hayman & R A Hill B:Summerhill Stud

Race 7 (1145) Turffontein 1800m Gr3 Jubilee Handicap R250,000 D 860 1 0.00 Liege (1) 52.0 S Khumalo 13/2 3 b c Dynasty - Lyrical Linda (Jallad) T 1076 2 1.10 Rainy Day Blues (7) 52.0 C Maujean 5/1 4 ch g Western Winter - Boston Tea Party (Jallad) T 1101 3 2.20 Romany Prince (8) 56.0 M Yeni 20/1 3 b g Kahal - Gypsy Queen (Royal Chalice) T 1097 4 4.70 Judicial (6) 59.5 A Fortune 8/1 T 1073 5 5.60 Easy Lover (3) 53.5 JP vd Merwe 18/1 T 1097 6 6.10 Jubilee Line (5) 52.0 C Murray 15/4 T 1076 7 9.30 Stonehenge (4) 59.0 J Mariba 20/1 T 1000 8 11.80 Diesel Jet (2) 55.5 R Danielson 20/1 K 349 9 99.99 Deo Juvente (9) 60.0 P Strydom 15/10 Time: 109.38s (60.77s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:SG Tarry O:Messrs C J H van Niekerk & M J Jooste B:Maine Chance

Race 8 (1146) Turffontein 2000m MR 68 Handicap (F&M) R82,000 T 1074 1 0.00 Laurel Cherry (7) 57.5 M Yeni 33/10 3 ch f Ideal World - Carolina Cherry (Fort Wood) V 1112 2 0.60 Tobesuretobesure (2) 54.0 F Herholdt 12/1 5 b m Tobe Or Nottobe - Model Sister (Model Man) T 1074 3 7.00 Bird Alley (4) 54.0 JP vd Merwe 25/1 3 b f Jam Alley - Scuffl ebird (Scuffl eburg) T 1033 4 8.10 Flirting Around (15) 55.5 M v Rensburg 14/1 V 1112 5 9.00 Polar Secret (8) 56.5 R Munger 16/1 T 961 6 9.60 Judith (14) 59.0 L Hewitson 25/1 T 1074 7 10.60 Tales Of Mambo (5) 60.0 P Strydom 8/1 V 1112 8 11.50 Elusive Prophecy (10) 55.0 R Simons 12/1 V 1112 9 12.20 Rozenna (3) 54.5 T Appie 60/1 V 1058 10 12.25 Jewel Of Gibraltar (11) 57.5 C Maujean 16/1 V 1058 11 15.75 Tip Of The Glacier (9) 57.5 K Zechner 10/1 T 910 12 16.00 Luala (12) 55.5 S Brown 30/1 V 1110 13 16.50 A P Chanel (16) 60.0 A Fortune 6/1 V 1058 14 18.75 Shankly Gates (6) 57.0 M Thackeray 30/1 V 1112 15 28.50 Sugar Pie (1) 55.5 C Murray 5/1 D 619 16 99.99 Secret Admirer (13) 56.5 R Danielson 45/1 Time: 124.38s (62.19s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 126%1st T:OA Ferraris O:Mauritzfontein (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Miss J B Slack) B:Mauritzfontein Stud

Race 2 (1140) Turffontein 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R90,000 V 1078 1 0.00 Rebel’s Diamond (14) 60.0 S Khumalo 6/1 2 b f Rebel King - Perfect Diamond (Captain Al) - 2 1.10 Var Agtig (10) 60.0 R Simons 5/2 2 b f Var - Smangaliso (Kahal) - 3 1.30 Anna Pavlova (2) 60.0 C Murray 66/1 2 b f St Petersburg - Shatrang(IRE) (Royal Applause) V 1078 4 1.80 Levi Lady (7) 60.0 R Danielson 28/10 V 1078 5 3.70 Fashion Blast (5) 60.0 S Brown 8/1 - 6 5.10 Lady Of The World (16) 60.0 M v Rensburg 50/1 V 1054 7 6.00 Kitty Coo (3) 60.0 C Zackey 75/1 - 8 6.05 Slinky Dancer (13) 60.0 G Wrogemann 20/1 T 871 9 8.55 Dolphinsplayground (1) 60.0 J Mariba 100/1 - 10 9.15 Allora (11) 60.0 Wei Marwing 7/1 - 11 9.95 Charter Jet (8) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 33/1 - 12 10.00 Perfect Order (4) 60.0 A Fortune 14/1 - 13 11.50 Royal Reaction (15) 60.0 C Maujean 33/1 V 1038 14 14.00 Miyake (12) 60.0 M Thackeray 110/1 - 15 19.00 Life’s A Highway (6) 60.0 M Yeni 25/1 V 1078 16 21.00 Soldiers Anthem (9) 60.0 R Munger 100/1 Time: 57.47s (57.47s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:D Nieuwenhuizen O:Danny & Ronel Collins B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 3 (1141) Turffontein 1160m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 V 1078 1 0.00 Caribbean Queen (5) 57.0 C Zackey 4/1 2 ch f Rebel King - Sea Jewel (Model Man) T 975 2 2.75 Beckoning (2) 57.0 K Zechner 11/2 2 ch f Jam Alley - All I Ask (Announce) T 1052 3 5.25 Ribbonofmoonlight (10) 60.0 G Wrogemann 20/1 3 ch f Admire Main - Paradise Alley (Muhtafal) T 1070 4 5.35 Wishing Chestnut (8) 60.0 M v Rensburg 25/1 - 5 5.45 Salve Regina (9) 57.0 R Simons 16/1 V 992 6 5.50 Lady Cristina (13) 57.0 Wes Marwing 8/1 T 1052 7 8.50 Nasmyth (12) 60.0 C Murray 10/1 V 1123 8 9.00 Approved (3) 60.0 S Brown 110/1 V 1107 9 12.25 Truth Of Beauty (11) 57.0 C Maujean 18/10 T 1052 10 12.75 Wasp (1) 60.0 L Hewitson 25/1 - 11 15.25 Jujube (6) 60.0 A Fortune 20/1 - 12 16.65 Acrux (7) 60.0 M Thackeray 55/1 - 13 16.75 Cosmic Beam (4) 60.0 M Yeni 40/1 Time: 68.2s (58.79s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:PA Peter O:Messers D Abramowitz & P A Peter B:Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud

another winner foranother winner for

Roy’s ZaireWON at Scottsville, 8 June

T: KG Naidoo J: W Kennedy O: Mr Roy Moodley B: R & Mrs Pickering

She’s A LookerWON at Vaal, 7 June

T: BD Botes J: S Khumalo O: Mr W J Coates B: Scott Bros

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