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Candiese Lenferna

Warren Kennedy expects the tide to turn

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Our Sprint cover star this week, Winning Form’s South African champion jockey Warren ‘Wagga’ Kennedy partners Paul Peters’ lightly raced Sworder Street in Sunday’s Listed Michaelmas Handicap at Hollywoodbets Greyville. Warren says that his mount is a ‘progressive stayer’ and must rank a major runner in the weekend’s only stakes feature. The champion jockey is holding fourth position on the national log as we wind our way to the end of the first quarter of the new term. As we went into Wednesday’s KZN meeting, Warren (23 winners) was 18 behind Lyle Hewitson, with East Cape champion Greg Cheyne on 33, and the in-form S’manga ‘Bling’ Khumalo, enjoying a flying start after a dull few seasons, on 32 in third. Warren tells us that he is determined to defend his hard-earned title with vigour. “Last season I came out the blocks flying and hit a high momentum early on. This season my Gauteng and KZN yards have not hit top gear yet and I haven’t been riding in the Eastern Cape. So given the circumstances, I’m not unhappy with the state of play. The horses will start turning soon and then we will be in the mix,” he added confidently.

Warren conceded that there was no pressure on him in the early part of last term. “I was the hunter and I was really going great guns. This season I am wearing the crown and there are some top-class jockeys, including past champions, looking to take it back. It’s early days yet, but they will have to fight for it as I’m definitely not giving it to them on a silver tray,” he laughed. The happy gurgling of Warren’s almost 17 month old daughter Jamie can be heard in the background as he chats to us. “Chasing the title takes a lot out of family life. I leave when Jamie’s asleep and get home when she’s asleep. So I have worked hard on putting in quality time when I get the chance. They grow up quickly – and I’m determined not to miss out,” he adds. Warren partners the Cheveley Stud-bred Judpot gelding Sworder Street, who won his maiden beating subsequent Gr1 SA Derby hero Out Of Your League by nine lengths back in September 2019. “His return run after a year break was a fair effort. He can only strip fitter on Sunday and while inexperience and the trip may be factors against him, he is a

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smart stayer in the making and could well be good enough,” says Warren. Justin Snaith’s year older Crown Towers has to give the Gauteng raider 9,5kgs but has shown his class with some reasonable showings in stronger company. The 2020 Listed Jet Master Stakes winner could be the Snaith’s first serious off-season feature prospect out of their new Summerveld satellite base. The Listed Michaelmas Handicap is run at 15h30 on Sunday.

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A NEW CHAPTER BEGINS

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Former SA Champion jockey Lyle Hewitson will partner his trainer Dad’s first ever feature runner when Mangrove steps out in Sunday’s Listed Michaelmas Handicap at Hollywoodbets Greyville. While the hardknocking 7yo should have work cut out to win, it’s a milestone moment for one of South African racing’s 21st century newsmaking families.


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While it has taken almost a lifetime in the game and a testing twist and turn or two along the way, the vastly experienced Carl Hewitson saddles his first runners – four in total - out of his brand-new Summerveld base at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday. The year 2020 has delivered a few curved balls along the way for all of us – but the internationally accomplished former jockey is taking it all in his stride as he approaches his 56th birthday on 22 October. The cucumber-cool horseman has an unflustered air of confidence about him.

It’s clear that South Africa’s youthful Champion Jockey of last term, Lyle, gets his nerves of steel direct from ‘Daddy cool’. Carl Hewitson’s name was quietly published in the National Horseracing Authority Calendar Volume 120 Issue 11 on 9 October 2020. The administrative rubber stamp opened the doors to a new world of new challenges for Yvette Bremner’s former Lieutenant. After the events of 17 September – Fairview’s Black Thursday – as the

media labelled it, the Briton’s life as he knew it, was changed forever. Yvette Bremner’s Dippin’ Blu stables, from where Carl had, as an Assistant Trainer, saddled plenty of winners, looked like a deserted movie set after the events of that dreadful day. The scurrying tumbleweed was the only evidence of life twenty four hours later. “It’s been a very different kind of year for the whole world, I suppose. If you has asked me a month ago if I would be readying to send my first horses out at Hollywoodbets Greyville, I may have thought you were crazy. But that’s life

Pauline Herman

Brazil Nut – first day runner for the new team

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hospitable’. “I can’t thank them enough,” he adds.

Loyal team member – Rocky Agrella

“The suddenness of the upheaval and move was quite traumatic on the horses, but they have settled in well. 29 of my 40 boxes are filled. I expect that to be up to 35 by month end,”he says confidently. We asked him how Summerveld compares to Fairview. “It’s day and night, frankly. No disrespect to Fairview. We were happy and worked well there. But Summerveld is superb.” Carl has been accompanied by his long-time friend and colleague Rocky Agrella – another former jockey. and the circumstances that got us here were sudden and a shock for all of us. But sitting analysing, pondering and wondering won’t pay the bills or stimulate the grey matter. We have to get up and soldier on. We have already

settled down remarkably quickly in our new home at what is a world-class training centre.” Carl has been granted 40 boxes at Summerveld. He says that Gold Circle have been ‘accommodating and

“We work well together and are keen to find suitable accommodation in a matter of months. We are currently boarding at a bed ‘n breakfast at Assagay. It’s fairly convenient.” Travelling and adapting to the prevailing circumstances is something

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that Carl has done for many of his 56 years. He started out as an apprentice to veteran Kingstone Warren trainer Henry Candy. Now in the twilight of his career, Candy has trained for a half century with success at Gr1 level with the likes of Time Charter, Master Willie and Kyllachy and Limato, to mention a few. Carl’s solid grounding was reinforced when he worked for another experienced top man in Mark Usher at Rowdown Stables, before moving to Western Europe and Belgium where he rode with some success for four years. Carl got an invite from a South African trainer to come and visit here on a working holiday. That was to prove a turning point in the British jockey’s life as he made Africa his base forever thereafter. “I rode in Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg, and also spent 6 years in Malaysia and 4 years in Mauritius.

But like so many guys, the weight bogey got the better of me and I hung up my saddle 20 years ago.” He sends out his first runners on Sunday at Hollywoodbets Greyville and says he expects the first few months to be a serious learning curve. “They may appear to be working well at home but one never knows until we get the local balance right. So my first few may well need the outing. But I have been very fortunate to have had the likes of my son Lyle, Wayne Agrella, Stuart Randolph and Gareth Wright riding my work and providing feedback.” As for the transfer of support from the Eastern Cape to KZN, Carl says he has been fortunate to enjoy the backing of dyed-in-the-wool passionate racing folk who have made the move a fairly smooth transition at short notice. “I don’t want to name names or leave anybody out. The people that have stood behind me and made it

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possible know who they are. I am deeply appreciative and the kindness has extended to the racing operator and my colleagues here. Our team is looking forward to the challenge of racing in what is South Africa’s leading racing centre.”

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REVIVING THE VIBE With the Cape Summer Season on the horizon, Kenilworth Racing and the Racing Association have appointed Donovan Everitt with the brief to build a new, fresh ownership experience, as well as improve hospitality, events, on-course experiences and commercial partnerships. It’s a massive job! The 42 year ‘young’ – in his words - Selborne College old boy has many years of experience in event delivery and commercialisation having previously been involved as a direc-

tor of the Cape Town Cycle Tour, in the formative years of the L’Ormarins Queens Plate day and the Cape Town Rugby 10’s. He has since disposed of his interests in the rugby tournament company. A family man and sports fanatic, Donovan quoted his spare time activities as ‘changing nappies and the odd surf’ when he caught up with the Sporting Post earlier this week to introduce himself to our readership. Donovan proudly tells that he represented South African Rugby at U18, U21 and U23

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level and was part of the winning team in U21 Junior World Cup in Argentina in 1999, with Jake White as coach and John Smit as Captain. Married with 3 children – two daughters aged 10 and 8 and an 18 month old Cover Image - ‘‘Cool Kennedy! Winning Form’s SA Champion jockey Warren Kennedy reflects in the Hollywoodbets Greyville parade ring” - Image courtesy of Candiese Lenferna


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With a youthful disposition that belies his experience, Donovan successfully ran his own Brand Activation Agency for a decade, representing a host of blue-chip clients within the South African market place . Based in London within the Event and Experiential marketing sectors, he worked on many of the top Festivals such as O2 , T in the Park , V Festival and Creamfields, to name a few.

Donovan Everitt son, he started and managed Rugby Tens alongside Bob Skinstad and Rob Fleck for 8 years, and then moved on to the Cape Town Cycle Tour where he was a Director for the past just under 5 years. He isn’t brand new to racing – he was also heavily involved in the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate in the formative stages of South Africa’s premier classic raceday for a period of 3 years. He has been attending events at Kenilworth for a good part of 20 years, over and above the annual pilgrimage to the Met and the Durban July.

Explaining his potential value-add for Cape racing, he outlines that his experience is essentially made up of understanding the operational requirements and systems to deliver major events effectively, while having the experience within the commercial partnership footprint to bridge operations and deliver a commercial Return on investment. We asked how he saw himself bringing his more popular mainstream sport exposure experience into the narrower racing domain? “I’ve been exposed to a lot within different sectors and I’ve experienced and represented both sides from an event and

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commercial perspective. I believe that challenge is to broaden the narrow racing domain into an offering that appeals to all. And take Kenilworth and Durbanville – they are both fantastic racing locations that can offer a multi purpose venue offering within their geographical spaces. Around the globe, horseracing is the spinal cord that is the base of the Melbourne Cup in Australia and Goodwood in the UK and offer a multitude of consumer experiences.” He goes on to say that he believes that if we are able to create an environment of a multipurpose venue offering, within a cost effective consumer experience, the better we will be positioned to expose people to racing. “I also believe the offering of a Race-Day experience needs to be repositioned to add entertainment for the whole family.” We asked him to nominate what he saw as the biggest single hurdle preventing him reaching his goals – and facing racing. “Right now our focus is really just to do


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the basics well, operationally deliver, up our communication and support to our stakeholders and, from a service and consumer price point perspective, deliver experiences at the races that cater for all and leave people wanting to come back.” He concedes that there is a lot that needs to be done in order to deliver the above effectively. “I would not say there is anything preventative, but more so time management challenges within listening to stakeholders and then aligning our strategies collectively in order to reach our combined objectives . A lot can be achieved together.” We asked him for his view of racing’s perception in the public domain as an entertainment option?

themselves, who are really cared for better than International athletes. There are some really unbelievable stories to tell about some of the greats that have graced various racecourses here in South Africa and the people behind them. And from an entertainment perspective you just have to stand at Kenilworth or Durbanville to see the reaction of people when the horse and jockey they have backed comes across the winning line.”

“Ultimately horseracing is a sport and there is a sector that is extremely passionate about racing and horses.

Donovan is up and running and has conducted workshops with his team to ascertain their challenges and find out what makes them tick.

However, I do believe there is a sector where it could be misconstrued, and one of our objectives is to expose the public to the passion behind the scenes - from Grooms to Trainers to Jockeys and ultimately the Horses

“I’ve been doing more listening than talking. There is a lot to take in and it is important to engage everyone at every level within these initial phases.”

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NEXT FEATURES

The Cape Summer Season turns up the heat a few degrees at Kenilworth on Saturday 24 October with the running of two key feature events for the 3yo’s. The R150 000 Gr2 Western Cape Fillies Championship and the R125 000 Gr3 Cape Classic headline the card as the action moves from the country course to the Southern Suburbs flagship venue.

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Jeremy Nelson

Vercingetorix (Silvano)

A WARRIOR

STEPS UP

Notwithstanding the fact that Silvano was in the twilight of his career at age 24, the champion stallion’s sudden retirement due to infertility came as somewhat of a surprise.

appearance and is blessed with an outstanding depth of girth and forequarter, the 16.1 hh bay joined his sire at the Robertson stud in 2015 following a glittering track career.

The Maine Chance linchpin’s departure leaves a huge void, which the stud hopes will be filled in time by his champion son Vercingetorix.

An undefeated Gr1 classic winner in South Africa and subsequently a Gr1 winner in Dubai, this imposing individual is out of National Assembly’s Gr3-placed daughter National Vixen, from the speed-infused female line of

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exceptional sprinters Extra Cover, Phantom Earl and Scarlet Lady, a factor which no doubt contributed to his excellent start as a stallion. The leading freshman sire by number of wins, percentage of winners to runners and average earnings per runner, his first-crop juvenile winners included no less than three stakes winners in African Warrior, who claimed both the Gr2 Umkhomazi Stakes and


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Gr3 Godolphin Barb Stakes, the Listed East Cape Nursery winner Viking Moon and Hooves Of Troy, winner of the Listed Dahlia Plate. Vercingetorix built on that early success when Ikigai won last season’s Gr3 Tony Ruffel before cruising home in the Gr2 Gauteng Guineas and he narrowly missed out on a second Classic winner when Padre Pio went down by the shortest of shortheads in a fierce heads up, heads down finish to the Gr2 Guineas at Hollywoodbets Greyville, prior to his fine second in the Gr1 Daily News 2000. To date, that initial crop has yielded a fourth stakes winner in Listed Umngeni Handicap winner Celtic Voyager, Gr2 Ipi Tombe third Wisteria Walk, Gr3 Cape Nursery second Fearless Warrior and the stakes-placed quartet of Battle Of Alesia, Vaseem, Nebraas and Glory Days. The young stallion’s first top level winner emerged from his second crop, courtesy of Vernichey claiming the Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship at the expense of Gr2 Debutante victress Ecstatic Green and the ultra-talented War Of Athena. Rascallion, who finished an eye-catching third in the Gr3 Cape Nursery on debut prior to the start of the Covid-19 lockdown, has now reeled off two wins from as many starts and looks well above average, whilst another colt One Way Or Another recently made an auspicious start to his

Vernichey – Gr1 scorer under Warren Kennedy career when he hacked up by almost six lengths on debut. Since the start of the new racing season on August 1, Vercingetorix has already sired 22 individual winners, amongst which an unprecedented four-timer at Kenilworth. Currently in sixth position on the General Sires log, he leads the way on percentage of winners to runners, his impressive 34.4% being far in excess of any of the other top 20 stallions. Immensely popular since his retirement, Vercingetorix has enjoyed full support from breeders, to the extent that he has covered full books of mares these past three years, with demand for his services far outstripping the number available. His

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early success on the track has also spilled over into the sales ring, with a number of his progeny having reached the seven-figure mark. For now, Vercingetorix appears to be the sole heir apparent to his illustrious sire, as Bold Silvano’s stud career was brought to an end by fertility problems in 2018, whilst champion Hawwaam has been exported. With three crops yet to represent their sire on the track, we can but hope that there will be at least another stallion prospect lurking amongst them!


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Champion jockey Frankie Dettori has admitted the decision to call time on champion Enable’s career on Monday left him quite tearful. Still at the peak of his powers, the popular rider said he cried, particularly as he was caught a little off-guard given Enable was widely expected to have one more start, probably on British Champions Weekend. After an anti-climatic end to a dazzling career where a bog track destroyed any hope she had of creating history as a three-time Arc winner, Dettori had bonded deeply with one of Europe’s most successful mares ever, having ridden Enable in all but one – her first – of 15 career wins, almost all at the top level. According to theguardian.com, Dettori reflected: “I had to emotionally accept it (her sudden retirement). But I woke up this morning, I was fine. Now that I know that she’s safe and she’s gone, I’m able to slowly be touched by emotions and just look at the wider picture.” In a touching tribute Dettori said: “She’s done so brilliant for all of us and I love her. I’m never going to forget her.

I went to see her this morning. We had a tremendous journey for three-and-a-half, four years. She was the horse that most touched my heart.” Enable will be covered early next year by Invincible Spirit sire-son Kingman, a fitting choice for the turf’s Queen. Douglas Erskine Crum, CEO of Juddmonte, said: “After consulting her trainer John Gosden and his racing manager Teddy Grimthorpe, Prince Khalid has decided that Enable will be retired from racing and will now join the Juddmonte broodmare band to be covered by Kingman in 2021.” Enable retires having won 15 of her 19 career starts, including 11 Gr1’s. Earlier this summer she became the first horse to win a third King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes at Ascot, while her big-race haul also includes the Oaks at Epsom, the Irish Oaks, two Yorkshire Oaks’ and the Coral-Eclipse. Enable accumulated record earnings for a European-trained horse of £10.7 million during five seasons and in 2018

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became the only horse to win the Arc and the Breeders’ Cup Turf in the same year. Having finished second to Waldgeist when bidding for the Arc hat-trick last season, the daughter of Nathaniel was kept in training as a six-year-old in the hope of going one better. And while she ultimately came up short in testing conditions in Paris, she will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the greats. Grimthorpe said: “She has brought so much joy to everyone who has been involved with her. Her elegance and forceful personality have been nurtured by John and his team at Clarehaven, especially by Imran who has looked after her with such calm and devotion. “In her, Frankie found a willing partner to execute her ability on the racecourse. Her CV withstands the closest of inspections, very few can match what she has given to racing.”


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The Lancaster Bomber offspring continue to catch the eye and light the sky and here’s another smashing colt by the Drakenstein Stud-based son of War Front. Born on 10 September, he is a first foal of the stakes performed Trippi mare, Miss Katalin, who was also victorious in the CTS Ready To Run Stakes. Miss Katalin is the daughter of the Gr1 winning Jet Master mare, Little Miss Magic. The colt’s sire Lancaster Bomber is a son of International Sire and Sire of Sires War Front. He was Champion Older Horse in Ireland in 2018 and Gr1 winner of the Tattersalls Gold Cup in one of the fastest times in the history of the race.

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New Predator (Aus)

New Approach x Head Over Heels (Fastnet Rock)

Only son of champion New Approach at stud in SA Dam sire Fastnet Rock representing phenomenally successful cross of Galileo x Fastnet Rock (25% Stakes Winners) Multiple Gr 2 winner with top Gr 1 form

Quality of first foals is exceptional - balance, size, substance and class! Service fee - R10 000

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SUMMER SET TO SIZZLE

Disappointing runs from Green Haze and Youcanthurrylove in a Pinnacle Stakes over 1600m on the Inside track at Turffontein on Saturday has resulted in their respective merit ratings being dropped.

Youcanthurrylove has gone down from a rating of 114 to 110 after finishing one from last and has again failed to confirm its third place I the Gr1 SA Classic.

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ante-post betting here Green Haze finished at the back of the field in the race won by Astrix. As a result, Youcanthurrylove has fallen from 11th to 14th position on the log for the R425 000 Gr1 Gauteng Summer Cup over 2000m on the Turffontein Standside track on Saturday 28 November log, while Listed winner Green

Haze dropped one spot from 10th to 11th position.

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BIG BSA FEATURE COUNTDOWN

The runners in contention for places in the R900 000 Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup (Presented by Bloodstock South Africa) over 1400m at Turffontein on Saturday 31 October, have stood their ground and this week sees no change at the top. Unbeaten five-time winners Anything Goes still holds the No 1 spot on the log with War Of Athena just behind her. Somasonic from the Sean Tarry yard remains in sixth spot but his merit

rating went up from 90 to 91 following his 0.75-length second to Crank It Up at Turffontein on Saturday.

The Non-Black Type race is run over 1400m and is open to eligible graduates of the 2019 Bloodstock South Africa Emperor’s Palace Summer Ready To Run Sale. Entries for the race close at 11am on Monday 19 October with a supplementary entry opportunity that closes at 9am on

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Monday 26 October.

Declarations close at 11am on Tuesday 27 October.

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Former SA champion Jus�n Snaith, who operates out of Philippi in the Cape, is the latest trainer to open a permanent satellite base in KwaZulu-Natal. The Snaith’s made the announcement earlier this week via twi�er.

NZ Star

Melody Belle, who is from the same family as Cheveley Stud’s mul�ple Gr1 winning stallion Wylie Hall, was crowned New Zealand’s Horse Of The Year for a second consecu�ve year on Sunday night. The champion daughter of Commands also picked up awards as New Zealand’s Horse Of The Year for a second consecu�ve year on Sunday night. The champion daughter of Commands also picked up awards as New Zealand’s Champion Middle Distance Horse and Sprinter-Mile. The Te Akau stable star’s stablemate Cool Aza Beel was a unanimous choice as Two-Year-Old of the Year, Te Akau trainer Jamie Richards was the sole contender for Trainer of the Year and stable rider Opie Bosson was named Jockey of the Year. The NZ Horse of the Year award was introduced in 1971 and Melody Belle is the ninth horse to win the �tle more than once. Sunline took the �tle four �mes with Show Gate, Rough Habit, Xcellent, Seachange, Mu�asa, Mongolian Khan and Bonneval the other dual winners.

Wernars Goes

Fort’s Double

The Black Swan Stud based champion Elusive Fort had a great season in 2019-2020, and the triple G1 winner’s good form con�nued at Turffontein on Saturday where the former SA Derby winner produced two winners.Elusive Fort’s Turffontein double was highlighted by a gutsy performance by his progressive daughter Elusive Force. The la�er made it three wins in a row when scoring a courageous win over 1600m. Now a four �me winner, the four-year-old Elusive Force is trained by Paul Peter. Peter also trains Elusive Fort’s other winner on Saturday -the lightly raced colt Baymax. The la�er got off the mark, at just the second a�empt, when he broke his maiden over 1600m. The sire of Gr1 winners Lauderdale, Out Of Your League and Siren’s Call, Elusive Fort has seven lots on offer at the 2020 Emperors Palace Na�onal 2yo Sale.

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Laurence Wernars has tendered his resigna�on as a Na�onal Board Director of the Na�onal Horseracing Authority with immediate effect. The well-known owner and breeder was appointed to the board of our regulator as a Member domiciled in the Central Provinces on 10 December 2019. A new candidate is being sought to fill the vacancy on the Na�onal Board.


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Flower Power

To Stud

PA Twi�er

Godolphin has re�red their scin�lla�ng sprinter Pinatubo (Shamardal) in prepara�on for the 2021 northern hemisphere breeding season where he will stand at Dalham Hall Stud. Crowned Champion 2yo of Europe a�er 4 wins that included the Gr1 Dewhurst and Gr1 Na�onal Stakes, he is the highest rated 2yo in 25 years. Never unplaced from his 10 starts, as a 3yo Pinatubo won France’s Prix Jean Prat, was runner-up in the Gr1 St. James’ Palace Stakes and Gr1 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp, and third in the Gr1 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket.

Wilgerbosdri�’s Travers Stakes winning stallion Flower Alley enjoyed a good weekend, with the son of Distorted Humor supplying winners in both North America and Hong Kong. His ďŹ rst success came when his son Snap Hook won an allowance opďż˝onal claiming race at Gulfstream Park West on Saturday. The gelding took his tally of wins to six when he ran out a winner of the 1700m race. Flower Alley, whose 49 black type horses include Kentucky Derby winner I’ll Have Another, went on to taste success at Sha Tin on Sunday, with his son Apex Top scoring impressively. Trained by Tony Millard, Apex Top swooped late to liďż˝ Sunday’s So Uk Handicap. Bred by Wilgerbosdriďż˝ & Mauritzfontein, four-year-old Apex Top, who was produced by the Rich Man’s Gold mare Cosima Liszt, was a R550 000 buy from the 2018 Emperors Palace Naďż˝onal Yearling Sale. Flower Alley has 13 lots on oer at the upcoming Emperors Palace Naďż˝onal 2yo Sale.

Save The Date

The 2019/20 Cape Breeders Awards will be broadcast on Breeding To Win on Sunday 25 October 2020. There will be no formal event func�on this year. Trophies will be engraved and delivered to the winning breeders. Nominees to be announced shortly.

TRUE BLUE! HEAVENLY BLUE(Aus)

Gr1 winning son of Snitzel ex El Prado mare, Simply Carina Fee – R8000 live foal

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Danny!

What does one do when your three week old colt Valyrian Sword, a son of William Longsword, walks, moves and looks like his Legislate stakes-winning half-brother, Speed Machine? Quietly excited probably works! Breeder Danny Collins sent us these pics of Valyrian Sword, who is out of Western Winter Mare, Tamora. Since he bought her, Tamora has produced one other foal – Listed Sophomore winner

Speed Machine, who races for Nic Jonsson. “Valyrian Sword is beautiful and he is another Speed Machine. He is absolutely correct with straight legs. Hendrik Winterbach is very happy with him. He was 60kgs at birth. His Mom Tamora is on her way to Vaughn Koster at Cheveley Stud to be covered by Legislate this week. I wonder why?” laughed Danny.

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His sire’s first ever winner, the handsome Speed Machine struck an impressive blow for the 2014 SA Horse Of The Year Legislate, when he bounded to an easy victory in the Listed Sophomore Sprint at Kenilworth in August. He looks like he could go further and it’s worth noting his half-sister by Elusive Fort won to 2400m.


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Lot 945: Lope de Vega (IRE) x Loch Ma Naire (IRE)

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GLOBAL MARKETS HOLD UP WELL

A son of Lope De Vega was the star turn when selling for 675,000 guineas on a remarkable second day on Tuesday of Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, which saw nine lots sell for 300,000 guineas or more, taking the two-day total to fourteen, three more than last year’s three-day total.

Albans Bloodstock.

Anthony Stroud continued his buying spree on the second day of Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, securing the Lope De Vega colt out of the Galileo mare Loch Ma Naire for 675,000 guineas.

800 lots will go under the hammer across the 3 sessions, with bloodhorse.com noting that the six-figure momentum from the recent Book 1 is likely to keep rolling.

“He is bred on a successful cross – Lope De Vega ex Galileo – he is an attractive horse and beautifully bred, and Lope De Vega has done incredibly well,” said Stroud, after buying on behalf of Godolphin. The colt’s dam is a half-sister to the dual Gr1 winner Simply Perfect and was offered by Newsells Park Stud on behalf of breeder Andrew Stone’s St

With the global bloodstock industry perhaps better insulated than expected since the onset of COVID-19, particularly at the top end of the market, fireworks are expected for several sought after lots across Tattersalls October Yearling Sale (Books 2 to 4) this week.

Tattersalls marketing director Jimmy George enthused, “It would be fair to say that Book 1 went an awful lot better than people either feared or expected. It was 20% down on turnover, which, by global standards, is a huge result compared to what we’ve seen so far, and the average and median were down less than that to levels of 2015-16.” George added, “I think it was a measure of the quality of the horses, the reputation of the sale in terms of being

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targeted specifically by buyers who were restricted, or felt restricted in the number of sales they could attend, and various factors at play.” Market buoyancy has been bolstered by new and emerging buyers as well as the unimpeded influence of the Gulf region. From a US and southern hemisphere perspective, George also confirmed, “The Americans were fantastic again, and that’s success driven—as is the focus of Australian interests, who were very busy through the week, and that will hopefully filter into Book 2 as well.” Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale continued with the third and final session this morning.

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updated 2020-10-14

TRAINERS Name

Runs

Mr P A Peter Mr St John D Gray Mr P F Matche� Mr S J Snaith Mr A C Greeff

215 160 198 250 192

Wins Win% 31 22 21 34 30

14.4 13.8 10.6 13.6 15.6

2nd

3rd

20 21 19 28 29

20 20 17 24 28

Other Places Place % 22 14 17 22 23

62 55 53 74 80

28.8 34.4 26.8 29.6 41.7

Win Stake (R)

Total Stakes (R)

1,268,700 916,500 907,950 934,250 726,000

1,834,425 1,467,600 1,459,425 1,458,900 1,205,250

Win Stake (R)

Total Stakes (R)

1,780,900 799,200 1,558,000 1,031,850 862,500

2,649,950 1,113,950 2,069,300 1,706,250 1,116,375

JOCKEYS Name

Runs Wins Win%

2nd

3rd

Mr L Hewitson Mr G M Cheyne Mr S Khumalo Mr W B Kennedy Mr A Marcus

271 153 153 204 99

30 18 15 22 11

33 19 19 20 10

41 33 32 23 21

15.1 21.6 20.9 11.3 21.2

Other Places Place % 44 17 17 40 12

107 54 51 82 33

39.5 35.3 33.3 40.2 33.3

BREEDERS Name

B.T. B.T. Total Runrs Runs AEPR Wnrs Wins Winrs/ Places Winrs Wins Stakes (R) Rnrs %

Wilgerbosdri� & Mauritzfontein Klawervlei Stud Summerhill Stud (Pty) Ltd Varsfontein Stud Drakenstein Stud (Nom: Mrs G A Rupert)

164 239 151 71 93

331 14,859 501 9,313 317 11,834 142 21,34 172 15,185

33 36 29 19 21

39 37 32 20 27

20.1 15.1 19.2 26.8 22.6

111 153 66 46 70

1 1 2 3 1

1 1 2 4 1

2,436,875 2,225,900 1,786,975 1,515,125 1,412,225

SIRES Name Master Of My Fate Gimmethegreenlight (AUS) Var (USA) Querari (GER) Elusive Fort

Runrs Runs AEPR 121 115 79 129 100

245 219 158 258 233

14,292 13,714 18,869 9,943 12,604

B.T. Wnrs Wins Winrs/ Places Winrs Rnrs % 23 24 20 21 18

26 26 26 22 22

19 20.9 25.3 16.3 18

87 74 53 81 78

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1 1 1 0 0

B.T. Wins

Total Stakes (R)

1 1 2 0 0

1,729,375 1,577,125 1,490,675 1,282,600 1,260,350


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TOFFEES LOOK SWEET

The greatest league on the planet returns this weekend with a bang, starting off with the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park. The Toffees head into the fixture on Saturday sitting top of the table, the position that Liverpool finished last season as the best team in the country.

Everton vs Liverpool | Saturday 17 October | Goodison Park | 13h30 To Win Everton 11/4 Draw 29/10 Liverpool 9/10

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Chad Nagel writes that in recent years, it’s largely been a one-sided affair, with the Reds regularly beating the Toffees. In fact, it will be 10 years to the exact day that Everton last won a Merseyside derby and that was a 2-0 victory courtesy of goals from Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta.


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However, there is a newfound belief on the blue half of Merseyside that this weekend could finally see the high-flying Toffees end the hoodoo.

off a victory, especially after seeing the Reds suffer their worst Premier League defeat in a shock 7-2 thrashing by Aston Villa prior to the international break.

fancy their chances at Goodison Park. But the concern will be Adrian.

Everton

Liverpool

Everton: 4-3-3

Everton go into the fixture looking to extend a perfect start to the season which has seen them win all four of their matches in impressive fashion, resulting in Carlo Ancelotti deservedly being named the Manager of the Month for September.

Liverpool come into the Merseyside derby on the back of a 7-2 humiliation against Aston Villa in one of the most shocking results in Jurgen Klopp’s history.

Pickford; Coleman, Mina, Keane, Digne; Allan, Doucoure, Gomes; James Rodriguez, Richarlison, Calvert-Lewin.

Ancelotti’s side have beaten Tottenham, West Brom, Crystal Palace and Brighton, making them one of only two teams left with a perfect record alongside Aston Villa. And their progress has been widely attributed to the triple swoop of James Rodriguez, Allan and Abdoulaye Doucoure. Allan and Doucoure have transformed Everton’s midfield with the duo providing bite and dynamism to the engine room, whilst Rodriguez has been the icing on the cake, forming part of an exciting forward unit alongside Richarlison and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who just can’t stop scoring at the moment. But while Everton’s season has so far been one filled with positives, the form of Jordan Pickford does not come under that category. The England shot-stopper has had a couple of shaky moments in recent weeks which is cause for major concern. It’s been a long wait without the taste of three points in this fixture for Everton, but Ancelotti’s side will strongly fancy their chances of pulling

The Reds will be desperate to bounce back from that damaging defeat, but with many members of the squad scattered around the world on international duty, Klopp has had very little time to work on what went horribly wrong against Villa. To make matters worse, Naby Keita is said to have caught the coronavirus on international duty and will now have to go into self-isolation, ruling him out of the clash at Goodison Park. However, Sadio Mane, Thiago Alcantara and Xherdan Shaqiri, who previously tested positive for coronavirus, are now out of quarantine and available for selection, while club captain Jordan Henderson is fully fit having featured for over an hour for England against Belgium on Sunday. Liverpool are fifth in the standings, with only West Brom having conceded more than the 13 they have let in across all competitions so far this season. Klopp’s men know that victory over their bitter rivals would see them move level at the top of the Premier League table.

Probable line-ups:

Liverpool: 4-3-3 Adrian; Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Thiago, Fabinho, Henderson; Salah, Firmino, Mane. Prediction: Everton Win & Both Teams To Score – Yes (9/2) For the first time for many years, Everton will understandably go into the Merseyside derby expecting to win. Ancelotti’s side are flying high at the moment with Rodriguez and Calvert-Lewin in red hot form. Despite having the best defensive record in the Premier League for the past two years, Liverpool have looked sloppy in defence this season, conceding seven against Aston Villa and three against Leeds. I’m backing Everton to claim a memorable win this weekend. Bet on the Matchbet & Both Teams To Score market and select Everton & Yes at 9/2.

With Thiago and Henderson returning in midfield and Mane joining Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino in attack, the Reds will

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