18-21 November #1992 Sporting Post

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SPORTING POST • MONDAY 18th - THURSDAY 21st NOVEMBER 2013

with Steve Furnish

Mint Condition

A review of the week's best SPEEDRATINGS

Money For Love

Fairview 8th The only event on the eight race program to be run on the poly track on Friday was the opening MR79 Handicap over 1800m won by SHOW TIME. Easy to back at 6/1 on the off the 4yo daughter of Tiger Dance sat in midfield during the early part of the race. She quickened well at the top of the short home straight and in what proved to be a real thriller she only got the better of both MARRY ME MULLINS and RUSHING ELF (finished best of all) by a short head. Four of the afternoon’s seven turf races were run over 1400m and surprisingly the fastest of these was the MR73 Handicap in which MISTER GONE caused a major upset. Freely available at 33/1 when the gates opened Alan Greeff ’s charge was always in touch with the leaders. The much more fancied KANTAKA struck the front 100m from home and at that stage a quick double looked on the cards. Mister Gone had been sneaking up alongside the inside running rail though and in another classic finish the 6yo got up in the very last stride. A MR90 Handicap over 1400m

FASTEST TIMES (The number of races run in each category shown in brackets) (*Denotes - Times taken by Clockwatcher)

FAIRVIEW 8th NOVEMBER Going: Turf good/Poly standard 1200m (3) Money For Love 1400m (4) Mister Gone 1800m (1) Show Time GREYVILLE 8th NOVEMBER Penetrometer 23 – Going Good 1200m (2) Argyle Bay 1400m (2) Mesmerize 1600m (3) Diamond King 1900m (1) Spin A Coin VAAL (INSIDE) 9th NOVEMBER Penetrometer 19 – Going Good 1000m (2) Dolores 1200m (1) Our Boy Blake 1400m (3) Hurricane Velvet 1700m (1) Strong Scent 2000m (1) Rumbling Lion 2400m (2) Rythmic Roxy KENILWORTH 9th NOVEMBER Penetrometer 23 – Going Good 1000m (1) Cosmic Flower 1200m (2) Silver Bluff 1400m (1) In The Fast Lane 1500m (1) Jet Aglow 1600m (3) Captain America 2400m (1) Global Express

To Be King

November topped the bill and in yet another race in which the result was determined by the photo finish camera the 8/1 shot JET BURST landed the spoils. On leaving the stalls it was TEALION who elected to make the running whilst Justin Snaith’s charge raced close up in fourth. He was ridden to lead as they approached the 300m marker and in a three way finish he just held on by the narrowest of margins. TITBITS

70,64 85,50 111.12

72,35 84,98 96,93 120,39

55,94 68,73 80,86 103,99 122,92 147,05

60,76 73,34* 87,76 91,94 99,18 153,24

Detached at the rear early on, MONEY FOR LOVE cut through the field like a knife over the final 400m and won the graduation plate over 1200m going away by two and a half. IRISH LADY ran on well from midfield and had the rest well beaten when getting up late to deny the strongly fancied Miss Jamie in the maiden 1200m.

Greyville 8th November The listed KZN Guineas Trial topped the bill on Friday evening and in what proved to be the fastest of the three 1600m events on the card we saw a smart performance from the More Than Ready colt DIAMOND KING. Freely available at 15/2 on the off, Tony Rivalland’s charge didn’t have the best of the draw and being a little slow into stride to boot he very quickly found himself positioned in the rear. The field was always very tightly grouped though and once asked for an effort he quickly began to make headway. He finished best of all and under a well judged ride from Brandon Lerena he got up late to score by three quarters. The faster of the two 1200m races was a MR82 Handicap and here the 11/1 winner ARGYLE BAY caught the eye. Another to be found in the rear turning for home, Argyle Bay showed a nice turn of foot in the latter stages of the race and won going away by three quarters. In terms of distance the easiest victory on the eight race program was recorded by SPIN A COIN in the maiden 1900m. Making his fourteenth racecourse appearance here, the 4yo son of Miesque’s Approval raced sixth for most of the journey. He made his move coming off the bend and after striking the front 250m from home he cruised clear late on to score by three.

TITBITS

Despite being a little slow into stride and losing two shoes in running, the 6yo ARTISTICALLY DONE finished strongly from the rear when only beaten three quarters of a length in the MR78 Handicap over 1600m.

Lion Roars Home Vaal 9th November They raced on the inside track on Tuesday accounted for the easy to back FIGHTING FORCE where the best bet on the card for Sporting Post by a length and a half. Three of the afternoon’s ten races were run was RUMBLING LION in the maiden plate over 2000m. Confidently ridden by S’manga over 1400m and the fastest of these was the Khumalo, Sean Tarry’s charge sat in midfield for girl’s MR72 Handicap won by HURRICANE most of the journey. He didn’t find the clearest of VELVET. She got away well when the gates passages when starting his run, but once seeing opened and was always handy. The lightly raced daylight he fairly flew. He struck the front close SHEPARD ONE was the first to make a move home and is clearly better than the winning and soon a couple of lengths clear after taking up the running 300m out it looked if she would go margin of a length would suggest. Another to win well in the maiden ranks on this on to score. Hurricane Velvet steadily reeled her in card was OUR BOY BLAKE in the 1200m event. at the business end of the race though and got up Racing much closer to the pace than he had done late to score by three quarters. when flying up late to finish second last time out, TITBITS Dominic Zaki’s charge was always poised to strike. DOLORES showed good improvement when makHe did so going through the 200m and comfortably ing all to win the MR80 Handicap over 1000m.

Three To follow Kenilworth 9th November The easiest victory in Cape Town on Saturday was recorded by the up and coming 3yo CAPTAIN AMERICA in the MR79 Handicap over 1600m. He got away well when the gates opened and soon up handy raced prominent throughout. He was ridden to lead as they approached the 200m marker and cruised clear in the closing stages of the race to win by four and a half. Captain America has now won three from four and is clearly one to follow. Race five on the card was a MR96 Handicap over 1600m and here we saw another impressive performance from the highly regarded MASTER OF MY FATE. A winner of three from four coming into the race Dennis Drier’s charge sat third for most of the journey. He moved through to take up

MR108 HANDICAP at Turffontein on Tuesday night Corne Spies’ Victory Moon gelding War Horse was hampered in the Charity Mile, and ended up running stone last. His previous run in the Emerald Cup was also poor, and he is battling to recapture the promise of his

Gr1 2yo form. He has run out of excuses.

Missing Link

If he runs here, we fancy that Link Man will put it all together and go very close as the class horse in the race. But

he can never be anticipated with any level of confidence. Distinguished is a dangerous forward galloper who is capable of going all the way, while Adams Rock could enjoy the sympathetic guidance of Piere Strydom.

the running as they approached the 200m marker and went on to win with authority by two. Another to follow. The Gr2 Choice Carriers Championship over 1400m topped the bill and in what proved to be a real thriller victory here went to the Justin Snaith trained IN THE FAST LANE. Her stable companion HIGHLY DECORATED was the first to make a move and looked to have the race won on striking the front 100m out. Running on strongly from midfield the aptly named In The Fast Lane quickened well in the latter stages though and just as scripted she got up late to score by a neck.

Top Rated Last weeks'S winners incl. NG SPEED RATI

ON 14/1 .............. W .. Y D A L H IRIS WON 8/1 LOVE ...... R O F Y E N MO WON 6/1 VELVET .... E N A IC R R HU WON 7/2 RESS....... P X E L A B O ON 3/1 GL .............. W IN O C A IN SP WON 22/10 H ............. S U 0 R ’S LY LIL . WON 14/1 LAKE ........ B Y 0 O /1 B 8 R N U O WO ................ JET AGLOW

Notebook

Horses worth following at their next few starts... ARGYLE BAY (D Campbell, KZN) CAPTAIN AMERICA (B Crawford, W-Cape) DIAMOND KING (A Rivalland, KZN) IN THE FAST LANE (J Snaith, W-Cape) MASTER OF MY FATE (D Drier, W-Cape)

TOP SPEED RATINGS for this MID-WEEK (Ratings shown have already been adjusted to allocated weights)

FLAMINGO PARK Race 1: (8) Prince Chichibu 15 Race 2: (1) Super Groove 6 Race 3: (6) Sarge Tattoo 31 Race 4: (11) Ilisabetta 6 Race 5: (4) Regal Breeze 35 Race 6: (5) King Fernando 46 Race 7: (9) Que Sera Sera 37 Race 8: (2) Code Red 67 (NAP*) Race 9: (6) Five Rings 27 SCOTTSVILLE Race 1: (3) Argo’s Jet 22 Race 2: (2) Catching Zeds 25 Race 3: (1) Champagne Showers 25 Race 4: (10) Master Archer 21 Race 5: (1) Peter Culture 58 Race 6: (4) Golden Dynasty 41 Race 7: (5) Henchman 78 Race 8: (8) Barcelona Boy 57 Race 9: (5) Promising 22 TURFFONTEIN Race 1: (16) Sovereign Mint 39 (nb) Race 2: (8) Captain Haddock 90 Race 3: (2) Urgent Fury 20 Race 4: (2) Danish Zealot 20 Race 5: (3) Bezanova 53 (NAP*) Race 6: (18) Stormy Tiger 41 Race 7: (5) Pej 68 Race 8: (3) Tell My Star 40 KENILWORTH Race 1: (10) Delago Delight 17 Race 2: (3) Evening Storm 15 Race 3: (3) Warcraft 30 Race 4: (10) Prescient 56 Race 5: (6) Takeyouroath 73 Race 6: (9) Fort Bukloh 76 Race 7: (6) Kukama 53 Race 8: (2) Cat’s Paw 63 Race 9: (3) Headstrong Harry 23 VAAL Race 1: No Qualifiers Race 2: (1) Dark Ages 29 Race 3: (2) Classy Looker 22 Race 4: (5) Mogok’s Express 18 Race 5: (3) Wensleydale 23 Race 6: (8) Aurum Pot 46 Race 7: (12) Glitter Alley 67 Race 8: (7) Gypsey Myth 44 Race 9: (7) Dirtydealin Mamma 55 Race 10: (7) Leeuloop Jet 15

TITBITS

JET AGLOW won the progress plate over 1500m without any anxious moments.

A high quality field headed by the smashing Gr3 Cape Classic winner Red Ray, will line up in the R2 million Lanzerac Ready To Run Stakes, to be run over 1400m at Kenilworth on Saturday 23 November. The race is restricted to 3yo graduates of the CTS Ready To Run Sale, and the Vendor of the winner will receive a R100 000 bonus. Red Ray’s full brother will go through the ring as Lot 53, amongst the 195 2yo’s offered on Friday’s dazzling Ready To Run Sale catalogue at Durbanville Racecourse.

The final field: 1 11 RED RAY 58.0 2 3 ANTONIUS DU BOIS 58.0 3 7 CAPTAIN’S RESERVE 58.0 4 4 CAPTAIN AMERICA 58.0 5 8 TRIBUTE TO KYLIE 58.0 6 1 ARION 58.0 7 5 EXELERO 58.0 8 16 PLAYINGTHEENEMY (AUS) 58.0 9 18 FORT BELLINI 58.0 10 10 RIO BRANCO 58.0 11 14 ALL ABOUT THE DASH 58.0 12 12 REIM 58.0 13 13 KNYSNA LAGOON 55.5 14 15 BELLE COCO 55.5 15 6 DAVYANA 55.5 16 17 SIX OF THE BEST 55.5 Reserve Runners 17 9 JAY’S MAN 58.0 18 2 EMPEROR’S FOREST 58.0 Coupled: (1,10) (2,15) (3,7) (6,8,16)

NAP BETS * Fancied ** Strongly fancied *** Very strongly fancied

110 A 107 A 99 A 97 A 97 A 96 A 89 AT 85 A 82 A 82 A 81 A 77 A 85 A 83 BA 83 BA 78 A

A Marcus J P v’d Merwe G Schlechter G Hatt B Lerena R Fourie M Byleveld B Fayd’Herbe ............... G van Niekerk K Neisius M Winnaar O Noach G Cheyne ............... M Yeni

81 AT 80 A

Reserve 1 Reserve 2

Joey Ramsden Glen Kotzen Vaughan Marsh Brett Crawfor Adam Marcus Justin Snaith Vaughan Marsh Justin Snaith Sean Tarry Joey Ramsden Dean Kannemey Glen Puller S H Page Mike Azzie Glen Kotzen Justin Snaith Dennis Drier Piet Steyn


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