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No. 2259 ISSN 1023 / 6996 page 14 Ask No Questions... Hear No Lies, says Joey Ramsden page 15 Summerhill Magic New Sire For Home Of Champions page 13 Durban July Owner Patience Is The Key FAIRVIEW 12:25pm (Friday) p.19 GREYSVILLE MIXED 11:30am (Saturday) p.27 KENILWORTH 1:00pm (Saturday) p.41 TURFFONTEIN 12:45pm (Sunday) p.48 Rising Sun Gr1 GOLD CHALLENGE at Greyville on Saturday The top-rated French Navy should confirm his July readiness Our Best Adverts Aren't Written They’re Running! Tel: Mike Sharkey 082 372 2682 www.highlandsfarmstud.co.za Services to be auctioned include: Captain Al, Dynasty, Silvano, Var NEW STALLIONS this year include: Global View, Fencing Master, Futura, Legislate, Louis The King, Visionaire and Fencing Master Cape Breeders Club STALLION SERVICE AUCTION Friday, 10 June FRIDAY 10 th - SUNDAY 12 th JUNE 2016

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Page 1: 10-12 June #2259 Sporting Post

No. 2259 ISSN 1023 / 6996

page 14

Ask No Questions...Hear No Lies, says Joey Ramsden

page 15

Summerhill MagicNew Sire For Home Of Champions

page 13

Durban July OwnerPatience Is The Key

FAIRVIEW12:25pm (Friday) p.19

GREYSVILLE MIXED11:30am (Saturday) p.27

KENILWORTH1:00pm (Saturday) p.41

TURFFONTEIN12:45pm (Sunday) p.48

Rising Sun Gr1 GOLD CHALLENGE at Greyville on Saturday

The top-rated French Navy should

confi rm his July readiness

Our Best Adverts Aren't WrittenThey’re Running!

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

Greyville on Saturday

Services to be auctioned include:Captain Al, Dynasty, Silvano, VarNEW STALLIONS this year include:Global View, Fencing Master, Futura, Legislate, Louis The King, Visionaire and Fencing Master

Cape Breeders Club

STALLION SERVICE AUCTION

Friday, 10 June

FRIDAY 10th - SUNDAY 12th JUNE 2016

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LEADING SIRES OF 2YO’S BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 5 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

2,763,875 Captain Al 28 98,710 58 9 18 32% 5 9 56% 23 40% 2 Cloth Of Cloud 796,875 29% 1,600,426 Var 38 42,116 92 18 20 47% 1 1 6% 29 32% 1 Rivarine 366,250 23% 769,575 Trippi 19 40,504 46 6 6 32% 1 1 17% 26 57% 3 Double Appeal 192,250 25% 747,575 Rebel King 29 25,778 97 6 6 21% 0 0 0% 47 48% 0 Zevenastic 104,150 14% 704,025 Sail From Seattle 25 28,161 69 6 7 24% 0 0 0% 23 33% 2 Seattle Singer 303,250 43% 660,175 *Western Winter 17 38,834 42 5 9 29% 1 1 20% 17 40% 2 Attenborough 172,500 26% 612,500 Silvano 17 36,029 33 7 8 41% 1 1 14% 10 30% 1 Janoobi 191,250 31% 599,138 Argonaut 22 27,234 58 7 9 32% 0 0 0% 17 29% 1 Rob’s Jewel 142,500 24% 478,900 Miesque’s Approval 9 53,211 48 4 6 44% 0 0 0% 11 23% 0 Approval Mode 148,750 31% 468,000 **Hard Spun 2 234,000 8 1 2 50% 1 1 100% 3 38% 1 Fursa 468,000 100%

LEADING JOCKEYS BY WINSseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 5 June 2016

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

S Khumalo 1144 208 18% 279 24% 34% 159 14% 601 53% 18,428,276 16,109 A Delpech 784 186 24% 301 38% 38% 142 18% 511 65% 20,948,519 26,720 A Fortune 999 149 15% 199 20% 28% 114 11% 486 49% 12,274,213 12,286 A Marcus 546 148 27% 282 52% 38% 97 18% 385 71% 20,807,337 38,109 M Yeni 1141 147 13% 162 14% 34% 133 12% 521 46% 11,773,913 10,319 G v Niekerk 553 97 18% 105 19% 40% 78 14% 307 56% 9,381,863 16,965 K Zechner 915 94 10% 97 11% 34% 80 9% 353 39% 11,080,100 12,109 JP vd Merwe 972 88 9% 81 8% 23% 101 10% 382 39% 10,373,576 10,672 G Lerena 433 85 20% 141 33% 31% 65 15% 271 63% 9,288,600 21,452 A Domeyer 510 83 16% 86 17% 41% 59 12% 237 46% 10,165,799 19,933 C Zackey 937 81 9% 71 8% 31% 101 11% 374 40% 7,224,488 7,710 K De Melo 699 68 10% 52 7% 29% 87 12% 308 44% 6,499,538 9,298 C Murray 847 66 8% 52 6% 33% 63 7% 285 34% 6,221,600 7,345 B Fayd’herbe 390 65 17% 108 28% 32% 68 17% 216 55% 6,607,688 16,943 I Sturgeon 831 65 8% 48 6% 38% 63 8% 289 35% 6,447,100 7,758 W Kennedy 660 62 9% 36 5% 39% 63 10% 248 38% 5,341,600 8,093 R Munger 1024 61 6% 47 5% 32% 71 7% 297 29% 5,132,227 5,012 P Strydom 336 60 18% 98 29% 33% 43 13% 179 53% 7,488,276 22,287 R Danielson 672 59 9% 76 11% 18% 78 12% 286 43% 6,570,200 9,777 B Lerena 492 56 11% 44 9% 30% 54 11% 213 43% 5,583,500 11,349 C Orffer 436 55 13% 81 19% 26% 56 13% 200 46% 5,470,901 12,548 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 287 51 18% 79 28% 35% 54 19% 166 58% 7,493,475 26,110 S Veale 600 51 9% 46 8% 33% 56 9% 239 40% 4,675,200 7,792 D Dillon 535 51 10% 53 10% 43% 38 7% 197 37% 4,211,413 7,872 L Hewitson 342 51 15% 43 13% 42% 27 8% 146 43% 3,807,563 11,133 M v Rensburg 540 49 9% 50 9% 16% 56 10% 222 41% 4,650,563 8,612

LEADING TRAINERS/JOCKEYS BY WINS %season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 5 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 35 12 34% 11 31% 18% 3 9% 773,325 22,095 D Kannemeyer/A Delpech 130 40 31% 72 55% 39% 28 22% 3,461,650 26,628 AC Greeff/A Domeyer 42 13 31% 18 43% 44% 4 10% 790,250 18,815 C Lensley/M Yeni 69 19 28% 19 28% 63% 9 13% 750,825 10,882 SG Tarry/A Delpech 46 13 28% 23 50% 48% 9 20% 1,119,825 24,344 MF de Kock/Wei Marwing 36 10 28% 19 53% 42% 6 17% 808,625 22,462 J Snaith/P Strydom 37 10 27% 11 30% 73% 2 5% 2,405,950 65,026 CS Laird/A Marcus 129 33 26% 59 46% 39% 19 15% 2,706,775 20,983 J Snaith/S Khumalo 90 23 26% 25 28% 36% 13 14% 1,707,300 18,970 M Houdalakis/G Lerena 46 12 26% 17 37% 29% 6 13% 970,625 21,101 J Snaith/B Fayd’herbe 172 41 24% 64 37% 38% 33 19% 3,613,563 21,009 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 T Prinsloo/A Fortune 92 21 23% 36 39% 31% 10 11% 921,700 10,018 A Nel/A Domeyer 113 25 22% 30 27% 43% 18 16% 1,674,900 14,822 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 180 38 21% 77 43% 34% 34 19% 4,962,175 27,568 AC Greeff/G Cheyne 137 28 20% 40 29% 30% 21 15% 1,446,125 10,556 SG Tarry/S Khumalo 435 83 19% 137 31% 35% 69 16% 10,178,188 23,398 MW Bass/G v Niekerk 342 66 19% 87 25% 38% 54 16% 7,305,438 21,361 AC Greeff/A Fortune 132 25 19% 28 21% 32% 15 11% 1,539,450 11,663 MG Azzie/K Zechner 88 17 19% 12 14% 67% 8 9% 4,607,950 52,363 JJ v Vuuren/Wei Marwing 68 13 19% 12 18% 33% 14 21% 2,009,200 29,547 MF de Kock/R Simons 71 13 18% 13 18% 31% 10 14% 1,309,500 18,444

LEADING TRAINERS BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 5 June 2016

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

SG Tarry 1272 180 14% 261 21% 35% 142 11% 568 45% 24,579,514 19,324 J Snaith 998 164 16% 213 21% 40% 112 11% 470 47% 15,997,301 16,029 MW Bass 758 96 13% 116 15% 38% 88 12% 343 45% 14,790,812 19,513 MF de Kock 660 106 16% 190 29% 33% 98 15% 340 52% 11,988,050 18,164 MG Azzie 474 60 13% 55 12% 36% 52 11% 216 46% 11,667,738 24,615 GR Puller 132 10 8% 14 11% 29% 10 8% 39 30% 11,252,105 85,243 G v Zyl 636 80 13% 74 12% 39% 64 10% 286 45% 8,784,300 13,812 AG Laird 371 51 14% 81 22% 35% 47 13% 181 49% 7,559,450 20,376 VH Marshall 543 64 12% 63 12% 38% 60 11% 237 44% 7,377,563 13,587 D Kannemeyer 428 76 18% 109 25% 39% 63 15% 232 54% 7,190,400 16,800 DR Drier 491 71 14% 96 20% 33% 58 12% 250 51% 6,930,900 14,116 BJ Crawford 557 72 13% 94 17% 30% 63 11% 247 44% 6,917,164 12,419 GV Woodruff 413 56 14% 71 17% 31% 46 11% 185 45% 6,790,488 16,442 AC Greeff 777 99 13% 106 14% 32% 80 10% 351 45% 6,266,538 8,065 M Houdalakis 541 58 11% 63 12% 29% 59 11% 236 44% 5,918,350 10,940 JJ v Vuuren 333 33 10% 43 13% 26% 48 14% 149 45% 5,859,613 17,596 DC Howells 503 61 12% 66 13% 30% 45 9% 205 41% 5,523,525 10,981 GM Alexander 338 36 11% 30 9% 27% 35 10% 135 40% 5,411,125 16,009 J Ramsden 416 50 12% 63 15% 37% 44 11% 184 44% 5,111,314 12,287 DA Sham 700 71 10% 70 10% 26% 73 10% 271 39% 4,797,600 6,854 GS Kotzen 611 51 8% 47 8% 30% 59 10% 221 36% 4,682,201 7,663 WH Marwing 380 38 10% 35 9% 34% 39 10% 135 36% 4,420,013 11,632 Y Bremner 773 66 9% 74 10% 34% 59 8% 271 35% 4,402,363 5,695 CS Laird 247 40 16% 67 27% 36% 24 10% 123 50% 3,930,819 15,914 PA Peter 421 43 10% 43 10% 26% 28 7% 152 36% 3,912,200 9,293 C Spies 574 49 9% 38 7% 42% 42 7% 206 36% 3,754,038 6,540 S Ferreira 267 26 10% 24 9% 17% 20 7% 93 35% 3,435,275 12,866 A Nel 336 46 14% 46 14% 37% 39 12% 154 46% 3,404,475 10,132

*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 - 5 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

28,987,292 Klawervlei Stud 396 73,200 2091 138 187 35% 5 7 4% 593 28% 19 Illuminator 10,615,467 37% 19,990,638 Summerhill Stud 349 57,280 2242 129 191 37% 3 4 2% 586 26% 14 Rabada 2,336,250 12% 13,892,200 Highlands 172 80,769 955 67 104 39% 8 12 12% 257 27% 12 Silver Mountain 4,330,824 31% 10,882,313 Maine Chance 188 57,885 1084 82 117 44% 4 4 5% 352 32% 14 Princess Royal 330,000 3% 10,628,225 Lammerskraal Stud 82 129,613 514 44 86 54% 7 10 16% 162 32% 11 Abashiri 3,391,250 32% 9,296,851 Wilgerbosdrift 116 80,145 739 60 87 52% 4 5 7% 240 32% 11 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 13% 8,309,325 Mauritzfontein Stud 99 83,933 599 48 68 48% 5 8 10% 188 31% 5 Smart Call 2,503,000 30% 8,308,238 Scott Bros 162 51,285 1054 48 68 30% 2 3 4% 298 28% 3 Talktothestars 1,315,850 16% 7,709,400 Drakenstein Stud 95 81,152 501 48 77 51% 3 6 6% 169 34% 10 Inara 1,662,800 22% 7,706,375 Avontuur Farm 53 145,403 246 27 42 51% 3 5 11% 83 34% 6 Legal Eagle 4,171,000 54% 7,416,188 Varsfontein Stud 98 75,675 584 44 64 45% 3 4 7% 189 32% 6 Juxtapose 1,376,000 19% 6,026,200 Ascot Stud 85 70,896 478 40 60 47% 2 2 5% 150 31% 9 Gulf Storm 680,250 11% 5,117,400 Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud 120 42,645 644 31 36 26% 0 0 0% 176 27% 1 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 37% 5,054,788 Cheveley Stud 76 66,510 416 38 55 50% 3 6 8% 118 28% 3 Bela-Bela 1,083,125 21% 4,870,114 The Alchemy 99 49,193 631 42 58 42% 2 2 5% 178 28% 5 Unparalleled 281,600 6% 4,706,425 GJ Armitage 76 61,927 452 30 41 39% 2 2 7% 132 29% 3 French Navy 1,217,500 26% 4,672,019 Moutonshoek 109 42,863 582 38 47 35% 4 4 11% 161 28% 2 Exit Here 685,494 15% 3,906,925 Gary Player Stud 70 55,813 410 32 43 46% 2 2 6% 108 26% 4 Captain Chaos 356,350 9% 2,800,400 Favour Stud 64 43,756 431 27 32 42% 0 0 0% 154 36% 4 Fly Like The Wind 206,050 7% 2,691,700 Daytona Stud 38 70,834 247 24 33 63% 1 1 4% 82 33% 3 Stonehenge 390,625 15% 2,668,963 Arc-en-Ciel 55 48,527 350 22 28 40% 2 2 9% 103 29% 2 Spirit Of Hamilton 218,600 8% 2,580,088 Normandy Stud 54 47,779 315 19 30 35% 4 5 21% 78 25% 0 Sergeant Hardy 265,625 10% 2,574,938 WJ Engelbrecht Jnr 27 95,368 140 14 20 52% 2 2 14% 39 28% 4 It’s My Turn 1,100,325 43%

LEADING SIRES BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 5 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

26,100,517 Trippi 185 141,084 947 99 151 54% 11 15 11% 306 32% 20 Illuminator 10,615,467 41% 18,117,024 Silvano 215 84,265 1162 102 157 47% 9 13 9% 356 31% 13 Silver Mountain 4,330,824 24% 16,553,063 Captain Al 178 92,995 999 93 162 52% 16 24 17% 323 32% 10 Carry On Alice 1,108,125 7% 12,481,951 Dynasty 148 84,338 909 71 111 48% 11 13 15% 285 31% 16 It’s My Turn 1,100,325 9% 11,114,113 *Kahal 175 63,509 1205 85 127 49% 2 2 2% 271 22% 10 Champagne Haze 1,625,175 15% 9,311,150 *Western Winter 132 70,539 766 65 109 49% 3 3 5% 244 32% 11 Brutal Force 669,450 7% 8,866,882 Jay Peg 118 75,143 777 53 82 45% 2 2 4% 237 31% 8 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 21% 8,354,388 Judpot 117 71,405 689 54 81 46% 4 6 7% 218 32% 4 Juxtapose 1,376,000 16% 7,991,289 Var 164 48,727 815 70 98 43% 3 3 4% 230 28% 9 Rivarine 366,250 5% 7,574,513 *Jet Master 105 72,138 670 47 67 45% 3 3 6% 212 32% 11 Master Sabina 1,200,000 16% 7,448,800 Greys Inn 71 104,913 474 29 46 41% 2 4 7% 114 24% 1 Legal Eagle 4,171,000 56% 6,999,013 Ideal World 82 85,354 456 40 58 49% 3 5 8% 137 30% 4 Smart Call 2,503,000 36% 6,410,650 Go Deputy 45 142,459 298 21 43 47% 4 7 19% 84 28% 6 Abashiri 3,391,250 53% 6,112,613 *Tiger Ridge 95 64,343 560 37 60 39% 3 5 8% 163 29% 3 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 20% 5,636,688 Toreador 114 49,445 671 43 63 38% 2 2 5% 186 28% 4 Lazer Star 492,500 9% 5,636,663 Mogok 111 50,781 647 38 52 34% 2 2 5% 198 31% 4 Wild One 781,250 14% 5,382,288 Miesque’s Approval 148 36,367 1049 48 68 32% 0 0 0% 220 21% 1 Judicial 341,375 6% 5,245,612 Seventh Rock 104 50,439 506 34 41 33% 1 1 3% 134 26% 3 Seventh Plain 1,003,487 19% 4,873,700 Rebel King 121 40,279 731 48 61 40% 0 0 0% 222 30% 2 Firing Queen 151,650 3% 4,512,851 Mambo In Seattle 107 42,176 569 40 49 37% 3 3 8% 163 29% 4 Mambo Mime 490,575 11% 4,368,525 *Fort Wood 85 51,394 468 35 44 41% 1 1 3% 156 33% 2 Negroamaro 778,725 18% 4,357,750 Brave Tin Soldier 62 70,286 351 23 28 37% 1 2 4% 83 24% 1 Rabada 2,336,250 54% 4,236,551 Windrush 99 42,793 600 35 50 35% 3 4 9% 164 27% 2 Doing It For Dan 286,550 7%

LEADING SIRE OF 3YO’S BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 5 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

16,147,717 Trippi 77 209,711 442 51 72 66% 2 2 4% 146 33% 7 Illuminator 10,615,467 66% 10,541,699 Silvano 86 122,578 438 45 74 52% 4 7 9% 144 33% 4 Silver Mountain 4,330,824 41% 6,733,013 Captain Al 73 92,233 460 47 80 64% 5 6 11% 147 32% 3 Captain Chaos 356,350 5% 6,526,519 Jay Peg 54 120,861 399 32 56 59% 2 2 6% 119 30% 5 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 29% 5,250,451 Dynasty 43 122,104 259 30 51 70% 3 4 10% 72 28% 5 It’s My Turn 1,100,325 21% 4,945,150 *Kahal 63 78,494 419 30 44 48% 1 1 3% 88 21% 3 Champagne Haze 1,625,175 33% 4,826,463 Judpot 47 102,691 291 30 43 64% 1 2 3% 93 32% 2 Juxtapose 1,376,000 29% 4,781,775 Go Deputy 22 217,353 144 10 21 45% 1 4 10% 48 33% 5 Abashiri 3,391,250 71% 3,872,475 *Western Winter 48 80,677 306 33 53 69% 0 0 0% 101 33% 4 Buckland 257,775 7% 3,802,925 Var 65 58,507 353 35 52 54% 0 0 0% 105 30% 4 Our Destiny 288,775 8% 3,428,675 Brave Tin Soldier 31 110,602 184 14 17 45% 1 2 7% 50 27% 1 Rabada 2,336,250 68% 3,233,987 Seventh Rock 46 70,304 260 17 22 37% 0 0 0% 64 25% 1 Seventh Plain 1,003,487 31% 2,983,250 Visionaire 54 55,245 328 19 27 35% 1 1 5% 116 35% 3 Heaps of Fun 660,625 22% 2,896,900 Toreador 59 49,100 368 25 31 42% 1 1 4% 101 27% 2 Bull Valley 229,250 8% 2,878,713 Ideal World 43 66,947 279 27 38 63% 1 1 4% 83 30% 2 Cape Speed 214,375 7% 2,703,000 *Tiger Ridge 30 90,100 176 15 22 50% 1 2 7% 55 31% 1 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 45% 2,654,475 *Fort Wood 30 88,483 181 18 24 60% 1 1 6% 65 36% 2 Negroamaro 778,725 29% 2,544,363 Mogok 49 51,926 290 22 31 45% 0 0 0% 92 32% 1 Magic 305,225 12% 2,540,876 Mambo In Seattle 59 43,066 356 25 28 42% 2 2 8% 104 29% 1 Mambo Mime 490,575 19% 2,077,475 Elusive Fort 32 64,921 184 17 22 53% 2 2 12% 57 31% 1 Lauderdale 434,050 21%

FORGET THE IFS AND BUTS... THEY MADE HIM A CINCHWhen Golden Sword’s first crop was admired by some of the best judges in the land, the writing was on the wall.

This weekend, Oasis Queen trotted-up for Michael Azzie and Adriaan van Vuuren.

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1st – Pirogue for Doug Campbell1st – Oasis Queen for Michael Azzie1st – Cranberry Crush for Chris Erasmus1st – Pride Of Barbados for Spike Lerena

This week, Summerhill sales graduates celebrated

seven smashing performances.

1st – Heavenly Express for LJ Human1st – Gambol for Tony Nassif3rd – Visuality for Sean Tarry in the Allan Robertson Championship (Gr.1)

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

First Season in 2016R20 000

(R5k nom + R15k live foal)

Gr1 placed in Dubai, Gr2 runner-up at 2, Gr3 winner at 3, competed for trainer Aidan O’Brien in

French 2000 Guineas, Irish 2000 Guineas and Epsom DerbyTimeform 115

GALILEO - HALFWAY TO HEAVEN by PIVOTAL

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Gr2 TIBOUCHINA STAKES at Greyville on Saturday

2007 1 Bold Ellinore 58.0 ( 4) 7/1 2 Dane Julia 56.5 (10) 33/10 3 Stratos 58.0 ( 1) 16/1

2008 1 Ethereal Lady 58.0 ( 2) 7/1 2 Bold Ellinore 58.0 ( 9) 18/10 3 Zooming Zellie 58.0 ( 6) 9/1

2009 1 Sparkling Gem 56.5 ( 7) 4/1 2 Prestic 58.0 ( 3) 9/2 3 Captain’s Gal 56.5 ( 9) 11/2

2010 1 Gibraltar Blue 57.0 (14) 13/20 2 Autumn Gold 60.0 ( 2) 50/1 3 Strawberry Ice 58.5 ( 7) 25/1

2011 1 Fragrant Al 58.5 ( 3) 13/2 2 Happy Archer 58.5 ( 5) 18/1 3 Covenant 58.5 (11) 17/10

2012 1 Princess Victoria 58.5 ( 2) 9/10 2 Mombasa 60.0 ( 6) 35/1 3 Frequent Flyer 60.0 ( 5) 11/2

2013 1 Louvre 60.0 (10) 36/1 2 Espumanti 57.0 ( 5) 10/1 3 Earth’s Orbit 58.5 ( 9) 18/1

2014 1 Hammie’s Hooker 60.0 ( 7) 11/10 2 Jet Aglow 60.0 ( 6) 7/2 3 Maybe Yes 58.5 ( 1) 7/1

2015 1 Hammie’s Hooker 60.0 ( 3) 5/2 2 Same Jurisdiction 59.5 ( 9) 18/10 3 Maybe Yes 60.0 ( 5) 7/1

Gr2 TibouchinaStakes

PAST WINNERS

Time flies – the first leg of Inara’s double was achieved at Clairwood!But that’s history – we are here in the now.The Tibouchina Stakes race is run at weight-for-age plus penalties and the top weighted Inara enjoys the distinction of being the highest

rated filly in the race. Like Hammie’s Hooker, a daughter of Trippi,

Inara has enjoyed a terrific run of success this term - blotted only by an inexplicably poor run in the Premier’s Champions Challenge. She was blowing after running 22.50 lengths behind Legal Eagle in the worst run of her illustrious career.

At her penultimate start she had showed her true ability with her emphatic victory in the Gr1 Empress Club Stakes at Turffontein and if sufficiently recovered from her Gauteng exertions, could bounce back to her best on Saturday.

Mountain HighHer highly vaunted stablemate Silver

Mountain ran below expectations when slow away and five lengths behind Bela-Bela in the Daisy Guineas.

That was Silver Mountain’s first start since a gallant runner up finish in the inaugural CTS Million Dollar in January and it is possible that her fitness levels were underestimated by her

connections. She jumps from a nice 2 draw under Bernard Fayd’herbe and will have many followers.

Brett Crawford has enjoyed a reasonable Champion Season to date and is another Cape trainer that may fancy his chances of walking away with the silverware in this event.

His Dynasty filly Alexis was an emphatic winner of her opening Champions Season start over the course and distance last time after a disappointing effort in the Poinsettia - but she still has some work to do to pace it with Inara at the weights.

Anton Marcus rides her stablemate Cuvee Brut who comes out of a hard race when running fifth 3.45 lengths back to Talktothestars in the Tsogo Sun Sprint last Saturday. Marcus won the Gr3 Prix Du Cap on the daughter of Count Du Bois and while he has a wide draw to overcome, he will probably be aspiring to place money if things go his way.

Stakes WinnerIt is good to see Anthony Delpech taking

a Mike de Kock ride and the old proven combination team up with the Australian-bred multiple stakes winner, Entisaar.

The classy daughter of More Than Ready has not quite gone on with the form that saw her beat Princess Royal in the Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship last year.

That said, she has not had a lot of racing and could be a lurker from the 1 draw.

The Sean Tarry trained Bichette has shown flashes of good ability and proved her wellbeing with a very decent 4th in mixed company behind Pivotal Pursuit last time out.

She faces a stiff challenge at the weights.

The Australian-bred Sen-sible Lover has been unlucky with two storming run places – the first in the Sycamore and then an eyecatcher in the Empress Club when a length second behind Inara.

Well drawn with Weichong Marwing in the saddle, she looks capable of another big effort – if things go her way off a decent gallop.

Leading LightCosmic Light returns to

the scene of her greatest triumph but has had her problems and was unsighted when possibly needing the run behind the promising Real Princess in the Poinsettia.

Duncan also has Little-blacknumber in the race and the year older daughter of Black Minnaloushe meets Alexis on 2.5kgs better than when beaten a length by her last time.

She was also unplaced in the Poinsettia and strikes us as being a little outclassed in this company.

The Dynasty filly Olma, a Vodacom Durban July entry, was unplaced behind Inara in the Empress Club Stakes and looks held by the Bass runner on that. Olma has also drawn wide which will not be in her favour but on the plus side has Strydom in the irons.

Dennis Drier’s Eventual Angel is a very lightly raced daughter of Right Approach and may well be able to produce something better than her MR of 95 suggests.

There is not much to choose between her and Alexis and she could be another to include as a quartet kicker.

Joburg visitor Silver Class has a host of reasonable placings to recommend her but has only won twice in 27 starts and runs off an MR of 87. That suggests she has a tough task here, although she is more than game and could run into the back end of quartets.

Top TwoMike Bass has the two best

fillies in the race and it would come as no surprise to see Inara and Silver Mountain

Trainer Mike Bass will fancy his chances of making it a hat-trick of wins in Saturday’s R400 000 Gr2 Tibouchina Stakes. After winning it the last two runnings with the high quality Hammie’s Hooker he sends out a quality coupling and holds a strong hand.

fight this out. Of the balance, Alexis and Cuvee Brut are both capable, while Entisaar is a Gr1 winner – and Sensible Lover has surprise written all over her.

Mike Bass' class Trippi fi lly Inara could bounce back to her best

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Rising Sun Gr1 GOLD CHALLENGE at Greyville on Saturday

2010 1 Big City Life 60.0 ( 5) 15/2 2 Blue Tiger 60.0 ( 2) 45/1 3 Pocket Power 60.0 (10) 14/10

2011 1 Dancewiththedevil 57.5 ( 7) 33/10 2 Bravura 60.0 ( 1) 3/1 3 Bulsara 60.0 ( 3) 25/1

2012 1 Variety Club 58.5 ( 3) 9/20 2 Castlethorpe 60.0 ( 4) 14/1 3 Pierre Jourdan 60.0 ( 1) 13/1

2013 1 Variety Club 60.0 ( 7) 9/20 2 Beach Beauty 57.5 ( 8) 9/2 3 Pomodoro 60.0 ( 9) 9/1

2014 1 King Of Pain 60.0 (10) 40/1 2 Beach Beauty 57.5 (14) 7/2 3 Yorker 60.0 ( 5) 15/4

2015 1 Legislate 60.0 (11) 2/1 2 Willow Magic 60.0 ( 3) 6/1 3 Bezanova 60.0 (10) 66/1

Gr1 GoldChallenge

PAST WINNERS

hether it be a preparatory outing to hone the fitness levels or a final plunge for a dramatic backdoor burgle, all eyes will be on the big race hopefuls and Gold Circle Marketing Executive Graeme Hawkins would not

be drawn on speculation as regards the final field composition.

“I guess there are few that are still hoping to qualify for the July – mainly out of the Jubilee and the Cup Trial. I guess only the winners of these races may potentially stake a claim if they are not already in the reckoning as per the most recent log,” said Hawkins.

He added that no further July logs would be published.

“This serves to keep something up our sleeve for the final field announcement – and while there are rumours aplenty, we cannot be sure which of those already amongst the top 18 will not accept to run in the Vodacom Durban July. It is all very interesting as it always is,” he said.

Eagle Out With SA champion trainer Sean Tarry

having pulled Legal Eagle out of the field, the powerful yard still saddle the two highest-rated runners in the field, with an interesting back up in a promising 3yo.

The weight-for-age conditions of the race dictate that the 115 rated French Navy is the best handicapped runner, and he is being spoken about by those in the know as the

The time for talking is almost over for the Vodacom Durban July class of 2016. The R1 million Gr1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge is one of a serious of high quality contests this weekend providing a final push – or desperate shove, depending on the status – for aspirant contenders.

Wbest July ante –post bet as things currently stand. Not too favourably drawn at 10, he is the mount of Weichong Marwing, who will partner him in the July.

Marwing took the ride for the first time aboard the son of Count Dubois in the R4-million Gr1 Premier’s Champions Challenge over 2000m at Turffontein in April and finished a 2,10-length second behind Legal Eagle at level weights.

The draw should not prove a major hindrance as the top-class Marwing will probably drop him out and come from off them.

A Gr1 winner at this track, French Navy will possibly find the mile on the sharp side, but win, lose or draw, his July price is likely to shorten with a decent showing here.

Sean Tarry confirmed this week that: “It is a preparation run for French Navy, we freshened him up after the Champions Challenge and the mile at Greyville is a touch sharp for him, but he will be running on strongly.”

Top TripRegular Tarry first call rider S’manga

Khumalo will take the ride on Trip To Heaven who will be having his first shot at a mile and comes in second highest rated off his 113.

The son of Trippi, a likely pacemaker, won the Gr2 Joburg Spring Challenge over 1450m on the Turffontein Inside track so he could well prove to be effective over the distance – particularly as he is a more mature horse.

He has developed an ugly habit of losing many lengths at the start but was gelded

recently and hopefully that will have sorted out any behavioural issues.

Of him, Tarry said: “Trip To Heaven , who will have his first run as a gelding, has put up a good gallop and had his final gallop on Tuesday. It all depends on the break as he is a funny horse at the start, but if he breaks well he will lead.”

Although all of 6,5kg under sufferance with French Navy, Tarry’s 3yo Prospect Strike – could be something of a surprise package.

He ran well from poor draws in both the Guineas and the Daily News and this time he has a plum No 5 draw.

“I thought Prospect Strike’s runs in the Canon Guineas and Daily News 2000 were both good ones from poor draws, now he gets a reasonable draw and is fit and well, so we will take our chances.”

Tarry has engaged Anthony Delpech who is the feature race form jockey in KZN and worth a length or two on any horse!

Ice CoolCharles Laird’s 7yo Silvano

gelding Ice Machine is not getting any younger but seldom runs a bad race – if jumping on terms.

He comes in fresh off his third in the Drill Hall Stakes and while New Predator subsequently failed to confirm that, he is always a dangerous

galloper under his favourite jockey Anton Marcus.

The Aussie bred Gr2 Drill Hall Stakes winner New Predator is the second of the 3yo’s and may have found 2000m too far in the Daily News.

He was never in the hunt there and finds himself with a new jockey in Randall Simons. He has won over the mile and must have a decent place chance if allowed to get into the race early.

Gr2 Hawaii Stakes winner Captain Aldo ran a below par race a fortnight ago after running downfield in the Premiers Champions Challenge.

Piere Strydom rides the mostly disappointing Mac De Lago, who ran his best race in a while when staying on for fourth behind Legal Eagle in the Premiers Champions Challenge. He still has to do more.

Triptique tries a mile for the first time and draws against the paint in his first start at a mile. He ran on powerfully late when chasing New Predator home in the Drill Hall Stakes.

Dark HorseMike Bass trained Gr2

Premier Trophy winner Paterfamilias proved his well-being with a good opening win at this track on 20 May.

The son of Trippi was rated in advance of the J&B Met by

jockey Grant van Niekerk and would not be picking up a Gr1 trophy out of turn.

Alec Laird saddles Bezanova, who finished third in this race last year.

According to reports, Bezanova has been at Summerveld since May 27 and has been “doing well” and his trainer has pointed out that the 5yo Bezrin gelding always did well at this time of the year and appeared to love Greyville.

French Navy is the selection to hold New Predator, with Paterfamilias and Ice Machine likely to bank the minor money.

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Drill Hall Stakes winner New Predator may warrant another chance

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Gr3 JUBILEE HANDICAP at Tur� ontein on SundayGr3 CUP TRIAL at Greyville on Saturday

ith seven July entrants in the line-up and two in the top 25 of the big race log published on 30 May, it is ironically a horse who gives the July a skip who looks the one as a major challenger to Justin Snaith’s Dynamic.

The Dean Kannemeyer Dynasty 5yo It Is Written catches the eye after his good run in the Betting World 1900 behind stablemate Solid Speed.

It Is Written was slow and returned lame yet managed a meritorious fifth just 2,45 lengths off the action.

He was very unlucky when hampered late in the Sledgehammer when going down narrowly and could atone here under top man, Anthony Delpech.

Top RankedThe Justin Snaith-trained Dynamic is the

highest ranked of the seven July entrants at 22 on the log.

It could be argued that the 6yo has had his chances.

Another smart son of Dynasty, he has run two very decent races in KZN since relocating from Gauteng and looks a decent proposition from his 1 draw.

He ran on strongly for third behind Punta Arenas in the 2015 Cup Trial and if one puts a line through his Joburg experiences, he ranks as a serious contender to seal his marginal July seat.

His stablemate Master’s Eye is the mount of Piere Strydom and failed to put any kind of effort in when 11 lengths back in the Betting World 1900. He will need to improve dramatically.

Next BestJoey Ramsden’s 2015 KRA Guineas

winner The Conglomerate is one notch below Dynamic on the July log.

He finished a short head behind the Snaith

THE winner of the Cup Trial is guaranteed a run in the Gr1 Champions Cup.

Veteran Cape trainer Mike Bass has been a staunch supporter of racing in KwaZulu-Natal and in honour of his service to racing in the province Gold Circle has renamed the Champions Cup in

his honour. Run on Super Saturday, the last Saturday of the season, the Champions Cup will be known as the Mike and Carol Bass Gr1 Champions Cup.

Gold Circle Marketing Executive Graeme Hawkins said that Bass had been a stalwart supporter of racing in KawZulu-Natal for many

years. “Mike has had a difficult time with his health over the past year but has been a staunch supporter of KwaZulu-Natal racing for over 40 years. We wish him well in his retirement and it is fitting that he has a race named in his honour along with his wife Carol.”

A Champion Gesture

Wrunner in the Betting World 1900 in his best effort in ages and is a minor half kilo better off – Anton Marcus retains the ride.

July entrant and topweighted Punta Arenas won this race last year before going on to a great second behind Power King in the July.

The son of Silvano has only had one run since the Met and produced a lacklustre showing in the Drill Hall Stakes – over a trip short of his best.

Tarry DuoThe 8yo Gold Onyx is one of the Sean Tarry

July longshot duo.The son of Black Minnaloushe is a decent

old campaigner but has not done anything for a while.

His stablemate Halve The Deficiit is a year younger and in much the same form boat.

Supreme Cup winner Deputy Jud is another July hope off the log and showed up well when fancied to go in when contesting an MR 95 Handicap on the poly last time. He was beaten 1,50 lengths by Kitty’s Destiny and will need to win well to have a chance of lining up on the 2nd day of next month.

His stablemate Greek Legend is drawn wide and failed to show in the Betting World 1900 when 5,20 lengths off Solid Speed.

Duncan Howells’ Saratoga Dancer is the last of the July entries and did not run a bad race when fourth and 3,75 lengths behind New Predator in the Drill Hall Stakes.

Of the balance, the Listed The Sledgehammer winner Way Of Light will be looking to confirm his recent improvement and could be a nice quartet kicker if things go his way.

Write It InIt Is Written could spoil the Dynamic July

party and is the selection to hold the luckless Snaith galloper, with a host of possibles for the places.

Punta Arenas wakes up at this time of the year and would be a popular longshot – if he is in a galloping mood.

The winner of Saturday’s R250 000 Gr3 Cup Trial to be run over 1800m at Greyville will be guaranteed a berth in the Gr1 Champions Cup on Super Saturday. For now though , the prospect of a spot in the Vodacom Durban July is probably a more pressing priority for many in the thirteen horse field.

The 6yo Dynamic

throws his fi nal July dice on Saturday

here are few that will ever forget those heart stop-ping final strides of the 2012 Vodacom Durban July when a very

young and inexperienced Grant Van Niekerk threw everything bar the kitchen sink at the gallant Kahal gelding Smanjemanje, as he failed by a nostril to collar a flying Pomodoro with Piere Strydom in the saddle.

Hopeful Tyrone would have

long gotten over that disappointment and he will have high hopes that Andrew Fortune can wave his magic wand and get Judicial into the winners box on Sunday.

The son of Miesque’s Approval showed courage winning his last start in a four horse field and has run some cracking races in strong company.

Top weighted Summer Cup runner up, Deo Juvente, has his first run after a 22 week absence since running 3rd 1.15 lengths off the since exported Light The Lights in the Peninsula Handicap.

He was scratched from the Met after an accident at Milnerton and is likely to need it.

Tarry TwoSean Tarry has a pair

of runners headed by the Gr3 Algoa Cup winner, Stonehenge.

The powerful front running son of Seventh Rock lost the Colorado King in the boardroom and was then outclassed when downfield in the Premier’s Champion Challenge.

He is no star and his regular reports of respiratory noise are of concern. He looks the likely pacesetter.

S’Manga Khumalo takes the ride on stablemate Liege who may be the stable elect. The son of Dynasty was well beaten in the SA Classic and showed some pace before running off Rabada in the Daily News.

Reverting to handicap competition here, he may be a fair consideration off a handy galloping weight of 52kgs.

Ormond Ferraris’ Romany Prince has the dubious distinction of sweeping the floor on the July log - holding position 25 and appearing to need every ounce of luck to scrape in.

He has beaten Judicial but looks held by the Zackey galloper on the weight turnaround.

ToughErrico Verdonese’s Diesel

Jet is another optimistic July entrant who has run the odd decent race without putting it all together. He was beaten just under a length by Greek Legend last time and that one failed to produce the fireworks in the Betting World 1900.

Mike Azzie’s Easy Lover has

failed to produce the goods for his new owners but did show a flicker of improvement last time when 3rd 3.25 lengths behind Pivotal Pursuit. He should battle here.

Mike De Kock’s R3 Million Dynasty gelding Jubilee Line has not quite set the world alight to date and meets Judicial on a 0.5 kg worst terms than when beaten by the older Zackey galloper a length last time out. Jubilee Line would have to show substantially more to gain July recognition.

Joey Soma’s talented Western Winter gelding Rainy Day Blues steps up in class and looks to be a very optimistic July entrant at this stage of the game. That said, the 4yo has won four of his eleven starts and is on the up.

Very CloseAll told the nine horse field

represents a tightly contested puzzle for the punter and with the increased carrot of the July in the background, there will be no love lost.

Tyrone Zackey’s Judicial could prove to be the right one in the hands of Andrew Fortune at decent pace and he is the selection to beat Rainy Day Blues and Stonehenge.

The Vodacom Durban July DiaryImportant Vodacom Durban July dates to diarise:

Weights Published: Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Final Declaration:Close 11:00 Monday, 20 June 2016

Final Field and Draw:Announcement of the Final Field and Barrier Draws will take place on Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Public Gallops:7am at Greyville Racecourse, Thursday, 23 June 2016

Tyrone’s Diamond Jubilee

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It has been four long years since trainer Tyrone Zackey came within a heartbeat of winning the Vodacom Durban July. The charismatic Gauteng based horseman gets another big opportunity when he saddles Judicial in Sunday’s R250 000 Gr3 Jubilee Handicap at Turffontein. This race is the literal last chance saloon for July hopefuls.

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The Miesque's Approval gelding Judicial makes his July bid on Sunday

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Gr1 ALLAN ROBERTSON CHAMPIONSHIP at Scottsville last Saturday

arshall has always been a noted exponent of getting the 2yo’s to come out firing and he celebrated his fourth win in the prestigious Gr1 contest – with a 2yo Gr1 double as Always In Charge was to follow up in the next. The withdrawal of Sean

Tarry’s unbeaten star Cloth Of Cloud robbed racing fans of the opportunity of watching a potentially fascinating showdown of the best

of the North take on the Southern Princess, but given the way the race unfolded, The Secret Is Out more than proved her credentials as a leader of her generation.

Only ten fillies lined up in the Gr1 feature and after SA Fillies Nursery winner Fursa had made a hesitant jump and found herself last, it was Mike Azzie’s Announcing Rain that stuck to her station down the outside – while MJ Byleveld had The Secret Is Out relaxed in midfield.

Recent debut winner Poster Girl showed good speed down the inside as they fanned out at the 600m, with Fursa miles out of her ground.

Muzi Yeni was eyeing the inside rail as he took the pacy Blaze Of Mystery across The Secret Is Out at the 500m, but Byleveld wasn’t panicking, calmly steadying and gathering his mount for a late assault. Into the 350m The Secret Is Out and Blaze Of Mystery came together as Callan Murray got to work, switching Fursa out for a gap, as Visuality and Myfunnyvalentine started unwinding.

With her three opponents hot on her heels, The Secret Is Out finished powerfully to win rather easily by 0,75

lengths in a time of 69 secs.Fursa ran a cracker and

showed that she is crying out for more ground. She held Visuality by a short head, with Myfunnyvalentine staying on well for fourth. Blaze Of Mystery faded late.

Trainer Vaughan Marshall broke the Mike de Kock stranglehold of the past two years and had The Secret Is Out in fighting trim for Cape-based Basil Nelson and the holidaying Garth Miller.

“She has a lovely temperament – and I think there is lots more to come. And what a super ride from MJ Byleveld,” said an ecstatic Marshall. Jockey MJ Byleveld confirmed his trainer’s sentiments – “This filly is good – she is small but has a

big action and a big heart. She settled nicely and was good enough to get herself out of trouble when she needed to,” he said. The Secret Is Out was bred by the BBP Syndicate and is a daughter of Captain Al out of the outstanding six-time winning Secret of Victoria (Goldkeeper).

That makes the winner a full sister to the top class All Is Secret, the 2012 Gr1 Allan Roberston Championship winner, who was also trained by Vaughan Marshall. Now a dual stakes winner, The Secret Is Out is unbeaten in three starts and took her stakes earnings to R546 875. With her ability, professional attitude and relaxed disposition, she can be followed.

Winning Whisper By Crack 2yo

Cape trainer Vaughan Marshall looks to have another high-class sprinter on his hands from a family that he knows well. He enjoyed the rare pleasure of training both the sire and dam of the very smart The Secret Is Out and the daughter of Captain Al showed that she is as good as her enthusiastic connections believe she is with a courageous victory in the R600 000 Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship at Scottsville on Saturday.

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R1-millionGr1 Tsogo Sun Sprint

Winner at Scottsville, Saturday 4 June

Congratulations to

owner-trainer Coenie de Beer

Robin Scott - 082 469 6197 • Tel: 033-266 6918 • Fax: 033-266 6920PO Box 89, Nottingham Road 3280 • [email protected]

FLASHBACK to 1987!Scott Bros bred Gr1 Gilbeys winner

BOLD WESTgrandam of Gr1 & sire The Apache

by Scott Bros’ stallion Mogok

owner-trainer Coenie de Beer

MJ Byleveld has time to pose as The Secret Is Out gallops stongly – the unplaced Blaze Of Mystery (Muzi Yeni) sneaks into the pic

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he power combination have enjoyed a feature purple patch and Real Princess put the cherry on top of a glorious eight weeks with a prized Gr1 credit that confirmed her recent rise to prominence in the fairer sex sprinting ranks.The Khaya Stables owned Real

Princess faced stiff opposition from some of the country’s leading speed fillies at weight for age – but the beautiful chestnut proved more

his was pure vintage Fortune at his almost arro-gant best as he produced Bella Spumante from lengths off inside

the 200m to catch and beat the luckless year younger La Rebel in a grandstand finish.

Formerly trained by Brett Crawford in the Cape, Bella Spumante has found a new lease on life since relocating to the yard of Alan Greeff and was registering her third win from five starts with this paddock value boosting score over a

MILKWOOD STAKES (Listed) at Fairview last Friday

City of Pietermaritzburg Gr1 FILLIES SPRINT at Scottsville last Saturday

than equal to the task, skipping clear in the final 300m to win as she liked.

Despite the midweek warning of a potential virus alert at home base, the money came for SA champion trainer Sean Tarry’s dazzling Gr1 speedster Carry On Alice and the daughter of Captain Al went off a hot order at 7-10 to beat her nine rivals.

But it was not to be her day as she never recovered from an unenthusiastic jump to run a rare bad race, finishing fifth and just

over 2 lengths back. On the other hand, Real Princess was relaxed in midfield as Fly By Night went quickly and when the brimming-with-confidence Anthony Delpech gave her the office, she stretched clear to win by 1,25 lengths in a time of 68 secs.

Fly By Night, who started at 25-1 and was the lesser fancied of the Mike Bass duo, stayed on best for second, a quarter length in front of Camellia Stakes winner, Joan Ranger – who is proving to be a consistent earner.

Lanner Falcon was a half length away in fourth and a head in front of the exotic

blowout, Carry On Alice. Fellow Joburg visitor Lazer Star ran her second below-par race for her new yard, finishing 7,05 lengths off the winner in a disappointing performance.

The win was a particularly satisfying one for trainer Dean Kannemeyer who has rated Real Princess a Gr1 winning prospect from day one.

The stable initially felt that she would go a mile but her win on Saturday proved that she is an accomplished sprinter – whatever her breeding or relaxed racing style may suggest.

Real Princess has now won

6 races with 6 places from 15 starts and took her stakes earnings to R883 025.

She provided her breeders Klawervlei Stud with a sparkling Gr1 feature double after Always In Charge had won the Gold Medallion earlier.

Real Princess is a daughter of Trippi out of the once winning Fort Wood mare, Pagan Princess.

She was no cheapie – going for R2,7 million on the Cape Premier Yearling Sale Book 1.

But she looks an increasingly exciting broodmare prospect for her owners – and has plenty of racing left in her.

Trainer Dean Kannemeyer and jockey Anthony Delpech continued their SA Champions Season glory march when Khaya Stables’ exciting Trippi filly Real Princess scored her first Gr1 victory, storming clear to win the R600 000 City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint at Scottsville on Saturday.

distance considered short of her best. Easy to back at 9-1, Fortune had Bella Spumante relaxed a long way off the speed as Summer Cruise led the way from Blizzard Belle and Red Heart. La Rebel started her run down the inside and looked a winner in the final 100m as Summer Cruise plugged on.

But Fortune had other ideas and he pressed the go button late to deliver Bella Spumante in the final stride to pip La Rebel, with Summer Cruise holding on for third ahead of a game Red Heart, who impressed at her first PE run. The winner clocked

a time of 58,46 secs and only 0,30 lengths covered the first four home.

The Snaith favourite Jo’s Bond was never sighted and ran out of the money.

Eros’s Girl reared badly as the stalls opened and must have given young rider Lyle Hewitson a massive fright. She lost lengths but was confirmed under starter’s orders. A tough call for her backers!

Bella Spumante has now won 4 from 14 starts with 4 places and took her stakes tally to R246 300.

The daughter of Dynasty

started her career with a bang at Clairwood, winning her first start as a 2yo before an unsuccessful tilt on the riches of the Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup.

She subsequently failed to live up to expectations but

has renewed her enthusiasm for racing and should continue to earn in this centre. Bella Spumante is owned by Delma Sherrell, Brian Fox, Dean Hayman and Ian Longmore, who was on course to lead his filly in. She was purchased by

Brett Crawford for R250 000 off the 2013 Emperors Palace Ready To Run Sale

Bella Spumante was bred by The Alchemy and is a 4yo daughter of Dynasty out of the speedy two-time winning Argosy mare, Spumante.

Just a shade over a half length covered the first six home in a thrilling finish to the R150 000 Listed Milkwood Stakes at Fairview on Friday. A typical flash of genius by veteran heavyweight Andrew Fortune saw the Dynasty filly Bella Spumante register some well deserved black type.

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Anthony Delpech and Real Princess are well clear of the opposition

Andrew Fortune gets Bella Spumante up in a blanket fi nish

COASTAL PHOTOS

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Tsogo Sun Gr1 GOLD MEDALLION at Scottsville last Saturday

Gr1 TSOGO SUN SPRINT at Scottsville last Saturday

lways In Charge was making his KZN debut after a smooth Kenilworth maiden win near the end of April and grabbed his chance to prove his value in

a tricky nationally representative line-up, that included challengers of some repute.

This race was to prove Always In Charge’s acid test, and he passed it with flying colours – hardly being headed as his long stride carried him down the outside strip and clear of any interference.

Marcus appeared to give Always In Charge a breather at the 300m as the pacy filly Seattle Singer continued to plug away and came alongside.

At the 200m the race was only

aal-based Coenie de Beer must be South Africa’s most underrated Gr1 trainer of the 21st century.

The less than conventional owner-trainer has less frills than an army issue

underpants – and refreshingly calls things as he sees it.With Talktothestars safely following in the

two-berth, a jovial De Beer spoke to the Sporting Post en route home through the Free State dorp of Warden. “We really don’t know how good this horse is. And just imagine if he had a decent trainer and a set of alumites,” he quipped with a cocktail of humour and humility – and in a playful reference to his widely frowned upon rejection of aluminium shoes.

This was the 57 year old Vryburg horseman’s first

Gr1 winner – not bad for a guy who pays relative small change for his horses, has less than ten in his string and who fired all farriers ages ago. he conceded that there were reservations that Talktothestars would find his weight a trainstopper.

“I spoke to the handicappers and asked them to explain why they gave my horse 6 points after the Computaform and Carry On Alice, who had beaten him, only 4. They rambled on and I never understood their rationale. After this win, I must concede that they may well have been right. I will let them do their jobs – I will do mine – which is winning Gr1 races,” he laughed. De Beer said that Talktothestars had the most wonderful temperament.

“In the parade ring before the race, the previous Gr1 presentations were still on the go. Talktothestars just stalked around the ring, focussed on the task

at hand. he is an unbelievably professional athlete and has an admirable will to win.”

Multiple champion jockey Piere Strydom has not taken long to assert his superiority after a three month injury enforced absence and in under a fortnight has bounced back with five winners from 21 relatively limited riding opportunities – including a double on Saturday, incorporating this welcome Gr1 success. This was his 4997th win since he became a fully-fledged jockey – another 5000 milestone celebration should follow shortly!

Striker has a 100% win rate on the gutsy Talktothestars after he previously won a modest handicap at the Vaal on the Coenie de Beer galloper.

And while the star jock also had his reservations about Talktothestars lumping topweight in a classy field of sprinters, he rode the 4yo with his typical

commitment and positivity to produce a dream outcome, storming past fellow Gautenger African Ruler to win easily by 2,25 lengths in a time of 67,41 secs. exelero ran on best for third, with the long rested Red Ray partly vindicating the late betting support, when not disgraced in fourth. The Scott Brothers-bred Talktothestars is a son of one-time record-breaking Aussie yearling Overlord, a son of world champion sire and successful sire-of-sires Danehill, out of a half sister to Royal Academy.

he is out of the one-time winning Spaceship mare, Tellittothestars. Scott Brothers also bred winner Bold West – when the race was still known as the Gilbeys.

The winner was bought by De Beer for R40 000 in what has turned out to be a bargain package deal from Scott Brothers. Talktothestars took his stake earnings with Saturday’s win to

R1 529 575 and has now won 9 races with 5 places from his 23 starts. In an earlier interview the thrilled trainer recalled how he had secured his good sprinter. “Talktothestars went through the ring unsold at the National 2yo Sale. I liked him and offered Mr Scott R50 000 for him. But he was in a bad mood that day and turned my offer down. A few months later we did a package deal and Talktothestars was included in it. I knew the family well as I had trained some and they could all run,” he said. We asked if there had been any big money offers for Talktothestars?

“No – and anyway what would I do with all that money without a great horse like this?” And where to now? “he pulled up sound as a bell and the manger was empty. We will go back home and possibly return for the Post Merchants. I think that will suit him,” said Coenie.

In a sport where big money and cheap talk often count for more than delivery and performance, the Overlord gelding Talktothestars’ bold and brave victory in Saturday’s R1 million Gr1 Tsogo Sun Sprint will surely go down as one of the most memorable moments of the season.

Yearling Sale, Always In Charge was bred by Klawervlei Stud and is a son of Captain Al out of the well-related twice winning Polar Falcon mare, Polar Charge- a runner up in the Gr1 Italian Oaks.

The astute Kerry Jack summed Always In Charge up as an athletic

specimen ‘with a beautiful catalogue page.’ Always In Charge has now won 2 from 3 after running second on debut behind the Oldlands Stud topseller, Moonrise Sensation.

he took his earnings to R436 875 with this victory

and looks to be a very exciting prospect.

Based on this showing, together with the heads up from his work-riders, jockeys and trainer, he is a horse to be with – and should be even more effective over more ground.

He Looks Special!‘He’s special.’ That was the word from the rampant Vaughan Marshall yard after the Cape team had registered a superb Scottsville Gr1 double courtesy of the Captain Al colt Always In Charge. The handsome athlete blew his opposition out of the water with an eyecatching display of power galloping to win the R600 000 Gr1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion.

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on for second as the 5-2 fancy Always In Charge continued to gallop powerfully and went on to win by three lengths in a time of 68,63 secs.

Corne Spies’ game filly Seattle Singer ran her usual exceptionally honest race to stay on for second, 1,50 lengths ahead of Gr1 SA Nursery placer, Rivarine.

Sean Tarry’s Red Rock overcame traffic issues and was outpaced early. The Seventh Rock colt caught the eye when coming through late for fourth cheque.

The 22-10 favourite Oomph, racing in the silks of his new owners, failed to carry his boom Pe form forward and was never in the hunt – finishing fifth and 7,25 lengths behind. he may need further to show his ability and is surely worth another chance.

The previously unbeaten horse Guards also produced a disappointing effort – finishing stone last.

Winning trainer Vaughan Marshall was thrilled and said that he was looking forward to Always In Charge going round the turn.

The Jooste retained rider Anton Marcus was full of praise for his colleague MJ Byleveld, who had ridden the Captain Al colt in his first two starts.

“MJ came to me when the horse arrived in Durban – he told me he was special. I have been riding him in work the last ten days or so. he is way above average,” said the usually conservative top jockey.

Purchased by Kerry Jack Bloodstock for R650 000 at the 2015 emperors Palace Select

Gr1 TSOGO SUN SPRINT at Scottsville last Saturday

2016 9

Piere Strydom returns with a vengeance as Triptothestars proves his worth against a top fi eld

Anton Marcus and Always In Charge

show the way

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Once again, owner, trainer and punter get left sucking fresh air just as long as someone else has got the money by any means possible it appears, writes Brian Watson in the Sporting Post Mailbag.

The first race at Kenilworth on Tuesday 31 May saw 17 runners enter the stalls. The gate on stall 12 did not open at the same time as the other 16 causing the filly Rustar Dhow to lose a length.

There was a strong tail wind blowing that day meaning that by losing a length the other horses were already getting into stride before the filly in 12 even got going. She returned with a small cut on her nose indicating, prima facie, that she may had jumped with the others and forced her way through the gates that failed to open. The jockey and the assistant trainer both complained to the starter.

They were both told that the filly was not impeded sufficiently to warrant being declared a non-runner. Incensed, I approached the starter. Mr ernie Rodrigues, the Chief Stipendiary Steward at Kenilworth, kindly allowed me to address him. My questions were short and to the point:

“Are all horses meant to start on equal terms? Yes or No?” Mr Rodrigues answered with an unequivocal “yes”.

“Did all horses in race 1 start on equal terms? Yes or no?” Another unequivocal answer – “no”.

Therefore said I, the filly in stall 12 was at a disadvantage. No, said Mr Rodrigues. In his “opinion”, the filly was not placed at a disadvantage.

Let’s have a look at the official Stipes Report.THE STARTER REPORTED:RUSTAR DHOW (A Andrews) was slow into stride losing one length.THE STIPENDIARY STEWARDS REPORTED: The Stipendiary Board reviewed the start of the race regarding stall

gate 12 (RUSTAR DHOW), which was slightly slow to open. After reviewing the patrol films from various angles RUSTAR DHOW was declared to be a runner.

What that means, said I, is that there are no rules in racing. It all boils down to your opinion. No answer. The gates were slow to open and the filly lost a length but not enough to change the result of the race.

So, what this all means is that Mr Rodrigues has a crystal ball in which he can forecast results of horse races. I really need to know where to get one of those. either there are rules or there are no rules – which is it?

I can think of no reason at all why anybody would want to own and race a horse in Cape Town with this type of situation where opinions rule the day.

I thought that the handicapper was meant to level the playing fields. Not so believes Mr Rodrigues. If the stalls don’t open his opinion becomes the handicap not the rules of racing.

I wonder what the National horse Racing Authority has to say about it? (Ed- we have sent a copy requesting comment to Mr Arnold Hyde, NHA Racing Control Executive)

Once again, owner, trainer and punter get left sucking fresh air just as long as someone else has got the money by any means possible it appears. No one has denied that the gate did not open with the others but the disadvantage to the filly is a matter of opinion.

Oh boy!! So, if the gate opened 3 seconds late, is that ok? how about 4 seconds? At what point does the “opinion” warrant the declaration of a non-runner? how long must one wait? And, if there is an answer then there is a rule and the rule should be that all gates must open at the same time. Period.

I should have asked Mr Rodrigues why some horses should not get a 5 length start. he is quite comfortable with a one length start, so why not two or three or more?

And, while at Kenilworth on Tuesday, race 5 had 16 runners. 14 of the runners loaded easily and then due to one or two being fractious, the others had to stand and wait for around two or more minutes.

how can that be fair? The horses are pumping with adrenalin and they don’t understand waiting. They are trained to load and jump.

But, no worries, in the opinion of the powers that be, no harm was done and the owner and punter can carry on paying.

Rule 61.6.11 says:The only HORSES which shall be deemed to have started will be those

in the stalls when the starter releases the gates; provided that the SB after a hearing, may in its sole discretion and within the time period specified for the lodging of notification of an OBJECTION, declare any HORSE to be a non-starter.

Response from National Horseracing AuthorityI have been furnished with the report from ernie Rodrigues regarding

Mr Watson’s enquiry.Rule 61.5.10.1 - Should the starter consider that through any faulty

action of the starting gates or from any other cause, a fair start has not been effected, he may declare a “no start”. Should the starter not declare a “no start”, the SB may after a hearing, declare any HORSE, which was impeded at the start by a front gate not opening, a non- runner provided that a horse which is ultimately declared first, second, third or fourth in a race by the judge shall not be declared a non-runner.

ernie Rodrigues concedes that Rustar Dhow’s front gate was marginally slow to open, however she turned her head inwards as the start was effected and was slow into stride. Mr Rodrigues and his Board formed the opinion that when all the gates were fully open all the runners were still in the stalls and that Rustar Dhow had not been impeded by her gate opening fractionally slow.

I will be meeting with the Officials concerned to further discuss the incident and the decision that they came to.

Arnold Hyde, Racing Control Executive

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It’s OfficialThere Are No Rules

In Racing

Stipes & Starter playing God again

Rider Cup Teams Take Shape

R100 000 up for grabs

GOLD Circle has extended invitations to riders based on their positions on the National Jockeys’ Log as at the end of May and, if all accept, the teams will shape up as follows:-

The Highveld HawksS’mango Khumalo (Captain)

Andrew FortuneKarl Zechner

JP van der MerweFirst Reserve: Gavin Lerena

The Cape EaglesGrant van Niekerk (Captain)

Aldo DomeyerBernard Fayd’herbe

Teaque GouldFirst Reserve: Corne Orffer

The KZN Falcons:Anthony Delpech (Captain)

Anton MarcusMuzi Yeni

Keagan de MeloFirst Reserve: Ian Sturgeon

The competition will be decided over four legs and apart from the bragging rights, medals and the floating trophy, an amount of R100 000 will be up for grabs, with the winning team receiving R48 000; the runners-up R30 000 and the also-rans R20 000.

The 2016 Rider Cup, an Inter-Provincial contest between leading jockeys from the Highveld; the Cape and KwaZulu-

Natal, is set to take place at Scottsville Racecourse on Sunday, 10 July 2016.

major increase in prize-money was recently announced for this year’s royal meeting, which is set to increase by £1 million to a record £6,580,000 over the five days - a rise of 18 per cent. For the first time every day at Royal Ascot will offer prize-money of at least £1 million and none of

the 30 races will be run for less than £80,000. The minimum figure was £60,000 last year.

The course has also unveiled plans for a new £700,000 unsaddling enclosure.

The main prize-money increases will benefit the Prince of Wales’s Stakes – which will be worth £750,000 from £525,000 – and the Queen Anne Stakes, which increases to £600,000 from £375,000.

The Diamond Jubilee Stakes rises to £600,000 from £525,000 while the remaining five Gr1 races all increase by £25,000 to £400,000.

Other increases include the Gr2 King Edward VII Stakes and Ribblesdale Stakes increasing to £200,000 (from £185,000 and £160,000) respectively.

On A Par?When looking at how Ascot compares

internationally, the richest meeting in racing, the Dubai World Cup night, has a total pot worth three times as much as the five days of Royal Ascot. Offering a rough comparison, the Prince of Wales’s Stakes received the biggest boost, with total prize-money up to £750,000. Yet the richest of the four Hong Kong International races, the Longines Hong Kong Cup, is worth almost £1.2million to the winner alone.

But Ascot is not just about the money. The prestige of competing and succeeding at

Royal Ascot, with all its attendant pomp and ceremony, holds enormous appeal for anybody connected with horseracing.

Tuesday 14 JuneThe meeting gets underway next Tuesday

with the running of the £375,000 Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot, a race unbeaten superstar Frankel won by 11 lengths in the 2012 edition. Maxime Guyin rode the Freddie Head trained Solow to victory in the 2015 Queen Anne Stakes from Esoterique and Cougar Mountain.

Other feature races on Royal Ascot Day one include the £275,000 Group 1 King’s Stand Stakes for sprinters and the £375,000 Group 1 St Jame’s Palace Stakes for three-year-old gallopers.

Wednesday 15 JuneThe highlight of 2016 Royal Ascot Day two

is the £525,000 Group 1 Prince of Wales Stakes over 2000m for middle distance gallopers. Free Eagle, trained by Dermot Weld and ridden by Pat Smullen, took out the 2015 Prince Of Wale’s Stakes from The Grey Gatsby and Western Hymm.

Thursday 16 JuneRoyal Ascot Day three is ‘Ladies Day’, one of

the most glamourous race days on the British racing calendar each year, and while high society steps out in their finest, racing fans are

also treated to one of the best staying races on the world stage, the £375,000 Group 1 Ascot Gold Cup over the gruelling distance of 4000 metres. Considered by many to be the feature event of the five-day Royal Ascot meeting, the Ascot Gold Cup is always a highlight and Graham Lee piloted the Ed Dunlop trained Trip To Paris to win the 2015 Ascot Gold Cup from Kingfisher and Forgotten Rules.

Friday 17 JuneFillies take centre stage on

Royal Ascot Day four with the £375,000 Group 1 Coronation Stakes the highlight of the day. Christophe Soumillon rode the Jean-Claude Rouget trained Ervedya to win the 2015 Coronation Stakes from Found and Lucida.

Saturday 18 JuneRoyal Ascot Day five is the

final day of the Royal Ascot meeting and features the £525,000 Group 1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes, a 1200m race for the world’s best sprinters.

Undrafted, trained by Wesley Ward and ridden by Frankie Dettori, scored an exciting victory in the 2015 Diamond Jubilee Stakes from Australian galloper Brazen Beau second, with Astaire third.

Australia’s unbeaten mare Black Caviar won this race by the narrowest of margins in the 2012 running of the race, which happened to be the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

It’s About More Than The Money

The Royal Ascot festival will be held next week at Ascot in Berkshire, England. It features six world-class races, and an appearance from The Queen.

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R o y a l A s c o t 2 0 1 6

THE Winter Challenge is an innovative series designed to give the average handicapper a chance to compete for larger stakes.

It was run from 22 January to 25 May, with three finals – over 1200m, 1600m and 2000m – being run at Greyville this Saturday.

Each final carries a stakes of R200 000 and Trainers have a great chance to earn an incentive bonus.

Benchmarks for the finals: 1 200m - 74 = 52kgs, 1 600m - 74 = 52kgs, 2 000m - 70 = 52kgs, with no restriction on the top weight to be carried.

Gold Circle reserves the right to reduce the weight scale if at declaration stage the top weight is greater than 60kgs and the bottom weight greater than 52kgs.

In order to qualify to participate in the finals, horses could earn points by running in all races, excluding Features, Maiden Plates & Maiden Juvenile Plates, in KZN during the series.

Points could be earned provided that the nett Merit Rating of a horse (after WFA Allowance) may not exceed 94 in the race in which it participates.

A horse that won a Maiden race in KZN needed to run in one further qualifying race between 22 January and 25 May to qualify to be entered to run in any final.

A horse that won a Maiden race outside of KZN needed to run in two further qualifying races

A trainers incentive bonus of R50 000 is payable to Trainers whose pre-entered horses finished in the top 3 positions in the final log on 26 May 2016 and is broken down as follows:

1st: R28 500 • 2nd: R14 000 • 3rd: R7 500These prizes will be awarded to the recipients on Saturday.

Everybody Gets A Chance To Win Big!

The KZN Winter Challenge finals will be run this Saturday at Greyville as a support programme for the sparkling SA Champions Season feature menu.

KZN Winter Challenge

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Nearly 20 years on, I could not imagine my life without him or his ideas in it. While Monty’s concepts opened a whole new door on horsemanship for me, they also opened a lot of new doors on life.

I cannot imagine where I might be today if I hadn’t dropped everything to travel 3 hours each way to see him that rainy night, but I am fairly sure I would not be sitting here now, writing this.

SA TourMonty recently spent

two weeks in South Africa, travelling, learning, visiting old friends and as always, sharing his message of non-violent horsemanship.

Monty kicked off his tour in Johannesburg, where he visited Shumbashaba Equestrian Centre, which

helps kids with challenging circumstances through thera-peutic riding and outreach programmes.

He ‘scuffed his boots’ in the Sterkfontein Caves at the Cradle of Humankind, before holding two demonstrations at the Equidome in Johannesburg. Down in Cape Town he visited Maine Chance and demo’d at Mistico Equestrian Centre.

It’s fun seeing people you know in completely different surroundings and my first South African encounter with Monty was in Milnerton, where the Western Shoppe held a meet and greet session. Spaces were allocated on a first come, first served basis and there was a waiting list as long as my arm.

Multiple champion jockey Felix Coetzee gave a warm welcome speech and Monty’s team, including his daughter Debbie (who manages his on-line university) and son-in-law Tom were also there to chat to people and answer questions. The evening flew by as Monty regaled the audience with stories and anecdotes from his life.

He spoke off the cuff for over an hour with the audience hanging on his every word.

When he wound up with “well, I’d better stop talking and sign some books for you folks” there was unanimous protest from across the room.

ConnectionMonty first visited South

Africa in the mid 70’s on a business deal with Des Scott, but much more significantly, the real roots of his ties to us lie in Germany and a chestnut colt called Lomitas. Lomitas belonged to Walther Jacobs of Gestut Fahrhof (grandfather to Maine Chance Farms’ Andreas Jacobs) and was champion 2yo in Germany in 1990.

Put away to mature, Lomitas came back to racing as a 3yo, however, with a significant problem – he

wouldn’t go into the starting stalls and the Jacobs’ found their champion colt banned from the track. By a stroke of good fortune, Jacobs was recommended the help of Monty Roberts.

Monty managed to set the colt back on the straight and narrow and from there on in, he won just about everything in sight. Lomitas has remained one of Monty’s all-time favourite horses.

Monty continued his association with Gestut Fahrhof, visiting annually to help them start their young stock and when Lomitas retired to stud, Monty was commissioned to find him some broodmares. Among Monty’s selection was a cheap California-bred mare named Spirit Of Eagles.

The stud manager didn’t particularly like the little mare and without consulting the Jacobs’, entered her on a mare sale. By a stroke of luck, Andreas Jacobs was at the sale, recognised the mare and raised the reserve. She was led through the ring unsold and returned to her paddock, which was fortunate as she was pregnant at the time with Silvano.

Two years later, Spirit Of Eagles produced another Lomitas colt named Sabiango and the two would credit her with the unique achievement of winning two Gr1 races in a single week. Silvano won the 2001 Arlington Million in Chicago and in the same week, Sabiango won the Gr1 Rheinland-Pokal in Baden Baden. Not bad for a cheap Californian mare!

With a sires championship and the first three past the post in the 2015 Durban July, Silvano’s legacy continues to grow. Monty started Silvano under saddle all those years ago and made time to visit his old friend and stroke him on the nose during his trip.

He was full of praise for how youthful Silvano still looks and particularly interested to view Vercingetorix and some of Silvano’s younger progeny out in the paddocks.

AllegedWhile Monty is celebrated

for his behavioural work, he has a formidable reputation as a pinhooker and counts among his credits, the selection of Alleged. He tells the story with relish.

Alleged had suffered some health problems and thus, despite his royal breeding, was not an imposing specimen when offered at auction as a yearling. Monty has a special ‘triangle’ technique for choosing horses and judged the immature Alleged as one

of the most skeletally balanced specimens he’d ever seen. Although he didn’t bid on the horse, he couldn’t get him out of his mind and when Alleged passed through the ring unsold, Monty approached the vendor, Lee Eaton.

He was told the reserve was $50k, but that they would accept $30k. As it turned out, Monty didn’t have $30k either, but persuaded them to accept a deal of $10k upfront with $20k due after the 2yo sales. When he got the colt home, Monty’s wife Pat swore it was the last time he was ever allowed to attend a sale by himself!

However, Alleged grew and improved and duly graduated to a 2yo sale where he caught the eye of Billy McDonald, an agent for Vincent O’Brien and Robert Sangster. When the hammer fell at $175,000, Monty was elated.

“I threw a party for all my staff and told them they worked for a genius!”

Shortly afterwards, Mc-Donald approached Monty to say he had only been authorised to bid to $150k. He asked if he would drop his price, offering in lieu two breeding rights should Alleged ever go to stud. Monty was resolute and insisted on the cash. When Alleged was syndicated for stud in 1978, shares were sold for $400k a piece. “I’d lost $800k to save $25k. I never threw a party or called myself a genius again!” he chuckles.

Still learningWhile most 81 year olds

are content with a pipe and slippers, Monty is on the road approximately 300 days a year. While he spends most of his time teaching, he’s not done with learning yet by a long chalk.

He was particularly interested in his visit to the Cradle of Humankind, which claims that modern humans have existed for approximately 200,000 years.

“Horses have been around for 50 million years. And we call THEM a problem?” he exclaims.

“They own this place!”Monty also continuously

refines and develops his understanding of the language of Equus, although he doesn’t refer to it as that anymore.

“Lingua means tongue, so I cannot call it a language as it is not spoken, but it is a communication system similar to signing for the deaf.” And this ancient language is still as strong and present as ever, even if we don’t realise it. Monty was channel hopping one evening,

looking for something to pass the time and ended up watching a rerun of the Secretariat movie.

The film features original race footage and Monty noticed something significant – time and again, Secretariat was slow out of the stalls. “Horses are into pressure animals, all over their body. If you press into them, they press back. They can be taught to move away from pressure as one can see with dressage horses that are taught to move off the leg, but no-one teaches this to racehorses.

Jockeys sit so high off the saddle that the first time they feel pressure along their flanks is in the starting stalls and what do they do?

They push back. If they’re pushing against the stalls, they are not balanced and if they’re not balanced, they are losing lengths at every start. That’s millions of dollars, right there. They’ve been doing this for 50 million years and it’s taken me 81 years to figure this out!”

No slowing downAt 81 and with a recent knee

replacement that is guaranteed for 25 years (‘now I just have to keep the rest of me going’, he quips), Monty was as energetic and enthusiastic as ever, committing as much time and effort to helping a little girl train her pony to stand quietly at the mounting block as he did retraining a difficult loader.

He taught with patience, kindness and humour, explaining intrinsic vs extrinsic learning, repeating that violence has no place in training horses and reminding horse owners that ‘it’s not the equipment, it’s the hands that hold it’. Andreas Jacobs generously sponsored tickets for 175 Western Cape stud grooms and Monty gave them exclusive, behind the scenes access to his demo horse selection process as well as the VIP audience ahead of the main show.

He chatted to fans, signed autographs and posed for photos until the last person left every night. I canvassed a variety of audience members for their opinion of meeting Monty Roberts and received an almost unanimous verdict: “bucket list”.

To borrow a phrase from Monty, I use the word ‘great’ very seldom, but I attach it to Monty Roberts with confidence.

He IS great. It is not likely I will work with another person who has achieved so much and to have done so is a privilege I will cherish for the rest of my days.

Learning To Listen

“I use the word ‘great’ very seldom but I attach it to Lomitas with confidence. He was great. It is not likely I will work with another horse that achieves so much. To have done so is a privilege I will cherish for the rest of my days.” – Monty Roberts, The Horses In My Life

Monty Roberts changed my life. That is a big statement to make, but it is a big thing to do. If I was born with anything of value, it was my unfathomable love of horses. Along with that came an unfathomable conviction that there was a better way of dealing with horses than I was presented for the first half of my life. Several chance coincidences led me to a drafty riding hall in Birmingham in 1997 where Monty Roberts showed me the connection between the two.

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Cape Breeders:Key Dates

Put these dates in your diary! The popular Stallion Auction will take place this Friday at Highland Stud. The Cape Breeders Club Race day will take place on 25 June 2016 - invites to be sent out shortly. The Cape Breeders Club AGM is being held on 28 July. The annual Cape Breeders Club/Racing Association awards evening will be held on 8 August.

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

Name & Blame

Watching the 10 year old gelding Jet Master running at Perth on Sunday had us wondering what happened to protection of names for top performing horses. Our own champion racehorse Jet Master, a four-time leading sire, was born in 1994 and died in 2011 at age 17. His Irish-bred namesake (He is by Brian Boru out of the Strong Gale mare, Whats The Reason) was foaled on 22 April 2006 and is still going half strong. He is defi nitely not in the same league though – having won 4 races from his 38 starts.

French HospitalityThe raiders were forced to eat humble pie in Sunday’s 2500m Gr1 French Derby at Chantilly. The six British or Irish-trained challengers could not make an impression as the domestic runners dominated with the overseas raiders fi lling 6 of the last 7 places. Jean-Claude Rouget won the race for the second time as Almanzor produced a 20-1 shock to run out an authoritative winner. Bred in France by Haras d’Etreham, Almanzor is from the fi rst crop of French Gr1-winning juvenile Wootton Bassett and is his sire’s fi rst black-type winner. Almanzor has been installed as a 16-1 shot for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in October.

HEAD OF WHITE

A striking white-headed foal was born on Sunday at Southern Equine Farm near Midway, Kentucky. The colt is by Bodemeister out of Out for Revenge, a daughter of Bernardini. He is from the family of Gr2 winner and stallion Tale of the Cat and European champion Minardi. “In 35 years in the industry I’ve never seen a Thoroughbred like this,” said trainer Eric Guillot. “The mare hasn’t thrown anything unusual before, but Bodemeister throws a lot of white. I’ve got a few by him with stockings and other markings, but this one’s unique. It looks like he dunked his head into a fi ve-gallon bucket of white paint. There are no jagged edges to the colour; it came out straight. And he has got a white tail and a white streak on his belly like a Paint horse.”

That’s the age reached by our multiple champion jockey Piere Strydom, who celebrated his birthday on Tuesday this week. He picked himself up to win the third race at Turff ontein on Sunday – after falling in the fi rst. He steered the Chris Erasmus-trained Cranberry Crush home at 14-10 by a head - and, quite bemused, said: “She couldn’t win a workriders race and she really needed everything to go her way – like if they hadn’t gone a decent pace she may have been in trouble. Despite that – the guys who took the 14-10 must think they are heroes, right now!” said the no nonsense top jock.Molly Off

CourseThe word is out that Equus Award winning veteran Dave Mollett’s on-course presenting days are sadly over. “The grapevine is correct. I have been informed via email that I won’t be required for any more on-course shifts. Fairly ironic when you consider that exactly 12 months ago I was voted “top presenter” in a survey commissioned by Tellytrack. I presume the decision is because of my age, but I’ve got dodgy knees not alzeheimer’s and felt I had at least another 18 months of on-course work in me.But I’m enjoying my new role as a UK analyst and simply want to thank all those owners, trainers and jockeys who - over the past 14 years - have contributed to some lively on-course interviews.”

Green Means Go!Varsfontein Stud’s exciting young sire Gimmethegreenlight’s fi rst crop continues to make waves. The blue blooded son of More Than Ready was

represented by his fi fth fi rst crop winner this weekend, while another fi rst crop runner, Whispering

Light, ran a cracker on debut to fi nish a close second over 1000m at Kenilworth

on Saturday. Gimmethegreen-light’s fi fth fi rst crop

juvenile winner came in the form of the Old Oak Tree, who scored at Turff ontein on Sunday.

WHO RIDES WHAT?

With July fever reaching hysterical levels, the debate over who will ride what is livening up.

Last year Chad Schofi eld was the only ‘foreign’ jockey in the race – he rode The Conglomerate for Joey Ramsden. Unconfi rmed word on the

ground is that Dougie Whyte may ride Abashiri – while Karis Teetan or Joao Moreira could be aboard Rabada. SA champion Gavin Lerena, who has failed to fi re in Hong Kong, is also

apparently in the market for a ride.

Boland BeautyBoland Stud enjoy something of a scoop in that they are off ering the only Captain Al yearling at

the 2016 Sibaya KZN Yearling Sale, which commences on 30 June. The breeders of Captain Al’s top class stakes winners Captain Aldo and The Merry Widow are looking forward to the sale - she is a quality sort and Captain Al fi llies are much sought after in the ring, and have fetched up to as high as R5 250 000.

TurnaroundThe British Horseracing Authority managed to

turn a seven-fi gure defi cit in 2014 into a six-fi gure

surplus in 2015 according to their annual report

which was published on Monday.

As late as December last year the governing body was forecasting it would post a defi cit

again in 2015 after going from surplus in 2013 to a £1.363 million defi cit a

year later!

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

Alec Foster

The prospect of owning a good horse is what keeps most of us in the game. However, if an even greater satisfaction exists, it lies in producing a good horse yourself and statistics reflect that owner-breeders still enjoy remarkable success.

On the South African racing calendar, races don’t come a lot bigger than the Vodacom Durban July and it has been won by owner-breeders a few times, with the Oppenheimers topping the log with five home-bred winners.

Another set of owner-breeders enjoying remarkable success are Alec and Gillian Foster, who bred and own current July favourite, Black Arthur.

Both Alec and Gillian enjoy strong horsey backgrounds. Gillian is an accomplished rider and although Alec also knows his way around a saddle, his interest has always been more racing related. “Both my parents were good riders and my father in particular was an exceptional horseman. He was a good judge of a horse and rode very well across country – in fact, he was famous for it.”

“My maternal grandfather bred horses in England. He started in the 1920’s and went on until he died in 1963. He bred some very nice horses and won some good races, but that was before the pattern came out. I was always interested in racing – mainly from my grandfather – and my mother took me to the races to see some of his horses. He bred the 1923 Ascot Gold Vase winner, Maid Of Perth. I still have the vase,” he adds. “Our scarlet and gold racing colours are the same as my grandfather’s.”

South AfricaThe couple came to South

Africa thanks to Alec’s other passion – cricket.

“I came to South Africa on a cricket tour in 1977 and again in 1981 with a club I played for at the time. We stayed with various people around the country and with Denham Rodwell in Johannesburg. At the time Denham was a part owner of Wolf Power who was eventually sold to America.

“He had imported horses from England and asked me to help find him a horse that could race in South Africa with the prospect of becoming a stallion. I found him an agent and he bought Hot Touch. He won The Champions Cup at Clairwood. I was a shareholder in the horse and when he was syndicated as a stallion, Denham asked what

Patienc� Rewarde�

mare I was sending him. I hadn’t got a mare and he said I’d better find one! That’s how it started really.”

“Mick Goss helped ‘find a mare,’ Mon Amie a daughter of Sun Monarch. I put her to Hot Touch and the first horse I bred won 4 races, trained by Michael Riley.” Inspired by this success, Alec laughs “I was standing on one leg – I had 1 broodmare and 1 share in a stallion!”

However, their interests have grown and flourished. Mon Amie’s next foal was Natal Oaks winner, Steamy Window who was also trained by Michael Riley. Michael said ‘she has a chance here and we’ve got to have the best jockey we can.’ He managed to get Felix Coetzee and she led from start to finish. It was an unbelievable ride. Unfortunately she got sick after that and never raced again.”

LearningCurve

“I was in Natal for 20 years with Mick Goss at Summerhill and increased my mares. I raced some and sold some in those days – we had success and enjoyment. After the cricket tours, we liked the country so much, we came out every year and eventually bought a property in Cape Town.

“It seemed the obvious decision to move our horses to the Cape, where we could see them and have access to

the Cape stallions. I met John Freeman at the Goodwood sales and that was a very fortuitous moment - he has helped us enormously over the years and we could not have done it without him. He advises on matings and does all the admin, looking after us so extremely well.”

Base“When we came to the

Cape, I realised I had too many mares spread across several studs, which involved a lot of travel, so in consultation with John we decided to narrow it down to 10. He also advised us to move the mares to one stud so you could see them as a group and recommended Varsfontein. John Kalmanson and Susan Rowett were very kind to take us and we’ve been there for nearly10 years.”

“It’s been very enjoyable and we’ve had success. Not that we hadn’t in the past – we won the Gold Cup with Cereus with Alan Greeff in 2001 and Redcarpet Style who I purchased as a foal and couldn’t find a buyer so we raced him. I met Stanley Greeff thanks to Mick Goss at Summerhill and we got on well. I sent him some horses and he did very well with them and after he retired Alan took over and trained Cereus, who was his first Gr1 winner. Between his father and him, we’ve had some very good times.

“We also enjoyed success with Peter Kannemeyer and Dean. More recently we have horses with Vaughan Marshall” (who Alec befriended through a mutual enjoyment of cricket).

However, “the majority are with Justin Snaith, which has been a great success; and he has Black Arthur. We’ve had a lot of fun and appreciate all the friends we have made through racing.”

Why breeding?“I like breeding horses

and racing them. It’s the satisfaction of planning a long term strategy. If you breed, in my view, one word that should be writ large is patience. If you’re not patient, then it’s going to be more difficult to bring success to the table.”

Advantages of being an owner/

breeder“Owner breeders can do

things they want more easily because they’re not selling. If I bred commercially, I would do it differently – it’s what the market wants.”

Asked whether he aims for a specific type of horse or with a particular race in mind, he answers, “One hopes to breed horses with soundness. If they can’t stand up to the rigours of racing, it’s terribly depressing. One has to strive to have the good broodmares. You need speed, bone and soundness. Silvano, one of my favourite stallions, who I used early in his career, has horses that are running at 5, 6 and 7 and they’re sound. I have admired German breeding for a long time. Dynasty is a wonderful sire, probably better than his father. Captain Al’s are fast and tough.”

Any secrets to success?

“There was a famous and successful US investor, Shelby Davis, who specialised in insurance stocks. He was once asked the nature of his success and his reply was ‘It’s not the winners that I’ve owned, it’s the losers that I haven’t.’ I think of that every day as I go to work.”

“In business and breeding racehorses one has to be realistic – if you are not, you won’t last very long. I’ve been in the insurance and investment business all my life and breeding racehorses is much the same as owning shares. You should keep your winners and cut your losers.”

Naming“We try and name our

foals on the same theme, so that you can identify the families. Grace Me Guide has been our best mare and she’s the dam of Black Arthur. All

her foals are named around Gillian’s family and home in Scotland.”

Black Arthur“Sometimes when you see

a foal there is a special buzz. Everything is in the right place and you can see the potential of what might be. When we first saw Black Arthur – we thought ‘wow’. He’s a full brother to M’Lords Throat, with a lovely temperament as well as plenty of ability.”

Have they made any travel plans for July? “I usually come out for 10 days in winter to see the horses. The tickets are booked to Durban.”

Our scarlet and gold

racing colours are the

same as my grandfather’s

If you breed, in my view,

one word that should be

writ large is patience

It’s not the winners that I’ve owned,

it’s the losers that I

haven’t

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AMSDEN’SAMBLINGS

am not sure if this is correct? God loves a free press!I am going to back Anton, whose horses are still coming home with black eyes aplenty. Time has been on

their side to improve things, certainly on the grass front. But enough said and the last of my whining for the season about the tracks.

Summerveld tracks are in excellent spec and the grass tracks up here are remarkable and, I might add, freely available to those who want to use them. Tony Rivalland is extremely sporting and it is really the most beautiful place to train racehorses. I also cannot deny that I do like the Greyville polytrack despite the fact it could be a little longer and wider.

It is never nice to whinge about the tracks but Scottsville’s surface again looked to be a little loose this year and not at its best. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that there were four or five races up the straight a

On Track - For a Free Press!Anton Marcus was asked his opinion about the track after the first race at Greyville the other day and he once again expressed his dissatisfaction with it. I believe all future questions aimed at jockeys will not be around the condition of the tracks, as a result of certain presenters having received letters, claiming this to be a complete faux pas on their own account if they mention this during the course of the interview, writes Joey Ramsden.

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Ifew days before the weekend. That cannot be the cleverest idea before a big day. I really think the surface could have been a little better but we still had a great days racing.

Top ClassThe weekend’s equine

entertainment does not get any better than we have just experienced. Racing on two continents, starting with the Investec Derby Festival, which could not have turned out any better no matter how hard they tried. The crowd was awesome and the weather held out. Fantastic entertainment was organised by Investec’s top marketing team.

They ended up with two awe-inspiring races.

Friday’s Oaks was won by Minding. She was impressive in her own right and made the rest look fairly ordinary. She got into all sorts of trouble and coming into the straight seemed to be in a hopeless position. However, once out of trouble, she showed an incredible turn of foot to reel

in the leaders and win like a very good horse.

Even better that she is a filly. Is she the next Oh So Sharp that goes on to win the Guineas / Oaks / St Leger triple? Maybe not as she looks to have plenty of speed.

Her form is even more impressive as she has managed to do all this in six weeks, having run second in the Irish Guineas after getting quite a nasty injury as the gates opened at the start of that race. She is well worth spending an afternoon just to watch in her own right.

Derby DazzlerSaturday’s Investec Derby

saw three very good horses pass the post in those positions. The winner, Harzand by Sea The Stars, looked very smart and he comes from the awesome breeding dynasty of the Aga Khan himself.

Even with the might and glory of Coolmore, they are head and shoulders above the rest. They have stuck to their beliefs and truths and ways

and means for decades and their results have borne fruit.

The second horse, US Army Ranger by Galileo, looks a particularly good animal, considering it is only his third start. He is definitely a horse to become excited about.

Golden HorsesSaturday at Scottsville also

threw out some nice horses. The shock defeat of Carry

On Alice and the form being franked by Coenie De Beer’s horse in the main race, Talktothestars, makes racing all the more puzzling. As I said last week, no one ever said it was easy.

The two Juvenile races looked to be won by two really smart Vaughan Marshall Juveniles, once again proving what a master trainer he is. Well done to all the connections. I had lunch with Vaughan a couple of weeks ago and even then he was adamant neither would get beaten. Mr Confident indeed!

But he talked the talk and walked the walk. Well done to him.

DodgemsSome people dodged Carry

On Alice and rather took on the colts. It just goes to show there are no ‘gimme’s’ in racing with Carry On Alice’s downfall. I am sure she will be back and this is just a minor blip in her career. However, I would not have wanted to be poor old S’manga Khumalo ears, though!

The colt’s race was won by the much travelled and fancied Coenie de Beer horse, Talktothestars, wearing no shoes at all.

He won really well, with the 2nd to 4th placed horses finishing in a heap.

Sadly, Red Ray finished with just three shoes on so maybe I should be taking a leaf out of the book of the winner and then I won’t have to worry about losing a shoe.

We were particularly pleased with Red Ray, especially after almost two years off the track.

He looks to be in excellent form and we have him in again in ten day’s time.

However, it might be a

bit too soon after such a long time off but on Tuesday morning’s performance and the way he was bucking while having his first canter after his run, I am not too sure.

We will wait and see and talk to the brains behind the horses, Derek Brugman, about where we go next.

A busy week lies ahead although there is little midweek racing. We have some nice weekend runners with The Conglomerate trying to qualify for this year’s Durban July. We also have two nice three year old sprinters that I think will run well. Fingers crossed.

The weather in Durban is stunning but Tony Rivalland, who is both track master and weatherman, tells me it is going to turn chilly towards the end of the week. Time to pull out the winter warmers and my West Ham beanie.

ChangeOur juveniles in Cape Town

are going great and as I said a while ago, we appear to have a very nice bunch.

This is the time of year we weed out the youngsters that are not coping and send them out to the various farms to grow and mature before bringing them back in the spring.

Sadly, African Horse Sickness makes a complete farce of this as one never knows when one can get them back in. This is yet another thorn in the side of the Western Cape trainer.

Surely it is time for things to change?

ermot Weld’s three-year-old, who overcame a late injury scare, was a 13-2 shot for the world’s most famous flat race and was ridden by Pat Smullen.The son of 2009 Derby winner Sea The Stars hit the front with more than a furlong to run, with

US Army Ranger and Idaho pushing hard.But Harzand beat the favourite by a length

and a half with Idaho in third.“I spotted the white face of US Army

Ranger, but this horse responded to me,” Smullen, 39, said.

Harzand, winner of the Ballysax Stakes at Leopardstown in April, had been a doubtful runner on Saturday morning after spreading a plate - when the horseshoe becomes detached from the hoof.

Team EffortSmullen could be seen punching the air as

he crossed the finish line, and Harzand was not his original intended ride for the race, as he thought he would be aboard Midterm before he was ruled out through injury.

The jockey said: “It’s unbelievable. It’s what dreams are made of, more so for me to ride the winner for the boss - it makes it more fitting. I’m just delighted to ride the winner for him; he’s the world’s best trainer.

“The trouble we had this morning I didn’t think I’d have a ride at all. It’s a whole team

LEADING Cape racecaller Rouvaun Smit was a guest commentator at the Investec Derby festival where he called the Gr3 Investec Diomed Stakes on Friday and the Gr3 Princess Elizabeth Stakes on Saturday.

A popular radio broadcaster, Smit has travelled a country mile since a nervous first call in an amateur race at Kenilworth in the winter of 1994 and carried the SA flag with honour and pride again for the second year running at the Investec Derby Festival.

Rouvaun was full of praise for the ‘world-class’ hospitality of the festival sponsors, Investec.

“The attention to detail was mind boggling and the way the Investec guys co-ordinated every fine detail is an example of how to do

things properly. It is even more impressive given the fact that they drew staff from all over the world to assist. Investec’s Head Of Global Marketing Raymond Van Niekerk can be proud of the way it all comes together and to say I felt like royalty may be a bit cheeky – but I cannot think of any other suitable adjective,” he laughed.

He thanked the sponsors and also mentioned Cape owners Tom and Evelyn Yates with whom he spent some time in Berkshire, where he was treated to a surprise of note.

“It was music to my ears when Tom casually asked if we should pop in at Jamiroquai. That was an amazing surprise,” said the music crazy broadcaster who said it had been a memorable experience from gun to tape.

A Royal Call From Rouvaun

Weld Sees The StarsHarzand held off the challenge of favourite US Army Ranger and Idaho to win the Gr1 Investec Derby at Epsom last Saturday.

effort, I’ve always said it. I sensed Ryan [Moore] coming and could see US Army Ranger’s white face but I knew he would try all the way.

“It’s amazing how this game works. When I got on Midterm I thought he would be my Derby ride but when the rain came for this horse we had to take our chance and he’s just improved so much.”

Winning owner-breeder Aga Khan, had previously tasted Derby glory with horses including the legendary Shergar and most recently Sinndar in 2000.

FirstIt was also a first derby triumph for two-

time Melbourne Cup winning trainer Weld.“I won my first Classic here with Blue Wind

many moons ago, when I probably didn’t have horses like this to win this great race,” Weld said.

“It’s wonderful to do it. We had a huge worry this morning as he spread a plate travelling over and he was a very doubtful runner right up to about an hour ago.

“But with the tremendous help of all my colleagues and my team, we made it.”

The first prize was 876,000 pounds ($1.27 million).

There was disappointment for Frankie Dettori who had been hoping to win his second successive Derby on board second favorite Wings of Desire.

G r 1 I n v e s t e c D e r b y

Red Ray

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JJ The Jet Plane and Shea Shea are names synonymous with success against the best sprinters in the world.

Prior to embarking on an international campaign, both had won the Gr.1 Tsogo Sun Sprint carrying top weight or very close to it, so owner/trainer Coenie De Beer has every reason to believe that an international career beckons for his outstanding bargain buy, Talktothestars (Overlord).

The Tsogo Sun Sprint carried the first of the four bonus points on offer, so Talktothestars took home the maximum 25 points for his efforts. Three year old, African Ruler earned 14 points for his gallant second place ahead of Exelero who was not part of the competition.

The City Of Pietermaritzburg Gr.1 SA Fillies Sprint was a turn up for the competition, as the heavily supported Carry On Alice found all sorts of trouble in running and finished unplaced. The spoils were left to Real Princess who showed her liking for the Scottsville straight course, quickening at the right time to take home 20 points for her supporters. Evergreen Fly By Night came back to her best for second and the improving 3yr old filly, Joan Ranger, managed 3rd place. The Leader Board changed significantly and “Nandha Naidoo 6” surged to the lead with a nice cushion of 6 points ahead of stable companion, “Nandha Naidoo 5” who shares second spot with “Mark” on 141 points. With big points on offer this weekend, the Leader Board is again sure to take on a new look come Sunday night.

et Bart Cummings could never have said that of a couple of South African legends, the mega-stallions Foveros, Jet Master and Dynasty;

for that matter, toss in the international breed-shaper, Sunday Silence. At best, the most you could’ve labelled them at the point of acquisition, was “blue collar”, a blend of the patrician with the plebeian, in some cases, all “pleb”. Most people who’ve been around the sport of racing for long enough know that on its own, a pedigree is worth no more than the paper it’s written on. Successful trainers will tell you that to make a horse run, you have to feed him properly, and sometimes “the pedigree” won’t run no matter how much you feed it.

So, you ask yourself what it was, from a catalogue of no fewer than 600 entries, that prompted one of our judges to put his hands on Willow Magic. Remember, there were five full brothers in Napoleon’s family, but there was only one “Napoleon”.

At the time, Willow Magic’s father, Dubawi, was an unknown quantity, the son of a largely disappointing Dubai Millennium. Nobody had the slightest inkling then that by 2015, Dubawi would be the fastest stallion on either side of the Atlantic to register 50 Group winners. Ever.

Nobody knew that in the same year, he would top all-comers with fifteen Group One winners. In a single season. Nor that he would rank as the world’s number one commercial stallion. By a country mile. Besides,

outside of his broodmare sire, who’d won a Golden Slipper, there was little “ink” on Willow Magic’s page to commend him. By the canons of fashion, the yearling had little blood and it was obvious the sale had come a touch too early for him.

So we should remember too, that Mark Tarry the judge, had done this not once before, but several times, relying on his “gut feel” rather than the conventional reading of a pedigree which conventional students depend upon. Sometimes, he says, you just have to surrender to your instincts.

Anyone who’d bothered to ask him at National Sales time who’d win the South African Nursery (Gr.1) of 15, would know that champion trainer, Sean Tarry, was already a “believer”.

This in the face of a deep odds-on shot among the opposition. The withering sprint the Nursery demanded of anyone looking to take down the colours of a formidable favourite, revealed a fresh star on the juvenile firmament.

In the process, Willow Magic would become the first southern hemisphere Group One winner for a stallion destined to launch a nation.

Rated with the best of his juvenile peers, much was expected of Willow Magic’s sophomore career.

He did not disappoint. Racing is an emotional

journey, and the racing public, a deserving lot it has to be said, are always yearning for a hero; on the 1st December 2013, it seemed their prayers had been answered.

It was Summer Cup day, and The Dingaans had attracted an assembly of the cream of the country’s three-year-olds. The bookmakers’ boards revealed a field at 15/1 and upwards, bar two. One of those two was Willow Magic.

His victory in this time-honoured test signalled a golden moment: The Dingaans is supposed to be the supporting act for the Summer Cup. Not this time. Yorker duly won the Summer Cup, but Willow Magic won the hearts.

His conquest of The Dingaans took him to the pinnacle of his class, and the world was at the feet of the son of Dubawi. We all know though, that when things seem too good to be true, they almost certainly are.

The cruel hand of fate, a comparatively rare entity among humans, is an unfortunate bed fellow in the realm of racehorses. Like Formula One, any game of high stakes and unbridled

speed is bound to attract its misfortunes, and here it had singled out Willow Magic.

In his plunder of The Dingaans field, he’d “done” a tendon, so severe that many trainers and most horses would’ve called it a day. Lest we forget though, we were dealing here with a son of Dubawi, and we were talking about Sean Tarry after all. They didn’t disappoint.

Determination, courage, heart are the hallmarks of every great racehorse; it’s a truism of the sport that without them, there’s no greatness. Patience, unyielding faith and an intuitive “knack” with horses, are the sine qua non of the great trainer. Fourteen months on from The Dingaans, Willow Magic returned to Turffontein over the minimum trip. If you were ever in any doubt about the merit of his performance here, just ask racecaller Alistair Cohen; he was beside himself to a degree that was notifiable.

In the 150 year existence of Turffontein, only one horse had ever gone faster, by a mere 0.02 of a second.

The horse, the fans all thought, was back. But the reality is, it was as much a demonstration of the courage the world has come to expect of the Dubawis, it was an expression of his raw ability.

Willow Magic had arrived on a suspect foreleg, and in his readiness to keep the show on the road, he’d managed to disguise what looked like a return to his best, with what was really a display of uncompromising bravery.

Not even a couple of “below pars” would deter his conditioner from the belief that he was worthy of a crack at the best milers in the land in the toughest mile the Champions’ Season could muster.

Sean Tarry wasn’t about to swop a memory for a possibility; he was however, beginning to taste the possibility of a famous victory in the Gold Challenge (Gr.1), where he would have to down five former Group One aces to convert the dream. Again, they didn’t disappoint.

The horse’s closing shot in running Legislate to three-quarters of a length may have been his finest moment. For here was the old saying come true again; in racing, the line between triumph and disaster, between first and also-ran, can be as thin as the hair on your head. The one is crowned Horse Of The Year, the other, were it not for the “Dubawi” factor, slips into oblivion.

But the fact is, Willow Magic is a son of Dubawi, and suddenly we remember the Nursery, and the memory of The Dingaans comes flooding back. Anyone with a semblance of understanding knows this is opportunity. With a capital “O”.

They know too, you see, that he’s the only Group One-winning son of the world’s number one stallion of 2015 in continental Africa.

And the fellows up at the Summerhill stallion barn know that with his cosmopolitan, outcross pedigree, combining the pre-potency of Dubawi with a tough-as-teak Australian “mum”, it makes a lot of sense to place Willow Magic in the front row of their shop window for the forthcoming season.

“He was blindingly quick, as good a juvenile as I’ve known. His tenure coincided with a golden era in my yard, yet none of the older horses could go with him. The perfect prototype for sire success in South Africa. Robust, powerful, and packed with zest.” – Sean Tarry, Champion Trainer.

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“Too much blood, not enough mongrel,” that’s what Australia’s most famous trainer of all time once said of a horse he subsequently trained to win the Melbourne Cup. He was talking about the enigmatic Kingston Rule, the son of the legendary Secretariat from a former winner of the “Cup”.

Name Of Horse Points1 Bela-Bela 342 Rabada 293 Talktothestars 254 Negroamaro 20 Real Princess 206 Nightingale 197 Mambo Mime 168 African Ruler 14 Black Arthur 14 Fly By Night 14 It’s My Turn 14 New Predator 14 Solid Speed 14

14 Joan Ranger 1015 Balance Sheet 9 Marinaresco 9 St Tropez 9 Triptique 9

19 Dynamic 6 Ice Machine 6

2016 Charity Turf Challenge by Leading Horses (5 June)

2016 Champions SeasonCharity Turf Challenge

The winners of last weekend’s R500 Betting Voucher draw, kindly sponsored by Telebet, are:

• Pocket Power 10• Trouble Until after next weekend’s “Gr.1 Rising Sun Gold

Challenge” to be staged at Greyville Racecourse, have a great week’s racing!

owever, he added the crack gelding might still run in the Vodacom Durban July. He said Legal Eagle would likely have had to run on from behind in the Gold Challenge at a course where the draw

over a mile was usually all important. A potential blemish on his record was therefore averted by the scratching.

He said he was definitely fit and well enough at present to be able to take his place in the July: “He is not a big horse and does not require a lot of work.” However, he said the decision to run him in the big one might ultimately depend on the weights.

Owner Markus Jooste’s racing manager Derek Brugman will likely have the final say.

Tough Week Tarry is coming off a tough week in which

it was well documented he was concerned about a potential bacterial infection going around his Randjesfontein yard.

However, he believed this had nothing to do with brilliant sprinter Carry On Alice’s disappointing fifth place finish as odds-on favourite in the Gr 1 City Of Pietermaritzburg Fillies Sprint at Scottsville on Saturday.

He was firstly disappointed she had been loaded early despite her history of being restless in the gates. She had started badly and he then felt jockey S’manga Khumalo

had possibly found cover too early, and behind the wrong horses, meaning she was travelling too well in the early stages. The jockey had then been “undecided for about three or four seconds and you can’t do that in a sprint.”

By the time she was extracted from her snookered position the race was over. However, Tarry said she had not been blowing after the race and had pulled up well.

Fair RunsThe majority of his runners on the day had

run well and he said the two-year-old fillies, Visuality and Myfunnyvalentine (3rd and 4th in the Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship respectively), would likely line up in the Gr 2 Golden Slipper on July day.

He said he had pointed out last week Captain’s Causeway had only been his third choice runner in the Tsogo Sun Sprint and “you can’t win Gr 1s with your third choice.” He felt he had been vindicated in the belief Buckland should have been his first accepted runner as this horse had finished just 1,8 lengths behind Talktothestars in the Gr 2 Senor Santa Stakes and would have been considerably better off in the weights in the Tsogo Sun Sprint.

Tarry said it was impossible to tell with certainty which horses had been affected by the bacterial infection and which hadn’t. However, every declared runner is being tested before their respective races and if they pass the test they run, otherwise they are scratched.

HSean Tarry described it as a ‘team decision’ to scratch Legal Eagle from this Saturday’s Gr1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge and said it was due to nothing more than the horse’s poor draw.

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The Cape Thoroughbred Sales (CTS) team of Adrian Todd (MD) and Amanda Carey (Sales Manager), guests of Investec at Epsom, were among the first to pop champagne corks. CTS will be offering a relation to Minding (IRE) catalogued for next

Friday’s Mare and Fillies For Stud Select Sale at Highlands Farm. They’ve been holding thumbs all week that the Aidan O’Brien-trained chestnut would confirm the hype around her with a victory.

Aidan O’Brien’s remarkable record as a trainer of Classic winners was given further embellishment with Minding’s win – his sixth success in the Epsom fillies’ Classic.

Ridden by Ryan Moore, she overcame trouble in running and having to be snatched up soon after turning into the straight, and scored by one and three-quarters of a length and eight lengths from Architecture (12/1) and Harlequeen (14/1).

In doing so, Minding became the first winner of the QIPCO 1000 Guineas and Investec Oaks double since Godolphin’s Kazzia pulled it off in 2002. In between the two Classic wins she also finished a close second in the Group One Irish 1,000 Guineas, despite banging her head on leaving the stalls.

O’Brien, who trains the winner for Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier and Michael Tabor, said: “She’s an incredible filly to win the Guineas the way she did, then go to the Curragh at short notice when it didn’t work out for her, and then come here.

She has speed, class, stamina and a great mind.Minding is from a family more noted for speed

than for their ability to stay beyond 10 furlongs and this was perhaps the biggest concern for her

CTS No Minding This One!

TThree-year-old filly Minding’s sensational win in Friday’s

Gr1 Investec Oaks over 2400m at Epsom Downs delighted her connections, on-course enthusiasts and fans around the world.

Todd ecstatic after O’Brien filly’s classic win- with big sale around the corner

supporters coming into the race. The distance proved to be no problem whatsoever. Minding won in spectacular style under jockey Ryan Moore after suffering interference on the home bend, dropping out to last and storming through despite that to win going away.

Minding is a daughter of champion sire and Investec Derby winner Galileo, out of the high-class filly Lillie Langtry, who won over a mile, but not beyond.

Todd commented: “CTS is ecstatic with this win. What a filly, what a race this was. May I point everyone to Minding’s sibling Elisium, Lot 5 at next week’s sale. Blood like this coming into the South African breeding community can only bode well for our industry.” Elisium (GB) is a grey mare by Proclamation (IRE from Hiwaayati, the granddam of Lily Langtry who is the dam of Minding. Elisium will be sold in foal to Wilgerbosdrift’s promising stallion Flower Alley (Distorted Humor, who sired a Gr3 winner in the US a fortnight ago.

With classic speed and stamina in Minding’s damline now proven beyond any doubt, Elisium will be worth her weight in gold.

Minding herself is by the phenomenal Galileo, the sire of 56 Gr1 winners around the world and considered by many to be the world’s best stallion. If Elisium is to be the cream at the CTS Sale, there are four Galileo cherries on top in the form of broodmares Exotic (Lot 7, in foal to Captain Al), Memorable (Lot 24, in foal to Querari), Cantabella (Lot 67, in foal to Captain Al) and Classical (Lot 70, in foal to Silvano).

The sale starts at 18.30 on Friday, 10 June. The catalogue can be viewed online at www.capethoroughbredsales.com

THE 2016 Klawervlei Farm Sale forms part of the three day celebrations which sees the inaugural CTS Select Mare Sale take place on Friday at Highlands Farm, just before the Cape Breeders’ host their annual stallion auction.

On Sunday the annual Farm Sale will commence at Klawervlei at 14h00, after a morning set aside for buyers and guests to view the well bred yearlings on offer.

Among the past graduates

he Ellis breeding dy-nasty was descri-bed by the famous author Sir Mordaunt Milner as ranking alongside those of the great thorough-bred breeders of the

era, including England’s Claiborne Farm, Lord Derby and Aga Khan, France’s Marcel Boussac and Italy’s Senor Tesio. That’s what we would call “being bred in thoroughbred purple”.

UnrivalledThe Ellises had bred, raised and

trained on the Hartford property, the winners of every major race on the South African calendar.

The paddock alongside the chapel bore the footprints of the legends Mowgli, Sentinel and Magic Mirror. And Cape Heath, Panjandrum, Alyssum, Magic Charm, Ajax and Salmon.

The roll call is long, and proof of Sir Mordaunt Milner’s proclamation that the Ellis era remains unrivalled in its dominance to this day.

I remember the first time I entered the sandstone gates of Hartford. Along the drive, the old flower pots bearing the names of forty eight champions, talked of a fading history; things were quieter these days, but I knew I’d arrived in the racehorse valhallah.

The Hartford horses had infused the Ellises with the divinity of a racing pope. Hidden away from the mortal world behind those great gates was the “great within”, as this imperial enclave was affectionately known. Raymond Ellis’ aura radiated outward with the mystery and power of any enthroned Holy Father.

PacesetterHe set records in racing the way

Jacques Kallis has done in cricket. He changed the way horses

were trained, as surely as Mohammed Ali changed the way men moved in a boxing ring. He even contrived to ruin a stereotype. Because of the man he was, he brought a wholesomeness to a game that suffered from an ancient occupational hazard: no man blames himself when he’s “done” the housekeeping cash on a horse.

While other horsemen of the time occasionally won big races, they often seemed to be throwing a dice and praying a lot. Ellis on the other hand, always seemed to be working to some guaranteed quota. Since the outbreak of World War II, the Ellises had carried the mantle of greatness into other realms, none greater though, than the fortress they built around the stock of Sybil’s Nephew and Masham.

There was a time, from the forties through the seventies, when a horse in the green and black on its way to post, was said to be better than money in the bank. I have to confess, I liked the poetry, but it only heightened my apprehension at the time.

So here we were, the boy from Pondoland and the girl without a “school-leavers”, venturing into the unknown of 1989.

Luckily, Hartford is more than great “dirt”: abundant valleys of gorgeous loam over sandstone and basalt, hundreds of massive blue gums and oaks telling you the country is kind, but not soft. With its chapel, its venerable homestead and its English gardens, Hartford is a national institution.

Golden KeysWhen Graham Ellis handed me

the keys to the house in the shadow of Verrocchio’s masterpiece, I had a sense of destiny. He was obviously moved, but that’s okay: he hid it behind his sunglasses. I promised we’d do all we could to honour the past, whatever that took. When the Summerhill team lined up for its ninth consecutive Breeders’ premiership in the spring of 2013, I sensed the old man was saying “mission accomplished”.

A memorial service was held in Moira’s honour last Friday at Highbury School Chapel at Hillcrest.

Moira will be remembered with fondness by all at Summerhill who had the pleasure of meeting her.

Moira Ellis was a wonderful, regal lady; with her magnanimous generosity of spirit, she was always

a welcoming hostess at the old Hartford, where the Ellises presided over one of the greatest stories in

South African thoroughbred history, writes Mick Goss.

Moira Ellis: 12/01/1932 – 25/05/2016

Fond Memories Of A Great Family

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The catalogue of just over 120 lots includes some impeccably bred individuals notably:Lot 21 – a Twice Over filly from the family of recent Triple Crown winner AbashiriLot 28 – a Seventh Rock half brother to the very promising Captain’s CausewayLot 29 – a Var half sister to Gr2 SA Fillies Nursery runner up Myfunnyvalentine, with the pair being

produced by G1 winning juvenile Give Me FiveLot 42 – a Trippi own brother to G2 winner PaterfamiliasLot 43 – a Dynasty half brother to globetrotting superstar and top class sire Jay PegLot 47 – a Silvano colt whose dam is a half sister to 3 Grade One winnersLot 53 – a Count Dubois colt out of a stakes placed daughter of Model ManLot 55 – a Dynasty half sister to this season’s top class 2yo Flying Myth out of a Gr3 winning half sister to

champion Mythical FlightLot 61 – a Jay Peg half sister to smart stakes winner Thanks JohnLot 81 – a Twice Over colt out of a stakes winning own sister to champion Young RakeLot 86 – a Captain Al colt out of a stakes winning daughter of National AssemblyLot 94 – a Seventh Rock colt out of a stakes winning daughter of seven times champion sire Jet Master.

of the still young Klawervlei Farm Sale are Equus Champion and Klawervlei sire Captain Of All, the top class multiple stakes winner Door Of Deception, talented fillies Neala and Waity Katie, and the useful Profit Ratio.

No fewer than 22 farms, from various parts of South Africa, are represented at the sale, and many of the country’s top sires have representatives at this year’s sale.

Among the top sires

represented are Captain Al, Count Dubois, Dynasty, Jay Peg, Querari, Seventh Rock, Silvano, Trippi and Var, while exciting young stallions with their first South African yearlings on sale include champions Marchfield, Twice Over and What A Winter.

There is also a colt on offer by Fastnet Rock’s Australian based Gr1 winning son Foxwedge – who currently rates as one of the leading first crop sires in Australia.

Klawervlei’s glorious Gr1 double at Scottsville last Saturday will have spirits at an all-time high for the three day Klawervlei Farm Sale Festival this weekend.

Scottsville Gr1 Double A BoostThey Are Ready To Rock

ike Azzie, never short of a word, came up with Querari Ferrari when Spring Wonder won on debut. Ferrari certainly rhymes with Querari, but is he delivering the horsepower?I happened to be at Kenilworth when Champery (by Querari) won her second start in April 2015.

Perhaps I paid extra attention because of the filly’s connection with my old schoolmate, Archar Head, but she looked well above average in the way she streaked clear of My Emblem and Victoria Lavelle. I started following Querari.

Champery followed up with a listed placings at two and three. However, she was beaten less than two lengths in the Cape Flying Championship. Finishing within 6 lbs of top horses at weight-for-age makes her good enough to end up with a stakes win at some point in her life, but soundness issues may prevent that. Querari ended last season with a Gr2 winner, in the form of Cosmic Light. He also had three stakes-placed two-year-olds (one of them a Grade I second), as well as a stakes fourth. This isn’t enough to predict future Champion Sire status, but it was certainly more than promising.

That first crop, of 28 foals, has now produced 20 winners. Strictly speaking, working out percentages on a small sample sizes isn’t entirely correct, but I’m going to do it anyway – that’s over 71% winners from foals. He has two stakes-winners (over 7% of foals), and a total of six stakes horses. Amongst his non-black type horses is Kangaroo Jack, who won under 64.5kg last time out, and could end up picking up a stakes place (or win) somewhere along the line.

To borrow from the Bayesian approach to probability, Querari is comfortably outperforming base rates for the Thoroughbred (of 49% winners and 3% stakes-winners from foals). In fact, his first crop is outperforming at a level one normally associates with stallions that have been Champion Sire many times over. Querari’s second crop is doing pretty much the same at two as what the first crop did.

With two months of the racing season left, he has six two-year-old winners from 32 foals, including two stakes placed fillies, in the form of Touching and Fresh.

There is no easily available objective measurement for the following observation, but Querari is doing it with mares that are largely second – and third tier. In other words, he appears to be breeding up on his mares. The quality of mares he is covering now is likely to be a step up on his first few seasons.

One apparent factor of Querari’s stud record thus far is that he appears to be more an influence for speed than for stamina. Given his racing ability over 2000m, it is a little surprising.

His sole stakes performer beyond 1600m, Solana, won the East Cape Oaks over 2000m. It looked as if she didn’t quite see out the 2400m East Cape Derby.

In fairness, she is out of a Jallad mare that is out of a Cordoba mare. Neither stallion could be accused of being an influence for extreme stamina.

While Querari’s dam is by Acatenango, a solid 2400m horse, both his sire, Oasis Dream, and grandsire, Green Desert, were Grade I winning sprinters. He could do far worse than channel these stallions!

As far as distance suitability is concerned, we’ll have to wait and see. However, as long as they are winning races, who cares about the distance of the races.

Querari’s service fee has been increased this year to R30 000. While double the 2015 level, it’s on a par – or below – stallions that have never even produced a runner.

That makes him look like excellent value for money. His yearling sale results this year have largely been mid-range, which suggests that the market hasn’t yet fully priced the percentages being delivered by his first crop. He doesn’t just offer value in the breeding shed, but in the sales ring as well.

While auction and service fee pricing don’t yet support the reference to Ferrari, Querari is already in the high performance category.

Ferrari certainly rhymes with Querari, but is he delivering the horsepower?

MSound bites serve a useful function, especially if they’re on the mark. Des van Rooyen will forever be Weekend Special, Greg Norman owns Great White Shark, and The Governator could only be Arnie – although he a lso became The Sperminator when it was revealed that he had impregnated the housekeeper, writes Oscar Foulkes.

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he pedigree link uniting the two 2016 Epsom Classic winners comes via the great broodmare and former Arc winner, Urban Sea (Miswaki) – dam of both Galileo (Sadler’s Wells) and Sea The Stars (Cape Cross).

The once beaten Harzand, who emulated his sire when he won Saturday’s Epsom classic, is a grandson of the recently retired Cape Cross (Green Desert), whose offspring have enjoyed such notable success at Epsom.

Cross Of GloryWinner of the Gr1 Lockinge Stakes, Gr2

(now Gr1) Queen Anne Stakes and Gr2 Celebration Mile (under top weight), Cape Cross is a full brother to the Highlands Farm based sire, Great Britain.

Cape Cross, sire of Epsom Classic winners Sea The Stars, Ouija Board (dam of Derby winner, Australia) and Golden Horn, is also from the same family as former leading South African sire, Preamble II (Alycidon) and SA champions, Louis The King (Black Minnaloushe), National Emblem (National

THEY will be sold in absentia thereafter – please note that this only applies to the Studs listed below.• BEAUMONT STUD• DRAKENSTEIN STUD• NUTFIELD STUD• SORRENTO STUD

– this only applies to the following mare – Psychic Secret, Suzi Swift will be present

• WINTERBACH STUD• KLAWERVLEI STUD

– this only applies to the following mare – Variety Star (lot 57).

SA Ties to 2016 Classic Winners

Assembly), Mazarin (Preamble II) and Roland’s Song (Roland Gardens). The Green Desert male line is also responsible for 2016 2000 Guineas winner, Galileo Gold.

Harzand gave the once defeated legend, Sea The Stars, his second Epsom Classic winner, with Taghrooda, a member of her sire’s stellar first crop, having triumphed in the 2014 Gr1 Investec Oaks.

The winner of the 2016 Derby is one of two stakes winners for his dam, Gr3 Athasi Stakes winner Hazariya, whose sire, Xaar (a full brother to Modus Vivendi –sire of former Equus Champion Dancewiththedevil), is also damsire of this season’s top class Australian 2yo filly, Yankee Rose (All American).

Harzand’s second dam is by Darshaan (broodmare sire of Epsom Derby winners, High Chaparral and Pour Moi), and is a direct descendant of one of the stud book’s great mares, Lost Soul (Solario).

French DerbyInterestingly, Harzand’s dam, Hazariya,

is inbred to Lost Soul’s Oaks runner up granddaughter, Netherton Maid (Nearco).

Darshaan’s name is found in the pedigrees of both Minding and Harzand, with the former French Derby winner responsible for Hoity Toity – second dam of Minding.

Lost Soul features as the ancestress of a host of top class performers, including former multiple Oaks winner, Alexandrova (Sadler’s Wells), classic winner and sire Hethersett (sire of Harzand’s third dam), former top miler and leading sire, Derring Do (Darius), another Epsom Oaks winner in Neasham Belle (Nearco), Champion Stakes winners, Narrator (Nearco) and Flossy (Spy Well), Gr1 Cheveley Park Stakes heroine, Magical Romance (Barathea), and dual French Gr1 winner, Indian Lodge (Grand Lodge), to name but a few.

She is also the ancestress of Welcomed –sire of former South African champion, Welcome Boy, whose wins included the Gr1 SA Derby,

Gr1 Cape Guineas and Gr1 Holiday Inns.

That mare has also made a further impact in South Africa. Lost Soul is the fourth dam of Royal Prerogative, a former champion sire in this country and outstanding broodmare sire. She is also the ancestress of promising young sire, Golden Sword (High Chaparral), whose first juvenile crop already includes a number of winners.

GalileoMinding, a second

Investec Oaks winner for her outstanding sire, Galileo (whose son New Approach sired the 2013 winner, Talent), shares her sire with a number of highly regarded young South African sires, including Flying The Flag, Global View, Kingsbarns, and The Assayer.

Bred on the same Galileo/Danehill Dancer cross as this year’s French 2000

Guineas winner, The Ghurka, Minding (now a four time Gr1 winner) is out of dual Gr1 winner, Lillie Langtry who is a direct descendant of Gr3 Lancashire Oaks winner, Noble Lassie (Nearco), dam of Arc winner and outstanding sire/broodmare sire, Vaguely Noble (by Vienna).

Noble Lassie’s dam, Belle Sauvage (Big Game) is also the ancestress of the outstanding South African broodmare, Lorehana, whose three stakes winners include former dual champion filly Arabian Lass (Al Mufti) and the latter’s graded winning own brothers, Prairie Breeze and Princely Affair.

Lorehana (Lord Henham) is also the second dam of four time Gr1 winner, Smart Banker (Strike Smartly) and the third dam of the R6 000 000 record priced yearling Silver Coin (Silvano).

Dancer DominatesLast week’s classic results

continued the overwhelming dominance that the Northern Dancer male line has enjoyed in the Epsom classics. Minding’s pedigree contains three of Northern Dancer’s finest sons –Sadler’s Wells, Danzig and Nijinsky II.

Northern Dancer, himself the sire of three Epsom Derby winners (including the outstanding racehorse and sire Nijinsky II), is the male line ancestor of the last six Investec Derby winners, while 2010 winner, Workforce (by King’s Best) is inbred to the mighty Canadian. The last six Oaks winners, similarly, are descended in male line from Northern Dancer, who himself failed to sire one winner of the great fillies classic. This season, all four of the English classics have been won by Northern Dancer’s male line descendants!

None of the Epsom Derby winners this century are free of Northern Dancer, which once again underlines the power and dominance that this great sire has exerted on the modern day stud book. Staggeringly, Northern Dancer is the male line ancestor of nine of the top ten leading sires in GB/Ireland this season, with the only Mr Prospector line horse in the top ten being Dubawi, who is inbred to Northern Dancer!

Both Harzand (Sea The Stars) and Minding (Galileo), winners respectively of Saturday’s Gr1 Investec Derby and Friday’s Gr1 Investec Oaks, have strong pedigree ties to a number of past and present South African sires and broodmares, writes Sarah Whitelaw.

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Sale Viewing Notice

Prospective buyers at Friday’s CTS Mares and Fillies for Stud Sale should note that due to current movement

restrictions, horses from the following Studs will be available for viewing on Friday, 10 June, but only

between 11.30 and 15:00.CTS will make individual

videos of the mares in absentia available so that they can be viewed before they are auctioned off.

The sale starts at 18h30.For those arriving before

Sales Day, all the mares and fillies can viewed at the farm from Thursday 9 June.

The Mare Sale on Friday will be followed by the Kuda Golf Day and live rugby on Saturday 11 June and then closing off with the Annual Klawervlei Farm Sale on Sunday 12 June 2016 at Klawervlei Stud, Bonnievale.

This will be followed by the

Cape Breeders Club Annual Stallion Auction. The Mare & Filies Select Catalogues are available by contacting CTS at telephone 021 873 0734.

The on-line catalogue can be viewed at www.capethoroughbredsales.com

Buyer’s card applications and table reservations can be made by contacting Amanda Carey on 021 873 0734 or [email protected]

For assistance with accom-modation kindly contact Tilla Viljoen on 079 884 1859 or [email protected].

Don’t miss what promises to be a great weekend!

THE catalogue has been posted and is being delivered to central locations in various provinces.

The sale starts at 12h00 on both days.The locations where catalogues are available are listed below.

Gauteng– TBA Complex, Gosforth Park, Germiston– Turffontein racecourse– Vaal racecourse– Randjesfontein Training Centre

Western Province– Kenilworth racecourse, 3rd Floor– Western Province Owners & Trainers, Kenilworth racecourse– Milnerton Training Centre– Robertson Veterinary Clinic– Drakenstein Veterinary Clinic

Kwazulu/Natal– Gold Circle racing and members’ offices– South African Equine Trade Council offices– Mooi River Veterinary Clinic– Summerveld Training Centre– Ashburton Training Centre– Spar, Nottingham Road

Eastern Province– Fairview racecourse– Dale’s Mini Market and Hardware, Mount Pleasant

Kimberley– Cliffie MillerThe online catalogue is available on www.tba.co.za, and it will

also be available on the iPad app.For any catalogue requests or queries please contact:Pauline Smith - 011 323 5700 or [email protected].

The Bloodstock South Africa 2016 Sibaya KZN Yearling Sale takes place on Thursday 30 June and Friday 1 July.

Sibaya Catalogues Available

Now in hard copy and online

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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.

APPLE CRUMBLE .........WON 20/1

BOLD REX .....................WON 5/1

PACHUCO .....................WON 15/4

MEGA SECRET ..............WON 3/1

RUSSIAN FRIEND .........WON 5/2

CELTIC CHARM ............WON 22/10

JUDICIAL ......................WON 17/10

GRADUATION DAY .........WON 15/10

NotebookHorses worth following at their next few starts...AGGRESSIVE (S Ferreira, Gauteng)GRADUATION Day (J Soma, Gauteng)SILICONE VALLEY (G Puller, W-Cape)

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

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

TURFFONTEIN (OLD) 29TH MAYPenetrometer 22 – Going Good1160m (3) Graduation Day 66,011400m (4) Miss Tweedy 85,611800m (1) Russian Friend 114,222000m (1) Judicial 122,80

KENILWORTH (OLD) 31ST MAYPenetrometer 21 – Going Good1000m (1) Rebel’s Idol 58,451200m (2) Lord Balmoral 71,281400m (2) Elusive Stars 87,401600m (3) Silicone Valley 97,67

SCOTTSVILLE (NEW) 1ST JUNEPenetrometer 1000m (2) Midanswer 56,871200m (3) Humidor 69,271600m (3) Pirogue 95,331950m (1) Jet Intombi 119,00

VAAL (CLASSIC) 2ND JUNEPenetrometer 20 – Going Good1200m (3) O’Brien The Lion 70,901450m (1) Apple Crumble 87,761600m (2) Bold Rex 98,612000m (3) Runalong 123,19

TOP SPEED RATINGS for this WEEKEND

(Ratings shown have already been adjusted to allocated weights)

FAIRVIEW (FRI)Race 1: (2) Blizzard King 41Race 2: (1) Consonance 13Race 3: (12) Clifton Sands 16Race 4: (9) Seattle Swing 72Race 5: (5) Impressionist 56Race 6: (12) O Tamara 42Race 7: (9) Barega 81Race 8: (13) Captain On The Run 47GREYVILLE (SAT)Race 1: (5) King Of Scots 12Race 2: (1) Tar Heel 82 (NAP*)Race 3: (1) Aussie Austin 30Race 4: (6) Intriguing Lady 36Race 5: (1) Inara 97Race 6: (13) Greek Legend 100Race 7: (3) Ice Machine 98Race 8: (12) Fantasy Art 73Race 9: (5) Tanjiro 57Race 10: (4) Piano Man 77 (EW)KENILWORTH (SAT)Race 1: (3) Cock-A-Hoop 12 (NAP*)Race 2: (6) Kenny Trix 16Race 3: (9) Silver Captain 11Race 4: (3) Tripvilia 17Race 5: (5) Ledbury 40Race 6: (12) Seventh Sister 49Race 7: (6) Shout 51 (EW)Race 8: (14) Pride Rock 26TURFFONTEIN (SUN)Race 1: (2) Uposeupay 3Race 2: (8) Levi Lady 12Race 3: (1) Nasmyth 19Race 4: (12) Secret Vision 28Race 5: (6) Penington Sands 71Race 6: (3) Enaad 77Race 7: (5) Diesel Jet 97Race 8: (16) Tobesuretobesure 51

NAP BETS* Fancied ** Strongly fancied

*** Very strongly fancied

A Day To Be ProudTurffontein 29th May

Winning In StyleKenilworth 31st May

4 from 5Scottsville 1st June

Gutsy FrontrunnerVaal 2nd June

They raced on the old stand side track on Sunday where four of the nine races took place over 1400m.

The fastest of these was the MR83 Handicap in which MISS TWEEDY registered her fourth career victory. Sent off second in the betting market at 7/2, Stuart Pettigrew’s charge was always handy.

She put her head in front going through the 400m and kept on strongly in the closing stages of the race to beat another always handy runner in SHIVERING SEA by three quarters.

Marginally the faster of the two juvenile plates over 1160m that opened up proceedings was the boy’s affair won in good style by the newcomer AGGRESSIVE.

Positioned in the backend of midfield during the early part of the race, Stanley Ferreira’s charge ran on best of all and

The afternoon’s two 1600m races got proceedings underway at the Classic track on Thursday and by far the fastest of the these was the Juvenile Plate won by the lesser fancied of Mike De Kock’s two runners BOLD REX. Just five went to post and although the son of Bold Silvano raced at the back he was only 3,5 lengths off the pace turning for home. He took up the running shortly after passing the 300m marker and comfortably accounted for the friendless DAWN ASSAULT (16/1 out to 33’s) by a length and three quarters.

There was a major upset in the fastest of the three 1200m races, a MR68 Handicap, when O’BRIEN THE LION registered his second success. Freely available at 20/1 on the off, the Captain Al gelding was soon up handy. He was

ridden to lead as they approached the 300m pole and kept on strongly below the distance to fend off a determined challenge from the well-supported favourite HIDDEN AGENDA (3/1 into 17/10) by a neck.

They also ran three races over 2000m and by far the fastest of these was the MR84 Handicap won by the gutsy RUNALONG. Taken straight to the front by apprentice Lyle Hewitson, the Mogok filly led throughout. She found extra when challenged over the final 400m and held on by a neck from the running on 20/1 shot STAR OF LOVE (came from the rear).TITBITS

The newcomer HEAVEN’S DOOR had to switch en route from midfield when winning the maiden plate over 1200m going away.

Three of the nine races in Pietermaritzburg on Wednesday were run over 1200m and not surprisingly the fastest of these was the bill topping Middle Stakes (non-black type) won by the well supported favourite HUMIDOR. On leaving the stalls it was LETDAGOODTIMESROLL who elected to make the running and he kept up a healthy gallop throughout. Indeed, Humidor had to work hard over the final 300m and only got his head in front close home. Other than when not striding out in his latest outing, Humidor has won all four starts over today’s course and distance.

They also ran three races over 1600m and quickest against the clock here was PIROGUE when winning the MR70 Handicap. Backed into 19/10 from 7/2 at the track, the improving son of Mullins Bay wasn’t the quickest into stride

and as a result he raced in midfield during the early part of the race. Once in the home straight though he ran on best of all and went on to score with authority from the 5yo MAACHAAN.

The faster of the two 1000m races on the card was the MR76 Handicap for fillies & mares won by MIDANSWER. Freely available at 20/1 on the off, the daughter of A P Arrow was soon positioned close to the speed. She put her head in front as they approached the 200m marker and although the speedy pacemaker SHE’S A FORTRESS kept on determinedly once headed, she won comfortably by a length and three quarters.TITBITS

The topweight JET INTOMBI ran on well from off the pace when getting up late to win the MR75 Handicap over 1950m going away.

There were a number of easy victories in Cape Town on Tuesday, but none more so than that of LORD BALMORAL in the faster of the two maiden juvenile plates over 1200m. Backed as if unbeatable at the track (7/10 into 1/3), Vaughan Marshall’s charge led throughout.

He asserted his authority going through the 300m and cruised in by four despite being eased down late.

Three of the afternoon’s eight races were staged over 1600m and by far the fastest of these was the MR95 Handicap won by SILICONE VALLEY. Confidently ridden by Richard Fourie, the son of Jay Peg raced in the backend of midfield during the early part of the race.

He quickened in good style at the top of the short old course straight and had he not been eased up late would probably have won by double the official margin of a length and a quarter.

Two of the three remaining races were run over 1400m and the faster of these was the MR70 Handicap won by ELUSIVE STARS.

Another to run on stoutly from midfield, Ronnie Sheehan’s charge struck the front 300m out and with the rest well beaten he was always holding off a determined challenge from SPEEDBALL by three quarters.TITBITS

The 6/1 shot REINE TONNERRE won the opening maiden juvenile plate over 1200m going away by a length and a quarter.The 3yo MEGA SECRET showed good improvement when winning the maiden plate over 1600m with authority by two.

won going away by a length and a half after striking the front close home.

There were three races run over 1160m in total and by far the fastest of these was the bill topping pinnacle stakes won by the highly regarded GRADUATION DAY. Always top of the boards (3/1 into 15/10) Joey Soma’s charge raced in midfield early on. He cut through the field like a knife, when given rein and with a ton in hand won eased right down by a length.TITBITS

The 15/10 favourite LAST CHIRP made all when winning the girl’s division of the juvenile plate over 1160m with some in hand.

Over The Moon

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FairvieWFriday • 10th June 2016

FAIRVIEW (Fri) ....................................

GREYVILLE MIXED (Sat) .................

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

TURFFONTEIN (Sun) ......................

RACE 1 16/10 Blizzard King 3/1 LAVENTELHAAN 4/1 Turbo 5/1 Bollemakiesie 7/1 Gimme The Stars 10/1 Winter Streak 14/1 Grandissimo 33/1 Sir Fast RACE 2 1/1 Sky Masterson 5/1 CONSONANCE 5/1 Winning Dancer 10/1 Border Hopper 10/1 Russian Archer 10/1 Paratus 20/1 Oracle 20/1 Heir To Riches 25/1 Inviting Lily 25/1 Judd Power 25/1 Warren Place 33/1 Flaming Diyas 33/1 Captain Disko 33/1 Black Rake 50/1 Billy’s Magic 66/1 Reach The Rainbow 66/1 Lavita Noir RACE 3 16/10 Clifton Sands 4/1 La Myst 4/1 Velvet Orchid 5/1 LIMPOPO RIVER 10/1 Shockwave 10/1 Crysthal 20/1 Nurse Harriet 20/1 Shira 25/1 Big Rich 33/1 One Love 33/1 Themla 50/1 Go For Gold RACE 4 16/10 Oh So Modus 4/1 Galao 5/1 Crevasse 5/1 ORCHESTRATED 7/1 More Than Grand 10/1 Notting Hill 10/1 Fly Like The Wind 10/1 Elusive Seven 33/1 Seattle Swing 33/1 Rush In RACE 5 3/1 Man Of The Cloth 4/1 Silver Image 4/1 Duel Fort 4/1 FACEBOOK 7/1 Magic Ice 12/1 The Barbadian 12/1 Impressionist 16/1 Mulaazem 33/1 Divine Invitation 33/1 Familiar Chat 50/1 Badger’s Trail 50/1 Strict By Standard RACE 6 5/2 O Tamara 3/1 Favour’s Pride 4/1 EXTRADITE 5/1 Seattle Sunrise 12/1 Lady Willow 12/1 Audrie Do 12/1 Candy Crush 16/1 Samiam 16/1 Maverick Girl 16/1 Hurricane Shelley 25/1 Double Happiness 25/1 Cuveo 33/1 Itsmydarlin 33/1 Intisara 33/1 Timedtoperfection 50/1 Refrain RACE 7 2/1 Sunset Tripp 3/1 Mirror The Moon 4/1 Purely Atomic 7/1 NYANGAN 10/1 Facinating Filly 10/1 Waity Katie 14/1 Casha 14/1 A P Ikhaja 25/1 Barega 25/1 Deep Secret 50/1 First Of May RACE 8 4/1 Simply Black 5/1 Sky Castle 7/1 In Full Regalia 7/1 Over Budget 7/1 Firth Of Clyde 7/1 Bonfire Heart 10/1 Amadeus Rocks 10/1 PACYANO 14/1 Stratocruiser 20/1 Island Express 20/1 Captain On The Run 20/1 Scandal 20/1 Antagonist 25/1 Bank It 33/1 Western Movie 33/1 Anyday Anytime 50/1 Tetelestai

START 12:25PM Juvenile PlATe (TuRF) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-4)(2-3-6)Fairview 116F13 5F10 11F12 1 BOlleMaKiesie(C Spies) c Zackey ............... 7 60.0 Dist▲ 2F14 1F14 2 BliZZard KiNG(Y Bremner) S khumalo .......... 8 58.0 won last; 4F12 1F14 9F16 3 GraNdissiMO(Y Bremner) S naidoo .............. 5 58.0 MR-74; 6F12 15F13 3F10 4 laveNtelHaaN(C Spies) M yeni .................... 2 58.0 Dist▲ 6F12 1F12 2F12 5 turBO(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ........................ 6 58.0 Dist▲ 3F10 3F12 6 GiMMe tHe stars(Y Bremner) c Murray ..... 4 55.0 Dist▲ 8F14 7 sir Fast(G Paddock) l Mxothwa ..................... 1 55.0 second run; 9F12 5F14 3F13 8 WiNter streaK(DA Sham) k Zechner........... 3 55.0 prev run on a/w;

START PA1 1:00PM MAiden PlATe (TuRF) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-4-13)(2-3-7-14-15-16)(6-9)(12-17)Fairview 2 4K16 7K20 3F10 1 CONsONaNCe(T Laing) R danielson ................ 2 60.0 Dist▲ 3V20 13V17 2F13 2 BOrder HOPPer(DA Sham) M yeni ............16 60.0 MR-3; Dist▼ prev run on a/w; 6F12 3F14 3F16 3 russiaN arCHer(DA Sham) k Zechner ........ 5 60.0 MR+1; 11K16 7K18 7F16 4 BlaCK raKe(T Laing) c Murray ....................... 6 60.0 unplaced last 5; 6Q12 7Q10 6Q10 5 CaPtaiN disKO(R du Plessis) c Maujean.....13 60.0 MR-11; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 3; 7K14 11K16 12K14 6 WarreN PlaCe(AC Greeff) X ndlovu ...........14 60.0 MR-10; unplaced last 5; 3T16 2F16 4F16 7 Paratus(DA Sham) S khathi .........................11 60.0 MR-5; in frame last 3; 5D14 7D16 5F13 8 Heir tO riCHes(DJ McLachlan) S naidoo ...10 60.0 MR-2; unplaced last 4; 12L16 6L20 11K20 9 lavita NOir(AC Greeff) A Fortune .................. 9 60.0 MR-4; Dist▼ unplaced last 6; 16A16 12F10 10Q14 10 reaCH tHe raiNBOW(JVA Strydom) W Agrella ...3 60.0 MR-10; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 7; 12S12 9F16 7F10 11 Billy’s MaGiC(Y Bremner) S khumalo........... 1 60.0 unplaced last 4; prev run on a/w; 6F24 12 FlaMiNG diyas(GD Smith) l Mxothwa .......... 7 60.0 hdgr ON; Dist▼ second run; 7V14 8V17 13 iNvitiNG lily(T Laing) e Webber .................... 8 60.0 Dist▼ new stbl (ex JA Soma); 8F14 8F16 14 OraCle(DA Sham) G v niekerk ......................17 60.0 2F12 2F12 15 sKy MastersON(DA Sham) c Zackey .........15 60.0 Dist▲ 16 WiNNiNG daNCer(DA Sham) T Gould .........12 60.0 Captain Al gelding 1100k bk1 (SI 1 4F10 6F10 9F14 17 Judd POWer(GD Smith) - reserve 1 .............. 4 56.0

START PA2/Pick SiX1 1:35PM MAiden PlATe (F&M)(TuRF) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-3-6-10)(4-8)(5-11)Fairview 3 4L16 2F16 4K16 1 liMPOPO river(MW Bass) G v niekerk ......10 60.0 MR-1; in frame last 3; 11K16 6K16 6F14 2 sHira(DA Sham) S khathi ................................. 3 60.0 MR-2; unplaced last 5; 6F14 7F16 6F14 3 Nurse Harriet(DA Sham) k Zechner ........... 4 60.0 hdgr OFF; unplaced last 5; 3F16 3F19 5F14 4 velvet OrCHid(AC Greeff) A Fortune ............ 6 60.0 MR-1; 6F16 5F19 2F19 5 la Myst(R du Plessis) M yeni .......................... 1 60.0 MR-1; prev run on a/w; 7T16 9V17 9F14 6 ONe lOve(DA Sham) c Zackey .......................11 60.0 unplaced last 5; 7F12 11F12 8F13 7 BiG riCH(GW Uren) l Mxothwa ....................... 2 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 5F10 12F12 3F14 8 sHOCKWave(AC Greeff) X ndlovu ................... 5 60.0 7F14 10F19 10F14 9 GO FOr GOld(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe .........12 60.0 MR-10; unplaced last 4; 7F12 10 CrystHal(DA Sham) c Murray ....................... 7 60.0 second run; 6F16 7F16 11 tHeMla(R du Plessis) c Maujean .................... 8 60.0 4F10 4F12 12 CliFtON saNds(J Snaith) S khumalo ............ 9 56.0 Dist▲

START PA3/Pick SiX2/JAckPoT1 2:10PM MR 86 hAndicAP (TuRF) - 1800M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-3)(2-8)(5-7)(9-10)Fairview 4 3F24 2F32 2F19 1 OH sO MOdus(R du Plessis) M yeni ............... 8 60.5 MR+1; Dist▼ in frame last 3; 9T25 10T25 4F20 2 OrCHestrated(T Laing) R danielson ............ 4 60.5 hdgr ON; Dist▼ 4F16 4K16 6F24 3 Fly liKe tHe WiNd(R du Plessis) c Maujean ....3 59.0 MR-3; Dist▼ 7F12 5F14 10F14 4 NOttiNG Hill(DA Sham) k Zechner ............... 9 57.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 9K16 3F20 7F24 5 MOre tHaN GraNd(J Snaith) S khumalo ..... 5 55.5 Dist▼ 11T16 9F12 3F16 6 Crevasse(AC Greeff) A Fortune ...................... 7 55.0 Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 6F20 4F19 5F20 7 GalaO(J Snaith) G v niekerk ...........................10 55.0 Dist▼ 3T16 7T16 10F16 8 elusive seveN(T Laing) c Murray ................. 2 53.5 MR-2; btnF; Dist▲ 2F20 8F20 10F24 9 seattle sWiNG(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ...... 1 53.5 MR-2; Dist▼ 6F12 10F14 5F16 10 rusH iN(GD Smith) S naidoo ........................... 6 52.0 MR-1; Dist▲ unplaced last 8;

START PA4/Pick SiX3/JAckPoT2 2:45PM MR 68 hAndicAP (TuRF) - 2700M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-10)(5-9-11-12)Fairview 5 4F18 2F24 11F20 1 silver iMaGe(T Laing) R danielson ............... 4 60.0 MR-2; Dist▲ 3F24 7F24 6F24 2 tHe BarBadiaN(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ...... 7 59.0 MR-2; 3F19 1F24 11F24 3 MaN OF tHe ClOtH(G Paddock) l Mxothwa .. 5 52.5 hdgr OFF; 6F19 8F22 3F24 4 duel FOrt(AC Greeff) T Gould ......................12 52.5 9F12 12F14 11F16 5 iMPressiONist(JVA Strydom) c Zackey .....10 52.5 MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 4F24 1F16 16F14 6 MaGiC iCe(DA McKenzie) e Webber ................ 3 52.0 Dist▲ 1F19 5F32 7F24 7 MulaaZeM(JH Strydom) k Ramsamy ...........11 52.0 10F14 8F16 2F24 8 FaCeBOOK(Y Bremner) S naidoo ..................... 6 52.0 MR-5; 13F24 4F32 12F19 9 BadGer’s trail(JVA Strydom) S devoy ........ 8 52.0 MR+5; prev run on a/w; 12F16 7F20 16F24 10 diviNe iNvitatiON(GD Smith) k Zechner ..... 9 52.0 unplaced last 5; 11F14 9F19 10Q18 11 striCt By staNdard(JVA Strydom) c Maujean .2 52.0 MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 6; 6F32 8F24 11Q18 12 FaMiliar CHat(JVA Strydom) c Murray ........ 1 52.0 hdgr OFF; unplaced last 6;

START PA5/Pick SiX4/JAckPoT3 3:25PM lAdy’S SliPPeR STAkeS (2yo FillieS)(liSTed)(TuRF) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-9)(2-11)(3-4)(6-8-10-13-16)(7-12-14)Fairview 6 1F12 5F12 3F14 1 audrie dO(DA Sham) k Zechner ...................12 60.0 1F10 2 CaNdy CrusH(Y Bremner) c Murray ............10 60.0 Dist▲ won last; second run; 9F12 5F10 9F10 3 CuveO(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ......................14 60.0 MR-69; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 3F14 5F14 2F12 4 dOuBle HaPPiNess(GD Smith) S naidoo .... 8 60.0 2K10 1K11 2K11 5 extradite(MW Bass) G v niekerk .................. 3 60.0 btnF; Dist▲ in frame last 4; 2V10 2T12 2T10 6 FavOur’s Pride(C Spies) c Zackey .............. 9 60.0 btnF; Dist▲ in frame last 3; 4F12 2F14 1F12 7 HurriCaNe sHelley(AC Greeff) X ndlovu 16 60.0 won last; in frame last 4; 11T10 7V10 3V12 8 iNtisara(C Spies) c Maujean ......................... 4 60.0 Dist▲ note run on 9Jun; 3F12 4F14 4F14 9 itsMydarliN(DA Sham) S khathi .................. 2 60.0 in frame last 3; 1F10 4F10 10 lady WillOW(C Spies) R danielson .............. 7 60.0 Dist▲ 2F12 1F12 11 MaveriCK Girl(Y Bremner) l Mxothwa ......13 60.0 Dist▲ won last; 2F10 2F12 1F14 12 O taMara(AC Greeff) A Fortune ....................11 60.0 won last; in frame last 6; 14F16 7F14 5F10 13 reFraiN(C Spies) W Agrella ............................ 1 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 5F10 1F14 6F14 14 saMiaM(AC Greeff) T Gould ............................. 5 60.0 9F12 1F10 2F14 15 seattle suNrise(J Snaith) S khumalo ........ 6 60.0 2V10 3S11 4V14 16 tiMedtOPerFeCtiON(C Spies) M yeni......15 60.0 in frame last 3;

START PA6/Pick SiX5/JAckPoT4 4:00PM condiTionS PlATe (F&M)(TuRF) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-4-5)(3-6)(9-10)Fairview 7 2F16 1F14 2F16 1 suNset triPP(J Snaith) S khumalo ............... 6 60.0 btnF; in frame last 4; 3F14 8F12 6F14 2 FaCiNatiNG Filly(AC Greeff) A Fortune ........ 7 57.5 MR-2; 7S16 5F16 8F18 3 CasHa(DA Sham) JP vd Merwe ........................ 4 54.5 Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 1D14 1D14 4F16 4 NyaNGaN(AC Greeff) T Gould .........................10 54.0 in frame last 3; 3F12 2F14 3F16 5 Purely atOMiC(AC Greeff) X ndlovu ............ 9 54.0 btnF; in frame last 13; 2F16 4F16 2F18 6 MirrOr tHe MOON(DA Sham) k Zechner ..11 54.0 Dist▼ in frame last 3; 5F12 1F13 10F12 7 a P iKHaJa(C Spies) c Zackey ........................ 5 54.0 Dist▲ 8K12 5K14 7K16 8 Waity Katie(MW Bass) G v niekerk ............... 2 51.5 unplaced last 3; 6F12 7F12 17F12 9 BareGa(Y Bremner) S naidoo .......................... 3 50.5 Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 13F16 11F20 10F16 10 First OF May(Y Bremner) c Murray .............. 8 50.5 unplaced last 4; 2K16 9K16 5F20 11 deeP seCret(GS Kotzen) e Webber ............... 1 50.0 MR-2; Dist▼

START PA7/Pick SiX6 4:35PM MR 72 hAndicAP (TuRF) - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-4)(2-3-5-10)(6-9-16)(7-13)(12-15)(14-17)Fairview 8 3T12 12T15 8V14 1 sCaNdal(C Spies) M yeni ................................ 4 60.5 MR-2; Dist▼ 10F10 3F10 2F10 2 siMPly BlaCK(Y Bremner) S khumalo .........16 60.5 MR+1; prev run on a/w; 6L10 14K10 10F10 3 WesterN MOvie(Y Bremner) S naidoo .......17 60.5 MR-3; hdgr ON; unplaced last 5; 12Q12 3Q10 1F12 4 Over BudGet(C Spies) - scratched .............14 60.0 6F13 9F13 1F12 5 PaCyaNO(Y Bremner) X ndlovu ......................13 60.0 MR+6; won last; 2K14 4K14 9F12 6 stratOCruiser(DA McKenzie) c Maujean ... 9 60.0 2F10 1F10 3F10 7 BONFire Heart(T Laing) R danielson .........12 59.5 MR+3; in frame last 3; 11F10 9F10 15F12 8 tetelestai(JVA Strydom) W Agrella ............... 1 59.0 MR-8; unplaced last 5; 3F10 2F10 4F12 9 aMadeus rOCKs(DA McKenzie) k Ramsamy ....2 58.5 in frame last 5; 2F12 9F10 3F12 10 FirtH OF Clyde(Y Bremner) l Mxothwa ......10 58.5 16F12 5F10 8F10 11 BaNK it(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ...................... 5 58.0 MR-4; unplaced last 4; 4D14 2D16 3D14 12 sKy Castle(AC Greeff) T Gould ...................... 7 58.0 MR-4; btnF; Dist▼ 6F10 15F12 7F12 13 CaPtaiN ON tHe ruN(T Laing) c Murray ..... 3 57.5 MR-5; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 9; 6F12 12F12 16F12 14 islaNd exPress(DA Sham) S khathi ............ 8 55.5 MR-1; 3L13 3K12 4F12 15 iN Full reGalia(AC Greeff) A Fortune ........11 55.5 MR-3; in frame last 3; 11T14 9V12 11V12 16 aNyday aNytiMe(DA McKenzie) e Webber ... 6 54.5 MR-6; unplaced last 3; 12F13 1F10 7F10 17 aNtaGONist(DA Sham) k Zechner ................15 53.5

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

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30 SPORTING POST • FriDAY 10th - SUNDAY 12th JUNE 2016

Greyville Mixed

Saturday • 11th June 2016

RACE 1 2/1 CAPTAIN OF ROCK 3/1 Last Winter 3/1 King Of Scots 4/1 Dancing Wall 10/1 Dynamite Master 10/1 Oriole 14/1 Golden Ball 33/1 Rock Of Africa 33/1 Blue Castle 50/1 Luckdragon RACE 2 3/1 Psycho Syd 4/1 Captain Swarovski 5/1 Vous Et Var 5/1 Rafeef 5/1 The Stone Thrower 7/1 Dance On Air 7/1 TAR HEEL 14/1 Patty Cake 33/1 Main Submission 33/1 Promissory 50/1 Jason Argo RACE 3 5/2 AUSSIE AUSTIN 4/1 Chili Con Carne 4/1 Daffiq 5/1 Buffalo Soldier 7/1 Coyote 7/1 Step Up 14/1 Zelig 14/1 Palladium 14/1 Lee’s Star 14/1 Side Show 25/1 Skip The Red RACE 4 4/1 Star Burst Galaxy 4/1 Maleficent 4/1 INTRIGUING LADY 5/1 Oriental Oak 5/1 Call Me Winter 10/1 Flash Fire 10/1 Arissa 10/1 Querari Falcon 14/1 Final Judgement 14/1 Diamond In The Sky RACE 5 4/1 INARA 4/1 Olma 5/1 Cuvee Brut 5/1 Silver Mountain 7/1 Entisaar 7/1 Sensible Lover 10/1 Bichette 10/1 Alexis 10/1 Littleblacknumber 14/1 Cosmic Light 25/1 Eventual Angel 33/1 Silver Class RACE 6 4/1 It Is Written 5/1 Saratoga Dancer 5/1 THE CONGLOMERATE 5/1 Dynamic 5/1 Deputy Jud 10/1 Master’s Eye 10/1 Way Of Light 10/1 Big Cat 14/1 Greek Legend 14/1 Exit Here 20/1 Punta Arenas 25/1 Halve The Deficit 25/1 Gold Onyx RACE 7 12/10 FRENCH NAVY 5/1 Mac De Lago 7/1 Paterfamilias 7/1 Prospect Strike 10/1 Ice Machine 10/1 Trip To Heaven 10/1 Triptique 10/1 New Predator 14/1 Captain Aldo 14/1 Bezanova RACE 8 4/1 Capel Top 5/1 ROYAL LIFE 7/1 Mumsy’s Jet 7/1 Do Be Snappy 7/1 Overlap 7/1 Team Guys 10/1 Spanish Captain 10/1 Cat In Command 10/1 Fantasy Art 14/1 Mayfair 14/1 Nicklaus 25/1 Mark My Card 25/1 Hip Hop Dancer 33/1 Putchini RACE 9 3/1 Secret Warning 4/1 TANJIRO 5/1 Rosslyn Chapel 5/1 Live On The Moon 7/1 Mackdesi 10/1 Oh Boy 10/1 Rap Attack 14/1 Pure Valor 14/1 Sovereign Reign 20/1 Baltic Amber 20/1 Guy From Dubai 33/1 Tayaar RACE 10 4/1 Never Settle 4/1 Top Form 4/1 Roy’s Strike Force 7/1 Silence Descends 7/1 Sea Fever 10/1 Cutting Edge 10/1 Fire The Rocket 10/1 Hunting Owl 14/1 PIANO MAN 14/1 El Gallo 20/1 Royalsecuritybaby 25/1 Aldric 25/1 Highway Explorer 33/1 Albert 50/1 Burra Boy 50/1 Promissory

START 11:30PM MAiden Juvenile PlATe (PolyTRAck) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(5-8)Greyville 1 5D10 8S10 10S12 1 Blue Castle(GS Kotzen) S Randolph ................... 2 60.0 unplaced last 3; first run on a/w; 3S12 2 CaPtaiN OF rOCK(CS Laird) A Marcus ................ 8 60.0 second run; first run on a/w; 3 dyNaMite Master(WH Marwing) eS ngwane .. 5 60.0 Russian Sage colt 30k nt (SI 0.28) 9S12 3S10 5S12 4 GOldeN Ball(W Badenhorst) S khumalo.............. 6 60.0 first run on a/w; 2D12 5 KiNG OF sCOts(D Campbell) B lerena ................. 7 60.0 second run; 6 last WiNter(D Kannemeyer) A delpech .............. 9 60.0 Western Winter colt 3700k bk1 (SI 7S12 7 luCKdraGON(AJ Rivalland) B nyawo..................... 4 60.0 second run; first run on a/w; 8 OriOle(D Campbell) S veale .................................... 1 60.0 Fort Wood gelding 425k ns (SI 1.00 9D14 9 rOCK OF aFriCa(VH Marshall) B Fayd’herbe ....10 60.0 second run; first run on a/w; 10 daNCiNG Wall(MF de Kock) Wei Marwing .......... 3 57.5 Mambo In Seattle filly; first run;

START 12:05PM duRBAn dASh (non-BlAck TyPe)(PolyTRAck) - 1100M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-5)(4-7)Greyville 2 1K10 13T10 3S10 1 tar Heel(J Ramsden) P Strydom ........................... 8 60.0 first run on a/w; 1K12 1K12 5S11 2 CaPtaiN sWarOvsKi(J Snaith) A delpech ......... 6 60.0 first run on a/w; 1K12 7S11 2D12 3 PsyCHO syd(VH Marshall) B Fayd’herbe .............11 60.0 MR+1; 6T14 6D13 8D16 4 MaiN suBMissiON(CS Laird) S Randolph ........... 1 56.0 MR+6; 1st run gelded; 2K10 2V12 5V12 5 tHe stONe tHrOWer(J Ramsden) A Marcus ... 4 56.0 Dist▼ returns to a/w; 5D10 2D10 1D12 6 vOus et var(ML Roberts) S khumalo .................. 9 54.0 MR+6; won last; 1S12 3D14 1D14 7 daNCe ON air(CS Laird) k de Melo ...................... 7 52.0 MR+2; Dist▼ won last; 1V12 1V12 2V12 8 raFeeF(MF de Kock) M yeni ...................................10 52.0 btnF; in frame last 3; 4T11 4V10 5D10 9 Patty CaKe(JJ v Vuuren) JP vd Merwe ................. 2 50.0 MR-1; 1S12 4S12 4D12 10 PrOMissOry(JE Freedman) G v niekerk ............... 3 50.0 in frame last 3; 8D10 12D12 5D10 11 JasON arGO(CE Erasmus) W kennedy .................. 5 50.0 MR-2; unplaced last 3;

START PA112:40PM GATecRASheR STAkeS (liSTed)(TuRF) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-7)(4-5)Greyville 3 2T10 1T10 1 aussie austiN(MG Azzie) k Zechner .................... 2 60.0 Dist▲ won last; 1S10 3S12 2 BuFFalO sOldier(CS Laird) A Marcus ................ 9 60.0 Dist▲ 2V11 1V14 5T12 3 CHili CON CarNe(M Houdalakis) P Strydom....... 3 60.0 Dist▲ 1D12 4 COyOte(MF de Kock) B lerena ..............................10 60.0 won last; second run; 2S12 1S14 5 daFFiq(MF de Kock) Wei Marwing .......................... 6 60.0 won last; 3S12 1D12 6D14 6 lee’s star(DR Drier) S veale ................................. 8 60.0 1D12 7 PalladiuM(CS Laird) k de Melo ............................ 5 60.0 Dist▲ won last; second run; 2S10 7S11 3D14 8 sKiP tHe red(L Forbes) A Forbes .......................... 7 60.0 4S14 1D16 9 steP uP(VH Marshall) B Fayd’herbe ......................11 60.0 won last; prev run on a/w; 4D12 1D12 10 ZeliG(G v Zyl) W kennedy .......................................... 4 60.0 won last; first run on turf; 3V14 3V16 11 side sHOW(SG Tarry) S khumalo ............................ 1 58.0

START PA2/Pick SiX1 1:15PM devon AiR STAkeS (2yo FillieS)(liSTed)(TuRF) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-7)(4-8)(9-10)Greyville 4 1D12 1D12 1 Call Me WiNter(MD Miller) B lerena ................ 9 60.0 Dist▲ won last 2; 1T10 6T11 3T12 2 arissa(AG Laird) c ngcobo ....................................10 58.0 Dist▲ 2S10 3D14 10S12 3 diaMONd iN tHe sKy(AJ Wright) A delpech ...... 4 58.0 Dist▲ 2K12 2S12 1S14 4 FiNal JudGeMeNt(GS Kotzen) S Randolph ........ 6 58.0 won last; in frame last 3; 6K14 1S14 5 FlasH Fire(VH Marshall) S veale ........................... 8 58.0 hdgr ON; won last; 3T10 2T11 3T12 6 iNtriGuiNG lady(MF de Kock) M yeni ................ 7 58.0 btnF; hdgr OFF; Dist▲ 2V12 1V14 7 MaleFiCeNt(AG Laird) Wei Marwing .................... 3 58.0 won last; 6S10 1D14 8 OrieNtal OaK(GS Kotzen) P Strydom ................... 2 58.0 won last; 1S12 9 querari FalCON(MG Azzie) k Zechner ............... 1 58.0 Dist▲ won last; second run; 1T10 3T10 4T10 10 star Burst Galaxy(MG Azzie) A Marcus ......... 5 58.0 Dist▲ in frame last 3;

START PA3/Pick SiX2/JAckPoT1 2:00PM GR2 TiBouchinA STAkeS (TuRF) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-4)(2-7)(10-12)Greyville 5 1K16 1T16 12T20 1 iNara(MW Bass) G v niekerk ................................... 9 60.0 Dist▼ 4K14 10S12 1D14 2 alexis(BJ Crawford) c orffer .................................... 6 59.0 MR+1; won last; 4K16 7S12 4T15 3 BiCHette(SG Tarry) S khumalo ............................... 8 59.0 MR-2; 4K16 2K14 6D16 4 silver MOuNtaiN(MW Bass) B Fayd’herbe ....... 2 58.5 MR-3; btnF; 5K11 8K16 4S12 5 eNtisaar(MF de Kock) A delpech .......................... 1 58.5 btnF; Dist▲ 1D16 1D16 8T16 6 OlMa(F Robinson) P Strydom .................................12 58.0 1K14 6S12 5S12 7 Cuvee Brut(BJ Crawford) A Marcus ..................10 58.0 Dist▲ 1K14 12K16 4S16 8 eveNtual aNGel(DR Drier) S veale..................... 7 58.0 btnF; 2T12 2T16 7T12 9 seNsiBle lOver(WH Marwing) Wei Marwing ..... 4 58.0 Dist▲ 5S12 8S12 2D14 10 littleBlaCKNuMBer(DC Howells) B lerena ... 3 58.0 2T11 2T15 3D14 11 silver Class(JJ v Vuuren) R Simons ................... 5 58.0 in frame last 3; 5K10 2K12 9S12 12 COsMiC liGHt(DC Howells) M yeni ....................11 57.5 Dist▲

START PA4/Pick SiX3/JAckPoT2 2:35PM GR3 cuP TRAil (TuRF) - 1800M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-6)(4-11)(10-13)Greyville 611K18 7K20 8D14 1 PuNta areNas(DR Drier) k de Melo .................... 6 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 6; 9K20 11D14 9D19 2 GOld ONyx(SG Tarry) B Fayd’herbe ........................ 5 59.0 MR-2; unplaced last 4; 1S14 2S18 5D19 3 it is WritteN(D Kannemeyer) A delpech ............. 7 57.5 5K18 7S18 14D19 4 Master’s eye(J Snaith) P Strydom ...................... 3 57.0 MR-2; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 3; 14K18 6D14 4D19 5 tHe CONGlOMerate(J Ramsden) A Marcus ..... 8 57.0 4T16 7T20 11D19 6 Halve tHe deFiCit(SG Tarry) S khumalo ........... 2 56.5 MR-3; 5K14 11D16 11D16 7 exit Here(CS Laird) Wei Marwing ........................10 56.0 MR-2; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 4D16 6S20 1S18 8 Way OF liGHt(GB Puller) B Jacobson.................... 9 56.0 MR+4; won last; 1K16 5S16 5S18 9 BiG Cat(BJ Crawford) c orffer ................................. 4 55.5 5T14 13T20 2D19 10 dePuty Jud(MG Azzie) k Zechner .......................11 55.5 MR-1; btnF; Dist▼ 18T20 2S16 3D19 11 dyNaMiC(J Snaith) G v niekerk ............................... 1 55.5 1D20 3D16 4D14 12 saratOGa daNCer(DC Howells) M yeni ..........12 54.0 Dist▲ in frame last 7; 6T20 1T16 8D19 13 GreeK leGeNd(MG Azzie) JP vd Merwe .............13 52.0

START PA5/Pick SiX4/JAckPoT3 3:10PM GR1 RiSinG Sun Gold chAllenGe (TuRF) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-2-10)Greyville 7 4T18 3T20 2T20 1 FreNCH Navy(SG Tarry) Wei Marwing ................10 60.0 Dist▼ in frame last 6; 8T12 5T14 13T12 2 triP tO HeaveN(SG Tarry) S khumalo ................. 5 60.0 1st run gelded; Dist▲ 3T14 9T16 3D14 3 iCe MaCHiNe(CS Laird) A Marcus ......................... 9 60.0 MR-2; 1K18 5K20 1D14 4 PaterFaMilias(MW Bass) Scratched ................. 2 60.0 won last; 1T14 8T16 8T15 5 CaPtaiN aldO(SD Gray) B Fayd’herbe ................. 8 60.0 8K20 4T20 4T20 6 MaC de laGO(WH Marwing) P Strydom ............... 7 60.0 MR+5; Dist▼ 11K10 4S10 2D14 7 triPtique(DR Drier) S veale................................... 1 60.0 MR+5; 4T14 10T16 6T18 8 BeZaNOva(AG Laird) S Randolph ............................ 4 60.0 MR-3; Dist▼ 3T16 1D14 11D20 9 NeW PredatOr(JJ v Vuuren) R Simons ............... 3 58.5 Dist▼ 3T14 7D16 8D20 10 PrOsPeCt striKe(SG Tarry) A delpech .............. 6 58.5 MR-2; Dist▼

START PA6/Pick SiX5/JAckPoT4 3:45PM kZn WinTeR chAllenGe 1600 (non-BlAck TyPe)(TuRF) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(5-9)(6-12)(7-8)Greyville 8 2D16 3D18 4D16 1 MuMsy’s Jet(AJ Wright) P Strydom ...................10 60.0 MR+2; in frame last 4; 1D16 7D16 6D16 2 teaM Guys(CS Laird) A Marcus ...........................14 59.5 1st run gelded; hdgr OFF; 2D16 2D16 1D16 3 Cat iN COMMaNd(PL Lunn) k de Melo ............... 8 59.0 MR+5; won last; in frame last 6; 3D14 9D14 1S16 4 rOyal liFe(AD Gordon) B Fayd’herbe .................... 5 59.0 MR+8; won last; 1D16 1D16 1D16 5 OverlaP(D Campbell) B lerena ............................12 58.5 MR+15; won last 4; 2D14 13D14 3D14 6 sPaNisH CaPtaiN(AJ Rivalland) k Zechner .......11 57.0 hdgr ON; prev run on a/w; 1D14 4D16 2D14 7 dO Be sNaPPy(D Kannemeyer) S Randolph.......... 3 56.0 MR+7; btnF; in frame last 5; 1D16 4D16 1D16 8 CaPel tOP(D Kannemeyer) A delpech ................... 2 55.5 MR+6; Dist▼ won last; 12D14 2D16 1D16 9 MayFair(D Campbell) S veale ................................. 7 54.5 MR+4; won last; prev run on a/w; 5D20 2D16 9D16 10 NiCKlaus(DC Howells) M yeni ................................ 1 54.5 MR+12; prev run on a/w; 10S18 5D16 12S16 11 MarK My Card(W Badenhorst) R Simons ........... 9 54.0 unplaced last 4; 2D16 2D16 1D14 12 FaNtasy art(AJ Rivalland) W kennedy ................. 6 52.5 MR+6; won last; in frame last 5; 4D12 8S12 11S14 13 HiP HOP daNCer(GS Kotzen) G v niekerk ........... 4 52.0 MR-3; 4D16 6D14 4S16 14 PutCHiNi(CE Erasmus) M ntuli .............................13 52.0 MR-1;

START PA7/Pick SiX6 4:25PM kZn WinTeR chAllenGe 2000 (non-BlAck TyPe)(TuRF) - 2000M - SAMe TRAineR:(11-12)Greyville 9 3D16 3D16 6D19 1 MaCKdesi(C Scott) B lerena .................................. 5 60.0 MR-1; Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 8D16 2D14 1D16 2 seCret WarNiNG(CS Laird) A Marcus ................ 2 58.0 MR+7; Dist▲ won last; 1D14 6D16 5D16 3 OH BOy(DR Drier) S veale ......................................... 8 58.0 Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 4D20 2D18 5D18 4 rOsslyN CHaPel(WH Marwing) Wei Marwing ... 1 57.5 prev run on a/w; 2D19 2D16 5D19 5 taNJirO(D Kannemeyer) A delpech .......................11 57.5 btnF; hdgr OFF; Dist▲ 4D14 6S16 3S16 6 raP attaCK(GS Kotzen) k de Melo ....................... 7 57.0 Dist▲ 4D16 3D19 7S16 7 sOvereiGN reiGN(L Cunha) S khumalo .............. 3 56.0 MR-1; Dist▲ 2D19 5D16 2D19 8 Pure valOr(L Denysschen) A Forbes .................10 55.5 MR+5; Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 2D20 1D19 4D20 9 live ON tHe MOON(A Nel) G v niekerk .............12 53.5 Dist▲ in frame last 6; 8S16 6D16 9D19 10 BaltiC aMBer(DC Howells) M yeni ...................... 4 53.0 MR-8; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 2D16 11D16 12S18 11 Guy FrOM duBai(MF de Kock) JP vd Merwe...... 9 52.5 MR-2; Dist▲ note run on 8Jun; 1D19 12D20 10D20 12 tayaar(MF de Kock) eS ngwane ............................. 6 52.0 Dist▲ prev run on a/w;

START 5:00PM kZn WinTeR chAllenGe 1200 (non-BlAck TyPe)(TuRF) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(4-11)(12-13)Greyville 10 1D12 7S12 4D12 1 CuttiNG edGe(DS Bosch) P Strydom ................... 5 63.5 prev run on a/w; 7K12 1D12 4S11 2 sea Fever(DR Drier) S veale .................................. 2 60.0 1D14 1S14 2S16 3 Never settle(D Kannemeyer) A delpech ..........12 58.5 MR+1; Dist▼ in frame last 3; 3S10 1S10 4S10 4 PiaNO MaN(JM Goodman) S Randolph ................13 58.5 in frame last 4; 10D12 2D10 5D10 5 HuNtiNG OWl(DC Howells) M yeni ....................... 9 58.0 MR+2; prev run on a/w; 5D12 2D12 4D10 6 tOP FOrM(CS Laird) A Marcus ............................... 4 57.0 prev run on a/w; 3D16 1D12 1D14 7 rOy’s striKe FOrCe(PV Lafferty) Wei Marwing .. 1 56.5 MR+3; won last 2; in frame last 3; 1D10 6D10 3D10 8 Fire tHe rOCKet(D Campbell) k de Melo ........10 54.5 MR+1; hdgr ON; prev run on a/w; 4D12 7D14 4V12 9 sileNCe desCeNds(SG Tarry) S khumalo .......... 8 54.0 MR-1; note run on 9Jun; 3D12 6D14 2S12 10 el GallO(ML Roberts) G v niekerk ........................11 53.0 5S12 6S12 8S12 11 aldriC(JM Goodman) k Zechner ............................. 6 52.5 MR-1; unplaced last 4; 8D14 6D16 5D14 12 rOyalseCurityBaBy(KG Naidoo) W kennedy ...16 52.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 4D14 4D14 1D12 13 alBert(KG Naidoo) eS ngwane .............................15 52.0 MR-3; won last; in frame last 3; 3S12 3S12 10D14 14 Burra BOy(M Dixon) JP vd Merwe ....................... 3 52.0 MR-1; prev run on a/w; 1S12 4S12 4D12 15 PrOMissOry(JE Freedman) - reserve 1 ..............14 52.0 in frame last 3; prev run on a/w; 2S12 10D12 5D12 16 HiGHWay exPlOrer(AJ Rivalland) - reserve 2 ... 7 58.5 hdgr OFF; prev run on a/w;

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RACE 1 15/10 COCK-A-HOOP 3/1 Cape Horn 4/1 I Travel Light 7/1 Varsity Cup 10/1 Bold Winter Dream 10/1 Make A Memory 20/1 Rider Of The Storm 25/1 Gimme Green 50/1 Itemba Labantu RACE 2 12/10 CAPTAIN MARMALADE 3/1 Kenny Trix 3/1 Dark Force 5/1 Sunset Eyes 14/1 Go Marty Go 20/1 British Fairy 33/1 King Of Aces 33/1 Pure Logic 33/1 Idealist 33/1 Trojan Quest RACE 3 16/10 Silver Captain 5/1 Amazingly 5/1 Clifton Sunset 5/1 RUNAWAY REBEL 7/1 Main Ambition 14/1 Jet Star Joy 14/1 Rustar Dhow 14/1 Victoria College 20/1 Cavalleria 25/1 Dark Goddess 25/1 Sounds Of Love RACE 4 2/1 TWINKLE TOES 4/1 Juba 5/1 Mamselle Al 7/1 Sunstrip 7/1 State Ballet 7/1 Trippvilia 7/1 Sharp Peg 20/1 Helen’s Bay 20/1 Secret Name 25/1 Diva Fever 25/1 Indonesia 66/1 Wind Goddess 66/1 Evies Rock RACE 5 16/10 MR JAY 3/1 Zud Wes 5/1 Megamind 10/1 Castlewood 10/1 Russian Speed 14/1 Imperial Guard 14/1 Ledbury 14/1 Cardinal Call 20/1 Saint Donan 20/1 Shepherds Purse 25/1 Muskets ‘n Roses 25/1 Richard Strauss 33/1 London Knight 33/1 Lane Frost RACE 6 15/10 Entrechat 4/1 LET’S GO GET IT 7/1 Louisiana 10/1 Mulher De Branco 10/1 Judith Anne 14/1 Chanukah 14/1 Waning Crescent 20/1 Be Fabulous 25/1 Belle Of Croom 25/1 Frenni 25/1 Sassy Sal 25/1 Garden Feature 33/1 Gift Of Rain 33/1 Seventh Sister RACE 7 3/1 Overshadow 4/1 DRAGON FLAME 4/1 Golden Peg 5/1 Nottinghamshire 10/1 Banderos 10/1 Shout 10/1 Free Agent 14/1 Slip ‘n Slide 14/1 Royal Flying Corps 14/1 Storm Front 25/1 Top Of The Rock 33/1 March On 50/1 Solar Night 66/1 Ravishing Lad RACE 8 2/1 Pride Rock 4/1 IMPERIAL DANCER 5/1 Master Runner 7/1 Swinging Captain 7/1 Marvan 10/1 Global Nomad 10/1 Soul Of Simon 14/1 Turbulent Air 20/1 Cherish Rivers 25/1 Ravishing Boy 33/1 Kado 33/1 All Blacks Rock 50/1 Fifty Stars 66/1 Play Master 66/1 Cardiff Castle

START 1:00PM MAiden Juvenile PlATe - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(3-7)kenilworth 1 1 BOld WiNter dreaM(GS Kotzen) J Jordaan ...3 60.0 Argonaut colt; first run; 4K10 2 CaPe HOrN(D Kannemeyer) G Behr................. 9 60.0 second run; 5K12 2K12 3 COCK-a-HOOP(J Snaith) R Fourie ................... 8 60.0 5K10 6K10 5K12 4 GiMMe GreeN(DR Hodgson) c du Plooy ........ 7 60.0 unplaced last 3; 6K12 5 i travel liGHt(J Ramsden) d dillon ............. 2 60.0 second run; 15K12 6 iteMBa laBaNtu(VH Marshall) l Africa ....... 5 60.0 second run; 9K12 7 MaKe a MeMOry(J Snaith) A domeyer ......... 4 60.0 second run; 8 rider OF tHe stOrM(ELP Steyn) c Bantam ..... 6 60.0 Horse Chestnut gelding 100k bk2 (S 9 varsity CuP(BJ Crawford) F herholdt ........... 1 60.0 Var colt 650k ns (SI 1.53);

START PA1 1:40PM MAiden Juvenile PlATe - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-4)(5-8)kenilworth 2 7K10 9K10 6K14 1 BritisH Fairy(J Ramsden) d dillon .............. 8 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 7K10 3K10 2 CaPtaiN MarMalade(J Snaith) R Fourie .10 60.0 4K10 3K12 2K12 3 darK FOrCe(GS Kotzen) A Andrews ............... 7 60.0 in frame last 3; 10K10 4 GO Marty GO(J Snaith) c du Plooy ................ 9 60.0 second run; 5 idealist(D Kannemeyer) l Africa .................... 3 60.0 Ideal World gelding; first run; 5K10 3K12 6 KeNNy trix(VH Marshall) A domeyer.............. 6 60.0 7 KiNG OF aCes(ELP Steyn) h vd hoven ............ 1 60.0 King’s Apostle colt 65k bk2 (SI 0. 10K12 8 Pure lOGiC(D Kannemeyer) G Behr ................ 5 60.0 second run; 9 suNset eyes(BJ Crawford) F herholdt ........... 2 60.0 Western Winter colt 300k ns (SI 0. 10 trOJaN quest(HWJ Crawford) R khathi ....... 4 60.0 Argonaut gelding 180k crs (SI 0.64

START PA2/Pick SiX1 2:15PM MAiden Juvenile PlATe (FillieS) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-5)(4-10)(6-8)kenilworth 3 5K12 1 aMaZiNGly(AN Marcus) R Fourie .................... 3 60.0 second run; 8K12 2 Cavalleria(PP Kruyer) R khathi .................... 2 60.0 second run; 3 CliFtON suNset(BJ Crawford) F herholdt .... 4 60.0 Unknown filly 1000k bk1 (SI 1.60); 4 darK GOddess(M Robinson) S Fortune......... 7 60.0 Western Winter filly; first run; 5 Jet star JOy(AN Marcus) G Behr .................. 6 60.0 Royal Air Force filly 25k bk2 (SI 5K8 6K12 4K12 6 MaiN aMBitiON(GS Kotzen) J Jordaan .......... 8 60.0 3K10 7 ruNaWay reBel(ELP Steyn) h vd hoven ...... 9 60.0 second run; 8K12 8 rustar dHOW(GS Kotzen) A Andrews ........... 5 60.0 second run; 3K12 9 silver CaPtaiN(J Ramsden) d dillon .........10 60.0 second run; 10 sOuNds OF lOve(M Robinson) XG carstens . 1 60.0 Elusive Fort filly; first run; 9K12 11 viCtOria COlleGe(J Snaith) A domeyer ...11 60.0 btnF; second run;

START PA3/Pick SiX2/JAckPoT1 2:50PM MAiden PlATe (F&M) - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-11)(7-8)kenilworth 4 3K10 7K10 2K12 1 JuBa(BJ Crawford) F herholdt ........................... 8 60.0 2K10 6K10 2K10 2 sHarP PeG(PD Reeves) A domeyer ................ 4 60.0 2K10 3K10 5K12 3 triPPvilia(DR Hodgson) c du Plooy .............. 2 60.0 4L10 2F12 2K10 4 MaMselle al(GS Kotzen) A Andrews ............ 6 60.0 MR-2; in frame last 11; 6K10 4K10 2K10 5 state Ballet(R v Reenen) R khathi .............. 3 60.0 MR+1; 8K12 2K10 5K10 6 HeleN’s Bay(M Robinson) h vd hoven ........... 7 60.0 4K10 5K10 7K10 7 iNdONesia(HWJ Crawford) d dillon ................ 1 60.0 MR-3; 2L10 4K10 8K10 8 seCret NaMe(HWJ Crawford) XG carstens .10 60.0 MR-2; 12K12 6K12 8K14 9 WiNd GOddess(Mohammed R Allie) l Africa ...11 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 12; 9K12 10 diva Fever(AN Marcus) G Behr ....................12 60.0 second run; 13K12 10K14 11 evies rOCK(BJ Crawford) G Wright ..............13 60.0 Dist▼ 2K10 12 tWiNKle tOes(J Snaith) R Fourie .................. 5 60.0 second run; 6K10 3K10 7K12 13 suNstriP(VH Marshall) c Bantam ................... 9 57.0

START PA4/Pick SiX3/JAckPoT2 3:20PM MR 72 hAndicAP - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(4-11)(5-9)(6-10)(13-14)kenilworth 511K14 5K12 8K10 1 iMPerial Guard(M Robinson) h vd hoven .. 3 62.0 unplaced last 3; 3K10 8K10 9K10 2 saiNt dONaN(PD Reeves) S Fortune .............. 9 60.5 MR-2; 5K12 6K12 5K10 3 CardiNal Call(DR Hodgson) d dillon .......... 2 59.5 MR-1; unplaced last 3; 2K10 2K12 1K10 4 CastleWOOd(WG Prestage) c du Plooy .......14 59.5 MR-3; won last; in frame last 4; 6K10 4K10 2K10 5 ledBury(VH Marshall) l Africa ........................ 7 58.5 MR+1; 5K14 10L14 5K12 6 russiaN sPeed(AE Sands) XG carstens ....... 6 58.5 MR-4; unplaced last 4; 2K12 1K12 2K12 7 Zud Wes(MW Bass) R khathi.........................10 58.5 in frame last 4; 3K12 2K12 9K14 8 MeGaMiNd(GS Kotzen) R Fourie ...................13 58.0 btnF; Dist▼ 10K14 1K12 2K12 9 Mr Jay(VH Marshall) A domeyer ...................... 1 56.5 btnF; 7K10 10K12 8K10 10 lONdON KNiGHt(AE Sands) G Behr..............12 55.0 MR-5; unplaced last 3; 8K12 7K12 4K10 11 MusKets ‘N rOses(WG Prestage) c Bantam ..... 5 55.0 MR-2; 11F12 6F14 8F16 12 riCHard strauss(J Snaith) F herholdt ....... 4 55.0 MR-5; btnF; unplaced last 5; 8K16 4K12 13K16 13 sHePHerds Purse(ELP Steyn) not declared ...11 53.0 Dist▼ 9K12 8K10 8K12 14 laNe FrOst(ELP Steyn) A Andrews ................ 8 52.5 MR-2; unplaced last 3;

START PA5/Pick SiX4/JAckPoT3 3:55PM MR 76 hAndicAP (F&M) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-11)(3-9)(4-12)(6-7)kenilworth 6 1K20 2F18 3F20 1 eNtreCHat(J Snaith) R Fourie ........................ 3 60.5 btnF; Dist▼ in frame last 3; 2K16 12K14 4K16 2 let’s GO Get it(DR Hodgson) d dillon .......... 8 59.5 11K20 12K22 13K14 3 sassy sal(VH Marshall) l Africa ...................12 59.5 unplaced last 3; 11K16 5K16 5K16 4 MulHer de BraNCO(MW Bass) A domeyer ....1 59.0 MR-3; unplaced last 3; 1K14 8K14 7K14 5 CHaNuKaH(GW Ennion) A Andrews ...............14 57.5 5K16 5K16 1L16 6 JuditH aNNe(GS Kotzen) R khathi ................. 6 57.0 MR+6; won last; 7K20 7L20 6K14 7 Be FaBulOus(GS Kotzen) c du Plooy ...........10 57.0 MR-1; unplaced last 5; 3K12 2K14 1K14 8 lOuisiaNa(BJ Crawford) F herholdt ................ 9 56.5 won last; in frame last 3; 3K14 7K16 15K14 9 FreNNi(VH Marshall) h vd hoven ..................... 7 55.5 MR-5; 7K20 6K18 7K14 10 WaNiNG CresCeNt(NL Bruss) G Behr ........11 54.5 MR-1; unplaced last 3; 7K20 12K20 15K16 11 GiFt OF raiN(J Snaith) c Bantam ................... 4 54.0 MR-2; unplaced last 5; 8K14 14K16 6K14 12 seveNtH sister(MW Bass) not declared ..... 5 53.5 MR-3; unplaced last 3; 5K16 11K14 7K20 13 Belle OF CrOOM(M Robinson) XG carstens.....2 53.0 MR-3; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 3K18 3K16 10K18 14 GardeN Feature(AN Marcus) S Fortune ....13 52.0 hdgr ON; Dist▼

START PA6/Pick SiX5/JAckPoT4 4:35PM MR 80 hAndicAP - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(9-11)kenilworth 7 5L14 6F16 3K14 1 draGON FlaMe(GS Kotzen) A Andrews ......... 5 60.5 4L14 7K14 6K12 2 NOttiNGHaMsHire(BJ Crawford) F herholdt ...13 60.5 MR-2; Dist▲ 2K16 3K14 4K14 3 GOldeN PeG(AN Marcus) G Behr .................... 2 59.0 in frame last 4; 1K16 5K14 3K16 4 OversHadOW(J Snaith) R Fourie ................... 8 58.5 5K14 5K14 6K16 5 Free aGeNt(J Ramsden) d dillon ................... 3 57.5 MR-2; unplaced last 3; 6K16 2K14 1K14 6 sHOut(MW Bass) R khathi ............................... 9 57.0 MR+6; won last; 2K16 3L14 11K14 7 sliP ‘N slide(A Nel) A domeyer..................... 1 57.0 9K12 13K12 12K10 8 MarCH ON(WG Prestage) c du Plooy .............. 6 56.5 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 5K14 1K14 2K14 9 rOyal FlyiNG COrPs(GW Ennion) h vd hoven ..14 56.0 MR+2; 4K14 1K12 12K14 10 stOrM FrONt(AE Sands) not declared .......... 7 55.5 3K12 10K12 10K14 11 tOP OF tHe rOCK(GW Ennion) XG carstens .....10 55.5 MR-3; 1K14 1K14 4K14 12 BaNderOs(VH Marshall) l Africa ..................11 55.0 in frame last 9; 12K18 6K12 9K12 13 sOlar NiGHt(GR Puller) c Bantam ................. 4 54.5 MR-2; hdgr OFF; Dist▲ 3K14 12K14 11K14 14 ravisHiNG lad(JMT Stewart) S Fortune ......12 52.0 MR-3;

START PA7/Pick SiX6 5:10PM MAiden PlATe - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(5-10)(8-12)(14-15)kenilworth 8 2K16 14K16 2K14 1 iMPerial daNCer(BJ Crawford) F herholdt . 9 60.0 MR-4; 6T16 13T16 7K12 2 CHerisH rivers(PP Kruyer) J Jordaan .......12 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 2L16 8K16 4K14 3 GlOBal NOMad(M Robinson) h vd hoven ...10 60.0 MR-3; hdgr ON; 2K14 3K14 4K14 4 sWiNGiNG CaPtaiN(MW Bass) R khathi ....15 60.0 MR-1; in frame last 4; 8K10 8K12 3K12 5 sOul OF siMON(GR Puller) not declared......14 60.0 MR+3; Dist▲ 6L16 5K16 2K14 6 Master ruNNer(A Nel) A domeyer ...........11 60.0 MR+7; 10K12 6K12 5K12 7 KadO(AE Sands) c Bantam ................................ 3 60.0 MR-2; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 8K14 11K14 12K14 8 FiFty stars(VH Marshall) S Fortune .............. 4 60.0 MR-6; unplaced last 7; 8L10 6K12 10K14 9 ravisHiNG BOy(JMT Stewart) G Behr ............ 1 60.0 unplaced last 3; 5K12 10 MarvaN(GR Puller) XG carstens ....................13 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 15K12 11 Play Master(Mohammed R Allie) R Peters ... 7 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 11K12 12 all BlaCKs rOCK(VH Marshall) l Africa ...... 5 56.0 Dist▲ second run; 13K12 13 CardiFF Castle(J Ramsden) d dillon .......... 2 56.0 Dist▲ second run; 2K14 6K14 2K14 14 Pride rOCK(J Snaith) R Fourie ....................... 8 56.0 8K10 15 turBuleNt air(J Snaith) c du Plooy ............ 6 56.0 Dist▲ second run;

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32 SPORTING POST • FriDAY 10th - SUNDAY 12th JUNE 2016

turFFONteiNSunday • 12th June 2016

RACE 1 12/10 Patric 3/1 LITTLE TOKOYO 5/1 Red Dragon 7/1 August Duke 7/1 Uposeupay 20/1 Voodoo 50/1 Hamley 50/1 Striking Night 66/1 Sunglasses 66/1 Johnnie For Pops RACE 2 4/1 Allora 4/1 Fashion Blast 4/1 LEVI LADY 7/1 Rebel’s Diamond 7/1 Perfect Order 7/1 Var Agtig 10/1 Life’s A Highway 14/1 Slinky Dancer 14/1 Lady Of The World 20/1 Charter Jet 20/1 Royal Reaction 20/1 Anna Pavlova 33/1 Dolphinsplayground 66/1 Kitty Coo 66/1 Soldiers Anthem 80/1 Miyake RACE 3 5/2 Truth Of Beauty 5/2 SHINE BRIGHT 5/1 Nasmyth 7/1 Caribbean Queen 10/1 Jujube 10/1 Beckoning 10/1 Wishing Chestnut 14/1 Cosmic Beam 14/1 Lady Cristina 14/1 Salve Regina 20/1 Acrux 25/1 Ribbonofmoonlight 33/1 Wasp 66/1 Approved RACE 4 2/1 SECRET VISION 4/1 Matresse 5/1 Legend Seeker 5/1 Lady Negra 10/1 Kings Creek 10/1 Little Swift 10/1 Tycoon Chief 10/1 Capricious 20/1 Starina 33/1 Liquorice Moon 50/1 Hansa The Ansa 50/1 Acclamation RACE 5 15/10 TROPHY WIFE 5/2 Hollie Point 5/1 Fly Phillippa 7/1 Shepard One 10/1 Seventh Heart 10/1 Pennington Sands 14/1 Lertasha 20/1 Future Fantastic 25/1 Melliflora 33/1 Angelic Appeal 50/1 Victoria Young RACE 6 12/10 Arch Rival 3/1 ENAAD 4/1 Penteliko 7/1 Elusive Flyer 10/1 Rocky Stallone 14/1 Baahir 20/1 New Fort 25/1 The Elmo Effect 33/1 Jet Fever RACE 7 5/2 Deo Juvente 5/2 Judicial 4/1 Jubilee Line 5/1 LIEGE 10/1 Easy Lover 14/1 Stonehenge 14/1 Diesel Jet 14/1 Rainy Day Blues 20/1 Romany Prince RACE 8 3/1 A P Chanel 4/1 Tales Of Mambo 5/1 Laurel Cherry 7/1 Flirting Around 10/1 Tip Of The Glacier 10/1 Sugar Pie 14/1 ELUSIVE PROPHECY 14/1 Bird Alley 14/1 Judith 14/1 Luala 14/1 Jewel Of Gibraltar 20/1 Shankly Gates 25/1 Rozenna 25/1 Polar Secret 25/1 Tobesuretobesure 25/1 Leopard Lily 33/1 Secret Admirer 50/1 Susquehanna

START 12:45PM WoRkRideRS MAiden PlATe - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(-)Turffontein 112T14 2V17 3T16 1 PatriC(D Little) not declared ............................ 5 60.0 5T14 8T15 6T15 2 uPOseuPay(A Nassif) c T ndlovu .................... 4 60.0 unplaced last 10; 11V14 10T20 11T16 3 striKiNG NiGHt(CE Erasmus) T ncume ........ 1 60.0 MR-11; unplaced last 4; 5T15 7T12 6V12 4 auGust duKe(GV Woodruff) G dabamasi ....10 60.0 MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 12D19 14D18 10D14 5 HaMley(R Francis) i lukhele............................ 9 60.0 MR-14; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 8V20 6T10 4T14 6 red draGON(JA Soma) d Mazule ................... 7 60.0 MR+6; 11D24 8T20 7V18 7 suNGlasses(AG Laird) c Mabaya .................. 2 60.0 MR-5; Dist▼ unplaced last 6; 7T16 14T15 12T20 8 JOHNNie FOr POPs(GM Alexander) T Matsoele . 8 60.0 MR-10; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 4T16 9 little tOKOyO(D Nieuwenhuizen) S Siphika . 3 57.0 second run; 7T10 7T15 9T16 10 vOOdOO(J Vos) M Mhlongo .............................. 6 56.0 hdgr ON; unplaced last 4;

START PA1 1:20PM MAiden Juvenile PlATe (FillieS) - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-16)(2-8)(3-4-5-10-15)Turffontein 2 1 allOra(JJ v Vuuren) Wei Marwing .................11 60.0 Captain Al filly 650k bk1 (SI 1.04 2 aNNa PavlOva(RR Magner) c Murray ........... 2 60.0 St Petersburg filly; first run; 3 CHarter Jet(LJ Erasmus) JP vd Merwe ....... 8 60.0 A P Arrow filly; first run; 6T10 9T10 11T10 4 dOlPHiNsPlayGrOuNd(LJ Erasmus) J Mariba ... 1 60.0 unplaced last 3; 2V10 5V10 5V10 5 FasHiON Blast(LJ Erasmus) S Brown ........... 5 60.0 9V12 9V12 6 Kitty COO(C Binda) c Zackey ......................... 3 60.0 7 lady OF tHe WOrld(ST Pettigrew) M v Rensburg . 16 60.0 Great Britain filly 80k crs (SI 0. 3V10 4V10 2V10 8 levi lady(RR Magner) R danielson................. 7 60.0 in frame last 3; 9 liFe’s a HiGHWay(BO Wiid) M yeni .............. 6 60.0 Indigo Magic filly; first run; 12V11 16T10 9V10 10 MiyaKe(LJ Erasmus) M Thackeray .................12 60.0 unplaced last 3; 11 PerFeCt Order(GM Alexander) A Fortune ... 4 60.0 Greys Inn filly 110k grtr (SI 0.59 3T10 12T12 6V10 12 reBel’s diaMONd(D Nieuwenhuizen) S khumalo..14 60.0 hdgr ON; 13 rOyal reaCtiON(BD Botes) c Maujean ......15 60.0 Just As Well filly 60k ns (SI 0.20 14 sliNKy daNCer(RR Sage) G Wrogemann ....13 60.0 Mambo In Seattle filly 180k ns (SI 14V10 15 sOldiers aNtHeM(LJ Erasmus) R Munger .. 9 60.0 second run; 16 var aGtiG(JJ v Vuuren) R Simons .................10 60.0 Var filly 275k ns (SI 0.92);

START PA2/Pick SiX1 1:55PM MAiden PlATe (F&M) - 1160M - SAMe TRAineR:(6-7)Turffontein 3 2T10 4T12 7T12 1 NasMytH(AG Laird) c Murray ........................13 60.0 6T10 2T12 3T10 2 WisHiNG CHestNut(ST Pettigrew) M v Rensburg .. 9 60.0 MR-2; 7T12 11T15 6T12 3 riBBONOFMOONliGHt(DN Stenger) G Wrogemann .11 60.0 MR-3; unplaced last 3; 9T10 10T14 5T12 4 WasP(GM Alexander) l hewitson ...................... 1 60.0 unplaced last 3; 12V16 12V14 6T10 5 aPPrOved(LJ Erasmus) S Brown .................... 3 60.0 MR+3; unplaced last 5; 6 aCrux(C Binda) M Thackeray ........................... 8 60.0 Tiger Ridge filly 160k ns (SI 0.53 7 COsMiC BeaM(C Binda) M yeni ..................... 4 60.0 Greys Inn filly 80k bk2 (SI 0.66); 8 JuJuBe(EG Anderson) A Fortune ...................... 7 60.0 Querari filly; first run; 2T12 9 sHiNe BriGHt(SG Tarry) S khumalo ............... 6 60.0 second run; 2V14 3V14 5T16 10 BeCKONiNG(SD Gray) k Zechner ..................... 2 57.0 Dist▼ 4V10 11 CariBBeaN queeN(PA Peter) c Zackey ........ 5 57.0 second run; 5T10 6V12 12 lady CristiNa(WH Marwing) Wes Marwing ...14 57.0 13 salve reGiNa(JJ v Vuuren) R Simons ..........10 57.0 Horse Chestnut filly; first run; 2V12 14 trutH OF Beauty(GV Woodruff) c Maujean ..12 57.0 second run;

START PA3/Pick SiX2/JAckPoT1 2:30PM MAiden PlATe (F&M) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(-)Turffontein 4 5V12 3T14 9V17 1 Matresse(GV Woodruff) R danielson ...........11 60.0 MR-1; btnF; Dist▼ 2V14 2T14 7T14 2 CaPriCiOus(CE Erasmus) c ngcobo .............. 4 60.0 MR-1; 6V12 4V10 4T10 3 stariNa(CJ Maree) G Wrogemann................... 5 60.0 MR-1; hdgr OFF; Dist▲ 5D14 11V14 8T12 4 liquOriCe MOON(C Binda) c Zackey............ 7 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 10D14 8S14 7V16 5 HaNsa tHe aNsa(R Francis) S Brown .........12 60.0 MR+5; unplaced last 5; 6 tyCOON CHieF(MG Azzie) l hewitson ............ 2 60.0 More Than Ready filly; first run; 11T10 9T16 7 aCClaMatiON(WH Marwing) Wes Marwing... 1 56.0 6V10 2V14 4V16 8 KiNGs CreeK(RR Magner) R Simons .............. 8 56.0 3V14 9 lady NeGra(ST Pettigrew) M v Rensburg ....... 3 56.0 second run; 3T16 2V16 8V14 10 leGeNd seeKer(T Zackey) S khumalo ........... 9 56.0 7T10 6V12 11 little sWiFt(G v Zyl) M yeni ......................... 6 56.0 Dist▲ 4T11 9T12 12 seCret visiON(GM Alexander) A Fortune ....10 56.0 Dist▲

START PA4/Pick SiX3/JAckPoT2 3:05PM PinnAcle STAkeS (F&M) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-7)Turffontein 5 2T15 5T16 1T20 1 trOPHy WiFe(SG Tarry) S khumalo ............... 9 61.5 Dist▼ won last; 6T16 8T15 9T16 2 sHePard ONe(GM Alexander) A Fortune ........ 6 58.5 MR-1; unplaced last 3; 1T12 1T10 2V12 3 HOllie POiNt(AG Laird) Wei Marwing ..........11 57.0 MR+4; btnF; Dist▲ 5D16 10T14 5D16 4 lertasHa(WH Marwing) Wes Marwing ........... 3 57.0 unplaced last 3; 5T15 5V14 7T16 5 Future FaNtastiC(ST Pettigrew) M v Rensburg .. 4 55.5 MR-2; unplaced last 3; 6T25 7T20 3T16 6 PeNNiNGtON saNds(T Zackey) c Zackey ...10 55.5 14T12 4T15 8T16 7 seveNtH Heart(SG Tarry) P Strydom ........... 5 55.5 MR-1; 15T12 8V10 11T16 8 viCtOria yOuNG(L Kruger) R Munger ........... 8 55.5 MR-5; hdgr ON; unplaced last 3; 9T18 6V16 9T25 9 MelliFlOra(MG Azzie) k Zechner .................. 1 54.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 6; 8V14 3T15 2T16 10 Fly PHilliPPa(OA Ferraris) M yeni ................. 7 54.0 5T18 7V16 4T20 11 aNGeliC aPPeal(SD Gray) JP vd Merwe ...... 2 52.5 MR-2; Dist▼

START PA5/Pick SiX4/JAckPoT3 3:40PM PinnAcle STAkeS - 2450M - SAMe TRAineR:(3-6)Turffontein 6 4T25 2T29 1T32 1 arCH rival(GV Woodruff) R danielson .......... 4 60.0 MR+4; won last; in frame last 4; 6T29 6T32 5V24 2 elusive Flyer(ST Pettigrew) k Zechner ........ 8 55.5 MR-3; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 3; 9T16 5T18 1V24 3 eNaad(MF de Kock) S Brown ............................ 2 55.5 MR+7; won last; 10T29 3V24 7V24 4 rOCKy stallONe(D Little) R Munger............. 1 54.0 1V24 1V24 3V24 5 PeNteliKO(MG Azzie) JP vd Merwe ................ 6 52.5 btnF; in frame last 3; 1T26 9V16 11V24 6 BaaHir(MF de Kock) c Murray ......................... 7 52.5 MR-3; 4V24 11T18 7V20 7 tHe elMO eFFeCt(GM Alexander) l hewitson .... 3 52.5 MR-3; Dist▲ 12V16 9V20 6V24 8 Jet Fever(SW Kenny) c Maujean ................... 5 52.5 MR-5; unplaced last 9; 3V20 3T26 6V20 9 NeW FOrt(RR Magner) M Thackeray .............. 9 50.0 MR-2; Dist▲

START PA6/Pick SiX5/JAckPoT4 4:20PM GR3 JuBilee hAndicAP - 1800M - SAMe TRAineR:(3-7)Turffontein 7 1T18 2T20 3K18 1 deO JuveNte(GV Woodruff) P Strydom ......... 9 60.0 MR+2; in frame last 11; 5T20 4T18 1T20 2 JudiCial(T Zackey) A Fortune .......................... 6 59.5 MR+2; Dist▼ won last; 2T20 11T20 5T18 3 stONeHeNGe(SG Tarry) J Mariba .................... 4 59.0 MR-4; 1T18 6T18 8T12 4 rOMaNy PriNCe(OA Ferraris) M yeni ............ 8 56.0 hdgr ON; Dist▲ 4T18 7T16 4T16 5 diesel Jet(E Verdonese) R danielson ............ 2 55.5 MR-1; Dist▲ 7T20 7T16 3T15 6 easy lOver(MG Azzie) JP vd Merwe .............. 3 53.5 Dist▲ 13T18 1D18 10D20 7 lieGe(SG Tarry) S khumalo ............................... 1 52.0 Dist▼ 3T20 5T25 2T20 8 JuBilee liNe(MF de Kock) c Murray .............. 5 52.0 btnF; Dist▼ 1V20 5T20 3T18 9 raiNy day Blues(JA Soma) c Maujean ........ 7 52.0 hdgr ON;

START PA7/Pick SiX6 4:55PM MR 68 hAndicAP (F&M) - 2000M - SAMe TRAineR:(7-11)(12-14)Turffontein 8 6D19 6S20 5T22 1 tales OF MaMBO(A Nassif) P Strydom ........ 6 60.0 MR-1; unplaced last 3; 1V20 1T20 4V20 2 a P CHaNel(GM Alexander) A Fortune...........18 60.0 MR+2; in frame last 3; 1V20 6V20 14T18 3 JuditH(MG Azzie) l hewitson ........................16 59.0 MR-1; Dist▲ 10V20 4T20 3T22 4 laurel CHerry(OA Ferraris) M yeni ............. 8 57.5 1V20 6T20 4V20 5 tiP OF tHe GlaCier(ST Pettigrew) k Zechner ..10 57.5 MR-3; hdgr OFF; 8T10 1T16 7V20 6 JeWel OF GiBraltar(GV Woodruff) c Maujean ..13 57.5 12V17 12V17 2V20 7 sHaNKly Gates(S Moffatt) M Thackeray ....... 7 57.0 MR+6; 8V16 12V16 7V20 8 POlar seCret(C J Mayhew) R Munger ......... 9 56.5 MR-2; unplaced last 4; 8D16 12D16 12D20 9 seCret adMirer(D Nieuwenhuizen) R danielson 15 56.5 MR-10; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 11T18 8T16 2T20 10 FlirtiNG arOuNd(G v Zyl) M v Rensburg ...17 55.5 MR+1; 7T16 2V20 9T20 11 luala(S Moffatt) S Brown ...............................14 55.5 MR+1; 9D19 9V16 13V20 12 suGar Pie(MF de Kock) Wei Marwing............. 1 55.5 MR-5; unplaced last 8; 14T18 6T22 2V20 13 elusive PrOPHeCy(E Verdonese) R Simons ...11 55.0 MR+2; new stbl (ex M Houdalakis); 12T14 15V16 12V20 14 rOZeNNa(MF de Kock) T Appie ........................ 3 54.5 MR-6; unplaced last 3; 3V17 9T20 9T22 15 Bird alley(SD Gray) JP vd Merwe ................. 4 54.0 MR-2; 10T16 4V16 10V20 16 tOBesuretOBesure(H Adamson) F herholdt... 2 54.0 MR-2; 7T18 6T18 10T20 17 leOPard lily(S Naidoo) - reserve 1 ............12 53.5 MR-4; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 8; 4V20 13T20 11T22 18 susqueHaNNa(L Kruger) - reserve 2 ............. 5 52.5 MR-2;

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

KENILWORTH

Tuesday 31 MayGoing: good

Race 1 (585) Kenilworth 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R75,000 K 561 1 0.00 Reine Tonnerre (17) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 6/1 2 b f Kahal - Dakar (Indigo Magic) K 561 2 1.25 Drop The Pilot (7) 60.0 XG Carstens 35/1 2 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Armatrading (Var) - 3 2.50 Smokey Affair (3) 60.0 R Fourie 45/1 2 b f Elusive Fort - Luna Rossa (Captain Al) K 552 4 2.80 Harakiri (2) 60.0 G v Niekerk 7/1 - 5 3.55 On That Note (4) 60.0 G Behr 33/1 K 529 6 3.60 Keep The Faith (14) 60.0 M Byleveld 11/2 K 497 7 4.60 Sunstrip (13) 60.0 C Bantam 6/1 - 8 4.90 Rustar Dhow (12) 60.0 A Andrews 20/1 K 552 9 5.30 Turnpike (6) 60.0 A Domeyer 70/1 K 539 10 6.55 Laikipia (1) 60.0 C du Plooy 30/1 K 562 11 7.30 Irish Grey (11) 60.0 D Dillon 16/1 K 552 12 7.50 Tripolina (5) 60.0 C Orffer 7/1 - 13 9.00 Rubyana (15) 60.0 H vd Hoven 110/1 - 14 11.25 Shanna (10) 60.0 G Wright 40/1 K 562 15 13.75 Nanna’s Rock (8) 60.0 R Khathi 4/1 K 497 16 17.00 Yourmyworld (9) 60.0 B May 110/1 K 552 17 20.50 Interlude (16) 60.0 F Herholdt 33/1 Time: 72.51s (60.43s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:BJ Crawford O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:G Barker

Race 2 (586) Kenilworth 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate R75,000 K 553 1 0.00 Lord Balmoral (9) 60.0 M Byleveld 1/3 2 b c Star Witness - Balmoral Belle(NZ) (Zabeel) K 560 2 4.00 Fire In The Belly (15) 60.0 H vd Hoven 20/1 2 b c Tiger Dance - Shareefa (Al Mufti) - 3 6.50 Boldly Respectable (14) 60.0 C Orffer 66/1 2 b c Bold Silvano - Respectable Lady (Kabool) K 553 4 7.75 William The Brave (4) 60.0 D Dillon 16/1 K 545 5 10.00 Gimme Green (12) 60.0 C du Plooy 100/1 K 545 6 10.75 Varational (7) 60.0 A Andrews 40/1 K 530 7 10.95 Purple Tractor (2) 60.0 F Herholdt 100/1 - 8 11.45 Birds Eye View (10) 60.0 R Fourie 40/1 K 560 9 11.95 Ice Ridge (17) 60.0 G Behr 100/1 - 9 11.95 Glorious Goodwood (13) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 7/1 - 11 12.25 Devout (16) 60.0 S Fortune 125/1 - 12 14.25 Nightingale Lane (5) 60.0 G v Niekerk 14/1 - 13 15.50 Seattle Captain (3) 60.0 A Domeyer 50/1 - 14 16.25 Phoenix Rising (11) 60.0 R Khathi 125/1 - 15 17.25 Caprice (8) 60.0 XG Carstens 100/1 - 16 17.55 One Man Show (1) 60.0 G Wright 125/1 - 17 18.05 Illdrinktothat (6) 60.0 B May 55/1 Time: 71.28s (59.4s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:VH Marshall O:Mrs Jane Truter & Mr K P Truter B:bred in Australia

Race 3 (587) Kenilworth 1600m Maiden Plate R75,000 K 535 1 0.00 Mega Secret (10) 60.0 A Domeyer 3/1 3 ch g Jay Peg - Secret Of Victoria (Goldkeeper) K 528 2 2.00 Stormy City (7) 60.0 G v Niekerk 25/1 3 g Stormy Atlantic - Tough City(ARG) (City West) K 554 3 2.40 Hero Quest (4) 60.0 C Orffer 15/10 3 b g Ideal World - Dream Of Gold(IRE) (Sadler’s Wells) - 4 4.15 Omaha Tribe (2) 56.0 M Byleveld 33/1 K 554 5 4.90 Gyre (8) 60.0 R Fourie 28/10 K 566 6 5.00 Tropical Heat (9) 60.0 F Herholdt 16/1 K 535 7 6.25 Megalodon (6) 60.0 R Khathi 66/1 K 570 8 6.65 Due West (1) 60.0 D Dillon 25/1 K 489 9 25.90 The Art Of Flying (3) 60.0 H vd Hoven 110/1 K 538 10 99.99 Jay’s Club (5) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 16/1 Time: 100.93s (63.08s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:PP Kruyer O:Messrs P R C Freestone, T M Millard, G M Miller & B G Nelson B:BBP Syndicate

FLY REBECCA FLY 3 b f Mambo In Seattle - Lekker Rebecca (Mistral Dancer)

3rd at Scottsville 1400m, 4 June

1 place4 runs

KIDMAMBO 4 b g Mambo In Seattle - Mat Gold (Goldkeeper) 3rd at Flamingo Park 1800m, 30 May

DANCER 2 b c Mambo In Seattle - Falling Blossom (Var)

3rd at Kenilworth 1400m, 4 June

1 win4 places

6 runs

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Mambo In Seattle stands at

Kingmambo - Weekend In Seattle (Seattle Slew)

DOWNTOWN DANZA 3 b g Mambo In Seattle - Olive Wood (Fort Wood)

WON by 6.25L at Flamingo Park 1400m, 30 May

1 win1 place6 runs

2 wins4 places

9 runs

Pre-Trained

Turffontein Standside 29th MayRace 6 Maiden Plate

2nd SIM-ALLY BANKFlamingo Park 30th May

Race 2 MR 79 Handicap WON SPEED LIGHTNING

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Flamingo Park 30th MayRace 9 MR 66 Handicap

2nd VICTORIAS LOVEFairview 3rd JuneRace 3 Maiden Plate

2nd SEATTLE LIGHT

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Race 4 (588) Kenilworth 1400m Maiden Plate (F&M) R75,000 K 555 1 0.00 Celtic Charm (3) 60.0 R Fourie 22/10 3 b f Windrush - Alluring Charm (Qui Danzig) K 529 2 1.25 Arctic Green (9) 56.0 D Dillon 11/2 2 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Silver Arc (Silvino) K 466 3 1.35 La Flambee (1) 60.0 A Domeyer 7/1 3 b f Windrush - Place Morny(CHI) (Doneraile Court) K 562 4 2.35 Consequentially (4) 60.0 B May 7/2 K 388 5 2.75 Sabrina Fair (6) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 6/1 K 513 6 3.15 Rock Jo Emma (7) 60.0 C du Plooy 40/1 K 507 7 4.40 Latin Storm (2) 60.0 R Khathi 20/1 K 539 8 7.90 Gold Force (10) 60.0 G v Niekerk 20/1 - 9 16.40 Chestnut Glows (5) 60.0 C Orffer 14/1 K 562 10 17.15 Evies Rock (8) 60.0 F Herholdt 40/1 Time: 89.68s (64.06s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:JMT Stewart O:Dr J L Craig B:JL Craig

Race 5 (589) Kenilworth 1400m MR 70 Handicap (F&M) R75,000 K 559 1 0.00 Elusive Stars (1) 59.0 G v Niekerk 16/10 4 b f Elusive Fort - Lingfi eld (Special Preview) L 462 2 0.75 Speedball (2) 60.0 R Khathi 14/1 3 ch f A P Answer - Divine Heights (Divine Force) K 526 3 3.25 Sugar Frosted (12) 59.0 D Dillon 33/1 3 b f Silvano - Sugar Almond (Al Mufti) K 527 4 6.00 Megan Jones (3) 58.0 A Domeyer 25/1 K 550 5 6.75 Blu-Tack (13) 58.0 G Behr 35/1 K 503 6 7.75 Seventh Sister (9) 58.0 H vd Hoven 35/1 K 546 7 8.75 Princess Jane (4) 54.0 A Andrews 25/1 K 503 8 9.05 Rodeo Dream (15) 53.5 S Fortune 16/1 K 567 9 9.15 Sunshine Lady (6) 56.0 R Fourie 10/1 K 567 10 10.15 Caprice des Dieux (5) 55.0 C Orffer 7/1 K 398 11 10.55 Nima (10) 59.0 B Fayd’herbe 8/1 K 559 12 11.30 Hilaria (7) 54.5 F Herholdt 16/1 D 302 13 12.55 Lady Redoute (8) 53.5 C Bantam 35/1 K 559 14 18.55 Secret Plan (11) 56.5 M Byleveld 12/1 L 462 15 20.05 Sea Spray (14) 53.0 XG Carstens 25/1 Time: 87.4s (62.43s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:RG Sheehan O:Messrs M J Campbell & W D Jackson & Mrs G A Sheehan B:Arc-en-Ciel

Race 6 (590) Kenilworth 1000m MR 76 Handicap (F&M) R79,000 K 511 1 0.00 Rebel’s Idol (4) 54.5 C Bantam 10/1 3 ch f Rebel King - Glittering Idol (Jallad) K 511 2 1.25 Emblem Ahoy (2) 52.0 XG Carstens 25/1 3 b f Captain Al - Main Emblem (National Emblem) K 542 3 1.75 Sun At Midnight (11) 58.0 F Herholdt 8/1 3 b f Elusive Fort - Iris And Ruby (Counter Action) K 558 4 2.50 Rush For Roses (6) 52.5 G v Niekerk 12/1 K 540 5 2.55 Royal Chian (10) 58.0 S Fortune 8/1 K 546 6 3.30 Boomtown Belter (7) 54.0 R Fourie 33/10 K 540 7 3.40 Tumbles (1) 61.5 H vd Hoven 5/2 K 527 8 3.60 Ntombe (9) 61.0 B Fayd’herbe 6/1 K 559 9 4.60 Garden Tea Party (8) 55.0 G Behr 16/1 K 559 10 5.85 Queen At War (3) 54.0 B May 33/1 K 515 11 8.85 Seven Whispers (5) 55.5 D Dillon 33/1 Time: 58.45s (58.45s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:PD Reeves O:Mrs C Reeves B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 7 (591) Kenilworth 1600m MR 95 Handicap R90,000 K 531 1 0.00 Silicone Valley (10) 59.5 R Fourie 7/2 5 b g Jay Peg - Prize Collection (Model Man) K 556 2 1.25 Spirit Of Hamilton (6) 61.0 B Fayd’herbe 5/1 4 ch g Argonaut - Corn Dodger (Phantom Earl) K 547 3 4.75 Catside Slew (1) 52.5 A Andrews 14/1 4 b g Black Minnaloushe - Missy’s Thunder(USA) (Thunder Gulch) K 556 4 4.95 Friendly Tibbs (2) 53.5 XG Carstens 40/1 K 551 5 5.70 Arachne (11) 52.0 F Herholdt 33/1 K 556 6 6.95 Star Chestnut (8) 55.0 M Byleveld 5/1 K 525 7 8.20 Kilrain (5) 54.0 G v Niekerk 9/2 K 551 8 9.45 Our Icon (3) 53.5 G Behr 6/1 K 556 9 10.70 Blarney Bay (9) 62.0 H vd Hoven 14/1 K 547 10 20.45 Royal Dreamer (12) 56.5 A Domeyer 25/1 K 525 11 21.70 Orange Tractor (4) 54.0 C Orffer 20/1 K 531 12 34.95 Tomba La Bomba (7) 59.5 S Fortune 66/1 Time: 97.67s (61.04s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:GR Puller O:Messrs C F Bester, F M Carruthers, P Fourie, Ken Martin & Ian Robinson B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 8 (592) Kenilworth 1600m MR 78 Handicap R75,000 K 543 1 0.00 Belcourt Castle (3) 52.0 C Bantam 70/1 6 b g Doowaley - Page Girl (Saumarez) K 517 2 0.05 Tin Soldier (9) 57.0 G v Niekerk 15/4 3 b g Silvano - Pewter (Rakeen) K 422 3 0.35 Overshadow (8) 59.0 C du Plooy 10/1 3 b g Trippi - Shadow Dancing (Fort Wood) K 525 4 0.45 One Away (7) 55.5 F Herholdt 20/1 F 449 5 1.20 Keep On Chooglin (2) 60.0 A Domeyer 10/1 K 551 6 1.40 Magical Bet (1) 54.5 A Andrews 10/1 K 534 7 2.15 This Is Sparta (13) 58.5 C Orffer 3/1 K 517 8 2.90 Prince Of Eden (11) 56.5 M Byleveld 33/1 K 551 9 2.95 Union Jack (12) 59.0 B Fayd’herbe 7/1 K 535 10 3.15 Saint Roch (5) 54.5 R Fourie 12/1 F 445 11 3.35 Elysian Park (4) 59.0 R Khathi 33/1 K 534 11 3.35 Icy Trail (10) 59.5 D Dillon 12/1 K 558 13 3.65 Shepherds Purse (6) 52.0 H vd Hoven 25/1 F 376 14 12.15 Sub Zero (14) 53.0 S Fortune 33/1 Time: 101.05s (63.16s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:ELP Steyn O:Mr E L P Steyn B:Klawervlei Stud

SCOTTSVILLE

Wednesday 1 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (864) Scottsville 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate R80,000 S 638 1 0.00 Restless Rogue (4) 60.0 M Yeni 6/1 2 b c Warm White Night - Fashion Queen (Spectrum) S 707 2 0.50 The King Of Random (8) 60.0 K De Melo 8/1 2 ch g King Of Kings - Typhoon Ruby (Divine Force) - 3 1.75 Captain Of Rock (5) 60.0 A Marcus 6/1 2 b c Seventh Rock - Captain’s Emblem (Captain Al) S 785 4 1.80 Gio Ponti’s Legacy (2) 60.0 A Delpech 2/1 S 805 5 3.05 Golden Ball (6) 60.0 C Storey 66/1 S 756 6 3.80 Galtero (7) 60.0 B Jacobson 9/1 - 7 4.30 Interferometer (1) 60.0 ES Ngwane 66/1 S 805 8 4.55 Scent Of The Tiger (10) 60.0 B Lerena 33/1 - 9 5.55 Count Von Count (12) 60.0 L Hewitson 75/1 S 707 10 5.60 Blue Castle (3) 60.0 W Kennedy 14/1 - 11 8.10 Drunken Master (9) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 50/1 - 12 12.10 Grasshopper (16) 60.0 A Forbes 7/1 - 13 12.85 Jane’s Reply (15) 60.0 S Randolph 75/1 - 14 14.60 Jungle Path (13) 60.0 M Byleveld 75/1 - 15 18.10 Natsuba (14) 60.0 D De Gouveia 110/1 - 16 22.10 Smoke ‘n Go (11) 60.0 C Habib 75/1 Time: 70.03s (58.36s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:DC Howells O:Messrs D Yutar, J Sarkis, G D Tooch & H N Yutar B:Pecan Hill Stud Farm

VAAL

Thursday 2 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (1104) Vaal 1600m Work Riders Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 V 1064 1 0.00 Pride Of Barbados (3) 60.0 P Mlangeni 9/2 3 b f Mullins Bay - Spider Spider (Danske) T 1051 2 1.25 Doubly Attractive (6) 60.0 N Ngqwangi 33/1 5 b m Ashaawes - Added Atraction (Elliodor) T 1048 3 1.45 Abbey Chase (5) 60.0 G Dabamasi 6/1 3 b f Muhtafal - Divine Secret (Labeeb) V 1088 4 1.95 Mating Call (2) 56.0 C Mabaya 9/2 V 1090 5 2.45 Jackie’s Joy (8) 60.0 B Mundlovu 8/1 T 1051 6 5.00 Chinese Whisper (1) 61.5 P Mongqawa 16/10 S 781 7 5.60 Hansa The Ansa (9) 60.0 I Lukhele 25/1 T 1098 8 7.40 Dega’s Dream (7) 60.0 T Ncume 16/1 T 1049 9 8.90 Game plan (4) 60.0 M Duba 50/1 Time: 102.2s (63.88s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:RP Lerena O:Mrs S J Lerena & Mr R P Lerena B:Summerhill Stud

LAST WEEK'S RESULTSanother winner for

RunalongWON at Vaal, 2 June

T: P A Peter J: L Hewitson O: Mr H C N da Costa & Hyperpaint Syndicate (Nom: Mr G T Peter) B: Scott Bros

3 more winners for

Autumn EncoreWON at Flamingo Park, 30 May

T: WGC Miller J: F HerholdtO: Mr W G C Miller B: G & Dr C Langley

HumidorWON at Scottsville, 1 June

T: AJ Rivalland J: A Marcus O: Messrs I M & M G Horsfield,G N Cumming, I Deetlefs, A S Potts, A J Rivalland

& Mrs M D J Liley B: Backworth Stud

Noble PeerWON at Borrowdale, 4 June

T: P Fisher J: R Danielson O: Mesdames B P Fisher, N J Fisher & A K Fisher & Messrs A C Fisher

& K H Fisher B: GH Rowles

Race 2 (865) Scottsville 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R80,000 - 1 0.00 Querari Falcon (10) 60.0 Wei Marwing 7/2 2 b f Querari - Pretty Waves (Crimson Waves) S 764 2 1.75 Lunar Rush (5) 60.0 B Lerena 110/1 2 b f Windrush - Romantic Moon (Silvano) S 806 3 2.50 Anime (3) 60.0 S Veale 3/1 2 b f Count Dubois - Rei Rei (Doowaley) S 764 4 2.55 Andermatt (2) 60.0 A Delpech 7/1 S 806 5 4.30 Northern Storm (13) 60.0 W Kennedy 20/1 K 471 6 5.30 Chamber Maid (9) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 40/1 - 7 6.05 Ideal Lady (16) 60.0 S Randolph 12/1 S 806 8 6.30 Tesla (8) 60.0 B Jacobson 11/2 - 9 9.05 Louella (7) 60.0 M Yeni 33/1 - 10 10.55 Nikki’s Greenlight (15) 60.0 D Dillon 110/1 S 806 11 12.55 Secretariat’s Girl (12) 60.0 M Byleveld 5/1 D 773 12 12.65 Rose And Thistle (11) 60.0 C Habib 66/1 - 13 14.15 Hottest Trend (6) 60.0 DS Lembethe 125/1 D 821 14 15.90 Miss Midas (4) 60.0 A Forbes 100/1 D 821 15 16.15 Sunset Boulevard (1) 60.0 C Storey 66/1 - 16 18.40 Arctic Magic (14) 60.0 T Godden 125/1 Time: 69.88s (58.23s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:BH & AJ Botha

Race 3 (866) Scottsville 1000m Maiden Plate R80,000 S 805 1 0.00 Rocky Valley (1) 57.0 A Marcus 13/20 2 b c Seventh Rock - Valley Of Rubies (Mogok) S 770 2 0.75 Shoot The Bull (2) 60.0 M Yeni 7/1 4 b g Fort Beluga - Extra Terrestral (Spaceship) - 3 1.25 Structured Reply (4) 57.0 L Hewitson 50/1 2 b g A P Answer - Love Leah (Restructure) S 784 4 1.35 Beau Var (6) 54.5 S Randolph 15/2 D 677 5 5.10 Burfi (7) 57.5 ES Ngwane 8/1 S 812 6 5.85 Stormatic (9) 60.0 C Habib 80/1 S 780 7 7.85 Bring The Action (11) 60.0 B Nyawo 80/1 D 799 8 7.90 Kursaal (13) 60.0 A Balloo 125/1 D 799 9 9.40 Shoshone (12) 60.0 W Kennedy 25/1 D 894 10 9.55 Dandy Man (3) 60.0 B Lerena 25/1 S 805 11 11.30 Rev Your Engine (8) 57.0 T Godden 25/1 S 780 12 12.80 Royal Airman (5) 60.0 C Storey 125/1 - 13 13.30 Silent Flyer (10) 54.5 D De Gouveia 33/1 Time: 57.46s (57.46s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:DR Drier O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Snyman Stud

Race 4 (867) Scottsville 1000m MR 76 Handicap (F&M) R82,000 S 782 1 0.00 Midanswer (13) 53.0 A Forbes 20/1 4 b f A P Answer - Midinette (All Fired Up) S 782 2 1.75 She’s A Fortress (2) 62.0 ES Ngwane 3/1 3 b f Fort Wood - She’s A Winner (Joshua Dancer) D 751 3 2.25 Ginger Biscuit (11) 61.5 W Kennedy 14/1 4 ch f Admire Main - Lady Red (Russian Revival) S 808 4 3.25 Regardstobroadway (3) 60.0 K De Melo 10/1 V 129 5 3.50 Tutta Magee (6) 53.0 T Godden 20/1 D 751 6 3.55 Lady Penrhyn (14) 59.5 S Veale 12/1 D 695 7 3.60 Dreya’s Gold (12) 55.5 A Delpech 9/2 V 1042 8 4.85 Miss December (1) 61.5 B Fayd’herbe 4/1 D 824 9 5.00 Camomile (5) 52.0 L Hewitson 33/1 D 824 10 5.05 Luna Sea (9) 56.5 L Tarentaal 25/1 S 769 11 5.10 Kingsview (10) 52.5 M Yeni 16/1 S 807 12 6.60 Cronological (15) 54.0 D Schwarz 25/1 D 302 13 8.60 Race Me Home (8) 54.5 S Randolph 40/1 S 782 14 10.35 Mokai (7) 52.0 M Ntuli 110/1 S 374 15 14.35 Air Service (4) 52.0 C Storey 25/1 Time: 56.87s (56.87s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:L Forbes O:Mrs L van der Linde B:JH Coombe

Race 5 (868) Scottsville 1200m Middle Stakes R95,000 S 710 1 0.00 Humidor (10) 60.0 A Marcus 17/20 4 b g Miesque’s Approval - Lewinsky’s Lover (Jallad) D 799 2 0.50 Great Expectations (5) 54.0 S Veale 16/1 3 b g Seventh Rock - Zeigler (Elliodor) S 710 3 0.60 Letdagoodtimesroll (6) 56.0 T Godden 40/1 4 b g Fort Beluga - Mabaleng (Sportsworld) D 818 4 2.35 Sister Cosmos (8) 57.5 L Hewitson 6/1 T 963 5 2.60 Embrasiatic (2) 57.5 Wei Marwing 14/1 D 796 6 2.65 Mr Mcsteamy (3) 56.0 D Dillon 14/1 S 457 7 3.65 Panza (4) 58.0 W Kennedy 45/1 S 768 8 5.40 Aldric (9) 60.0 C Habib 25/1 S 686 9 6.90 Risky Rosco (1) 50.0 ES Ngwane 33/1 D 406 10 7.40 Var Du Bois (7) 60.0 A Delpech 11/2 Time: 69.27s (57.73s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 114%1st T:AJ Rivalland O:Messrs I M & M G Horsfi eld, G N Cumming, I Deetlefs, A S Potts, A J Rivalland & Mrs M D J Liley B:Backworth Stud

Race 6 (869) Scottsville 1950m MR 75 Handicap (F&M)(Inside) R82,000 S 788 1 0.00 Jet Intombi (7) 60.0 T Godden 6/1 6 b m Jet Master - Au Pair Girl (Model Man) S 788 2 1.50 Diamond Coast (8) 53.0 ES Ngwane 33/10 3 b f Cape Cross - Catch The Sea(IRE) (Barathea) D 827 3 1.60 Hatton Garden (3) 53.0 A Forbes 5/1 3 b f The Sheik - Marquise(AUS) (Right Wing) D 658 4 2.60 Zilla (6) 54.5 A Delpech 8/1 D 775 5 3.35 Bare All (12) 52.0 D Schwarz 25/1 D 827 6 3.40 Lemon Tea (9) 56.5 L Hewitson 7/1 S 788 7 3.90 Lilly’s Rush (1) 52.0 C Storey 66/1 S 738 8 6.90 Imbuta Castrum (5) 52.0 M Ntuli 25/1 S 810 9 8.65 Miss Tee (11) 54.5 C Habib 8/1 S 758 10 10.15 Jamming (4) 52.0 W Kennedy 14/1 S 810 11 10.90 Feels Like Heaven (10) 55.0 DS Lembethe 75/1 D 680 12 11.15 Jet Turbine (2) 53.0 K De Melo 6/1 Time: 119s (61.03s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:A Nel O:Mrs S Plattner B:La Plaisance Stud

Race 7 (870) Scottsville 1600m MR 70 Handicap (Inside) R68,000 S 810 1 0.00 Pirogue (9) 56.5 A Delpech 19/10 4 b g Mullins Bay - Fovesta (Foveros) D 774 2 1.75 Maachaan (8) 54.0 C Storey 12/1 5 b g Galileo - Tasmania(IRE) (Rock of Gibraltar) D 610 3 3.50 Selvan’s Jet (1) 58.0 B Lerena 14/1 5 ch g Jet Master - Western Flyer (Western Winter) D 835 4 3.60 Putchini (5) 55.5 D Dillon 10/1 D 804 5 4.10 In The Moment (2) 54.5 L Hewitson 16/1 S 809 6 5.35 Hanji (4) 54.5 ES Ngwane 14/1 D 835 7 8.85 Poivre (6) 58.5 W Kennedy 7/1 D 720 8 8.90 Roy’s Selvan (13) 52.0 A Balloo 66/1 S 768 9 9.15 The Money Man (10) 55.0 A Forbes 12/1 S 737 10 9.65 Hold The Line (14) 60.5 B Jacobson 20/1 D 816 11 10.15 Mr Royal (3) 55.5 T Godden 16/1 D 675 12 10.30 Bazoon (11) 53.0 K De Melo 66/1 D 670 13 11.80 Fashion Wear (12) 57.0 D Schwarz 33/1 D 835 14 15.30 The Gobi (7) 59.5 Wei Marwing 8/1 Time: 95.33s (59.58s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:D Campbell O:Mr D J Hawkins, Mr I & Mrs U Rickeelal & Mrs P Sokay B:Summerhill Stud

Race 8 (871) Scottsville 1600m MR 69 Handicap (Inside) R68,000 D 660 1 0.00 Danish Wood (2) 55.5 S Moodley 12/1 5 ch g Fort Wood - Lady Dane(AUS) (Danehill) S 810 2 0.50 Big Bird (7) 52.0 A Balloo 20/1 7 b h Miesque’s Approval - Dream Starling (Northern Guest) S 810 3 0.60 Argyle Bay (12) 54.5 S Veale 7/1 6 b g Silvano - Rose Bay (Russian Revival) S 810 4 0.70 Forestry Law (1) 52.0 C Storey 25/1 S 567 5 2.70 Yuries Gold (10) 52.0 M Yeni 20/1 S 810 6 2.80 Royal Zulu Guard (15) 60.0 L Hewitson 12/1 D 796 7 2.85 Apple Jack (6) 55.0 W Kennedy 16/1 D 774 8 6.60 Teppanyaki (3) 52.0 M Ntuli 33/1 D 755 9 6.85 Nottingham Forest (13) 55.5 A Forbes 40/1 S 780 10 7.35 Roy’s Roll’s Royce (8) 58.0 B Jacobson 3/1 S 569 11 10.60 Silver Kavalier (4) 56.5 S Randolph 11/2 S 736 12 11.10 Bonsai (9) 52.5 DS Lembethe 20/1 D 460 13 13.10 Kings Approval (5) 52.0 ES Ngwane 40/1 D 793 14 13.25 Captured In Amber (11) 55.0 D De Gouveia 35/1 S 810 15 14.50 Buck Shot (14) 58.0 K De Melo 11/2 Time: 95.62s (59.76s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:A Nel O:Mrs S Plattner B:La Plaisance Stud

Race 9 (872) Scottsville 1600m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Inside) R80,000 D 542 1 0.00 Overly Impressed (8) 60.0 A Marcus 13/20 4 b f Overlord - Smart Impression (Gulch) D 650 2 1.00 Belarus (7) 60.0 M Yeni 4/1 3 b f Black Minnaloushe - Summer Rose (Al Mufti) D 828 3 1.50 Avast (14) 60.0 L Hewitson 7/1 3 b f Jay Peg - Tristrams Fortress (Fort Wood) D 836 4 2.00 Merry Chase (4) 60.0 A Forbes 20/1 S 771 5 2.10 Hit It Running (9) 60.0 W Kennedy 125/1 S 840 6 2.60 Last Summer (1) 60.0 D Schwarz 75/1 S 691 7 5.10 Roy’s Light (15) 60.0 H Ramlugaan 66/1 S 767 8 6.10 Wild Image (5) 60.0 ES Ngwane 55/1 D 791 9 7.10 Roy’s Platinum (2) 60.0 T Godden 125/1 D 699 10 7.60 Pitts Special (12) 60.0 M Ntuli 50/1 S 781 11 8.35 Roy’s Pins (13) 60.0 J Maphumulo 40/1 S 781 12 9.35 Flawless Facet (3) 60.0 DS Lembethe 75/1 D 701 13 9.50 Shreya’s Delight (6) 60.0 B Lerena 30/1 S 781 14 11.50 Wild Lassie (11) 60.0 D Dillon 20/1 D 748 15 14.50 View From Seattle (10) 60.0 D De Gouveia 125/1 Time: 98.97s (61.86s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:AJ Wright O:Mr B A Richard & Mrs C C Richard B:GJ Royden-Turner

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTSRace 2 (1105) Vaal 1600m Juvenile Plate R100,000 S 837 1 0.00 Bold Rex (3) 60.0 Wei Marwing 5/1 2 b c Bold Silvano - Rexana (National Assembly) V 879 2 1.75 Dawn Assault (5) 60.0 K Zechner 33/1 2 b c Call To Combat - Cayman Ridge (Al Mufti) T 1072 3 2.50 A Greater Power (1) 57.0 L Hewitson 13/2 2 b c National Emblem - Solar Galleon (Captain Al) V 1019 4 5.25 Navarro (4) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 3/1 V 1022 5 11.75 Hideaway (2) 60.0 C Ngcobo 15/20 Time: 98.61s (61.63s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:MF de Kock O:Messrs M F de Kock, G M Grant, C S Haynes, J R van der Linden & Mrs N P Malherbe B:Ascot Stud

Race 3 (1106) Vaal 1200m Maiden Plate R90,000 T 1045 1 0.00 Thewaywemakem (2) 57.0 JP vd Merwe 10/1 2 ch g Modus Vivendi - First Waltz (Announce) T 1036 2 1.90 Mr Rambo (11) 60.0 S Khumalo 18/10 3 b g Toreador - Rambo’s Flirt (Rambo Dancer) V 1022 3 2.00 Dragon’s Breath (8) 60.0 J Greyling 33/1 4 b c Imperial Stride - Rose Among (Among Men) V 1022 4 2.80 Chosen Al (6) 60.0 L Bester 9/1 V 1063 5 3.55 Diablo Canyon (5) 60.0 D Neethling 20/1 - 6 4.15 Arabian Sea (3) 57.0 G Wrogemann 28/10 V 1080 7 4.15 Man The Fort (7) 60.0 M Yeni 16/1 T 957 8 19.20 Madithota (4) 57.5 R Simons 25/1 T 1046 9 12.00 Warm Regards (9) 60.0 A Fortune 16/1 - 10 11.00 Lazy Lad (10) 60.0 C Zackey 33/1 V 1064 11 13.90 Chook (1) 57.5 S Brown 10/1 Time: 71.81s (59.84s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:SD Gray O:Mr St John D Gray B:Graystone Stud

Race 4 (1107) Vaal 1200m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 - 1 0.00 Heaven’s Door (7) 57.0 C Ngcobo 10/1 2 ch f Elusive Fort - Beautiful Noise (Centenary) - 2 2.00 Truth Of Beauty (2) 57.0 C Maujean 6/1 2 b f Philanthropist - Magical Margot(USA) (Nureyev) V 1078 3 2.50 Intisara (10) 57.0 C Zackey 16/1 2 b f Elusive Fort - Double Entendre (Captain Al) V 1081 4 2.90 Pippi Shortsock (13) 60.0 G Wrogemann 14/1 T 1045 5 3.40 Freely Forever (1) 57.0 JP vd Merwe 12/10 T 1048 6 5.80 Seven Tales (3) 60.0 R Munger 25/1 S 807 7 6.30 Hello Mah (12) 60.0 F Herholdt 8/1 T 1100 8 6.35 Spectralight (5) 60.0 S Brown 20/1 V 984 9 13.35 Starry Night (6) 60.0 J Sampson 50/1 V 1021 10 13.15 Lolita (11) 60.0 D Habib 50/1 V 1021 11 15.15 Winning Answer (9) 60.0 L Hewitson 20/1 T 1048 12 15.40 Lively Debate (8) 60.0 K Zechner 20/1 T 1029 13 22.00 Shirley-Kay (4) 60.0 C Murray 66/1 Time: 71.39s (59.49s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:PA Peter O:Hyperpaint Syndicate (Nom: Mr G T Peter) B:PG de Beyer

Race 5 (1108) Vaal 1200m MR 68 Handicap R75,000 V 971 1 0.00 O’Brien The Lion (2) 57.5 C Zackey 20/1 4 b g Captain Al - Geared Up (All Fired Up) V 1060 2 0.20 Hidden Agenda (4) 60.0 Wei Marwing 17/10 4 b g Brave Tin Soldier - Bansela (Malhub) V 1084 3 2.50 Crimson Magic (8) 57.0 K Zechner 16/1 5 b g Latino Magic - Crimson Lace (Captain Al) V 1023 4 4.75 Duty Dance (14) 52.0 J Penny 25/1 V 1060 5 5.50 Pistolero (12) 58.5 R Simons 10/1 V 1085 6 6.00 Francois P (10) 52.5 E Pheiffer 33/1 D 659 7 7.50 Bah (13) 58.0 G Wrogemann 8/1 V 1065 8 7.80 Lady On Fire (7) 52.0 J Mariba 33/1 V 993 9 7.90 Sekonjalo (9) 56.0 M Yeni 33/1 V 1065 10 9.60 Sir Cecil (1) 52.0 F Maleking 20/1 V 1094 11 9.70 Dreamy Forest (11) 56.5 L Hewitson 16/1 V 1065 12 11.00 Strongmind (5) 53.0 Wes Marwing 40/1 V 1017 13 11.75 Movie Man (3) 54.0 S Khumalo 33/10 V 1085 14 11.95 Champion Alami (6) 52.0 R Munger 100/1 Time: 70.9s (59.08s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:S Ferreira O:Mr K & Mrs L R A Zackey & Messrs Buddy Zackey & Jeff Zackey B:Gary Player Stud

Race 6 (1109) Vaal 1450m MR 80 Handicap R92,000 V 1067 1 0.00 Apple Crumble (3) 52.5 L Hewitson 20/1 5 b h Trippi - Stratos (Jet Master) V 996 2 0.20 Yankee Captain (6) 54.0 S Khumalo 9/2 3 b c Captain Al - Budding Beauty (Lambent Light) V 1066 3 0.50 Cumberland (2) 58.5 G Wrogemann 4/1 4 b g Casey Tibbs - Larks Land (Badger Land) V 1066 4 2.50 Boy Boy (7) 58.5 C Little 25/1 V 1060 5 2.55 Aramouse (11) 53.0 Wes Marwing 12/1 V 1026 6 4.05 Nation Builder (8) 56.5 R Danielson 12/1 V 472 7 4.55 Planner (1) 57.5 C Maujean 40/1 T 893 8 4.80 Mr Mulliner (12) 60.0 A Fortune 12/1 V 809 9 5.10 Cashin (5) 53.0 M Yeni 16/1 V 1026 10 6.10 Lock Him Up (4) 57.0 K Zechner 20/1 T 850 11 6.40 Raise The Red (10) 57.5 M v Rensburg 10/1 V 1055 12 7.50 Miracle Bureau (9) 60.0 P Strydom 28/10 Time: 87.76s (60.52s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:MG Azzie O:Drakenstein Stud (Nom: Mrs G A Rupert) B:Drakenstein Stud

Race 7 (1110) Vaal 2000m MR 84 Handicap (F&M) R106,000 V 989 1 0.00 Runalong (1) 56.0 L Hewitson 5/2 3 b f Mogok - Ramp Vamp (Jet Master) V 1058 2 0.25 Star Of Love (10) 52.5 M van Rensburg 20/1 4 b f Indigo Magic - Star Of The Party (Silvano) T 895 3 0.85 Paris Princess (9) 53.5 C Zackey 66/1 4 ch f Kahal - Candle Princess(NZ) (Honor Grades) T 1033 4 1.15 A P Chanel (3) 52.0 R Munger 6/1 T 1004 5 1.65 Kissimmee (8) 60.0 K Zechner 6/1 T 1005 6 3.15 American Story (6) 55.5 M Yeni 4/1 T 1074 7 3.25 Parisienne Chic (4) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 8/1 T 1074 8 4.50 Kellie Firth (2) 52.0 C Murray 6/1 T 1004 9 5.25 Enchanted Silk (7) 61.5 D Habib 14/1 V 1058 10 19.00 Miss Rambo (5) 53.5 C Maujean 66/1 Time: 123.19s (61.6s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:PA Peter O:Mr H C N da Costa & Hyperpaint Syndicate (Nom: Mr G T Peter) B:Scott Bros

Race 8 (1111) Vaal 2000m Maiden Plate R90,000 T 1071 1 0.00 Go Fly A Kite (8) 60.0 A Fortune 7/2 3 br g Domesday - Diplome(AUS) (End Sweep) V 945 2 2.25 Scott’s Pine (2) 60.0 C Maujean 2/1 3 b g Windrush - Limber Pine (National Assembly) T 1049 3 2.50 Island Bliss (3) 56.5 C Murray 12/1 4 b f Mullins Bay - Bridal Paths (Braashee) T 1071 4 4.20 Super Sonic (9) 60.0 M Mjoka 25/1 V 1039 5 5.50 Fort Ross (4) 60.0 R Simons 16/1 T 1099 6 6.10 Bubbly Reply (1) 60.0 P Strydom 22/10 V 1079 7 10.10 Duke Of Edinburgh (5) 60.0 C Zackey 16/1 T 1050 8 23.50 Uriah Heep (10) 60.0 R Munger 50/1 V 1079 9 26.75 Happy King (6) 60.0 F Herholdt 50/1 T 1050 10 99.99 Sir Nathan (7) 60.0 R Danielson 25/1 Time: 125.62s (62.81s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:M Houdalakis O:Mr M E Leaf B:bred in Australia

Race 9 (1112) Vaal 2000m MR 65 Handicap (F&M) R82,000 V 1040 1 0.00 Bright Bronte (14) 56.0 P Strydom 5/2 5 b m Antonius Pius - Balinese Dancer(USA) (Red Ransom) T 1074 2 2.00 Elusive Prophecy (8) 55.5 R Simons 20/1 3 b f Elusive Fort - Cape Getaway (Jallad) T 1033 3 2.80 Beautiful Flautist (4) 59.5 M Yeni 8/1 3 b f Antonius Pius - Sound the Flute(USA) (Theatrical) V 1040 4 3.00 Matsuri (7) 60.0 A Fortune 9/2 V 1058 5 3.70 Cote De Pablo (3) 52.0 M Thackeray 33/1 T 892 6 4.80 Spurwing Summer (9) 54.0 JP vd Merwe 33/1 V 1067 7 4.85 Polar Secret (5) 59.0 R Munger 33/1 T 1049 8 5.65 Aventurine (1) 58.0 S Khumalo 7/1 T 1074 9 8.75 Peg O’ My Heart (6) 57.0 L Hewitson 9/1 V 1067 10 9.25 Tobesuretobesure (2) 56.5 F Herholdt 9/1 T 1074 11 9.50 Lady Muffet (11) 52.0 J Penny 50/1 V 1067 12 9.60 Rozenna (16) 59.0 T Appie 50/1 V 1015 13 9.80 Sugar Pie (12) 59.5 C Murray 20/1 V 1058 14 15.80 My Lovely (10) 52.0 E Pheiffer 50/1 T 1077 15 21.00 Miesque’s Storm (15) 54.5 C Zackey 40/1 T 1074 16 22.60 French Approval (13) 52.0 F Maleking 110/1 Time: 125.23s (62.62s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:JA Soma O:W Clues, P C Demetriades & J A Soma B:Highlands

FAIRVIEW

Friday 3 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (516) Fairview 1000m Juvenile Plate (Turf) R65,000 F 506 1 0.00 Rock DeeJay (4) 58.0 S Khathi 9/2 2 b c Seventh Rock - Julia’s World (Sportsworld) F 493 2 1.25 Zevenastic (6) 58.0 T Gould 7/2 2 ch c Rebel King - Seven Veils (Rich Man’s Gold) F 501 3 1.50 Laventelhaan (7) 58.0 C Zackey 16/1 2 b g Elusive Fort - Lavender Maiden (Kabool) F 506 4 2.75 Story Of My Life (3) 55.0 JP vd Merwe 2/1 F 501 5 3.75 Bollemakiesie (5) 60.0 C Murray 11/2 F 493 6 6.00 Great Waves (1) 58.0 K Zechner 12/1 F 507 7 8.75 Grumble (2) 56.0 A Fortune 40/1 - 8 9.25 Scribo (9) 55.0 S Naidoo 22/1 F 496 9 16.50 Lordofthegooglie (8) 58.0 M Yeni 40/1 F 296 10 17.75 Bonfi re Night (10) 55.0 S Khumalo 20/1 Time: 59.52s (59.52s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:DA Sham O:Mrs D A Sham & Mr M D Sham B:DA Sham

Race 2 (517) Fairview 1000m Juvenile Plate (Fillies)(Turf) R65,000 - 1 0.00 Candy Crush (2) 55.0 L Hewitson 14/1 2 b f Sail From Seattle - Priceless Flag (Classic Flag) F 453 2 1.25 Leopard Orchid (6) 58.0 A Fortune 15/10 2 ch f Tiger Ridge - White Wood Aster (Fort Wood) F 479 3 1.75 Killala (5) 55.0 JP vd Merwe 13/2 2 b f Dan De Lago - Ballina (Cordoba) F 480 4 2.25 Lady Willow (3) 58.0 C Murray 10/1 F 489 5 4.50 Refrain (1) 58.0 C Zackey 40/1 F 489 6 9.00 Kungfoofi ghting (7) 55.0 K Zechner 20/1 - 7 10.25 Shining Through (4) 55.0 X Ndlovu 25/1 Time: 60.2s (60.2s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 80%1st T:Y Bremner O:Messrs F H McGrath, M C Wright, Arne J Botha, Late B H Botha & Mrs M E Botha B:BH & AJ Botha

Race 3 (518) Fairview 1000m Maiden Plate (Turf) R62,000 L 450 1 0.00 Weskus Klong (4) 60.0 G v Niekerk 11/20 3 ch g Trippi - Los Kop Doll (Joshua Dancer) D 792 2 0.25 Seattle Light (3) 60.0 L Mxothwa 11/2 4 b g Sail From Seattle - Lightning Sands (Mullineaux) K 660 3 2.25 Consonance (1) 60.0 R Danielson 5/1 4 gr c Jay Peg - Carolain(ARG) (Ringaro) - 4 2.30 Off The Bit (6) 57.0 A Fortune 14/1 F 487 5 2.40 Ocean Crossing (7) 60.0 W Agrella 22/1 - 6 6.40 Oswego (2) 57.0 X Ndlovu 25/1 F 68 7 11.90 Envy The Emerald (5) 60.0 L Mohapi 110/1 F 390 8 14.40 Agile Combat (8) 60.0 E Webber 50/1 F 487 9 15.90 Corridor Of Power (9) 60.0 S Devoy 55/1 Time: 59.58s (59.58s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:A Nel O:Mrs S Plattner B:La Plaisance Stud

Race 4 (519) Fairview 1000m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Turf) R62,000 K 544 1 0.00 Alpha Girl (3) 57.0 S Khumalo 14/10 2 b f Argonaut - La Galante (Elliodor) F 424 2 0.50 Prairie Rose (9) 60.0 L Hewitson 11/2 3 ch f Western Winter - Irish Heroine(IRE) (Selkirk) F 488 3 2.25 Main Attraction (1) 60.0 K Zechner 5/1 5 ch m Atso - Major Distraction (Mistral Dancer) - 4 2.35 Sweet Molly Malone (5) 57.0 A Fortune 5/2 F 469 5 2.85 Spring Lady (8) 57.0 S Khathi 25/1 F 480 6 7.35 Vintage Wine (6) 60.0 R Danielson 20/1 F 270 7 9.85 Princess Miranda (4) 57.0 C Zackey 50/1 F 488 8 10.60 Sailing Away (7) 57.0 S Devoy 75/1 - 9 12.85 March West (2) 60.0 T Gould 25/1 Time: 60.41s (60.41s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:J Snaith O:Messrs A R Anderson, A T Baines, R Hackwill, M A Slingsby, P Kanigowski, S J Snaith & Mr P O A & Mrs D L Gees B:Cheveley Stud

Race 5 (520) Fairview 1000m MR 60 Handicap (Turf) R62,000 F 514 1 0.00 Just Too early (12) 60.0 S Naidoo 16/1 3 ch g Just As Well - Countenance (Counter Action) F 466 2 0.50 Restless Road (10) 58.0 L Hewitson 5/1 4 b g Seventh Rock - Balar (Western Winter) F 484 3 1.00 Evening Storm (8) 56.5 S Khumalo 5/1 5 gr g Western Winter - Palace Bride(AUS) (Palace Music) F 495 4 1.50 Verlaine (3) 56.5 JP vd Merwe 16/1 F 448 5 1.75 Special Effects (13) 55.5 K Ramsamy 6/1 F 515 6 2.25 Coral Key (15) 52.5 M Yeni 13/2 F 504 7 3.50 Antagonist (7) 59.5 K Zechner 8/1 F 379 8 4.00 Varistar (5) 57.5 A Fortune 13/2 F 515 9 4.25 Spiaggia (9) 54.0 L Mxothwa 16/1 F 515 10 4.50 Nomvula (4) 55.5 C Murray 16/1 F 515 11 4.60 Bizzy Peg (1) 52.0 T Gould 66/1 F 481 12 5.10 King Of The North (11) 57.0 R Danielson 33/1 F 515 13 6.10 Juniper (14) 56.0 C Zackey 33/1 F 468 14 7.35 Supa-U (6) 56.5 E Webber 40/1 F 515 15 9.85 Lady Oracy (2) 58.0 X Ndlovu 66/1 Time: 59.48s (59.48s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:GD Smith O:Mr C S White B:AW & Mrs Procter

SCOTTSVILLE

Saturday 4 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (873) Scottsville 1600m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Inside) R80,000 D 814 1 0.00 Highway Eightyfive (6) 60.0 A Delpech 8/1 2 b g Kahal - Reigning Queen (King of Kings) D 789 2 0.05 Qeyaadah (3) 60.0 Wei Marwing 33/10 2 ch c Magic Albert - Azwa(AUS) (Haafhd) S 730 3 0.55 Legend (5) 60.0 C Storey 5/2 2 b c Gimmethegreenlight - Colour Fast (Spectrum) D 789 4 1.80 Just Cruised In (9) 60.0 W Kennedy 5/2 - 5 2.55 Speed Of Africa (1) 60.0 K De Melo 33/1 D 814 6 4.05 Roy’s Yevahn (8) 60.0 L Hewitson 33/1 S 765 7 5.05 Archilles (12) 60.0 B Jacobson 16/1 S 812 8 5.10 Whitelightwarrior (11) 60.0 S Randolph 25/1 S 756 9 8.35 Apres Ski (2) 60.0 S Veale 16/1 S 812 10 11.60 Roy’s Just Kidding (4) 60.0 A Andrews 50/1 D 829 11 13.35 Red Hot Russian (13) 60.0 M Yeni 66/1 S 756 12 14.10 Saracen King (7) 60.0 A Forbes 50/1 S 812 13 14.25 Gold Dash (10) 60.0 T Godden 125/1 Time: 96.71s (60.44s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:D Campbell O:Messrs Mervin Naidoo, P A Govender & Mrs Kumari Naidoo, Messrs D J Hawkins & B I Rajhununan B:GJ Royden-Turner

Race 2 (874) Scottsville 1400m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Inside) R80,000 D 701 1 0.00 Jayrista (5) 60.0 P Strydom 5/2 3 ch f Jay Peg - Arista (Jet Master) D 791 2 1.50 Gordon’s Cungee (3) 60.0 M Yeni 7/1 3 b f Demerit - Damowin(AUS) (Danehill) D 724 3 5.75 Fly Rebecca Fly (6) 60.0 ES Ngwane 50/1 3 b f Mambo In Seattle - Lekker Rebecca (Mistral Dancer) S 840 4 5.80 Feature Bid (1) 60.0 D De Gouveia 16/1 D 819 5 5.85 Classy Chic (2) 60.0 C Murray 40/1 D 701 6 5.95 Willowgrange (8) 60.0 A Forbes 7/1 D 791 7 7.20 Pop Star (4) 60.0 S Veale 4/1 D 722 8 7.25 Esperanza Fire (10) 60.0 S Randolph 25/1 S 781 9 7.40 Dubliner (7) 60.0 B Nyawo 11/2 D 722 10 9.40 Expressa (12) 60.0 B Lerena 33/1 S 781 11 12.15 Dream Babe (15) 60.0 L Hewitson 66/1 D 828 12 13.65 Streets Of Gold (14) 60.0 A Domeyer 10/1 D 779 13 15.15 Causeway Bay (13) 60.0 W Kennedy 75/1 S 840 14 19.15 Life Is Fun (11) 60.0 T Godden 66/1 D 518 15 26.90 Legal Legacy (9) 60.0 M Ntuli 110/1 Time: 84.01s (60.01s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:M Houdalakis O:Mr & Mrs Asogan Naicker B:Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud

LORD BALMORAL 2 b c Star Witness - Balmoral Belle(NZ) (Zabeel)

WON by 4.0L at Kenilworth over 1200m, 31 Mayfor trainer VH Marshall

GO FLY A KITE3 br g Domesday - Diplome(AUS) (End Sweep)

WON by 2.25L at Vaal over 2000m, 2 Junefor trainer M Houdalakis

TABLE BAY2 b c Redoute’s Choice - Gabriella(GB) (Cape Cross)

WON by 4.0L at Kenilworth over 1400m, 4 Junefor trainer J Ramsden

MAKE IT RAINE3 ch f New Approach - Our Dizzy Raine(AUS) (Danehill)WON at Kenilworth over 1200m, 4 June

for trainer BJ Crawford

www.aushorse.net.au

and placed . .Big Strike, Gordon’s Cungee, Awesome Adam,

Street Flyer, Maachaan, Buckinghampshire, Qeyaadah

2ND Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship

FURSA 2 b f Hard Spun - Red Princess(AUS) (Red Ransom)

at Scottsville over 1200m, 4 Junefor trainer MF de Kock

ESTATEBREEDERS OF

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

3rd Gr1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion

RIVARINE 2 b c Var - River Jetez (Jet Master)

at Scottsville, 1200m, 4 June2 b c Var - River Jetez (Jet Master)

1 win4 places5 runs

. . . and placed . . . A Woman’s Will, Rebel House

Race 6 (521) Fairview 1000m Milkwood Stakes (F&M)(Listed)(Turf) R150,000 F 426 1 0.00 Bella Spumante (8) 56.0 A Fortune 9/1 4 b f Dynasty - Spumante (Argosy) F 513 2 0.10 La Rebel (5) 52.0 L Mxothwa 33/1 3 b f Rebel King - La Dazzle (Captain Al) F 490 3 0.20 Summer Cruise (13) 54.0 K Ramsamy 12/1 4 b f Sail From Seattle - Maritsa(IRE) (Danehill) V 918 4 0.30 Red Heart (10) 52.0 C Murray 33/1 F 446 5 0.55 Silvan Jazz (4) 54.0 R Danielson 66/1 S 808 6 0.60 Clear Sailing (11) 58.0 M Yeni 15/2 T 795 7 3.10 Jo Malone (3) 56.0 C Zackey 8/1 F 503 8 3.85 Wolverina (14) 52.0 T Gould 33/1 F 490 9 4.10 Blizzard Belle (1) 62.5 W Agrella 16/1 K 540 10 4.15 Jo’s Bond (12) 61.0 S Khumalo 4/1 F 513 11 4.40 Mystic Express (15) 52.0 X Ndlovu 55/1 K 328 12 4.90 Silver Banshee (6) 55.5 C Orffer 10/1 F 420 13 6.15 Agterskot (9) 53.0 K Zechner 25/1 F 490 14 13.90 Sweetchild O Mine (7) 52.0 S Naidoo 20/1 K 572 15 16.40 Lohnromance (2) 52.0 G v Niekerk 6/1 F 490 16 99.99 Eros’s Girl (16) 55.0 L Hewitson 16/1 Time: 58.46s (58.46s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:AC Greeff O:Messrs B A Fox, D D Hayman & I W Longmore & Mrs D J Sherrell B:The Alchemy

Race 7 (522) Fairview 1400m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Turf) R62,000 F 442 1 0.00 Aquinata (11) 60.0 K Zechner 5/2 4 gr f Silvano - Tsunami (Shaamit) T 888 2 3.25 Bristol Blue (9) 60.0 R Danielson 5/1 3 gr f Western Winter - Sage Blue (Badger Land) F 487 3 4.00 Shockwave (5) 60.0 X Ndlovu 75/1 3 ch f Noordhoek Flyer - Heat of the Moment (All Fired Up) F 482 4 4.75 Aspen Fire (6) 60.0 W Agrella 3/1 F 498 5 5.25 Velvet Orchid (4) 60.0 A Fortune 9/2 F 408 6 6.00 Nurse Harriet (13) 60.0 C Murray 50/1 F 482 7 6.50 Red Velvet Lounge (1) 60.0 T Gould 33/1 F 433 8 7.75 Steel Pan Band (14) 60.0 L Mxothwa 14/1 V 987 9 7.85 One Love (7) 60.0 S Khathi 40/1 F 488 10 12.10 Rock Burner (2) 60.0 C Thabana 100/1 F 453 11 16.35 Air Belle (8) 60.0 C Orffer 33/1 F 497 12 17.85 Storyfi elds (3) 60.0 C Zackey 8/1 F 482 13 23.10 Love To Dance (12) 60.0 L Hewitson 40/1 F 488 14 34.85 Tudor Monarch (10) 60.0 S Naidoo 110/1 Time: 87.93s (62.81s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:DA Sham O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:Backworth Stud

Race 8 (523) Fairview 1400m MR 64 Handicap (Turf) R62,000 F 473 1 0.00 Ace Antonius (10) 54.5 E Webber 16/1 5 b g Antonius Pius - Pacifi c Peace(USA) (Dynaformer) F 454 2 1.50 Temple Rock (13) 58.0 R Danielson 5/1 4 b c Seventh Rock - Te Gusta (Western Winter) K 543 3 2.25 Nordic Jet (14) 60.0 G v Niekerk 11/2 7 b g Jet Master - Lady Dane(AUS) (Danehill) F 454 4 3.00 Nabucco (5) 55.5 S Khathi 20/1 F 487 5 3.05 Sun Power (4) 58.5 JP vd Merwe 7/1 F 376 6 4.30 Wild Night Out (9) 57.0 C Thabana 33/1 F 484 7 4.55 Placido (15) 60.0 A Fortune 6/1 F 454 8 6.05 Mambo Italiano (2) 52.0 X Ndlovu 33/1 D 796 9 6.15 Matador In Red (6) 59.5 C Orffer 14/1 F 501 10 6.65 Paulus (7) 58.0 C Zackey 15/1 F 484 11 8.15 Capstone Von Kluh (3) 56.0 C Murray 11/2 F 501 12 8.65 Greatist Hits (8) 57.0 L Mxothwa 50/1 F 443 13 8.90 Tall Ship (16) 52.0 T Gould 50/1 F 495 14 13.15 Fly Me Over (11) 58.5 K Zechner 75/1 F 370 15 20.15 Cassia (1) 60.0 L Hewitson 10/1 F 491 16 22.65 Bordered In Grey (12) 55.5 S Naidoo 40/1 Time: 86.29s (61.64s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:DA McKenzie O:Mr K P Truter B:Highlands

Race 3 (875) Scottsville 1400m MR 82 Handicap (Inside) R87,000 D 777 1 0.00 Roy’s Winter Patch (5) 56.5 K De Melo 12/1 4 b g Western Winter - Purple Patch (National Emblem) S 841 2 0.75 Annigoni (6) 60.0 M Byleveld 8/1 4 b g Silvano - Excelsa(AUS) (Red Ransom) D 703 3 0.85 Irish Pride (7) 59.5 Wei Marwing 5/2 3 b g Ideal World - Celtic Cross (Fort Wood) K 333 4 1.35 Winter Prince (9) 60.5 C Orffer 12/1 D 825 5 1.45 Firewood (1) 57.5 A Domeyer 8/1 D 795 6 3.95 Last Tiger (4) 61.0 A Delpech 4/1 D 648 7 4.20 Seymour (3) 53.5 S Veale 16/1 S 592 8 5.70 Singh Is King (10) 60.0 M Yeni 40/1 T 1030 9 5.75 Master Archer (2) 59.0 S Khumalo 8/1 S 809 10 7.50 Bizjet (8) 56.0 C Storey 33/1 Time: 82.36s (58.83s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 109%1st T:DR Drier O:Mr Roy Moodley B:R Moodley

Race 4 (876) Scottsville 1600m MR 84 Handicap (F&M)(Inside) R92,000 S 762 1 0.00 Crackpot (9) 59.0 M Yeni 6/1 4 b f Judpot - Nazca (National Emblem) D 704 2 1.00 Skip A Beat (4) 59.5 A Domeyer 7/1 3 b f Dynasty - Ruby Heart (Western Winter) D 745 3 1.25 Secret Seven (13) 60.0 P Strydom 6/1 3 b f Dynasty - I’ve Got It(GB) (King of Kings) D 718 4 1.50 School Run (10) 60.5 M Byleveld 25/1 D 718 5 1.60 Impala Lily (5) 59.5 A Delpech 3/1 D 861 6 2.35 Seek The Summit (3) 56.0 C Murray 40/1 T 1075 7 2.40 Penny Serenade (6) 60.5 L Hewitson 4/1 K 393 8 3.15 Silvan Star (12) 60.0 S Randolph 16/1 D 851 9 4.15 Royal Tree (1) 53.5 K De Melo 33/1 D 833 10 4.40 Kileigh (2) 62.0 D Schwarz 35/1 D 702 11 4.45 Alpine Ridge (7) 58.0 B Lerena 14/1 D 815 12 5.70 Mark My Card (11) 56.5 W Kennedy 35/1 S 844 13 12.20 Cyclone Sassy (8) 54.0 B Dean 75/1 Time: 95.86s (59.91s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:DC Howells O:Messrs B D Filby & G L A Roberts B:BD Filby

Race 5 (877) Scottsville 1200m Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship (2yo Fillies) R600,000 S 784 1 0.00 The Secret Is Out (4) 60.0 M Byleveld 14/10 2 b f Captain Al - Secret Of Victoria (Goldkeeper) T 1002 2 0.75 Fursa (5) 60.0 C Murray 13/2 2 b f Hard Spun - Red Princess(AUS) (Red Ransom) S 784 3 0.80 Visuality (6) 60.0 P Strydom 16/1 2 ch f Visionaire - Personify (Personal Hope) T 1002 4 0.90 Myfunnyvalentine (9) 60.0 A Delpech 16/1 S 838 5 1.40 Blaze Of Mystery (8) 60.0 M Yeni 12/1 D 830 6 3.15 Announcing Rain (10) 60.0 L Hewitson 50/1 D 797 7 4.40 Poster Girl (2) 60.0 W Kennedy 20/1 V 1012 8 4.65 Zaakhira (7) 60.0 Wei Marwing 18/10 D 821 9 5.15 Zadora (3) 60.0 A Forbes 75/1 D 830 10 9.90 Diamond In The Sky (1) 60.0 B Lerena 33/1 Time: 69s (57.5s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:VH Marshall O:Messrs G M Miller & B G Nelson B:BBP Syndicate

Race 6 (878) Scottsville 1200m Gr1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion (2yo’s) R600,000 K 530 1 0.00 Always In Charge (10) 60.0 A Marcus 5/2 2 b c Captain Al - Polar Charge(GB) (Polar Falcon) V 1054 2 3.00 Seattle Singer (2) 57.5 M Yeni 25/1 2 b f Sail From Seattle - Royal Drummer (Kilconnel) T 1003 3 4.50 Rivarine (7) 60.0 K Zechner 9/2 2 b c Var - River Jetez (Jet Master) S 785 4 6.75 Red Rock (9) 60.0 S Khumalo 45/1 F 493 5 7.25 Oomph (8) 60.0 A Domeyer 22/10 S 785 6 7.75 Over Sure (4) 60.0 L Hewitson 55/1 D 789 7 7.90 Paperback Writer (5) 60.0 A Delpech 25/1 V 1037 8 9.40 Sporting Monarch (1) 60.0 D Habib 33/1 V 1011 9 13.65 Act Of Loyalty (3) 60.0 Wei Marwing 14/1 S 837 10 16.40 Horse Guards (6) 60.0 S Veale 15/4 Time: 68.63s (57.19s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:VH Marshall O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Klawervlei Stud

Race 7 (879) Scottsville 1200m Gr1 Fillies Sprint R600,000 S 786 1 0.00 Real Princess (8) 60.0 A Delpech 7/1 4 ch f Trippi - Pagan Princess (Fort Wood) S 786 2 1.25 Fly By Night (10) 60.0 M Byleveld 25/1 6 b m Jet Master - Fly The Wind (Model Man) T 1009 3 1.50 Joan Ranger (7) 59.0 B Lerena 25/1 3 b f Horse Chestnut - Fashion Edition (Rambo Dancer) S 786 4 2.00 Lanner Falcon (2) 60.0 G v Niekerk 10/1 T 1006 5 2.05 Carry On Alice (5) 60.0 S Khumalo 7/10 S 843 6 2.55 Elusivenchantment (4) 59.0 M Yeni 20/1 S 786 7 4.55 Victoria Lavelle (6) 59.0 P Strydom 10/1 S 786 8 5.80 Princess Royal (1) 59.0 A Andrews 16/1 T 1009 9 7.05 Lazer Star (9) 60.0 Wei Marwing 12/1 D 553 10 8.80 Miss Varlicious (3) 60.0 C Murray 40/1 Time: 68s (56.67s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:D Kannemeyer O:Khaya Stables (Pty) Ltd B:Klawervlei Stud

RIVARINE 2 b c Var - River Jetez (Jet Master)

at Scottsville, 1200m, 4 June

3RD Gr1 TSOGO SUN GOLD MEDALLION

2 b c Var - River Jetez (Jet Master)

1 TSOGO SUN GOLD MEDALLION1 win

4 places5 runs

SIRE OF CHAMPIONS

& Placed . . . A WOMAN’S WILL, HANABI, SPEEDY GONVARLEZ

VAR stands at AvontuurContact Pippa Mickleburgh

021 855 1442 or 083 658 [email protected]

VARIFAST 2 b f Var - Tiger Strike (Tiger Ridge)

WON by 2.25L at Kenilworth, 1000m, 4 June

DIRTY CHAMPAGNE 5 gr h Var - White Oleander (Lecture) WON at Borrowdale, 1260m, 4 June

JUAN TWO THREE 3 b g Var - Counterpoise (Counter Action)

WON at Fairview, 1200m, 6 June

by 2.25L at Kenilworth, 1000m, 4 June

1 win2 runs

DIRTY CHAMPAGNE 3 wins11 places

24 runs

3 b g Var - Counterpoise (Counter Action)

5 wins2 places11 runs

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

KENILWORTH

Saturday 4 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (593) Kenilworth 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R75,000 K 464 1 0.00 Whose That Girl (7) 60.0 R Khathi 2/1 2 b f Gitano Hernando - Casual Gal (All Fired Up) - 2 0.20 Whispering Light (1) 60.0 G Behr 20/1 2 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Fading Light (Bel Byou) - 3 1.45 Miss Malbec (5) 60.5 J Jordaan 18/10 2 ch f Philanthropist - Miami Blues (Western Winter) - 4 3.70 Under Milkwood (6) 60.0 R Fourie 16/1 - 5 4.45 Seattle Gold (2) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 10/1 K 552 6 6.20 Ring O’ Var (9) 60.0 H vd Hoven 7/1 L 455 7 7.45 Royal Duchess (3) 60.0 L Africa 18/1 - 8 8.95 Figure Of Grey (4) 60.0 D Dillon 10/1 K 505 9 10.20 Ubiquitous Star (8) 60.0 S Fortune 25/1 Time: 60.27s (60.27s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:MW Bass O:Messrs R Brooks, T Govender & H D M Otto & Mrs M H Mason B:Narrow Creek Stud

Race 2 (594) Kenilworth 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R75,000 K 380 1 0.00 Varifast (4) 60.0 H vd Hoven 4/1 2 b f Var - Tiger Strike (Tiger Ridge) K 471 2 0.40 Moulina (3) 60.0 R Fourie 2/1 2 b f Rebel King - Moulin Grise (Grey Eminence) - 3 0.70 Red Light Girl (6) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 2/1 2 b f Captain Al - Roxanne (Western Winter) - 4 6.95 Red Berry Candle (5) 60.0 B May 30/1 - 5 7.35 Silken Summer (2) 60.0 D Dillon 10/1 - 6 7.75 Pint Pot (7) 60.0 R Khathi 20/1 - 7 9.00 Class Protector (8) 60.0 XG Carstens 12/1 - 8 18.50 Onthecharts (1) 60.0 L Africa 22/1 Time: 60.87s (60.87s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:VH Marshall O:Burns Racing (Nom: Mr David Allan) B:Connemara Stud

Race 3 (595) Kenilworth 1400m Juvenile Plate R78,000 K 560 1 0.00 Table Bay (1) 60.0 D Dillon 9/20 2 b c Redoute’s Choice - Gabriella(GB) (Cape Cross) K 538 2 4.00 Hernando’s Promise (4) 57.0 L Africa 14/1 2 ch c Gitano Hernando - Promises To Keep (Windrush) K 548 3 4.30 Dancer (3) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 5/1 2 b c Mambo In Seattle - Falling Blossom (Var) K 488 4 4.40 Streaming (5) 57.0 G Behr 5/1 K 504 5 8.40 Eastern Pearl (2) 57.0 R Khathi 16/1 Time: 88.35s (63.11s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:J Ramsden O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:bred in Australia

Race 4 (596) Kenilworth 1600m Maiden Plate (F&M) R75,000 K 550 1 0.00 Navasha (2) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 9/20 3 b f Tiger Ridge - Laverna (Parade Leader) K 490 2 0.05 Dontknowhy (7) 60.0 B May 10/1 3 b f Rock Of Rochelle - Camara (Elliodor) K 541 3 2.05 St Elmo’s Fire (4) 60.0 R Khathi 8/1 3 b f Judpot - Let’s Be Cool (Modern Day) K 550 4 3.55 Come On Inn (3) 60.0 R Fourie 6/1 K 555 5 3.95 Electro Diva (5) 60.0 G Wright 25/1 K 539 6 5.45 Call Me Darling (10) 60.0 H vd Hoven 75/1 K 524 7 8.20 Meritocracy (1) 60.0 D Dillon 33/1 K 532 8 8.95 Golden Pass (8) 60.0 C du Plooy 50/1 K 555 9 11.70 Chacabotha (6) 60.0 G Behr 33/1 K 571 10 15.95 Mrs Gray (9) 60.0 S Fortune 50/1 Time: 101.15s (63.22s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:BJ Crawford O:Mauritzfontein (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Miss J B Slack) B:Wilgerbosdrift

Race 5 (597) Kenilworth 1000m MR 85 Handicap R86,000 K 564 1 0.00 Captain Bagg (2) 60.0 G Behr 6/1 4 b g Captain Al - Miss Moneybags (West Man) K 564 2 1.25 Buckinghampshire (3) 57.0 B May 28/10 3 br g Lonhro - Seeking Attention(AUS) (Exceed And Excel) K 500 3 1.55 Mystical Twilight (8) 56.5 H vd Hoven 14/1 3 b g Great Britain - Fading Light (Bel Byou) K 546 4 1.75 Mission Control (6) 52.5 C Bantam 28/10 T 579 5 2.75 Nevada (4) 54.5 G Wright 20/1 K 546 6 4.00 Al Wahed (7) 57.5 S Fortune 9/2 K 564 7 5.25 Kirumbo (5) 59.5 R Fourie 12/1 K 564 8 5.30 Western Storm (1) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 15/2 Time: 59.62s (59.62s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:AE Sands O:Messrs R C M Caris, A A Qama, A E Sands, G M Seegers & D R Stephen B:WJ Engelbrecht

Race 6 (598) Kenilworth 1200m MR 89 Handicap (F&M) R90,000 K 264 1 0.00 Ocean’s Swell (2) 58.0 B May 16/1 3 b f Jay Peg - Julie’ D (Qui Danzig) K 559 2 0.50 Hanabi (6) 53.0 G Behr 5/1 3 b f Var - Cyber Toy (Modern Day) K 559 3 0.80 Money Surger (8) 53.0 H vd Hoven 10/1 8 ch m Surging River - Rain Flower (Raise A Tradition) K 567 4 1.30 Secret Society (4) 52.5 G Wright 6/1 K 475 5 2.05 Aliysa’s Prize (5) 58.5 D Dillon 6/1 K 390 6 2.15 Can Cope (7) 57.5 L Africa 14/1 S 712 7 2.35 Mambo Fever (3) 55.0 R Khathi 20/1 K 572 8 2.45 Dixie Express (9) 61.0 C Bantam 11/2 K 559 9 2.95 Jets-A-Blazing (1) 54.0 R Fourie 22/10 Time: 73.3s (61.08s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:DR Hodgson O:Mr H Adams B:Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud

Race 7 (599) Kenilworth 1200m MR 72 Handicap (F&M) R75,000 K 559 1 0.00 Make It Raine (1) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 11/10 3 ch f New Approach - Our Dizzy Raine(AUS) (Danehill) K 516 2 1.25 Galla Placidia (2) 57.5 R Khathi 9/2 4 b f Trippi - Aurelia Magna (Damascus Gate) K 433 3 3.25 Prize Peg (6) 60.0 D Dillon 10/1 3 ch f Jay Peg - Pikachu (Caesour) K 515 4 3.65 Star Academy (9) 59.5 R Fourie 7/1 K 435 5 5.90 Dazzling Dancer (7) 59.5 J Jordaan 20/1 K 543 6 7.15 Elusive Empress (4) 59.0 G Behr 8/1 K 559 7 7.65 Wafi qah (3) 57.5 B May 20/1 L 447 8 7.85 Molly’s Chambers (5) 52.5 C Bantam 12/1 K 544 9 12.10 Indigo Storm (8) 55.0 S Fortune 35/1 K 539 10 16.60 Words Of Wisdom (10) 54.0 H vd Hoven 55/1 Time: 73.24s (61.03s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:BJ Crawford O:Messrs C & R Kieswetter & Ridgemont Stud (Nom: Mr Craig Carey) B:bred in Australia

Race 8 (600) Kenilworth 1200m Maiden Plate R75,000 K 470 1 0.00 Declarator (2) 60.0 R Fourie 7/1 3 b g Oracy - Freezacino (Tiger Ridge) K 523 2 2.25 Show Stealer (11) 60.0 R Khathi 18/10 3 b g Russian Sage - Face Of Africa (Elliodor) - 3 3.75 Summer Sky (5) 57.0 G Behr 28/10 2 ch c Trippi - Peace Bell(USA) (Kingmambo) - 4 5.75 Edict Of Nantes (1) 57.0 D Dillon 6/1 K 570 5 7.75 Heelagainstthehead (4) 60.0 C Bantam 16/1 - 6 9.00 Rinjani (3) 57.0 G Wright 12/1 K 563 7 10.50 All Night Long (6) 57.0 H vd Hoven 20/1 K 563 8 10.55 Chosen Path (12) 57.0 C du Plooy 14/1 K 538 9 14.30 Kepler (9) 60.0 B May 40/1 K 430 10 17.80 Kemosabe (10) 60.0 L Africa 50/1 - 11 22.55 Debt Settled (7) 57.0 S Fortune 40/1 K 481 12 99.99 Gracchus (8) 60.0 XG Carstens 66/1 Time: 73.36s (61.13s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:PD Reeves O:Mr G S Knowles B:Klawervlei Stud

BORROWDALE

Saturday 4 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (134) Borrowdale 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate R7,000 H 121 1 0.00 Devil In Command (9) 58.0 A Fortune 12/10 2 c Great Britain - Nutcracker Sweet (Albert Hall) - 2 4.00 Whatsnewpussycat (4) 55.5 C Zackey 8/1 2 ch f Tamburlaine - Kevins’ Angel(ZIM) (Divine Act) H 120 3 4.10 Gimme Victory (10) 55.5 R Simons 50/1 2 b f Gimmethegreenlight - Victory Dance (Victory Moon) H 121 4 4.35 Rebel Soldier (5) 58.0 L Pagel 40/1 - 5 6.10 Keisha (2) 55.5 B McNaughton 9/1 - 6 7.10 African Love Story (6) 55.5 R Munger 33/10 H 113 7 8.60 Minister D’fence (7) 58.0 J Greyling 40/1 H 92 8 14.60 Elektra King (8) 58.0 C Maujean 3/1 H 120 9 22.60 Skrik Vir Moor (1) 55.5 S Sawere 55/1 - 10 27.60 Apache Blue (3) 55.5 K Derere 20/1 Time: 60.1s (60.1s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 128%1st T:GG Terzi O:Mr G Goksel B:Riverton Stud

Race 2 (135) Borrowdale 1100m MR 80 Handicap R7,000 H 47 1 0.00 Demagogue (7) 56.5 R Simons 20/1 3 b g Argonaut - Fiesta Queen (Parade Leader) H 133 2 1.25 Amas Amat (9) 52.5 K Derere 9/1 4 b g National Emblem - Ami Amor(AUS) (Elusive Quality) H 128 3 1.50 The Mutineer (6) 60.0 Wes Marwing 6/1 6 ch g Mullins Bay - Wanted (Iktamal) H 123 4 2.00 Tamarind (8) 57.0 M Thackeray 33/10 H 128 5 2.50 Thriller In Manila (5) 57.5 C Maujean 9/1 H 128 6 3.50 Carla The Rebel (1) 56.0 A Fortune 11/2 H 105 7 5.50 Gotago (3) 58.0 F Herholdt 5/2 H 133 8 7.50 Porterhouse (2) 53.5 J Greyling 5/1 H 130 9 12.50 Two Gun Kid (4) 52.0 B McNaughton 55/1 Time: 64.28s (58.44s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 125%1st T:GG Terzi O:Messrs G Goksel, G M Littleford, S H Murray & P C Rugg B:Riverton Stud

Race 3 (136) Borrowdale 1200m Novice Plate R7,000 H 133 1 0.00 Major Vaughan (15) 58.0 M v Rensburg 33/1 4 ch g Atso - Sister Jane (Fort Wood) H 122 2 1.50 Go Galaxy (16) 60.0 Wes Marwing 10/1 3 b g Toreador - Let’s Go Gold (Goldkeeper) H 133 3 2.75 Bullion Bay (1) 59.5 B McNaughton 12/1 3 b g Bankable - Ashfi eld (Wolfhound) V 917 4 3.25 Enough Said (14) 55.0 C Maujean 4/1 H 125 5 8.25 Detente (12) 58.5 S Chambers 55/1 H 133 6 8.50 Gateway Gamble (8) 58.5 M Thackeray 18/1 H 132 7 8.75 Belle Epoque (13) 57.0 A Fortune 2/1 H 132 8 8.85 Sky (7) 55.5 J Greyling 18/1 H 120 9 10.35 Supa Wonder (10) 60.0 F Herholdt 15/2 H 131 10 12.10 Aiiyayaii (5) 57.0 K Derere 40/1 H 129 11 12.60 Al Salaam (9) 59.0 S Brown 14/1 H 122 12 12.85 Tail Wind (17) 57.0 M Bikausaru 33/1 H 84 13 14.10 Yesterday Man (3) 59.0 L Pagel 20/1 H 131 14 15.35 Slick (2) 60.0 R Simons 14/1 H 133 15 18.85 Domboshava (4) 56.5 C Zackey 33/1 H 119 16 18.90 Gypsy Ballad (6) 56.0 R Munger 25/1 H 121 17 25.90 Cream And Honey (11) 53.5 S Sawere 66/1 Time: 71.13s (59.28s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 129%1st T:B Stidolph O:Messrs G Readings & R Sherwood & S N Buchan & N Evans B:Clifton Stud

Race 4 (137) Borrowdale 1260m MR 55 Handicap R7,000 H 133 1 0.00 Dirty Champagne (6) 63.5 A Fortune 15/10 5 gr h Var - White Oleander (Lecture) H 131 2 0.75 Seven Kingdoms (14) 55.5 J Greyling 12/1 4 b f Sarge - Wise Wren (Argosy) H 133 3 2.25 Romantic Balladeer (13) 59.0 S Brown 16/1 6 ch g Trippi - Golden Song (National Assembly) H 116 4 4.00 Touching Base (11) 56.5 M Bikausaru 20/1 H 122 5 4.25 Temple Run (7) 56.0 B McNaughton 8/1 H 116 6 4.75 Shezawarrior (10) 52.5 R Munger 45/1 H 122 7 6.00 Don Vito (2) 53.5 K Derere 40/1 H 116 8 6.75 Lake Nakuru (12) 52.5 F Herholdt 8/1 H 122 9 6.80 Nuggets (8) 54.5 S Chambers 50/1 H 122 10 6.90 Anthony’s Lazer (5) 59.0 C Zackey 8/1 H 112 11 8.40 Royal Revenge (3) 53.0 M v Rensburg 14/1 H 131 12 9.40 Delta Special (1) 52.0 M Thackeray 33/1 H 129 13 16.40 Run The Redlight (4) 57.5 C Maujean 16/1 H 133 14 18.90 Rocky Road (9) 57.0 Wes Marwing 22/1 Time: 74.94s (59.48s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:GG Terzi O:Messrs T J Shawe, G G Terzi & G V Woodruff B:Milkwood Stud

AP Indy - Pas De Reponse (Danzig)

WON Gr2 OK Grand Challenge

stands at Peter Blyth’s CLIFTON STUD Cell 082 456 3489 • Tel 033 267 7407

[email protected] • www.cliftonstud.co.za

DUFFI’S CALL 3 ch f A P Answer - Almighty Dollar (Divine Force) at Borrowdale - 1800m, 4 June

WON Gr2 OK Grand Challenge

3 ch f A P Answer - Almighty Dollar (Divine Force)

6 wins3 places

8 runs

Congratulations to the Connections

. . and placed . . Piece Of Pizzaz, Speedball, Structured Reply

MIDANSWER 4 b f A P Answer - Midinette (All Fired Up) WON at Scottsville - 1000m, 1 June4 b f A P Answer - Midinette (All Fired Up)

2 wins4 places13 runs

JAGUAR 5 b g Tiger Ridge - Chinchuna (Fort Wood) WON at Flamingo Park, 1400m, 30 May

NAVASHA 3 b f Tiger Ridge - Laverna (Parade Leader)

WON at Kenilworth, 1600m, 4 June

. . . and placed . . . Leopard Orchid, Lily Gray,

One Cool Cat

Congratulations to Connections

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

TIGER RIDGE

NARNIA3 b f Kildonan - Cross Your Heart(ARG) (Yes It’s True) WON by 8.75L at Flamingo Park, 1200m, 30 May

NAVASHA3 b f Tiger Ridge - Laverna (Parade Leader)

WON at Kenilworth, 1600m, 4 June

. . . . and placed . . .PERSIAN APPROVAL, LEOPARD ORCHID

WILGERBOSDRIFT

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

Congratulations to Connections

breeders of

Congratulations to the connections

Contact: Paul or Lindi GarlickiTel/Fax (021)863 0197 / 082 920 8112

VARIFAST2 b f Var - Tiger Strike (Tiger Ridge)

Won by 2.25L at Kenilworth, 1000m, 4 JuneCongratulations to

VH Marshall, Burns Racing (Nom: Mr David Allan)

2 b f Var - Tiger Strike (Tiger Ridge)

1 win2 runs

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

Major VaughanWON at Borrowdale, 4 June

T: B Stidolph J: M v Rensburg O: Messrs G Readings & R Sherwood & S N Buchan & N Evans B: Clifton Stud

another winner for2 more winners

for

TalktothestarsGr1 Tsogo Sun SprintWON at Scottsville, 4 June

T: FC de Beer J: P Strydom O: Mr F C De Beer B: Scott Bros

Overly ImpressedWON at Scottsville, 1 JuneT :AJ Wright J: A Marcus O: Mr B A Richard

& Mrs C C Richard B: GJ Royden-Turner

Race 8 (880) Scottsville 1200m Gr1 Tsogo Sun Sprint R1,000,000 T 1006 1 0.00 Talktothestars (4) 60.0 P Strydom 13/2 4 b g Overlord - Tellittothestars (Spaceship) T 897 2 2.25 African Ruler (3) 53.0 M Yeni 16/1 3 b g Trippi - Chant de Nuit (Caesour) S 733 3 2.40 Exelero (11) 53.5 M Byleveld 8/1 5 b g Western Winter - Landaulet (Badger Land) S 816 4 3.15 Red Ray (7) 56.0 A Marcus 4/1 S 786 5 3.40 Cuvee Brut (2) 53.5 L Hewitson 25/1 S 783 6 3.90 Captain’s Causeway (6) 52.0 S Khumalo 8/1 S 783 7 4.05 Gulf Storm (13) 58.5 C Orffer 8/1 S 783 8 4.10 Captain Alfredo (9) 56.5 A Delpech 5/1 S 783 9 4.25 Ernie (5) 52.0 G v Niekerk 14/1 T 1006 10 5.00 Barbosa (8) 56.0 S Veale 20/1 T 1006 11 5.25 Splendid Garden (10) 54.0 JP vd Merwe 55/1 S 842 12 5.40 Guiness (14) 52.0 C Murray 16/1 T 1009 13 5.45 Tiger’s Touch (1) 54.0 K Zechner 25/1 S 842 14 5.70 Seventh Plain (12) 55.5 A Domeyer 16/1 Time: 67.41s (56.18s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:FC de Beer O:Mr F C De Beer B:Scott Bros

Race 9 (881) Scottsville 1200m MR 70 Apprentice Handicap (F&M) R75,000 S 809 1 0.00 Pearl Emblem (8) 56.0 C Thabana 7/1 4 b f National Emblem - Pearl Hostess (Elliodor) S 844 2 0.25 Lily Gray (1) 56.5 C Murray 28/10 4 gr f Tiger Ridge - Winter Lily (Western Winter) T 1102 3 2.25 Sweet Habanero (10) 60.0 L Hewitson 5/2 3 ch f Kildonan - Fiery Contest (All Fired Up) D 742 4 3.25 Hey Georgie Girl (6) 56.5 D De Gouveia 16/1 D 464 5 4.50 Thaler Point (7) 55.0 C Ngcobo 50/1 D 546 6 5.00 Kadeze (5) 55.0 D Schwarz 12/1 D 626 7 7.00 Devon Belle (11) 52.0 M Mjoka 66/1 D 717 8 7.05 Alldressedup (3) 56.5 A Balloo 16/1 S 664 9 8.80 Roy’s Queen (2) 55.0 T Godden 16/1 D 751 10 10.05 Genial (9) 58.0 C Habib 11/2 S 769 11 10.20 Cayenne (12) 52.0 ES Ngwane 20/1 S 769 12 11.70 Treble Tot (4) 53.0 A Arries 33/1 Time: 69.4s (57.83s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:PV Lafferty O:Messrs L C W van Wyk, P Georgiou, Anthony Govender, P V Lafferty, J A G Rushton, Mr & Mrs D J Steyn B:Nutfi eld Stud

Race 10 (882) Scottsville 1200m MR 70 Apprentice Handicap (F&M) R75,000 S 844 1 0.00 Roy’s Folly (13) 60.0 ES Ngwane 10/1 4 ch f Argonaut - Special Key (Brother Philips) S 844 2 0.25 Seventh Moment (8) 56.0 D De Gouveia 12/1 3 b f Seventh Rock - Melting Moments (Captain Al) S 769 3 3.25 Bee My Honey (12) 52.0 L Tarentaal 16/1 5 b m Miesque’s Approval - Calpurnia (Caesour) S 735 4 3.50 Obrega (4) 54.0 C Ngcobo 20/1 D 815 5 4.75 Stockade (10) 59.0 L Hewitson 7/1 S 769 6 5.00 Salander (9) 52.0 A Balloo 45/1 D 831 7 5.15 Wind Singer (3) 60.0 A Arries 11/10 S 782 8 5.65 Grand Fantasy (6) 52.0 M Mjoka 20/1 D 791 9 6.40 Noodle (1) 55.5 S Moodley 16/1 S 664 10 6.45 Lockheed Star (2) 54.0 C Habib 75/1 S 840 11 7.45 Lavender Bank (5) 56.0 C Murray 8/1 S 664 12 7.50 Ire de Fiesta (11) 60.0 T Godden 20/1 Q 109 13 15.50 Patricia (7) 52.0 C Thabana 75/1 Time: 69.52s (57.93s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:Y Govender O:Mr Roy Moodley B:C Baitz

Race 5 (138) Borrowdale 1600m Maiden Plate R7,000 H 124 1 0.00 Barbarian (2) 60.0 R Munger 1/3 3 b g Silvano - Alderry (Al Mufti) H 124 2 5.00 In The Oven (12) 60.0 L Pagel 33/1 5 b g Jam Alley - Goose Time (Northern Guest) H 127 3 6.00 Piece Of Pizzaz (4) 57.0 R Simons 40/1 3 ch f A P Answer - Bit Of Bizet (Opera King) V 869 4 6.50 Majestic Legacy (11) 60.0 A Fortune 4/1 H 127 5 7.50 Nemba Beach (3) 60.0 S Chambers 13/2 H 124 6 8.25 Grand Opera (7) 60.0 C Maujean 40/1 H 124 7 8.50 Expensive (5) 60.0 M v Rensburg 66/1 H 127 8 9.75 Argodaba (14) 57.0 M Bikausaru 110/1 H 132 9 11.75 Chatou (9) 57.0 M Thackeray 66/1 H 127 10 12.25 Schwarzekatze (6) 60.0 K Derere 55/1 H 127 11 14.25 Cool Start (10) 60.0 J Greyling 40/1 H 124 12 15.25 My It Girl (13) 57.0 F Herholdt 55/1 S 767 13 17.75 Beretta (8) 57.0 S Brown 40/1 H 124 14 18.00 Eightyshadesofgray (1) 57.0 N Takawira 110/1 Time: 96.34s (60.21s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 129%1st T:P Fisher O:Mr T A Wilkes B:Al Adiyaat

Race 6 (139) Borrowdale 1600m MR 72 Handicap R7,000 H 110 1 0.00 Noble Peer (10) 56.0 R Danielson 20/1 5 b g Miesque’s Approval - Nadyiah Kur(AUS) (Scenic) H 125 2 1.00 Perfect Grace (1) 58.5 C Maujean 1/1 4 b g Antonius Pius - Balinese Dancer(USA) (Red Ransom) H 129 3 1.25 Super Good (12) 60.0 S Brown 10/1 3 b g Announce - Jenny Bowles (Dynasty) H 130 4 1.30 David’s Flower (8) 52.5 R Munger 8/1 H 129 5 3.05 Avaricious (11) 53.0 C Zackey 40/1 H 117 6 3.15 Supa Challenge (6) 59.5 M Thackeray 28/1 H 130 7 3.90 Scarlett Ice (3) 54.0 J Greyling 12/1 H 130 8 4.40 Ice Pack (4) 55.0 S Chambers 20/1 H 130 9 5.40 Kingkovsky (9) 54.5 K Derere 12/1 H 131 10 7.15 Captain Grant (7) 52.0 M v Rensburg 40/1 H 129 11 7.40 Goose Green (5) 55.5 F Herholdt 6/1 H 130 12 7.45 Star Dance (2) 52.0 B McNaughton 66/1 H 126 13 8.70 Merhaba (13) 58.5 A Fortune 20/1 Time: 95.19s (59.49s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 124%1st T:P Fisher O:Mesdames B P Fisher, N J Fisher & A K Fisher & Messrs A C Fisher & K H Fisher B:GH Rowles

Race 7 (140) Borrowdale 1800m Gr2 Ok Grand Challenge R40,000 H 132 1 0.00 Duffi’s Call (6) 52.0 B McNaughton 15/2 3 ch f A P Answer - Almighty Dollar (Divine Force) H 126 2 1.00 Windigo (7) 54.0 F Herholdt 8/1 4 b g Windrush - Forbidden Fruit (Goldkeeper) V 1059 3 1.50 Whiteline Fever (12) 58.5 R Danielson 4/1 7 b g Right Approach - Hockey Corner (Sportsworld) H 126 4 1.75 Mathematician (3) 55.0 Wes Marwing 7/2 H 126 5 2.00 Fah Fee (14) 54.0 R Simons 10/1 H 126 6 2.25 Eurakilon (13) 57.5 L Pagel 8/1 H 126 7 2.30 Print The Pounds (1) 53.5 S Chambers 33/1 H 128 8 2.35 Super Trouper (9) 55.0 A Fortune 40/1 H 129 9 2.85 Lava Flow (2) 52.5 C Zackey 40/1 H 128 10 2.90 Newton Power (4) 52.5 K Derere 20/1 H 128 11 3.15 Call Me Earl (15) 53.5 R Munger 33/1 H 126 12 3.25 Flax (5) 62.0 S Brown 10/1 H 126 13 4.00 Rock The Country (8) 56.0 J Greyling 12/1 H 126 14 4.25 Equina (11) 53.5 C Maujean 20/1 H 117 15 5.00 Madigan (16) 52.0 M Thackeray 40/1 H 126 16 6.00 Lucky Sam (10) 54.5 M v Rensburg 20/1 Time: 108.05s (60.03s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 130%1st T:B Stidolph O:Sunmark Racing Syndicate (Nom: Mr R E Davenport) B:Clifton Stud

TURFFONTEIN Sunday 5 June

Going: good

Race 1 (1113) Turffontein 1450m Maiden Juvenile Plate R90,000 T 947 1 0.00 Old Oak Tree (1) 60.0 A Fortune 12/1 2 b c Gimmethegreenlight - Ribbons For Thee (Captain Al) V 1019 2 0.80 Shortstop (5) 60.0 R Danielson 5/2 2 b c Rebel King - Bella Diva (Eli’s Star) T 692 3 1.20 Persian Approval (9) 60.0 K Zechner 66/1 2 b c Gimmethegreenlight - Queen Of Persia (Fort Wood) - 4 1.30 Charleston Hero (12) 60.0 T Appie 20/1 T 976 5 2.90 Ali Bon Dubai (11) 60.0 M v Rensburg 33/10 - 6 3.10 Orapa (4) 60.0 C Maujean 4/1 V 1011 7 4.20 Enchanted Rock (2) 60.0 S Khumalo 12/1 V 1019 8 5.50 Captain Sydney (6) 60.0 M Yeni 11/2 V 1053 9 8.25 Private Ruler (10) 60.0 J Penny 125/1 V 1019 10 9.65 Sundance (8) 60.0 C Murray 25/1 T 906 11 9.85 Storm Outgoing (7) 60.0 G Wrogemann 75/1 V 1087 12 9.95 Jamie O (3) 60.0 R Simons 25/1 Time: 90.59s (62.48s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:JA Soma O:Mr D & Mrs F N V Paton & Messrs L M Nestadt & J R van der Linden B:AW & Mrs Procter

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58 SPORTING POST • FRIDAY 10th - SUNDAY 12th JUNE 2016

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

Kingmambo – Banks Hill by Danehill

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

Dalley3 b f Ideal World - Lady Helen (Stage Colony)

WON by 2.60L at Turffontein, 1450, 5 June

Congratulations to M Houdalakis, Mauritzfontein (Pty) Ltd

(Nom: Miss J B Slack), Mauritzfontein Stud

Kingmambo – Banks Hill by Danehill

3 b f Ideal World - Lady Helen (Stage Colony)

1 win 2 places

5 runs

. . . and placed . . .Hero Quest, Irish Pride

Race 2 (1114) Turffontein 1450m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R90,000 V 1062 1 0.00 Oasis Queen (6) 60.0 K Zechner 8/1 2 b f Golden Sword - Golden Song (National Assembly) V 1088 2 0.70 Might As Well (10) 60.0 P Strydom 9/20 2 b f Just As Well - Khorkina (Personal Hope) V 992 3 0.80 Promising Prospect (4) 60.0 M v Rensburg 33/1 2 b f Elusive Fort - Key Prospect (Qui Danzig) S 731 4 1.05 Takamaka (8) 60.0 F Herholdt 66/1 V 1054 5 1.85 Countryside (2) 60.0 R Simons 75/1 V 1020 6 3.45 Half A Bar (3) 60.0 Wes Marwing 20/1 V 1078 7 5.25 Star Of Caesour (7) 60.0 S Khumalo 14/1 V 1088 8 6.25 Hunting Girl (9) 60.0 S Brown 125/1 V 1062 9 12.50 Rock Me Romeo (5) 60.0 J Mariba 100/1 V 1054 10 35.00 Full Toss (1) 60.0 G Wrogemann 25/1 Time: 91.38s (63.02s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 103%1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:Summerhill Stud

Race 3 (1115) Turffontein 2200m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 T 1049 1 0.00 Cranberry Crush (2) 60.0 P Strydom 14/10 3 ch f Kahal - Juniper Berry (Fahal) T 1028 2 0.10 Vision Of Dahlia (4) 60.0 S Khumalo 5/1 3 ch f Visionaire - Dahlia’s Guest (Northern Guest) V 1090 3 3.60 Flying Dream (7) 60.0 A Fortune 5/1 3 ch f A P Arrow - Bindella (Jallad) V 1090 4 5.10 Countess Jemina (1) 60.0 M v Rensburg 28/10 T 1049 5 8.90 Rajen’s Babe (3) 60.0 R Danielson 9/1 T 1098 6 14.75 Gracious Express (5) 60.0 C Ngcobo 75/1 V 1064 7 32.00 La Femme Nikita (6) 60.0 D Habib 125/1 Time: 143.94s (65.43s avg/1000m, or 55km/h) SP Total %: 113%1st T:CE Erasmus O:Red Jack Trading (Pty) Ltd B:Summerhill Stud

Race 4 (1116) Turffontein 1450m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 V 677 1 0.00 Dalley (3) 60.0 G Wrogemann 9/10 3 b f Ideal World - Lady Helen (Stage Colony) T 1048 2 2.60 A Woman’s Will (7) 60.0 K Zechner 8/1 3 b f Var - A Daughters Legacy (Windrush) - 3 2.90 Vino Blanco (2) 60.0 C Ngcobo 25/1 4 b f Windrush - Verloren Vlei (Fort Wood) T 1047 4 3.00 Sister Mary (1) 60.0 M Yeni 7/2 T 1054 5 3.50 Tenderwood (4) 60.0 Wes Marwing 11/1 V 1081 6 7.90 La Manza (5) 60.0 M Mjoka 75/1 V 1090 7 8.70 Keep My Promise (9) 60.0 M Thackeray 14/1 V 1081 8 10.20 Angel’s Smile (6) 60.0 J Mariba 33/1 V 933 9 10.70 Blazing Berry (10) 60.0 S Brown 50/1 T 1049 10 11.50 Oblivion (8) 60.0 D Habib 40/1 Time: 90.51s (62.42s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 113%1st T:M Houdalakis O:Mauritzfontein (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Miss J B Slack) B:Mauritzfontein Stud

Race 5 (1117) Turffontein 1600m Maiden Plate R90,000 V 1079 1 0.00 Desert Sunset (2) 60.0 Wes Marwing 7/13 ch g Kahal - Coral Sunset (Northern Guest) V 1061 2 1.75 Shotgun Rider (6) 56.0 D Habib 28/102 b c Traffi c Guard - Princess Camilla (Qui Danzig) V 1091 3 4.75 Patric (8) 60.0 P Strydom 6/13 ch g Silvano - Jalantra (Jallad) V 1080 4 5.65 Star Trek (3) 60.0 S Brown 11/1 V 1039 5 5.85 Together Forever (7) 60.0 M v Rensburg 8/1 V 994 6 18.25 Diamond Conker (5) 60.0 C Zackey 8/1 V 994 7 19.75 Yours And Mine (1) 60.0 J Greyling 75/1 D 588 8 25.50 Chilean Dancer (4) 60.0 C Murray 20/1 T 1047 9 35.00 Matchmaker (9) 60.0 A Fortune 3/1 Time: 99.18s (61.99s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:WH Marwing O:Mr L & Mrs H Potgieter B:Greenhill Farm

Race 6 (1118) Turffontein 1600m MR 90 Handicap R106,000 T 1000 1 0.00 Bulleting Home (3) 61.5 S Khumalo 16/10 4 b g Western Winter - Kapen Cat(USA) (Lion Hearted) V 1066 2 3.25 Man’s Inn (7) 53.0 M v Rensburg 6/1 4 b g Greys Inn - Model Muse (Model Man) V 1026 3 3.75 Counterstroke (1) 56.5 A Fortune 7/1 4 b g Count Dubois - Aquilonia(USA) (Giant’s Causeway) T 1076 4 4.00 Rushmore River (2) 59.0 C Maujean 12/1 D 752 5 4.75 Dakiwe (5) 52.5 R Munger 12/1 V 1059 6 4.85 Forest Fox (8) 62.0 M Yeni 10/1 T 912 7 6.25 Profi t Ratio (9) 54.0 J Mariba 14/1 V 1039 8 7.85 Let It Rain (4) 52.0 C Murray 11/2 V 1055 9 8.85 Flag Of France (6) 54.0 C Zackey 25/1 Time: 97.4s (60.88s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:SG Tarry O:Mr M L P Rattray B:Lammerskraal Stud

Race 7 (1119) Turffontein 1600m MR 69 Handicap R82,000 V 1068 1 0.00 Luca Delago (3) 53.0 F Herholdt 11/2 5 b g Count Dubois - Timber Lake (Fort Wood) T 857 2 0.75 Big Strike (2) 57.5 R Simons 12/1 4 b g Big Brown - Gathering Storm (Joshua Dancer) V 1060 3 0.80 Awesome Adam (4) 59.5 A Fortune 2/1 4 b g Flying Spur - Dora Maar(AUS) (Royal Academy) V 1041 4 4.80 Roving Jet (11) 57.5 K Zechner 9/2 V 1055 5 5.05 World Domination (12) 55.0 J Mariba 22/1 T 912 6 5.35 Red Special (6) 60.0 G Wrogemann 14/1 V 1068 7 5.40 Warbash (8) 52.0 C Murray 22/1 V 651 8 5.60 Arabian Bay (7) 54.0 R Munger 16/1 T 912 9 7.80 Antonius Charm (9) 59.5 E Pheiffer 14/1 V 1027 10 9.80 Lisnoble (10) 52.0 M Thackeray 16/1 V 1068 11 17.30 Lavender Landscape (1) 53.0 C Ngcobo 30/1 V 1027 12 30.50 Seventh Pillar (5) 55.5 M Mjoka 20/1 Time: 98.65s (61.66s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:AG Laird O:Messrs R D Forsyth-Thompson & N P Sanan B:RD Forsyth-Thompson

FAIRVIEW

Monday 6 JuneGoing: good

Race 1 (524) Fairview 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Polytrack) R62,000 F 506 1 0.00 Soviet Cosmonaut (8) 60.0 M Thackeray 7/2 2 b c Jay Peg - Cosmosniks (Wolfhound) F 481 2 2.00 Chestnut Troop (1) 60.0 K Zechner 22/10 2 ch c Horse Chestnut - Dancing Empress (Royal Applause) F 496 3 2.75 Anton Ruskin (7) 60.0 S Khumalo 5/2 2 b c Antonius Pius - Soulja Gal(AUS) (Street Cry) F 507 4 5.25 Treasure Isle (2) 60.0 S Khathi 9/1 - 5 6.50 Megabucks (6) 60.0 S Naidoo 20/1 F 496 6 6.60 Lake Easton (5) 60.0 A Domeyer 7/1 F 496 7 7.10 Latenitefever (4) 60.0 E Webber 25/1 F 296 8 12.35 Seattle St John (3) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 20/1 Time: 70.47s (58.73s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:C Spies O:Mr T Spies B:Favour Stud

Race 2 (525) Fairview 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)(Polytrack) R62,000 F 488 1 0.00 Seattle Burning (7) 60.0 A Domeyer 1/1 2 b f Sail From Seattle - Fiery Royal (All Fired Up) F 489 2 5.25 Double Happiness (3) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 11/2 2 b f Dynasty - Bit On The Side (Jet Master) F 479 3 6.75 Petite Choux (1) 60.0 M Thackeray 33/10 2 b f Biarritz - Belle Petite (Lizard Island) F 230 4 7.50 Another Night (4) 60.0 T Gould 7/1 F 453 5 8.75 Darling Gem (8) 60.0 X Ndlovu 35/1 F 519 6 8.85 Princess Miranda (6) 60.0 W Agrella 25/1 F 469 7 9.60 Blue Rain (5) 60.0 L Mxothwa 25/1 F 479 8 10.10 Saghira (2) 60.0 S Naidoo 70/1 Time: 71.1s (59.25s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 113%1st T:AC Greeff O:Mr & Mrs A C Greeff, Messrs C G & L F Scribante B:Ascot Stud

Race 3 (526) Fairview 1200m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Polytrack) R62,000 K 544 1 0.00 Svala (6) 60.0 A Domeyer 8/10 4 b f Sail From Seattle - Chokita(IRE) (Bluebird) F 488 2 4.25 Glam I Am (2) 60.0 R Munger 20/1 6 m Whitechapel - Elegant Asset (Secret Prospector) F 479 3 4.75 Marcelle (1) 57.0 X Ndlovu 5/1 2 b f Dupont - Sharada (Parade Leader) F 338 4 5.00 Calico (8) 60.0 L Mxothwa 12/1 F 488 5 5.75 Monte Carlo Player (5) 60.0 R Danielson 20/1 F 433 6 6.00 Barbara Anne (4) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 16/1 - 7 7.50 Crysthal (3) 60.0 K Zechner 10/1 F 480 8 10.25 Nancy’s Desire (7) 60.0 R Fourie 8/1 Time: 70.41s (58.68s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:A Nel O:Mrs S Plattner B:La Plaisance Stud

Race 4 (527) Fairview 1200m Maiden Plate (Polytrack) R62,000 K 553 1 0.00 Viking Voyage (2) 60.0 A Domeyer 1/3 4 b g Trippi - Lady Dane(AUS) (Danehill) F 518 2 0.25 Seattle Light (9) 60.0 L Mxothwa 8/1 4 b g Sail From Seattle - Lightning Sands (Mullineaux) F 497 3 5.50 Lego House (1) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 16/1 4 b g Toreador - Bally Tara (Tara’s Halls) V 827 4 5.60 Kentucky Prince (4) 60.0 S Khumalo 25/1 F 487 5 7.85 Night Sign (7) 60.0 R Danielson 16/1 F 471 6 8.60 Lessfl ashmorecash (5) 60.0 R Fourie 16/1 F 425 7 10.85 Jamtin (8) 60.0 K Zechner 14/1 F 74 8 14.10 Call The Captain (6) 60.0 T Gould 75/1 F 518 9 15.60 Corridor Of Power (3) 60.0 S Devoy 75/1 Time: 69.39s (57.83s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:A Nel O:Mrs S Plattner B:La Plaisance Stud

Race 5 (528) Fairview 1600m MR 91 Handicap (Polytrack) R76,000 F 438 1 0.00 Razed In Black (7) 56.5 R Danielson 13/2 4 ch g Kahal - Elegant Blush (Jallad) F 499 2 0.50 Grape Vine (3) 55.5 A Domeyer 6/1 4 b g Elusive Fort - Arctic News (London News) F 485 3 1.75 Cruzcampo (10) 55.5 S Naidoo 7/1 3 b g Lecture - Ruby Ransom (Kilconnel) F 464 4 1.80 Naval Intelligence (1) 52.5 S Khumalo 6/1 F 499 5 3.05 Zoo Biscuit (5) 58.5 K Zechner 7/1 F 483 6 3.15 Crescendo (2) 53.5 L Mxothwa 22/1 K 551 7 3.65 Henry Of York (4) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 8/1 F 483 8 5.15 Captains Slipper (9) 53.0 C Murray 9/1 F 494 9 5.65 Pioneer Spirit (6) 60.0 R Fourie 7/2 F 494 10 7.40 Romeo Bravo (8) 53.5 R Munger 22/1 Time: 94.59s (59.12s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:J Snaith O:Mr A L A Crabbia B:Tmen Studs

Race 8 (1120) Turffontein 1800m MR 84 Handicap R99,000 V 1066 1 0.00 Enbharr (4) 56.0 R Simons 4/1 3 b c Fastnet Rock - Myth(USA) (Ogygian) V 1056 2 0.90 Street Flyer (1) 55.0 G Wrogemann 25/1 4 b g Flying Spur - Rue Des Reves(USA) (Royal Academy) T 1076 3 1.30 In The Cruise (2) 61.0 P Strydom 14/10 4 b g Western Winter - Arctic Circle (Silvano) V 1066 4 2.30 Top Shot (3) 60.0 A Fortune 4/1 V 1057 5 2.80 Premier Chance (5) 54.0 Wes Marwing 10/1 T 1032 6 3.70 Charanga (7) 52.5 F Herholdt 12/1 T 980 7 5.30 Klondike River (6) 52.0 C Murray 75/1 Time: 111.95s (62.19s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 104%1st T:MF de Kock O:MrA&MrsR Chadha,Mr&Mrs WV Rippon, Mr MFdeKock, Fazenda Mondesir Int (Nom: PCP DoCastro), HarasDelCarmo (Pty)Ltd(Nom: Mr PFM DoCarmo) & Mrs NP Malherbe B:bred in Ireland

Race 9 (1121) Turffontein 1000m MR 76 Handicap (F&M) R92,000 T 982 1 0.00 Tapaway (5) 60.0 R Simons 5/2 4 b f Captain Al - Countenance (Counter Action) T 1077 2 1.10 Lavender Girl (1) 52.0 J Mariba 14/1 4 b f St Petersburg - Spectra Girl(AUS) (Spectrum) V 191 3 3.20 Speedy Gonvarlez (10) 59.0 A Fortune 13/2 3 b f Var - Guest Among Men (Among Men) T 1077 4 3.70 Shiver ‘n Shake (8) 52.0 F Herholdt 20/1 T 1035 4 3.70 Lady Thistle (6) 53.5 R Munger 25/1 T 982 6 4.10 Miss Nightingale (14) 58.0 P Strydom 10/1 V 1042 7 5.10 Movie Show (3) 57.5 M Yeni 9/2 V 1108 8 5.40 Lady On Fire (11) 53.0 C Maujean 75/1 T 1070 9 5.80 Evening Breeze (13) 60.0 C Murray 13/2 F 304 10 6.50 King’s Summit (4) 53.0 M Thackeray 100/1 D 584 11 6.70 Well Dressed (12) 61.0 K Zechner 40/1 T 1002 12 7.20 Pinot Var (2) 54.5 J Penny 40/1 V 1038 13 7.50 Portelinha Waltz (9) 58.5 M v Rensburg 10/1 T 1101 14 8.10 Miss Argentina (7) 61.0 D Neethling 16/1 Time: 58.1s (58.1s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:JJ v Vuuren O:Messrs Andre Fouche, M Gullan & T K Lundy B:AW & Mrs Procter

Race 6 (529) Fairview 1600m MR 71 Handicap (Polytrack) R62,000 F 484 1 0.00 Judd’s Joy (4) 59.0 L Mxothwa 11/2 4 b g Judpot - Spanish Vixen (Al Mufti) F 500 2 1.50 Clipperton Island (1) 60.0 K Zechner 7/2 6 b g Fort Wood - Pacifi c Blue (Model Man) F 500 3 2.75 Kirkby Ninja (8) 56.5 A Domeyer 6/1 5 ch g Dupont - Akasha (National Emblem) F 501 4 3.25 Ming Warrior (6) 53.0 L Mohapi 45/1 F 511 5 3.50 Sky Full Of Stars (7) 56.5 S Khathi 12/1 F 325 6 6.00 Captain Quick (11) 59.0 S Khumalo 7/2 F 466 7 6.05 Big Ambitions (2) 52.0 E Webber 33/1 F 491 8 6.55 Dancingwithjackson (3) 53.5 JP vd Merwe 25/1 F 485 9 7.05 Shine Like A Star (10) 54.5 S Naidoo 12/1 F 523 10 7.15 Paulus (5) 54.5 M Thackeray 12/1 F 473 11 7.90 Impressionist (12) 52.5 R Munger 33/1 F 463 12 8.65 Rushing Home (9) 52.0 T Gould 16/1 Time: 96.59s (60.37s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:G Paddock O:Mr Greg Bortz B:Guillaume Stud

Race 7 (530) Fairview 1600m MR 73 Handicap (Polytrack) R62,000 F 421 1 0.00 Flaming Ace (7) 55.0 K Zechner 13/2 5 b h Announce - Setalight (Chilly Billy) F 491 2 0.10 Neptune’s Jewel (10) 57.5 C Murray 4/1 3 b g Rock Of Rochelle - Sea Jewel (Model Man) F 501 3 0.60 Fort Navidad (1) 52.5 R Munger 20/1 4 b g Fort Beluga - Conquestador (Casey Tibbs) F 500 4 1.10 Flying Fellow (6) 56.5 JP vd Merwe 11/2 K 494 5 3.35 Cape Rebel (3) 56.0 S Khathi 14/1 F 409 6 3.60 Western Wu (2) 59.5 A Domeyer 13/2 F 395 7 3.85 I See Thunder (5) 52.0 S Naidoo 66/1 F 501 8 7.10 Rebel Flame (9) 52.0 M Thackeray 40/1 F 501 9 7.20 I Will Be (4) 52.0 T Gould 6/1 F 500 10 10.20 All About The Dash (11) 52.0 S Devoy 35/1 F 501 11 11.45 On My Wits Alone (8) 55.5 S Khumalo 7/2 F 514 12 46.45 River Trip (12) 57.0 E Webber 100/1 Time: 94.91s (59.32s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:DA Sham O:Messrs N J de Beer & M D Sham, Mrs D A Sham & Mr & Mrs CR Stonebridge B:Birch Bros

Race 8 (531) Fairview 1200m MR 91 Handicap (Polytrack) R76,000 F 475 1 0.00 Juan Two Three (3) 59.5 A Domeyer 14/10 3 b g Var - Counterpoise (Counter Action) F 494 2 0.25 Happy Lion (11) 56.0 K Zechner 8/1 6 ch g Silvano - Happy Ever After (National Assembly) F 483 3 2.50 Rebel House (5) 54.5 R Danielson 12/1 5 ch g Rebel King - Inanda House (Krusenstern) F 483 4 3.50 Land Of Meadows (12) 55.5 E Webber 16/1 F 483 5 3.75 Fashion Scout (7) 53.0 S Naidoo 25/1 F 449 6 4.25 Ess El Kay (13) 54.0 L Mxothwa 45/1 F 483 7 5.25 Cardinal (9) 54.0 S Khumalo 7/2 F 475 8 5.75 Stormy Ridge (4) 55.0 T Gould 55/1 F 485 9 5.85 Russian Mig (14) 62.0 R Munger 45/1 F 494 10 7.10 Briar King (8) 52.0 C Murray 55/1 F 293 11 7.60 Titus (6) 55.0 S Devoy 55/1 F 521 12 7.85 Jo Malone (2) 57.5 JP vd Merwe 14/1 F 521 13 10.35 Silvan Jazz (1) 55.5 M Thackeray 16/1 F 483 14 11.35 Strong Man Sam (10) 54.0 X Ndlovu 45/1 Time: 68.38s (56.98s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:AC Greeff O:Messrs C G & L F Scribante B:Haras Del Carmo

Race 9 (532) Fairview 1200m MR 74 Handicap (Polytrack) R62,000 Q 192 1 0.00 Over Budget (8) 59.5 W Agrella 33/1 3 b g Brave Tin Soldier - Shop Tiludrop (National Assembly) F 521 2 0.75 Red Heart (1) 59.5 S Khumalo 2/1 3 b f Trippi - Red Growler (Fort Wood) F 421 3 2.50 Slewsgate (2) 58.5 A Domeyer 33/10 4 b g Sail From Seattle - Poetic Miss (Darby Fair) F 418 3 2.50 The Captain’s Cat (13) 56.5 C Murray 16/1 4 b g Captain Al - Burmese (National Assembly) F 504 5 3.75 Sudden Surprise (6) 54.5 R Danielson 10/1 F 412 6 4.25 Spectacular Jet (3) 52.0 S Naidoo 33/1 Q 231 7 5.25 Dragon Li (16) 58.0 L Mxothwa 45/1 F 514 8 7.00 Covariance (9) 60.0 X Ndlovu 12/1 F 520 9 7.10 King Of The North (7) 52.5 R Munger 45/1 F 466 10 7.15 Parade Council (15) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 20/1 F 516 11 7.25 Bollemakiesie (10) 55.5 C Thabana 25/1 F 520 12 7.50 Coral Key (12) 52.0 M Thackeray 30/1 F 412 13 7.55 Man Of Honour (11) 54.5 L Mohapi 12/1 D 286 14 8.80 Auto Pilot (5) 53.5 T Gould 40/1 F 503 15 10.05 Tetelestai (14) 60.0 E Webber 50/1 F 514 16 10.80 Island Express (4) 54.5 K Zechner 16/1 Time: 69.48s (57.9s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:C Spies O:Mr T Spies B:A Aldous

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