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No. 2251 ISSN 1023 / 6996 Go Deputy Again? Jacques Strydom and Gogetthesheriff page 10 Vodacom Durban July Black Arthur steps on to stage The Abashiri Dream Adriaan van Vuuren - selecting the champs page 14 page 13 Gr3 EAST CAPE DERBY at Fairview on Sunday Our Best Adverts Aren't Written They Are Running! Tel: Mike Sharkey 082 372 2682 www.highlandsfarmstud.co.za Distorted Humour – Visions of Clarity by Sadler's Wells ( USA ) Highlands Farm’s exciting young sire Pathfork was represented by his fifth individual first crop winner at Kenilworth on Sunday. Pathfork, has made an exceptional start to his stud career and is currently South Africa’s Leading First Crop Sire by individual winners and by prize money The Favour Stud-bred Fly Like The Wind is overdue a big win BAY MEDIA FAIRVIEW POLY ................. 12:40pm (Friday) p.18 GREYVILLE POLY/NIGHT ........ 5:15pm (Friday) p.26 TURFFONTEIN ................. 1:05pm (Saturday) p.35 KENILWORTH .................. 1:15pm (Saturday) p.42 FAIRVIEW ....................... 12:15pm (Sunday) p.49 FRIDAY 13 th - SUNDAY 15 th MAY 2016

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Page 1: 13-15 May #2251 Sporting Post

No. 2251 ISSN 1023 / 6996

Go Deputy Again?Jacques Strydom and Gogetthesheriff page 10

Vodacom Durban JulyBlack Arthur steps on to stage

The Abashiri DreamAdriaan van Vuuren - selecting the champs

page 14

page 13

Gr3 EAST CAPE DERBY at Fairview on Sunday

Our Best Adverts Aren't WrittenThey Are Running!

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

Distorted Humour – Visions of Clarityby Sadler's Wells

( USA

)

on Sunday

Highlands Farm’s exciting young sire

Pathfork was represented by his

fifth individual first crop winner

at Kenilworth on Sunday.

Pathfork, has made an exceptional

start to his stud career and is

currently South Africa’s

Leading First Crop Sire by individual

winners and by prize money

Gr3 EAST CAPE DERBY at Fairview on Sundayon Sunday3 EAST CAPE DERBY

The Favour Stud-bred Fly Like The Wind is overdue a big win

BAY MEDIA

FAIRVIEW POLY .................12:40pm (Friday) p.18

GREYVILLE POLY/NIGHT ........5:15pm (Friday) p.26

TURFFONTEIN .................1:05pm (Saturday) p.35

KENILWORTH ..................1:15pm (Saturday) p.42

FAIRVIEW .......................12:15pm (Sunday) p.49

FRIDAY 13th - SUNDAY 15th MAY 2016

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LEADING JOCKEYS BY WINSseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 8 May 2016

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

S Khumalo 1078 198 18% 262 24% 35% 149 14% 568 53% 17,559,601 16,289 A Delpech 734 171 23% 282 38% 37% 137 19% 482 66% 18,422,944 25,099 A Fortune 913 137 15% 186 20% 28% 106 12% 440 48% 11,186,213 12,252 M Yeni 1036 133 13% 147 14% 33% 118 11% 476 46% 10,528,313 10,162 A Marcus 507 131 26% 262 52% 37% 93 18% 351 69% 18,140,137 35,779 K Zechner 865 91 11% 94 11% 33% 77 9% 334 39% 10,706,300 12,377 G v Niekerk 510 91 18% 99 19% 39% 70 14% 282 55% 8,548,463 16,762 G Lerena 433 85 20% 141 33% 31% 65 15% 271 63% 9,288,600 21,452 A Domeyer 463 76 16% 79 17% 37% 52 11% 214 46% 9,514,299 20,549 JP vd Merwe 860 76 9% 66 8% 23% 89 10% 335 39% 9,510,938 11,059 C Zackey 831 70 8% 59 7% 34% 88 11% 331 40% 6,467,313 7,783 K De Melo 646 66 10% 46 7% 30% 82 13% 289 45% 6,142,063 9,508 I Sturgeon 831 65 8% 48 6% 38% 63 8% 289 35% 6,447,100 7,758 W Kennedy 606 61 10% 33 5% 42% 60 10% 231 38% 5,043,050 8,322 B Fayd’herbe 347 59 17% 96 28% 32% 63 18% 193 56% 6,114,688 17,622 R Danielson 616 57 9% 67 11% 21% 67 11% 261 42% 6,226,000 10,107 R Munger 926 56 6% 45 5% 29% 66 7% 270 29% 4,765,964 5,147 G Cheyne 427 54 13% 72 17% 26% 56 13% 194 45% 3,620,013 8,478 P Strydom 310 54 17% 85 27% 32% 38 12% 163 53% 6,406,876 20,667 C Murray 721 54 7% 40 6% 40% 54 7% 247 34% 5,326,250 7,387 B Lerena 446 53 12% 43 10% 30% 49 11% 195 44% 5,189,175 11,635 C Orffer 400 50 13% 74 19% 23% 54 14% 187 47% 5,073,426 12,684 M Byleveld 502 47 9% 60 12% 32% 61 12% 221 44% 5,985,688 11,924 S Veale 558 46 8% 39 7% 33% 50 9% 222 40% 4,261,900 7,638 D Dillon 469 45 10% 48 10% 42% 31 7% 167 36% 3,680,388 7,847 M v Rensburg 490 44 9% 44 9% 16% 53 11% 197 40% 4,225,988 8,624 Wei Marwing 258 43 17% 68 26% 35% 48 19% 147 57% 6,666,700 25,840 A Forbes 451 40 9% 41 9% 24% 53 12% 180 40% 3,500,675 7,762

LEADING TRAINERS/JOCKEYS BY WINS %season 2015/2016 * 1 August - 8 May 2016

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

E Verdonese/R Danielson 31 12 39% 9 29% 22% 3 10% 759,625 24,504 D Kannemeyer/A Delpech 113 36 32% 66 58% 38% 27 24% 2,591,375 22,933 AC Greeff/A Domeyer 40 12 30% 17 43% 41% 4 10% 696,500 17,413 J Snaith/P Strydom 35 10 29% 11 31% 73% 2 6% 2,405,950 68,741 SG Tarry/A Delpech 44 12 27% 22 50% 45% 9 20% 1,036,700 23,561 J Snaith/B Fayd’herbe 160 41 26% 60 38% 40% 31 19% 3,521,688 22,011 J Snaith/S Khumalo 81 21 26% 21 26% 38% 11 14% 1,565,350 19,325 M Houdalakis/G Lerena 46 12 26% 17 37% 29% 6 13% 970,625 21,101 SG Tarry/L Hewitson 42 11 26% 9 21% 33% 3 7% 672,650 16,015 KG Naidoo/A Delpech 51 13 25% 17 33% 59% 4 8% 910,175 17,847 CS Laird/A Marcus 119 29 24% 55 46% 38% 19 16% 2,464,500 20,710 A Nel/A Domeyer 101 23 23% 28 28% 39% 14 14% 1,458,475 14,440 T Prinsloo/A Fortune 92 21 23% 36 39% 31% 10 11% 921,700 10,018 C Lensley/M Yeni 60 14 23% 14 23% 50% 9 15% 568,950 9,483 GV Woodruff/G Lerena 83 18 22% 28 34% 36% 12 14% 2,615,000 31,506 MF de Kock/A Delpech 179 38 21% 76 42% 34% 34 19% 4,962,175 27,722 AC Greeff/A Fortune 101 21 21% 21 21% 29% 12 12% 1,179,175 11,675 MG Azzie/K Zechner 77 16 21% 12 16% 67% 7 9% 4,440,750 57,672 SG Tarry/S Khumalo 406 82 20% 131 32% 36% 66 16% 9,929,038 24,456 MW Bass/G v Niekerk 322 63 20% 83 26% 39% 49 15% 6,765,763 21,012 AC Greeff/G Cheyne 137 28 20% 40 29% 30% 21 15% 1,446,125 10,556 JJ v Vuuren/Wei Marwing 64 13 20% 11 17% 36% 13 20% 1,798,125 28,096 LW Goosen/P Strydom 59 12 20% 18 31% 50% 4 7% 878,375 14,888 J Snaith/A Fortune 62 12 19% 18 29% 39% 5 8% 636,550 10,267 GV Woodruff/C Maujean 65 12 18% 11 17% 55% 6 9% 876,225 13,480 Y Bremner/S Khumalo 202 34 17% 48 24% 38% 19 9% 1,819,413 9,007 C Spies/C Zackey 94 16 17% 7 7% 71% 8 9% 858,775 9,136

LEADING TRAINERS BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 8 May 2016

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

SG Tarry 1160 171 15% 246 21% 36% 131 11% 525 45% 23,593,388 20,339 J Snaith 917 158 17% 198 22% 42% 104 11% 440 48% 14,114,026 15,392 MW Bass 684 85 12% 107 16% 36% 79 12% 304 44% 13,526,537 19,776 GR Puller 112 9 8% 11 10% 27% 10 9% 35 31% 11,169,055 99,724 MF de Kock 609 95 16% 179 29% 34% 91 15% 310 51% 10,981,650 18,032 MG Azzie 434 55 13% 49 11% 39% 50 12% 198 46% 10,001,238 23,044 G v Zyl 578 77 13% 69 12% 42% 62 11% 264 46% 8,358,550 14,461 AG Laird 343 45 13% 75 22% 33% 45 13% 173 50% 7,160,950 20,877 GV Woodruff 374 52 14% 66 18% 32% 44 12% 174 47% 6,492,088 17,359 DR Drier 439 63 14% 83 19% 34% 49 11% 226 51% 6,283,600 14,313 VH Marshall 475 57 12% 57 12% 35% 52 11% 214 45% 6,108,863 12,861 D Kannemeyer 391 71 18% 102 26% 37% 62 16% 221 57% 6,033,950 15,432 BJ Crawford 479 59 12% 80 17% 24% 57 12% 215 45% 5,957,714 12,438 AC Greeff 691 91 13% 93 13% 32% 73 11% 317 46% 5,545,213 8,025 JJ v Vuuren 310 30 10% 36 12% 22% 46 15% 139 45% 5,422,638 17,492 M Houdalakis 498 54 11% 58 12% 28% 52 10% 214 43% 5,418,150 10,880 GM Alexander 296 32 11% 28 9% 29% 31 10% 117 40% 5,029,450 16,991 DC Howells 452 54 12% 61 13% 31% 38 8% 180 40% 4,938,450 10,926 J Ramsden 377 47 12% 57 15% 37% 40 11% 166 44% 4,667,439 12,380 GS Kotzen 556 49 9% 45 8% 31% 56 10% 204 37% 4,456,676 8,016 DA Sham 632 62 10% 68 11% 25% 68 11% 245 39% 4,270,850 6,758 WH Marwing 348 35 10% 33 9% 33% 37 11% 124 36% 4,173,063 11,992 Y Bremner 698 60 9% 68 10% 32% 52 7% 251 36% 4,018,838 5,758 CS Laird 225 36 16% 63 28% 35% 23 10% 111 49% 3,663,644 16,283 PA Peter 378 40 11% 39 10% 26% 27 7% 142 38% 3,478,750 9,203 OA Ferraris 270 27 10% 38 14% 32% 41 15% 125 46% 3,294,813 12,203 C Spies 505 45 9% 29 6% 48% 34 7% 175 35% 3,252,963 6,442 S Ferreira 242 23 10% 23 10% 17% 19 8% 84 35% 3,204,600 13,242

*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 - 8 May 2016

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

LEADING SIRES OF 3YO’S BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 8 May 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 15,610,442 Trippi 77 202,733 404 48 67 62% 2 2 4% 135 33% 7 Illuminator 10,615,467 68% 9,771,324 Silvano 83 117,727 392 41 67 49% 4 7 10% 124 32% 4 Silver Mountain 4,330,824 44% 6,104,719 Jay Peg 54 113,050 360 29 50 54% 2 2 7% 109 30% 4 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 31% 6,098,513 Captain Al 72 84,702 422 45 74 63% 4 4 9% 139 33% 3 Princess Royal 330,000 5% 4,596,150 *Kahal 61 75,347 378 27 38 44% 1 1 4% 80 21% 3 Champagne Haze 1,625,175 35% 4,572,800 Go Deputy 22 207,855 128 9 19 41% 1 4 11% 42 33% 4 Abashiri 3,391,250 74% 4,554,788 Judpot 47 96,910 267 29 41 62% 1 2 3% 85 32% 2 Juxtapose 1,376,000 30% 4,047,201 Dynasty 43 94,121 237 28 47 65% 3 3 11% 67 28% 4 It’s My Turn 700,325 17% 3,618,475 Var 65 55,669 326 35 50 54% 0 0 0% 99 30% 3 Our Destiny 271,775 8% 3,549,325 *Western Winter 47 75,518 275 30 49 64% 0 0 0% 90 33% 4 Buckland 257,775 7% 3,093,987 Seventh Rock 46 67,261 239 17 21 37% 0 0 0% 59 25% 1 Seventh Plain 1,003,487 32% 2,785,075 Visionaire 54 51,575 301 18 26 33% 1 1 6% 106 35% 3 Heaps of Fun 610,625 22% 2,619,325 Toreador 59 44,395 331 22 27 37% 1 1 5% 94 28% 2 Bull Valley 229,250 9% 2,488,950 *Tiger Ridge 29 85,826 157 13 19 45% 1 2 8% 51 32% 1 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 49% 2,419,013 Ideal World 42 57,596 248 22 32 52% 0 0 0% 73 29% 2 Cape Speed 214,375 9% 2,387,625 *Fort Wood 30 79,588 163 18 24 60% 1 1 6% 58 36% 2 Negroamaro 578,725 24% 2,309,813 Mogok 49 47,139 259 20 28 41% 0 0 0% 88 34% 1 Magic 285,425 12%

LEADING SIRES OF 2YO’S BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 8 May 2016

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

1,693,000 Captain Al 20 84,650 36 8 14 40% 4 7 50% 12 33% 1 Cloth Of Cloud 796,875 47% 1,308,426 Var 31 42,207 63 14 16 45% 1 1 7% 22 35% 1 Rivarine 306,250 23% 688,900 Trippi 12 57,408 30 6 6 50% 1 1 17% 19 63% 3 Double Appeal 192,250 28% 588,925 *Western Winter 16 36,808 30 5 9 31% 1 1 20% 11 37% 1 Attenborough 132,500 22% 559,200 Rebel King 25 22,368 78 4 4 16% 0 0 0% 39 50% 0 Queenie 91,500 16% 479,125 Silvano 11 43,557 20 5 6 45% 1 1 20% 5 25% 1 Janoobi 191,250 40% 429,325 Pathfork 12 35,777 34 5 6 42% 1 1 20% 7 21% 0 Red Chesnut Road 175,000 41% 397,625 Sail From Seattle 20 19,881 49 3 4 15% 0 0 0% 16 33% 2 Seattle Singer 127,000 32% 393,525 Miesque’s Approval 7 56,218 33 4 5 57% 0 0 0% 9 27% 0 Approval Mode 128,750 33% 373,763 Argonaut 18 20,765 46 3 4 17% 0 0 0% 17 37% 1 Rob’s Jewel 142,500 38%

LEADING SIRES BY STAKESseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 8 May 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

24,533,192 Trippi 177 138,606 855 95 138 54% 11 14 12% 274 32% 20 Illuminator 10,615,467 43% 16,738,224 Silvano 204 82,050 1060 94 144 46% 8 12 9% 320 30% 12 Silver Mountain 4,330,824 26% 14,529,288 Captain Al 169 85,972 902 90 148 53% 14 20 16% 293 32% 9 Carry On Alice 1,093,125 8% 10,548,976 Dynasty 144 73,257 837 67 102 47% 9 10 13% 267 32% 13 Futura 730,000 7% 10,423,538 *Kahal 168 62,045 1097 78 116 46% 2 2 3% 245 22% 10 Champagne Haze 1,625,175 16% 8,483,475 *Western Winter 129 65,763 694 60 101 47% 3 3 5% 219 32% 9 Brutal Force 669,450 8% 8,170,032 Jay Peg 117 69,829 701 48 72 41% 2 2 4% 216 31% 7 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 23% 7,924,963 Judpot 114 69,517 628 51 76 45% 4 6 8% 204 32% 4 Juxtapose 1,376,000 17% 7,440,164 Var 157 47,390 729 66 92 42% 3 3 5% 209 29% 8 Rivarine 306,250 4% 7,336,775 Greys Inn 71 103,335 435 29 45 41% 2 4 7% 104 24% 1 Legal Eagle 4,171,000 57% 7,067,988 *Jet Master 105 67,314 618 46 63 44% 3 3 7% 195 32% 10 Master Sabina 1,200,000 17% 6,530,663 Ideal World 78 83,726 415 35 52 45% 2 4 6% 125 30% 4 Smart Call 2,503,000 38% 6,043,375 Go Deputy 45 134,297 267 18 39 40% 3 6 17% 74 28% 5 Abashiri 3,391,250 56% 5,420,163 *Tiger Ridge 88 61,593 504 35 51 40% 3 4 9% 148 29% 3 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 22% 5,320,263 Mogok 111 47,930 594 36 49 32% 2 2 6% 188 32% 4 Wild One 781,250 15% 5,213,788 Toreador 111 46,971 605 40 57 36% 2 2 5% 176 29% 4 Lazer Star 492,500 9% 4,940,088 Miesque’s Approval 146 33,836 958 46 63 32% 0 0 0% 205 21% 1 Judicial 260,125 5%

26,625,442 Klawervlei Stud 367 72,549 1896 124 162 34% 4 5 3% 546 29% 17 Illuminator 10,615,467 40% 17,408,763 Summerhill Stud 337 51,658 2038 119 173 35% 3 3 3% 535 26% 14 Champagne Haze 1,625,175 9% 13,280,525 Highlands 164 80,979 868 62 98 38% 8 12 13% 234 27% 10 Silver Mountain 4,330,824 33% 10,267,888 Maine Chance 186 55,204 1002 79 111 42% 4 5 5% 325 32% 14 Princess Royal 330,000 3% 10,007,325 Lammerskraal Stud 81 123,547 458 41 81 51% 6 9 15% 143 31% 9 Abashiri 3,391,250 34% 8,560,851 Wilgerbosdrift 115 74,442 681 58 83 50% 4 5 7% 223 33% 9 Noah From Goa 1,215,625 14% 7,619,225 Mauritzfontein Stud 98 77,747 550 43 60 44% 4 6 9% 175 32% 5 Smart Call 2,503,000 33% 7,241,225 Avontuur Farm 52 139,254 219 24 38 46% 3 5 13% 77 35% 6 Legal Eagle 4,171,000 58% 7,078,050 Drakenstein Stud 91 77,781 452 47 69 52% 3 6 6% 153 34% 10 Inara 1,662,800 23% 7,060,188 Scott Bros 160 44,126 946 43 61 27% 2 3 5% 273 29% 3 Wild One 781,250 11% 6,859,575 Varsfontein Stud 94 72,974 530 42 57 45% 2 3 5% 180 34% 6 Juxtapose 1,376,000 20% 5,198,700 Ascot Stud 80 64,984 423 37 50 46% 2 2 5% 134 32% 8 Gulf Storm 680,250 13% 4,678,500 Hemel ‘n Aarde Stud 107 43,724 575 28 30 26% 0 0 0% 162 28% 1 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 40% 4,568,744 Moutonshoek 104 43,930 532 38 47 37% 4 4 11% 146 27% 2 Exit Here 685,494 15% 4,564,901 The Alchemy 96 47,551 568 41 54 43% 1 2 2% 168 30% 5 Unparalleled 281,600 6% 4,443,325 GJ Armitage 72 61,713 410 28 38 39% 2 3 7% 120 29% 2 French Navy 1,217,500 27% 4,107,688 Cheveley Stud 72 57,051 385 35 49 49% 3 4 9% 110 29% 3 Bela-Bela 458,125 11%

LEADING SIRES BY AEPRseason 2015/2016 * 1 August - 8 May 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

24,533,192 Trippi 177 138,606 855 95 138 54% 11 14 12% 274 32% 20 Illuminator 10,615,467 43% 6,043,375 Go Deputy 45 134,297 267 18 39 40% 3 6 17% 74 28% 5 Abashiri 3,391,250 56% 7,336,775 Greys Inn 71 103,335 435 29 45 41% 2 4 7% 104 24% 1 Legal Eagle 4,171,000 57% 14,529,288 Captain Al 169 85,972 902 90 148 53% 14 20 16% 293 32% 9 Carry On Alice 1,093,125 8% 6,530,663 Ideal World 78 83,726 415 35 52 45% 2 4 6% 125 30% 4 Smart Call 2,503,000 38% 16,738,224 Silvano 204 82,050 1060 94 144 46% 8 12 9% 320 30% 12 Silver Mountain 4,330,824 26% 10,548,976 Dynasty 144 73,257 837 67 102 47% 9 10 13% 267 32% 13 Futura 730,000 7% 8,170,032 Jay Peg 117 69,829 701 48 72 41% 2 2 4% 216 31% 7 Victorious Jay 1,870,850 23% 7,924,963 Judpot 114 69,517 628 51 76 45% 4 6 8% 204 32% 4 Juxtapose 1,376,000 17% 2,201,575 Querari 32 68,799 149 18 26 56% 1 1 6% 55 37% 6 Kangaroo Jack 224,525 10%

with 15 or more runners

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Heating things up in the winner’s box

this week:

1st – AP Chanel for the Alexanders1st – Jet Air for Mike Bass1st – Blue Light Convoy by three-and-a-half for the Alexanders

1st – Three Trees for Tara Laing2nd – Rabada in the Canon Guineas (Gr.2) for Michael Azzie

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Gr3 EAST CAPE DERBY at Fairview on Sunday

2010 1 Robert The Bruce 57.0 ( 4) 1/1 2 Strategize 57.0 (11) 8/1 3 Power Lord 57.0 ( 8) 11/1

2011 1 Vengence 58.0 (10) 7/10 2 Lorenzo Marques 58.0 (11) 33/10 3 Zezinho Campeao 58.0 ( 3) 33/1

2012 1 Tribal Dance 58.0 ( 6) 12/10 2 Indian Hawk 58.0 (11) 15/1 3 Forest Digger 58.0 (13) 13/1

2013 1 True Master 58.0 ( 8) 16/10 2 Neartic Dancer 58.0 ( 4) 10/1 3 Placido 58.0 ( 1) 25/1

2014 1 Desert Swirl 58.0 ( 9) 15/10 2 Glenton 58.0 ( 2) 4/1 3 Skysign 55.5 ( 7) 7/1

2015 1 St Tropez 58.0 ( 3) 15/20 2 Master’s Eye 58.0 ( 7) 6/1 3 My World 58.0 ( 2) 7/2

Gr3 East Cape Derby PAST WINNERS

he saddles a smart Windrush gelding at Fairview on Sunday.But PE is perhaps a bad example of suggesting that there is any su-

premacy amongst the sexes. Renate’s colleagues Dorrie

Sham and Yvette Bremner can hold their own against the best, and with Corinne Bestel in KZN, could train any potential Gr1 prospect - given the horse, that is.

But we digress!

CompetitiveThe final leg of the

R900 000 Eastern Cape Sophomore Challenge heads the mid-month programme on the turf at Fairview and heralds a fitting climax to a hotly contested series, where Dorrie Sham and Justin Snaith are tied at 1-1.

While traditional big-hitters Joey Ramsden and Vaughan Marshall are not making the trip from Milnerton this year, their competitive colleague Justin Snaith has a trio of runners and West Coast-based Andre Nel throws a curved ball of a talented filly into the mix. But manners and common sense dictate that we start with Renate du Plessis’ Fly Like

The Wind. The Favour Stud product never runs a poor race and returns from a trip to Cape Town when he ran a highly creditable fourth to Marinaresco in the Gr3 Winter Guineas. If over the rigours of that journey and assuming he gets the 2400m, he should make his present felt after showing he is right there with the best of the locals this term.

Snaith TrioJustin Snaith last won this

race in 2013 with True Master and he saddles a three pronged attack. Elusive Silva won beaten a neck by Fly Like The Wind in the Winter Guineas but won his two starts like an improving horse.

The Australian bred More Than Grand is held by Welsh Emperor on his last run and has been a touch disappointing. Stablemate Captain Splendid is relatively unexposed looks progressive enough to challenge.

He is not well drawn but the Fred Crabbia gelding is beautifully bred and his dam won up to 2600m. He costs all of R800 000 as a yearling.

Alan Greeff saddles a major candidate for top honours in the Go Deputy colt Welsh Emperor. The Ascot Stud product is versatility

personified having won from 1200m to 2000m, and there is little to choose between him and Fly Like The Wind.

He tends to run at them late and if there is one criticism, it is that he has been one-paced at times. That said, he enjoyed the 2000m last time and may be even more effective over the 2400m on Sunday.

He certainly has a touch of class and looks to be better than his 88 rating, if putting his top toe forward. Rhumba Magic has poor recent form, while Greeff also saddles two fillies. Love Everlasting and recent maiden winner Badger Creek look to have lots to do to take on the boys.

Cape GirlRondeberg based Andre

Nel saddles the third member of the fairer sex in the Querari daughter, Solana.

The Plattner home-bred has won 3 of her 6 starts and was an emphatic winner of the Listed East Cape Oaks, when trying 2000m for the first time on her East Cape debut last time. Aldo Domeyer stays loyal to her and her racing style suggests her 11 draw will hardly be an inhibition.

Be with her as a likely party spoiler for the locals.

Dorrie Sham and Triple

Crown jockey Karl Zechner have formed a formidable combination and the yard has two runners in the race.

Zechner rides stable elect King Of Chaos, who looks eminently suited on breeding to go the 2400m. The son of A P Arrow tries the ground for the first time, and even though held by Welsh Emperor, may be worth including as a dark horse for bigger permutations.

Benji’s Dynasty won his maiden on the poly at his penultimate start and was then beaten over 7 lengths by Welsh Emperor last time.

Owner Fred Crabbia went to R550 000 to buy him, so he must have positives – one of whi9ch jumps out is that he is a full-brother to the very well performed Gr1 Canon Gold Cup winner, Ancestral Fore.

Gavin Smith saddles Seattle Swing, who looks nicely bred to go the distance here and is a winner over 2200m on the poly – which shows he has the lung capacity to go the extra yards.

On straight form he is well held by Welsh Emperor though and will need to get a bit lucky to challenge the higher rated gallopers.

LongshotOur Poly King-in-waiting

Jacques Strydom sends out Eviction, who looks to have lots to do – but appears to be bred for this stamina test.

The son of Judpot looks well held by the top few and earliern beat Fly Like The Wind a short head – but in receipt of 11kgs!

Grant Paddock saddles the

only course and distance winner in the race in the form of the Elusive Fort gelding, Man Of The Cloth.

The lightly raced fellow won over 2400m here at his third start, but there is some difficulty analysing the merits of the win. He beat professional maiden Messageinabottle by 0,75 lengths, which isn’t exactly a feather of any sorts. But he obviously stays, and that makes him a runner.

FascinatingThe extra ground makes

for an intriguing race and will separate the men from the boys. Fly Like The Wind, Welsh Emperor and Captain Splendid are our top three pick.

THE Gr3 East Cape Derby run over 2400m is the third and final leg of the R900 000 Eastern Cape Sophomore Challenge. Derby Day on Sunday is one of the major racemeetings of the year in Port Elizabeth.

Last year’s Eastern Cape Sophomore Challenge had a fairytale start when Charles Lytton, the son of a teaser stallion, won the first leg, the Listed Ibhayi Stakes over 1400m. He later failed narrowly to win the second leg, the Listed East Cape Guineas. The bonus of R250 000 that was payable to the owner of the horse that could win all three legs of the Challenge will not be payable in 2016. The 2016 Eastern Cape Sophomore Challenge has been run as follows:

Leg 1: The R150 000 Listed Ibhayi Stakes run over 1400m Friday, 4 March was won by Dorrie Sham’s Memphis Mafia.

Leg 2: The R150 000 Listed East Cape Guineas run over 1600m on Friday, 1 April was won by Cape visitor, Justin Snaith’s Brilliant Crimson.

Sophomore Challenge - A Fitting Climax

It may well take a local lady to break the overwhelming iron-fisted Cape dominance of the R350 000 Gr3 East Cape Derby. Renate du Plessis only trained her first winner on Valentine’s Day in 2014 but the accomplished horsewoman from Stilbaai has established herself quickly in a relatively male dominated world.

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The lightly raced Captain Splendid could be a value dark horse if he stays

Congratulations to all the connections

Attenboroughwon L. Somerset 1200 - Kenilworth, 8 May

Live Life 2nd L. Perfect Promise Sprint - Kenilworth, 8 May

Mambo Mime 3rd Gr3 SA Guineas - Greyville, 6 MayVAR & ORATORIO stand at Avontuur

Contact Pippa Mickleburgh021 855 1442 or 083 658 4404

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Canon Gr2 SA GUINEAS at Greyville last Friday

Daisy Gr2 SA FILLIES GUINEAS at Greyville last Friday

he beautiful grey daughter of champion sire Dynasty could have won this on looks alone and she showed that her unplaced effort behind Silver Mountain in the Cape Fillies Guineas near the end of last year was all wrong.Making her SA Champions Season debut fresh off a 16 week break

following a great third in the Gr1 Paddock Stakes behind Smart Call, Bela-Bela was easy to back but came powering home like a seriously decent filly. Anthony Delpech had Bela-Bela some way off the pace set by Cape visitor Our Destiny who was tracked all the way around by Negroamaro, who was bidding to give the Van Vuuren-Marwing combo a feature double.

Negroamaro quickly took it up in the straight but fitness counted as Anthony Delpech had Bela-Bela switching out of traffic and storming up to challenge.

Inside the 200m, Bela-Bela was going too well and she held off the late charge of Nightingale to win by a half length in a time of 98,97 secs.

The progressive Silvano filly Nightingale provided the Mike Bass team with some compensation after the modest effort of their star, Silver Mountain, who finished 5,50 lengths behind the winner. The daughter of Silvano cannot be written off, but she was not alone in returning after a break – and time will tell.

he combination endured something of a shaky start to the big evening with star racer and stallion-to-be Legislate running below par in the

Drill Hall Stakes.But that despair turned

around in just over an hour with a Guineas double and Snaith’s SA Champions Season shares were soon trading again at record levels.

But he would have been

worried early in the Guineas as he saw Anthony Delpech scrubbing at Black Arthur to get him into the race, with stablemate Baritone a length behind him, as Sylvester The Cat set a decent pace out front with Rabada in striking distance.

Despite returning from a 14 week break following Investec Cape Derby fourth, Black Arthur went off joint 33-10 favourite here with stablemate and recent Byerley Turk runner-up, Baritone –

with Joburg raider Rabada at 7-2. But things panned out well for Snaith.

With the field fanning out across the width of the track as they came for home, the gaps opened with Black Arthur making giant strides from ten lengths back.

Byerley Turk winner Mambo Mime, who was also way back, cut a different route up the outside and he was also full of running.

But in a flash, Delpech bounced Black Arthur down

the middle and with a slick change of whip hands the Silvano colt was flying and he went away to win by a half length in a time of 98,63 secs.

The gutsy Rabada, who had his wide draw beautifully overcome by the astute Anton Marcus, went down the inside rail and held on doggedly for second, ahead of Mambo Mime who ran a really very decent race from way back to stay on well for third.

The top three were well ahead of the rest, with Ten Gun Salute grabbing fourth cheque a length behind the third horse in a blanket tussle for the final placing.

The Avontuur-sponsored Anthony Delpech confirmed that they had galloped the winner at Greyville and he had impressed him.

“I liked him and he gave me a good feel in work. This mile is a bit short and we thought the Greyville circuit may be a bit tight. But the amount of ground he made just shows he is a serious horse. They went fast, which also helped. He is the kind of horse I am thinking of riding in the July,” he suggested with a glint in his eye.

Trainer Justin Snaith was over-the-moon with his Guineas double and said it had been tough giving the Joburg season a miss with all his firepower – ‘I’m like my horses, I’m a competitor,” he said. He could not stop raving about what a beautiful specimen Black Arthur is.

“He is a beautiful, beautiful horse. Thanks so much to the Fosters – it is special to own

good horses, but when you breed them yourself, that is extra special. And Anthony Delpech is just too good – what a jockey!” he said.

Black Arthur was bred by his co-owner Alec Foster and is a son of Silvano out of the three-time winning Western Winter mare, Grace Me Guide, who raced in the same silks for Dean Kannemeyer.

He has now won 4 races with 1 place from 6 starts and took his stakes total to R668 125.

There was talk of Black Arthur’s July odds being slashed from 50’s to 12-1!

That is hardly surprising given the glaring merit of this win over a trip on the short side for him – and Anthony Delpech sounds like he wants the ride. Plenty of positives.

Justin Snaith and Anthony Delpech enjoyed a dream Guineas double at Greyville on Friday evening and savoured the added thrill of watching the Silvano 3yo Black Arthur take a quantum leap into the Vodacom Durban July picture with a sizzling win in the R600 000 Gr2 SA Guineas.

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Dynasty Filly Stamps Her ClassJustin Snaith received some compensation for the Legislate Drill Hall Stakes disappointment at Greyville on Friday evening when he introduced the magnificent Dynasty filly Bela-Bela as a serious SA Champions Season prospect when she overcame traffic issues in the home straight to beat a strong field to win the R400 000 Gr2 SA Fillies Guineas.

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vanguard and only tired late to run a decent third – her season target is the Woolavington 2000.

Bela-Bela, who races in the famous Varsfontein silks was labelled ‘the best 3yo in the country’ by Bernard Fayd’herbe when winning on her debut. She certainly looks close to that assessment and it was ironic that Fayd’herbe rode the odds-on Silver Mountain here for the first time- without success.

Anthony Delpech said that Bela-Bela was a ‘special filly’. “She has been showing such good work back home and we were a little bit worried about the 11 draw. But she was so relaxed and then showed her ability and courage after checking to turning it on so beautifully. I am look forward to riding her again!” he said.

Justin Snaith looked relieved after the Legislate let-down of earlier and said that Delpech was a ‘perfect match’ for the smart filly. The Cheveley Stud-bred Bela-Bela was purchased by Varsfontein Stud at the National 2yo sale for R1,4 million.

She has won 3 races with 1 place from 5 starts and took her stakes total to R458 125. That excludes the BSA Added Value Stakes Bonus of R102 500.

Bela-Bela is by Dynasty and hails from an outstanding winning female line. She is out of the prolific winner producing Royal Academy mare, Mystic Spring, whose champion sire, a Breeders Cup Mile winner, left behind no fewer than 167 stakes winner.

Mystic Spring’s dam, Secret Sunday, was a full sister to Mystiko – who gave Michael Roberts his first British classic when winning the 1991 English 2000 Guineas.

While she may not have achieved much on the track, Mystic Spring more than made up for that at stud. Her seven foals to reach the track all won – and, indeed, won a total of 20 races between them. Four were

stakes winners, and two of Mystic Spring’s daughters have produced stakes winners to date. Mystic Spring’s best runner was ill-fated champion Rabiya, who tragically suffered a fatal break down in the running of the 2005 Durban July. Before his untimely death, Rabiya had won over R1 million, and landed both the Gr1 Cape Guineas and Gr2 Cape Derby, as well as Gr1 Daily News 2200.

Secret of Victoria won four features, including the Cape’s two graded sprint races for fillies – the Gr2 Sceptre Stakes and Gr2 Southern Cross Stakes. The daughter of Goldkeeper has been equally successful at stud and most fresh in our memory will be her daughter The Secret Is Out (by Captain Al) who maintained her unbeaten record with a facile win in last Sunday’s Gr3 Strelitzia Stakes.

Canon Gr2 SA GUINEAS at Greyville last Friday

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Black Arthur (Anthony Delpech) storms home to win the SA Guineas and shoot up the July charts

Bela-Bela (Anthony Delpech) makes it a double for Snaith Racing as she wins the SA Fillies Guineas from the fast-fi nishing Nightingale (Grant van Niekerk)

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EAST CAPE POLY CHALLENGE 1600 at Fairview on Friday

e all know that punters are fickle beasts on the best of days and that it would take just over a minute and a half on Friday afternoon to take the hero to zero – but the fellow that won the first two legs with such authority looks

very tough to beat – and his trainer hints at that on page 10.

The merit rated band conditions of each race of the series has always made Gogethesheriff hard to beat at the weights, despite him having to carry 62kg on each occasion. That is because the upper band includes horses merit rated 100 and upward – and he is rated 108.

Enough has been written about the Sheriff, so let’s try and find something to run second.

There looks very little standing in the way of 2014/15 PE Polytrack Horse Of The Year Gogetthesheriff grabbing the honours in Friday’s R100 000 East Cape Poly Challenge. The son of Go Deputy looks set to write himself into the East Cape record books and local racing folklore as one of the much loved four-legged heroes of the turf of recent times.

WSnaith Challenge

Justin Snaith saddles a coupling headed by the high-class Jet Explorer, who has earned his 100 MR on the turf and looks to have lots to prove on this platform.

The son of Jet Master won his last start in the region on turf very fluently and on best performances, has the ability.

Like the race favourite, he has his own dramatic tale after after doing a nosedive in the 2014 Gr1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge at Clairwood. He clipped heels and crashed face-first into the turf, breaking his jaw in four places and his nose in four places.

It is a miracle that he survived, never mind that he lived to race another day!

Snaith sends out another Jet Master in the 5yo Masterly, who has solid top form on this

surface. While he has been rested 14 weeks since a poor run on Met day in the Urban Honey stayers, he has the ability to run into the money at best.

Daddy DearJacques Strydom’s Dad

Hekkie saddles the 7yo Russian Mig and what a dramatic moment it would be, were he to upstage his son!

The son of Qui Danzig has 86th run on Friday and has lost little enthusiasm for the game – always run an honest race. He does look held by the favourite though.

The 3yo Cruzcampo got within a length of Gogetthesheriff in the second leg of the challenge but should be held again – even if he did run a fair race at his only try on the track and trip.

Alan Greeff trained Ochoncar is a course-and-distance winner at his

penultimate start but was beaten 2,20 lengths in the second leg.

From the best of the draw, top jockey Andrew Fortune will no doubt have a plan to upstage the fancied runner.

Sham DuoDorrie Sham saddles the

King Of Indians – Zoo Biscuit coupling.

Both geldings are competitive hardknockers when they come racing but would need a few lengths improvement to hold the Strydom star.

Chili Chocolate is the only filly in the line-up.

She looks a better bet in her own company and while fit and capable, looks outgunned against the better males.

Gavin Smith saddles the once very promising 2yo Shine Like A Star, who has failed to produce the goods – as evidenced by his modest 60 MR.

He is in under sufferance and looks to have very little chance of challenging for honours.

Happy DayJacque Strydom and owner

Freddy Van Onselen’s dream of buying an Algoa Cup winner could deliver a big payday on Friday.

The long striding chestnut should land Van Onselen the R250 000 bonus from WSB and the media coverage that goes with the perks of being a top horse.

On the Friday evening after racing, Fairview will host a cocktail party and a charity auction with live music. This event is bound to be keenly supported by the local racing fraternity. The runners for Sunday’s Gr3 East Cape Derby will also be auctioned for charity on the evening.

Well known PE muso Claire Venn will be providing the musical entertainment.

EAST CAPE POLY CHALLENGE 1600 at Fairview on Friday

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Poly star Gogetthesheriff is the one to beat

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IOS Gr2 DRILL HALL STAKES at Greyville last Friday

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R125 000 GLENLAIR TROPHY (Listed)at Fairview last Friday

R125 000 SOMERSET 1200 (Listed)at Kenilworth last Sunday

R125 000 PERFECT PROMISE SPRINT (Listed)at Kenilworth last Sunday

he golf enforced switch of this meeting from Saturday to the popular Friday under-the-lights slot at the theatre of dreams added

plenty of sparkle to an impressive opening. What lies ahead is a highly anticipated three months of action racing, where R47 million worth of stakes and 58 feature events will have the best from across the land bumping heads.

The Drill Hall Stakes is a

he daughter of Western Winter finished a modest fourth as the diminutive The Merry Widow charged in to win the R125 000 Listed Perfect Promise Sprint.Justin Snaith and his arch adversary Joey Ramsden added some much needed needle to the rather thin in numbers Kenilworth Sunday double feature and the two races mirrored each other, with the tally being a 1-1 draw.The same applied to each yard’s favourite in the respective races! After Joey had cleaned up in the Somerset 1200, it

was Snaith’s chance to celebrate with recent East Cape Nursery winner The Merry Widow easily accounting for her six rivals.

Relaxed a few lengths off the gallop early, Bernard Fayd’herbe, whose tall frame makes the daughter of Captain Al look even shorter than her 15ha, set her alight at the 250m and she sailed past Miranda Frost. Starting at 5-1, The Merry Widow went on too strongly and held recent maiden winner Live Life to a half length in a time of 71,86 secs.

Felicity Flyer came on late to deny the 8-10 Miranda Frost third cheque.

Winning owner Gaynor Rupert was on course to lead her smart unbeaten filly in. She was naturally pleased with the second stakes win and thanked the Snaiths for having The Merry Widow so magnificently turned out. The Merry Widow is now unbeaten in three starts – with two stakes victories to her credit – and took her earnings to R212 500.

Bred by Boland Stud, she is by Captain Al out of the one-time winning Jallad mare, Miss Kiri.

The Merry Widow went through the 2015 National Yearling Sale ring unsold with a highest bid of R300 000.

A deal was concluded immediately after with Drakenstein Stud and the filly thus also qualified for the R77 500 BSA Added Value Stakes Bonus Series.

ormerly trained by top staying conditioner Joey Ramsden and now an eleven-time winner, the well related 7yo capitalised on less than vintage opposition, whom he simply steamrollered out of the game with a great show of stamina over the 3200m. As expected, Richard Fourie took the initiative to lead on Oh So Modus and he slowed it down to a controllable pace ahead of Crown Of

Gold and Lucky Gambler. These were the three that were to contest the finish as Crown Of Gold moved up effortlessly at the 300m and took over from a hard ridden Oh So Modus.

Craig Zackey punched the vastly superior Crown Of Gold out and he is really riding with great confidence.

Crown Of Gold held the plucky Oh So Modus to 2,25 lengths in a time of 210,71 secs.

Lucky Gambler was a further 1,25 lengths back in third. The last horse finished over 19 lengths off the winner.

Bred by Midlands Equine, the R225 000 National Yearling Sale graduate Crown Of Gold has plenty of mileage on the clock. He has won 11 races with 17 places from 44 starts and R924 910 in stakes. He is by Silvano out of the Australian bred Palace Music mare, Palace Bride. She has produced stakes winning progeny from 1200m to 3600m.

The family includes stakes winners of the ilk of Silver Mist (Western Winter), Shades Of Indigo (Indigo Magic) and the lesser light, Ze Kaiser. Trainer Alan Greeff and Ms Laing enjoyed a great day and saddled eight of the ten winners, with five and three winners apiece.

he good looking Attenborough was a well beaten third on debut and then just got the better of Cream Soda Green at his second start

in a small field to win his maiden.Considering Cream Soda Green

flopped next time, there were questions as to how he would deal with Snaith’s unbeaten Sergeant Hardy on Sunday – even in receipt of 3kgs.

Well those were answered in no uncertain terms as the son of Western Winter, who went off a value 5-2, delivered a top drawer display of power galloping under Donovan Dillion.

He had them all pushing behind him at the 300m, and it was left to second favourite Elevated to chase him home – largely in vain as the winner could have extended the winning margin of 2,25 lengths.

Maiden Kenny Trix managed to salvage third and compound the red-faced below-par display

Glenlair Hat-Trick

Trainer Tara Laing has kept the gallant stayer Crown Of Gold beautifully on song for three seasons and the son of Silvano wrapped up a rare hat-trick when scoring his third successive win in the R150 000 Listed Glenlair Trophy at Fairview on Friday.

The improvement capacity and scope of 2yo’s was demonstrated by Joey Ramsden’s smart looking Attenborough, who was a facile winner of the R125 000 Listed Somerset 1200 at Kenilworth on Sunday.

Attenborough Calls The Tune

Tof Sergeant Hardy, who showed some early pace but had no answers late.

He eventually finished a well beaten fourth, 5 lengths off the winner, with only one behind him – disappointing!

It was a well timed first stakes win for Attenborough on the very day that his namesake, British broadcaster, Sir Richard Attenborough turned 90.

A R2 million Cape Yearling Sale Book 1 graduate, Attenborough has now won twice from three starts for one place with stakes of R132 200.

Trainer Joey Ramsden confirmed that a breakdown in communication at the sales meant he had to choose between two horses – “I am glad I stuck with Attenborough,” he chirped with a broad smile.

Attenborough was bred by Pippa Mickleburgh and is a son of the late champion Western Winter out of the four-time winning Caesour mare, In Camera.

Joey Ramsden’s juvenile feature joy at Kenilworth on Sunday was shortlived as the beautiful previously unbeaten Miranda Frost followed much the same path as Snaith’s Sergeant Hardy a half hour earlier.

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traditional pointer to bigger things and it was to be the only 3yo in the eleven horse line-up who benefitted from a thinking man’s ride to run out an embarrassingly easy winner. Recently returned from injury, the world-class Weichong Marwing had the free-striding New Predator out quickly and he led Legislate, with The Conglomerate further back.

Into the home run New Predator continued to roll as Legislate came under pressure and became a bit one-paced.

With the winning post approaching, New Predator continued to gallop powerfully to register his first stakes success by a half length in a time of 85,35 secs.

The Gr2 Cape Merchants winner Triptique ran a cracker as he came out of the pack to chase the leader and pay a telephone number dividend for a tote place.

Last year’s winner Ice Machine was on his best behaviour at the start and was marginally slow away. He ran on well for third, two lengths off the winner.

The favourite Legislate was returning from a 13 week break following his unplaced Met run.

The former July winner was given every chance by Anthony Delpech, but when asked had nothing to come and fell away to finish 3,90 lengths off the winner.

Trainer Justin Snaith confirmed that the well-performed athlete had not looked his sparkling self in the parade ring before the race.

The Mauritzfontein and Wilgerbosdrift sponsored Weichong Marwing said he was happy for owner Lawrence Wernars, one of his major supporters.

“I think the world of this horse. He is a top 3yo – this was just a prep run. I was happy to lead and I knew he would fight all the way,” said a visibly pleased Marwing.

Johan Janse van Vuuren

has not been the luckiest of conditioners at times but enjoyed the swing of the wheel of fortune. He confirmed that a bad draw in the Guineas had initiated the move to run his charge in open company.

“We brought him back soft and he wasn’t tuned up – but it was a great ride by Weichong (Marwing). He slowed it up beautifully. And a major thanks to to New Turf Carriers for their professional service,” he added. New Predator was scoring an overdue first stakes success and had looked a winner before tiring late in the HF Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes – behind subsequent Premier’s Champions Challenge win-ner, Legal Eagle.

The colt has now won 3 races with 5 places from 9 starts for stakes of R715 250.

Purchased by Kerry Jack Bloodstock and a Magic Millions A$50k weanling buy. he was bred in Queensland Australia by D. Austin and is a son of Darley’s Galileo stallion New Approach.

A European Champion at two and three, he has produced three first-crop Gr1 winners and has the distinction of being the first stallion ever to sire three juvenile Royal Ascot Stakes winners in the same year.

New Predator is out of the Fastnet Rock mare, Head Over Heels, a half-sister to multiple stakes winner Presently and Gr3-placed Another Time.

The winner looks likely to go a mile plus and is a name to pencil in for the season.

There were social media chirps from certain jockeys about the ‘shocking’ state of the track. These could not be confirmed.

Fireworks and drum majorettes got the 2016 SA Champions Season off to a cracking start at Greyville on Friday evening. Trainer Johan Janse van Vuuren drew first blood for the Gauteng attack with his impressive Australian-bred 3yo New Predator showing no respect for his elders when scoring an easy win in the R400 000 Gr2 Drill Hall Stakes.

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Marwing Magic In Drill Hall

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here’s a story about a concert pianist who sits down in a hotel lobby at the keys of a grand piano and plays an impromptu recital. He plays Mozart,

jazz, pop and back to classical again, playing everything from memory so beautifully that the audience is moved to tears. At the end of the set, a man approaches him and says, “I’d give anything to be able to play like that.”

To which the pianist replies, “I have.” What he meant was that what he did was no matter of wishing, fluke of nature, whim or hobby. It was serious.

“What he meant was that his passion was so great that it drove him to practice to the exclusion of everything else. Not that there was anything wrong with ‘everything else’, it just wasn’t his passion and didn’t fulfil him the way music did.

I first met Lyle Hewitson in January 2015. When I asked why someone who otherwise seemed relatively sensible wanted to be a jockey, he answered, “I’ve always been in love with horses and now the racing bug has bit, and I’m sure it’s there to stay.”

Although he said it quite seriously, there was a small, sceptical part of me that thought ‘ahh, that’s nice’, mentally patted the nice young man on the head and figured he’d see sense and grow out of it soon enough.

I love eating humble pie - it comes with zero calories. Watching Lyle that afternoon, a few observations stuck. The 17 year old lad had not only made it to the track under his own steam, he’d financed the trip himself.

He’d taken pains to dress smartly and his kit was neatly organised into one of those small cabin bags one often sees travelling jocks wheeling along behind them. He was polite and dealt with owners,

trainers and racing staff in a confident, professional man-ner.

While quietly accepting congratulations on his day’s win, rather than being buoyed by the achievement, it seemed to make him more serious and purposeful. In short, what I’d mistaken for playing at being a jockey was in fact serious practice. I’m pleased to say the practice has paid off. A year after keeping his promise to complete matric at Kearsney College, Lyle realised his dream by joining the SA Jockey Academy in January 2016.

Academy lifeLyle explains, “Before we

start track work, we wake up early, clean boxes and those who need to, are taught to ride. The apprentices who are still at school, have lessons from 10:30 till 14:30. From 14:30 it’s back to the stables to ride and clean boxes, etc. Because I’ve got a few years’ experience behind me already, as soon as my insurance came through – which was about three weeks in - I was able to start track work. So instead of going to stables, I could go to Summerveld with the second and third years and ride work.”

Having been a regular at the Durban training centre since 2010, Lyle slotted in comfortably.

“I just went from ring to ring and kept myself as busy as possible in the morning. There wasn’t a single person who wouldn’t help, put me on horses and give me a chance. Everyone was very welcoming.”

With his extensive work riders’ experience behind him, it was not unexpected to see Lyle sign his papers and canter to post as a fully-fledged apprentice at Scottsville on 6 March 2016.

“The Academy told me initially it would take about three months, which is more or less when the other experienced riders have had a chance to go. I was eager to ride and at the rate I was progressing, I put the application through. The NHA were very facilitating and helped me get everything organised. They gave their approval for me to be licensed in just under three months, so I signed my papers and by

the time three months had passed, I had everything in order.”

First rideWere there any butterflies

cantering down for the first time as a fully-fledged apprentice?

“To be honest, I was very relaxed. It was an apprentice handicap, so there were no nerves about riding against the bigger jockeys. Naturally it was a very big moment, but more because of the realisation that this was the start of my career and my dream. It was more a sense of accomplishment, that I’d done it, I was finally where I wanted to be and that this was the start of everything.”

Lyle was in at the deep end at his second meeting at the Vaal four days later, suiting up in open company. Was it a milestone sharing the jockey room with senior riders?

“I’m confident in what I’m able to do, so my focus was on my strategy for the race. As long as I do my bit, then everything should be fine. That’s how I approached it and again, it was more a feeling of accomplishment, rather than nerves.”

The strategy seems to serve him well as he brought home 3 places from his 7 engagements.

First winHis first winner came on his

third book of rides at Fairview on 18 March 2016 aboard the filly Blizzard Belle.

“It was a real fairy tale story. The win was for Yvette Bremner, who was the first person I ever rode work for as a kid. My dad is the assistant at the yard and the win came in his silks. It was pretty incredible,” he says with justifiable pride.

The winners have been coming thick and fast ever since and he currently has a total of 28, meaning his apprentice allowance is down to 2.5kgs and he is half way

towards the 40 win mark and a drop to 1.5kg.

Perhaps even more impressive is his strike rate of 17% wins and 55% places. As Lyle is quick to post photos of his wins (along with thanks to all the connections) on social media, it allowed me to clock another observation – every winning pic shows him crossing the line with a huge smile on his face. Is it as much fun as it looks on Facebook?

“Smiling for the camera isn’t something I plan, but when I ride a race, it’s almost a natural thing. I don’t even know I’m doing it, but somehow whenever I cross the line, I’ve got this big grin on my face. I think it’s just the thrill of riding winners and riding in races in general.”

How has the transition been from work rider to full time apprentice?

“There are quite a few guys who came through the work rider ranks like Calvin Habib, Diego De Gouveia and Serino Moodley. We all rode against each other 2 years ago and it’s great to see them doing well. Our first year group at the Academy includes Julius Mphanya who was also a work rider, there’s Nooresh Juglall’s brother, two other first years and me. Our first year group is small, but they’ve been very supportive.”

“One of the biggest advantages of being full time is fitness. I’m riding six rides a day and racing almost every day of the week, so my fitness and physical strength are improving. Race riding has also made me a better

rider. There is nothing like experience and you pick up things all the time. The senior jockeys all try and help you along and I’ve had a lot of help from everyone.

“There’s a lot of constructive criticism, which sometimes seems a bit tough, but as long as you see it in the right way, you can learn. I don’t try to emulate anyone specific in terms of my riding style, but I do watch other jockeys. It goes beyond just race riding though.

I also watch how other riders conduct themselves off the track and there are a few that stand out for me as being really stylish in the way they dress and present themselves. If I’m impressed by it, then I’m sure other people will be too, so I try and pick up ideas from everyone.”

Does he do kit for anyone? “When I wasn’t riding, I did kit for some of the senior jockeys, but I’ve usually got a full card now, so I can’t and normally have someone helping me.”

A jockey’s biggest enemy is always the scale, but Lyle says weight is no problem.

“I’m happy where I am. It’s much easier when you keep active and as long as I keep working hard, my weight manages itself.”

Future Goals “Champion apprentice is

an obvious goal. This season might be a bit out of my reach, as I can’t realistically expect to achieve that between March and July. Callan has a good

lead and he’s still got winners to ride, but maybe next year.

“It will definitely be my main goal before my time is up. I will be based in Durban for the rest of this year as I have to do a year of Equine Studies, but we’ll see what happens after that.”

Spectacular startWhile statisticians are

checking when last an ap-prentice progressed through the ranks quite as fast, other people are also taking note.

“I didn’t expect this year to start as well as it did, but I couldn’t have wished for better. I’ll just take things as they come and hopefully things keep rolling the way they have. There are definitely other people who are taking notice.

“I’ve started getting calls from different centres and trainers that I’ve never engaged with before are asking me for rides. I’m getting comments from owners, trainers and even the public. It’s quite cool that my name’s becoming familiar.”

Lyle Hewitson. Remember the name.

Lyle Hewitson is one of South Africa’s newest apprentices. Having made his way through the work rider ranks, he has burst onto the professional scene with dazzling speed. I thought I’d ring up and see how he is doing.

T

towards the 40 win mark and

If I’m impressed by it, then I’m sure other

people will be too

I was finally where I wanted to be and this

was the start of everything

W henever I cross the

line, I’ve got this big grin on my face

JC PHOTOS

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“He’s such a special horse,” trainer Doug O’Neill said. “He’s such a professional.” Nyquist, a 2-1 favourite now undefeated in eight starts, grabbed the lead down the homestretch and held off Exaggerator to win by 1 1/4 lengths.

Gun Runner was third, edging Mohaymen.“It was an amazing feeling, “ Gutierrez said. “Nyquist only

needs a horse to push him. If he feels somebody coming he’s going to keep going as fast as he needs to go. I have never doubted my horse.”

FasterThe official winning time for the 2000m race was 2:01.31.

That was almost two seconds faster than Triple Crown winner American Pharoah’s time last year.

The pace for Saturday’s race was much faster as Danzing Candy raced from the No. 20 post to the lead.

Nyquist broke well and settled in behind and was in the top three horses for most of the race. With Danzing Candy fading down the stretch, Gutierrez urged his 3-year-old bay colt to the lead.

With 100m remaining he looked well clear, but Exaggerator closed fast until he ran out of time and track.

“I thought we had time to catch Nyquist,” said Exaggerator’s trainer, Keith Desormeaux. “What a horse (Nyquist). I can’t respect that horse enough.”

Nyquist was named for Swedish ice hockey player Gustav Nyquist. who plays for the Detroit Red Wings. The team tweeted its congratulations.

Looking For AnotherGutierrez was aboard Derby winner I’ll Have Another in 2012

in his only other start in the Run for the Roses. He became the first jockey to win his first two Derby races.

I’ll Have Another, also owned by Paul Reddam, won the Preakness four years ago but missed the Belmont Stakes because of a tendon injury.

The next leg of the Triple Crown, the Preakness Stakes, will be held May 21.

Reddam said: “I only thought to this (race). Maybe later tonight we’ll think about two weeks from now. Having been close to a possible Triple Crown (in 2012) made me realize it doesn’t happen until it happens, so we’re going to enjoy this moment.”

A total of 167,227 people attended the Derby, the second-highest attendance ever for the race. Last year, there were 170,513 fans.

www.cnn.comRead more about Nyquist - Here And Elsewhere on page 15

urning on his serious face, Jacques makes the point that horseracing desperately needed heroes, and just as the outstanding Abashiri, also a son of Go Deputy, had injected new life into Champions Day, and would have positive spin-offs for a long time, so he believed

Gogetthesheriff ’s rise to prominence had been good for Eastern Cape racing.

No Bad Omens“We don’t really have the budget to do the

t-shirts and caps thing here but we will scream our lungs out and I may even buy a round or two of drinks after races,” he chirped, reflecting on a big day that lies ahead on Friday 13th.

Was he worried about the omen of the date – or the fact that South Africa’s leading horseracing newspaper was interviewing him before, rather than after the event?

“Oh hell no, I am not worried about you guys putting the mockers on us – our horse has overcome wide draws and short trips, and I believe he is too good to be stopped by a newspaper. As for Friday 13th – not even the movie scared me!

The affable and supremely relaxed Strydom says that he doesn’t fall into the trap of taking himself as seriously as he does his job, his owners and their horses.

“I know racing is full of clichés but nothing is more true than not being able to do it without the owners, their horses and good staff. And I have been fortunate to have had some good ones in all those sectors,” he added, suggesting that this week would be no different to any other.

“We are not talking the same money that Abashiri scooped with his fantastic win, but there is a lot of expectation and naturally a touch of pressure. But, hey, we have the horse and that’s 99% of the war won,” he said in reference to Gogetthesheriff ’s bid to win the East Cape Poly Challenge.

Public IdolThe rampant Go Deputy gelding has

captured the imagination of the PE racing public – and the community at large.

“The hair stood up on my neck in the final 300m of the second leg. There were my colleagues - the likes of top trainers Alan Greeff and Yvette Bremner - shouting my horse home. And I even had Phumelela Executives hugging me when he won! Do they do that in Joburg? The interest has taken my breath away and there is just so much love and fascination for this horse,” he says with tangible pride.

Faster Than The Pharoah…

Nyquist Is King Of KentuckyUnbeaten Nyquist, ridden by record-setting

Mario Gutierrez, won the 142nd running of the Gr1 Kentucky Derby on Saturday at

Churchill Downs in Louisville.

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‘They Have Us To Beat’ - Sheriff’s Trainer

TWhat does he put this charisma down to?“Must be the trainer,” he laughs in that

characteristic witty Windy City style.Jacques says that patrons like Wimpy Kruger

and the Sheriff ’s owner Freddie Van Onselen were soldiers who he would go to war with.

“One needs the support – Freddie gave me a budget of R100k to find a good horse at the Michael Holmes Sale. Warren Kennedy had earmarked three, so I focussed on those. The first went for R640k, the second for R260k and I picked up the Sheriff for R75k. The good man above was looking out for me, as had they come up in a different order, I doubt we would be sitting looking forward to Friday as we are,” he said.

Family ManThe 44 year old, happily married with two

schoolgoing children, is PE born and bred and grew up in a horseracing household.

Dad Hekkie still trains horses and champion jockey Piere is the oldest of five – they also have three sisters.

“Piere is six years older than me so when he went off to the SA Jockey Academy, I was only about 8 or so. I was light – at age 16 I weighed 32kgs - and wanted to go the same route but I have defective vision in my one eye, so wouldn’t have qualified for acceptance.”

He learnt the stable management ropes from his Dad and also spent some time in Joburg.

Jacques was also a prolific amateur rider in his day, with a 50% win strike rate that make some of his brother’s stats look ordinary - on some day, anyway!

“I went to Kimberley to ride for Mike McLachlan years ago. I was down to ride the odds on shot but couldn’t do the weight. So they stuck me on the 100-1 outsider and I rode him about 12kgs overweight. I recall winning by ten lengths! I can’t remember how popular I was - this is a funny game sometimes,” he laughs. He has a great eye for a good horse and this, coupled with good old-fashioned hard work, has stood him in good stead since taking out his licence in 2001.

Kiclonnel’s Blue from Benmarne Stud was the first baby he selected – that went on to win ten races.

Striking View was his first home-bred and also his first top runner. He was feature placed in the Cape but sadly died suddenly.

Surfin’USA was Jacque’s first J&B Met runner – not bad for a yard of his size in a relatively minor racing centre.

But staying horses has always been his forte, with records broken in SA’s longest race, the PE Gold Cup and also the Glenlair Trophy.

“I have had a few decent stayers – names like Palm King, Me Tarzan and Key Castle, who we bought at 9, spring to mind.”

Jacques explained that there was method in the madness of targeting stayers. “The long distance ranks are less popular and a decent stayer will always pay his way,” he says.

Management SkillsIs there anything he dislikes

about training racehorses for a living?

“Probably people who hype up horses. And hand in hand with that, owners who feel that when their horse wins, they should have been given more confidence – when they place, they should have won – and when they run unplaced, they should have at least run a drum! Training horses requires amazing interpersonal skills – that’s why it is better just to surround yourself with good staff and good owners – the horses will follow from the good karma – like it has for Fred Van Onselen, as an example.”

Jacques, based on course at Fairview, has amongst the lowest staff turnover in his 15 years of training for his own account.

“My first groom Raymond is still with me and only six of my grooms have left me over the past decade. Julia and Cabous are my assistants. They work hard – and everybody understands the rules. We are a good trusting team and while we love to win, we are good losers too.”

Back to Friday, would he have felt better to have had his brother Striker in the irons?

“What a question – he is the best, but he won’t be fit. So I have JP van der Merwe in the irons. He is a top ten jockey, he won the Met – if he coped with that, then he should handle this step up to the big time!”

His charge has drawn 8 and he faces 9 opponents. Justin Snaith brings two decent sorts to the party.

Is Jacques concerned?“I am not going to worry

about the opposition. We will have the Sheriff at his best and he is even more comfortable over the mile. So let them worry about us rather.”

PE trainer Jacques Strydom saddles hot favourite Gogetthesheriff to land the historic inaugural Poly Triple Crown at Fairview on Friday. He is quick to defend any comparison between the SA Triple Crown of a fortnight ago and the local version. “Firstly, I’m much better looking than the Azzman and I’m probably in better shape too!” he quips, slapping himself on the belly.

Inaugural East Cape Poly Challenge

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Douw Kruger says he was getting no joy from the formal structures, which apparently included the NHA and the RA, and opted to approach the media as a last resort.His horse Mogok Master was subjected to out-of-competition

testing on 20 July 2015, which subsequently allegedly disclosed the presence of testosterone.

Rule 74.3 became applicable and the horse was banned from racing for a period of 365 days. According to Douw that expires on 6 August.

“We are small time owners of a horse that has so much potential that is being lost. We trusted Paul Peter Racing to take care of our horse. We invested a great deal of money in the horse and we maintain our innocence as far as the prohibited substance matter goes. Why should we be punished harshly when we were not directly involved in the misconduct that occurred?” Kruger went on to say that he had requested leniency in terms of the length of suspension imposed.

“We believe that the horse is clean and ready to race. We also immediately moved him to Craig Mayhew. This suspension comes at the best(or worst!) time of this promising horse’s career too,” he said.

According to Kruger, they have been involved with horseracing for more than 10 years as owners and bookmakers, and were also the previous TAB agents in the Vereeniging area. He felt that a concession in terms of the

What is going on with Cape Town racing, with just one meeting per week with small fields? Even PE has two meetings a week, although I must compliment their management on their professionalism and friendliness, writes a Cape owner and punter.

Surely with stake monies well below what they should be and one meeting per week, owners will start to send their horses up country?

Jay Harrielall, General Manager: Racing Division of Phumelela Gaming & Leisure Limited, replied as follows to this enquiry:

The National Fixtures Committee, comprising representatives from the three Racing Operators are entrusted with the task of compiling a national calendar of fixtures for the year.

A total of 461 race meetings were scheduled for 2016, with the Eastern Cape on 72 meetings, Highveld 150, KwaZulu-Natal 119, Northern Cape 36 and Western Cape 84.

The Western Cape breakdown of race meetings per month is as follows:

During the Winter season in the Western Cape there is an even spread of six race meetings per month with the exception of March having five race meetings, and with regular Saturdays which is a key betting day. In the Summer season this figure averages 8 to 9 meetings a month. March has traditionally had fewer race meetings and smaller field sizes due to the number of horses leaving to contest the KZN feature season.

However, there is a trend of less than average field sizes countrywide, with the Western Cape averages being significantly lower than in the other centres for a variety of reasons.

Phumelela have in an effort to address this issue, reminded Trainers in the Western Cape of the consequences of falling foul of the “runs per stabling box policy requirements” and there has been a resultant increase in the field sizes for the last four race meetings. Hopefully, this positive trend continues in the future.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec8 8 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 9 9 9

Total - 84

Cape Racing - Too Little!March has traditionally had fewer race meetings

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Owner Says Pleas Fell On Deaf Ears

suspension would mean that they could move on and race their horse, rather than take their former trainer to court to recover their losses – and that in itself would prevent any negative publicity for the sport.

“We don’t have access to the same legal firepower as the other parties in this matter unfortunately,” he quipped.

He said that they had received no genuine empathy and consideration by the structures.

“This must serve as a warning to the smaller owner. The industry says it needs owners and when you are in it, nobody seems to give a damn,” he said angrily.

NHA Racing Control Executive Arnold

Mogok Master has been kicking his heels for nine months

a r c u s h a d just ridden his usual cracking race on SouthA f r i c a ’ s highest rated galloper Legal Eagle to win

the R4 million Gr1 Premier’s Champions Challenge, when, on his return to the winner’s enclosure, he was met by a group of chanting and clapping supporters – said to be Grooms.

Devil’s AdvocateMcMillan, who has been in

newpapers for over a half century, with three decades in racing, and knows his oats, had this to say in the Racegoer’s Independent Titles on Wednesday:

As expected, Legal Eagle won the Premier’s Champion Challenge as he liked under a confident ride by Anton Marcus but the late Jock Sproulle, for many years chief stipendiary steward in KwaZulu-Natal, would

probably done a double flip in his grave after the running of the race. Could anyone imagine what this outstanding protector of the Jockey Club rules would have done had a rider hopped off his mount out on the track to be engulfed by a host of grooms before weighing in after winning the Vodacom Durban July?

Well, that’s what happened at Turffontein when the country’s top jockey jumped off Legal Eagle. Yes, of course everyone knows Marcus is as honest as they come and obviously weighed in at the right weight afterwards, but the rules are specific – unless they have been changed in recent times.

Rule 66.1 in my rule book, although pretty ancient, states: “Every rider whose horse is placed by the judge shall, immediately after pulling up, ride his horse to the place of weighing in and without coming into contact with any other person or thing (excluding his own equipment),

except by accident, he shall present himself to be weighed in by the clerk of scales; ….”

It is quite obvious that Marcus was overwhelmed by the reception he received on the track and with all the hype and emotion just lost his head for a moment – I guess we all do it from time to time. But one cannot forget that this was a R4-million race.

I have been unable to establish whether the Turffontein stipes took any action after the race but quite frankly, had that happened anywhere else, the owner of the second horse could have lodged an objection or worse still, the horse could have been disqualified as there had been no evidence of what Marcus’s weight was when he crossed the line.

Sure, I am going to be slapped down from many quarters, but this is just another example of how things have changed in the control of racing in this country and in some ways it has not been for the better.

NHA CommentThere is no reference to the

matter in the Stipes Report and the NHA Racing Control Executive Arnold Hyde was approached for a comment on the incident.

He said that the weigh-in facility and processes had been reviewed around the country and at Fairview, for example, this had already been relocated closer to the dismount.

“A Stipe is always on hand to monitor the jockey and horse for weigh-in and specimen collection. We are aware that the jockey in this instance interacted with the reception group that were on the track to meet horse and rider. While strictly in terms of the rules, the jockey is required to proceed after dismounting directly to the weigh-in, it is a difficult one and a measure of discretion was applied given the emotion and adrenalin in the context of the enormity of the day and the extraordinary atmosphere that prevailed.

“That said, we work within the facility’s constraints and the area may need to be secured to prohibit any public access in future.”

There are many that will say that Marcus’ actions promoted horseracing more than any big money ad campaign or the usual cheap talk by racing executives.

Veteran KZN racing journalist Richard McMillan is probably going to be labelled a party pooper stick-in-the-mud for his brave observations about Anton Marcus’ technically rule flouting show of emotion with a group of the Turffontein on-course public after the pull-up of the Premier’s Champions Challenge on 30 April.

M

Did Marcus Err?

An owner of a horse that was suspended for a year after being tested positive approached the Sporting Post in frustration after feeling that he had become the victim of the system and rather prejudicial rules – as well as his former trainer’s access to superior legal resources.

Hyde confirmed that Mr Kruger’s horse, Mogok Master, was subjected to out-of-competition testing on 20 July 2015. “The specimen taken from the horse subsequently allegedly disclosed the presence of testosterone, which is a forbidden substance as provided for in the Rules of the NHA. As such the provisions of Rule 74.3 became applicable and the horse was banned from racing for a period of 365 days,” he said.

He added that the leading of evidence at the Peter Inquiry has been finalised and the Chairman of the Inquiry Board has indicated that the Board will deliver a finding on the merits shortly.

“Unfortunately there was a delay in the finalisation of this aspect of the Inquiry because of the number of witnesses required to testify, the complex legal arguments advanced and the preparation of the lengthy transcript of the proceedings. I believe you will appreciate that it would not be advisable for the NHA to give further comment pending the finalisation of the Inquiry,” he said. While the National Horseracing Authority re-sponded immediately to our request for comment, there was no response from Phumelela or the Racing Association.

Mogok Master

iren’s Army, whose dam is the stakes placed Oratorio mare Blue Angel (who was second

in the Listed October Stakes and third in the Listed Sceptre Stakes), stamped himself as a

three-year-old to watch with a gritty victory in Friday’s Listed Betdaq Dee Stakes at Chester.

The Richard Hannon trained colt, who has now won three of his eight starts, narrowly prevailed in a thrilling three-way finish to land the 2100m contest by a short head from hot favourite Linguistic.

Viren’s Army, a first European stakes winner for his sire, had previously finished third in the Investec Derby Trial at Epsom, and was also third in last year’s Gr3 Premio Guido Berardelli in Italy.

He is the second major stakes winner produced from an Oratorio mare in recent weeks –promising filly Dolce Strega, who is out of the Oratorio mare New Plays, having won the recent Gr3 Athasi Stakes at the Curragh.

No doubt, plenty more will be heard of the daughters of Oratorio - who is still a very young broodmare sire.

VPromising British sophomore

Viren’s Army (by Twirling Candy) is a grandson of Avontuur’s very popular

young sire Oratorio.

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PowerhouseLast year’s Champion Australian 2yo Vancouver faces a race against time if he is to be seen to advantage in his brief stay in Europe this summer. The Golden Slipper winner, described by Aidan O’Brien as “a powerhouse” and “massive”, has been at Ballydoyle only around 7 weeks and has to go into quarantine in preparation for his return to Australia just 24 hours after the Darley July Cup. However, if all goes well he will have three races while under O’Brien’s care.

K E E P I N G Y O U O N T R A C K SHORT HEADSThat is the number of individual fi rst crop winners for Highlands

Farm’s young sire Pathfork. His son Starfl ash won impressively at

Kenilworth on Sunday. The Connemara Stud bred looks a smart sort in the

making. He is out of the Jallad mare Star Safari and was a R250 000 buy from last year’s March Yearling Sale. The former Irish Champion 2yo Pathfork has made an exceptional

start to his stud career and is currently SA’s Leading First Crop Sire

by individual winners and by prize money.

The age of champion US mare Beholder who picked up

where she left off last year when cruising to an easy win in the

$100 000 Gr3 Adoration Stakes at Santa Anita Park on Sunday. Carrying the familiar orange and purple silks of B. Wayne Hughes’

Spendthrift Farm, Beholder scored by 2.5-lengths to

register her seventh straight victory. Her remarkable record now reads 16 wins from 21 starts for $4 496 600 in earnings.

A Noordhoek Flyer?Cape trainer Mike Stewart is in the wars and he came close to losing his left eye in a freak accident a week ago, writes Michael Clower. The Noordhoek based conditioner said:“I was leading a horse into the pens at Philippi. I don’t know exactly what happened, whether I was kicked or what, but I managed to drive myself home. I went to the optometrist and I was operated on the next day. I have torn the retina but I hope to get back most of my sight.”

The number of months disqualifi cation dished out to a New South Wales-based trainer - the latest to be disqualifi ed for a cobalt related breach of Australian racing rules. Wyong Gr1 winning trainer Stephen Farley “pleaded guilty to a charge under AR178 of having brought Di’s Diamond to the Taree racecourse for the purposes of engaging in a race when a prohibited substance was detected in a sample taken from that fi lly prior to it running in the race.”

Rocking ZimThe former Geoff Woodruff -trained Rock The Country, now trained by Gokhan Terzi, won the 54th renewal of the $30 000 Castle Tankard run over 2 000m at Borrowdale Park on Saturday. Ridden by SA jockey Hennie Greyling, the Hallmark Thoroughbreds bred son of Western Winter beat a fi eld of fourteen at any old price. The Castle Tankard Horse is the oldest sponsored race in Africa. The race was called by Nico Kritsiotis.

GET STUFFED!Probably the most famous words uttered by Melbourne Cup winning lady rider Michelle Payne, who overcame a career-threatening injury to become the only female rider to win Australia’s most famous race. She apparently directed that instruction to chauvinists. Exciting news is that she has a best-selling autobiography in the pipeline and her life story is being made into a movie. Her mother died when she was six months old, she has lost two of her siblings and another has Down syndrome. “I’ve packed in a fair bit in the 30 years I’ve had on earth,” says the girl from Down Under.

10 000 000That is the near total in rands of current SA champion trainer Sean Tarry’s lead with just under ten weeks left of the 2015-16 racing. On Champions Day his charges won a total of over R5 million – his four winners earning close to R4 miillion of that plunder. With Tarry’s embarrassment of choices to attack the loot in the Vodacom Durban July and the Champions Cup, even that most diehard of competitors Justin Snaith may have given up the chase – although just 13 winners adrift.

Tote Bored?Paul Reeves’ loyal owner Paul Barrett asked a good question after his Var fi lly Navarone had won the fi rst race at Kenilworth on Tuesday. “When are we getting a new tote board?” he asked. The infi eld indicator board, a relic of bygone days, seems to be stood down more than it works these days - and we were wondering the same.

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

Adriaan van Vuuren

As there is as much chance of picking a champion with science and pedigree analysis as of solving an algebra equation by chewing bubble gum, you may as well do whatever blows your hair back.

People who did just that and had a startling amount of success, are the newly crowned Triple Crown Champion owners, Adriaan and Rika van Vuuren.

VAN Vuuren exploded onto the racing scene at the 2012 Emperor’s Palace Ready To Run Sale, when he bought both the top priced filly and colt. Three years down the line he owns some of South Africa’s most famous racing silks, a Dubai World Cup carnival runner, a Supreme Cup winner and South Africa’s third Triple Crown champion.

He is supported by one of racing’s most colourful trainers in Michael Azzie and has some of the most enigmatic purchasing strat-egies in recent memory. But perhaps most unusual of all is his reason behind it all – he’s having fun.

At first meeting, Van Vuuren is fairly reserved and admits it takes him a while to trust new people, but chat to him about Abashiri and you’ll go far to find a more engaging racing enthusiast.

Throw in his wonderful story-telling ability, in the unique way Afrikaans lends itself to so well and an encounter with one of SA’s most enigmatic owners is a rare treat.

Triple CrownA week after his nail-biting

Triple Crown win, Adriaan is still on cloud nine.

“It’s unreal. It’s something you don’t think can ever happen to you.” Asked the rather obvious question of what it feels like to own a Triple Crown winner, he says “There are few things in life that give you that kind of joy. When you realise how hard it is, you start to appreciate just what an achievement it really is. Sixteen weeks and three races against the toughest competition ….”

He tails off, in awe of what his horse has accomplished.

But let’s rewind a bit.

Why racing?“It’s a funny story. My

wife and I both grew up with horses, but the only thing we knew about racing was getting horses off the track and going to the July, which we attend every year. We were there when Pocket Power dead-heated with Dancer’s Daughter and I think the fascination started there.” A look at the 2012 Ready To Run catalogue piqued his interest.

A Lot Of Heart

“We owned Misty Meadows at the time and we live in Flaming Rock Street and I noticed a filly called Mystical Star with Flaming Rock in her pedigree. I work nearby, so decided to go and have a look. I didn’t know how it all worked, but someone showed me to reception and they helped me with a catalogue and buyer’s card. Out in the sales yard, I saw a grey filly named Dover Beach. She was lot 24 and I tested the water and bought her for R80k. Lot 46 was in the stable next to Dover Beach and as the two seemed quite attached, I bought that one too. Then came Mystical Star.

“Mike de Kock was also interested and I had to go to more for her. At that point, the TBA folks came rushing over and I could see they were a bit nervous. They wanted to know where I came from, whether I really had the money and how I was going to pay, so we went to the boardroom and I did the transaction then and there to put their fears to rest.”

“Someone asked who my trainer was. At that stage I hadn’t considered all that, but explained that winning the July was on my bucket list and that I wanted someone who loves horses and would give them the best. They said they knew exactly who I needed and introduced me to Michael Azzie.

“Despite not knowing anything about me and whether I had R5 or R50 million, the way he handled the situation convinced me this was someone I could work with. We’ve had our setbacks, but we’ve persevered and things have just got bigger and better. So that’s where it all started and how we got involved and the rest is history.”

Aba-orange“Misty Meadows’ orange

and black are our favourite colours and Michael noticed a street in our neighbourhood called Politician Street. At that stage we didn’t know who that was – one finds these things out later – but Michael linked the two, asked about the colours and in a few hours we had them registered. It was one of those lucky things

– the partners that held the colours each thought the other had renewed them and in the mix-up, we managed to get them. It worked out well as they are absolutely perfect for us.”

Aba-army“Because horses take up

so much of your time, we decided to make it something we did as a family. We also try to involve friends, family and employees because we enjoy the fun of sharing our horses with as many people as possible. I’ve heard people describe some of our lead in parties as the ‘Van Vuuren army’, but they’re all people that have been involved with the horse or helped in some way. It’s just how we do things.”

Buying horsesJenna Lyons said, “Amazing

things happen when you’re having fun and doing something you love”.

It is a model that works well for Van Vuuren and leads to the occasional unorthodox purchase.

He explains, “I would love to have a July winner and the conviction that it will be a grey comes from me. Some people feel greys are weaker horses, but I thought Dancer’s Daughter was one of the best. There have only been a handful of grey July winners, but I would very much like to own the next one.”

“Dover Beach, that first horse I bought, has developed such a bond with our youngest daughter, Danielle, it’s enough to make grown men cry. She hugs Danielle under her chin and makes these noises I can’t describe - it’s like a mother and child. It makes you realise there’s a magic that few people can understand rationally - it’s something they have to see and feel with their hearts.

“I think racing is all about those little things in life and the right feeling at the right time. For example, we bought Deputy Jud because my daughter Kyla saw the words War Horse on his stable. Many people say it’s a stupid way to go about things, but we do it for fun and after a crazy week, besides church there’s nothing better than

dressing up neatly and going racing. And every so often, with some help from above, we find a horse like Abashiri.”

The Abashiri story“I bought Abashiri unseen.

I’d just arrived at the sale and Michael said there’s a really good horse in the ring. The bidding stood at R380k and I gave him the nod. He made one bid for R400k and it was ‘once, twice, sold!’ He was a beautiful animal and I said I hope he can run as good as he looks. We didn’t put any pressure on him and he just blossomed on his own.”

D Day“We put in a lot of work

to organise all the Aba hats and flags and make it an orange and black field day. Initially the race seemed far away and unreal, but once we were there the day just flew. It makes you a little scared when you realise how much can go wrong. I think the worst was when everyone started cheering ‘Go Abba Go’. Abashiri stopped, looked around and then put his head down and went. I think that’s when reality hit that this was it.”

Reaction“The crowd was amazing. I

don’t think there was a single person who wasn’t cheering for him. Everyone joined together to support this horse and will him home. That togetherness, somehow the crowds knew and Abashiri knew. It was so emotional. I’m glad I wasn’t on the horse at that stage - it was far easier watching from the box!”

“The minutes after the race were agonising. Did he win, did he lose? It looked 50/50, so we had to wait for confirmation and try to stay calm. Then the replay and

waiting for the commentator to make the announcement - it was a few seconds of not breathing. And then came the announcement and from there on it was just celebrations. People still haven’t stopped.”

“When Louis The King won it in 2014, I said to myself what are the chances of finding a horse like that? One just hopes and we have been so lucky to have reached heights with this horse and others that have taken us to places we’d never have been otherwise.”

Unforgettable“Those are moments I’ll

never forget. It’s not just the win, it’s how it has impacted other people’s lives. People who don’t even have horses were there just to see the dream come true. It makes your hair stand on end. We were touched how many people came to thank us for the memorabilia – it was so unexpected in this day and age. Some said nothing and just hugged us.”

“A lot of people who put money on Abashiri didn’t cash their tickets. It’s a little part of him and of the day they want to hang on to. I don’t think one can fully understand how many people’s lives he’s

touched.”

“That feeling is an absolute privilege to experience. When my first child came into the world, that single event made me forget everything else. That’s what it felt like on Saturday – every negative disappeared. This horse makes everyone forget their problems.

“He doesn’t know all that of course – he just knows he’s won – but you could see he knew it wasn’t a normal race. Those are moments money can’t buy. And one day when it’s someone else’s turn, we will always remember what it felt like to stand there on Saturday.”

Triple Crown aftermath

Abashiri has since shipped to KZN and Adriaan confirms, “We’re looking forward to the July. There’s less pressure now that things are spaced out more, so he’ll spend time going to the beach and relaxing a bit.

“All our preparation is on track, but we’ll take it one step at a time. People say he’s not a stayer and I believe perhaps he isn’t, but I do believe that he is a champion and it takes a champion to win races like this – he has g ot the heart!”

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he Irish-foaled filly was winning for the third time in four career outings, having broken her maiden second

time out at 2 by 7 lengths and duplicated that margin when winning her seasonal debut at 3.

Team Valor International, in a group that includes South African film maker Anant Singh, and Mrs. Gaynor Rupert, bought a half interest in the filly prior to Saturday’s Premio Mario Incisa della Rocchetta, which the filly duly won as the heavy favourite.

Barry Irwin said “When I was presented with an opportunity to buy a half share of the filly, I naturally thought of inviting Gaynor because of her connection with the sire. Gaynor and Team Valor have been racing and breeding partners ever since she became a partner with us in Ebony Flyer, with whom we won the Cape Fillies Guineas.

“The win on Saturday was notable not only for the filly’s superiority over her rivals, but for the response of the filly

Drakenstein Stud-based Duke of Marmalade has the probable favourite for the 29 May renewal of the lucrative Gr2 Oaks d’Italia in the form of Saturday’s Listed trial winner Responsibleforlove.

Another international stakes winner for SA sire

Tbecause of the rider’s action.”

Jockey Carlo Fiocchi wound up in front on the filly when nobody else went for the lead. The filly cruised around the large San Siro oval with her ears pricked. When the rider dropped his whip just in advance of the final 2 furlongs and his mount received a bit of a challenge, the rider improvised, reached back and slapped the filly barehanded. Responsibleforlove responded by violently swishing her tail.

In the final furlong, the rider did it again and resorted to using the reins like a whip,

which further infuriated the filly.

The bay daughter of Duke of Marmalade, however, showed how genuine she is by continuing to dominate the proceedings and she won being hand ridden late to win clear by 1 ½ lengths.

Her final sectional half-mile was clocked in a terrific :46.25.

Team Valor and Mrs. Rupert race the filly in partnership with Pisa-based owner Cristiana Brivio, whose partner Endo Botti is the filly’s trainer.

Duke’s Daughter Impresses

Depending on the configuration of the final Vodacom Durban July final field , Bookmakers look set for either their best or even possibly worst balanced ante-post book for many a long year.

The betting at this stage is very distorted with the two best horses in the country being offered at more than twice the value they should be and representing 20% of the market – that coupled with rumoured doubts over their participation.

hat is of course nonsense – Mr Tarry is doing no such thing. What in fact has happened, is that last year Legal Eagle managed to run in the July a few kilo’s lighter due to running a higher rating earned after the cut-off date for the July

weights being finalised – and as has happened a few times before!

In the build-up to the J&B Met, in which Smart Call beat Legal Eagle, Tarry remained undecided for a while when he had both Legal Eagle and French Navy high up in the betting. That uncertainty possibly had the effect of stalling ante-post Met interest. Again Tarry gets the hot seat, and it’s hotter than ever before!

The July is not a free standing handicap, it has various conditions which changes the normal “what would have been” handicapping.

The result is that some parties get

MR July allocated weights Legal Eagle scratched before final declaration

Legal Eagle 4+ 120 60

French Navy 4+ 115 57,5 60

Ashibari 3yo 117 56,5 59

Every so often a loophole can allow a player to have thefinal decision in who carries what

After Legal Eagle won the Gr1 Premier’s Champions Challenge a week ago, his trainer Sean Tarry expressed the opinion that his charge may give the Vodacom Durban July a miss. A wag suggested that Tarry is holding the July to ransom again, as he did with the previous July and Met.

Tarry & JulyA King’s Ransom?

Tadvantaged, or disadvantaged, depending on how things break for them.

Every now and again a loophole can allow a player to have the final decision in who carries what. The July log at 4 May shows that the top three are:

• Legal Eagle (120)• Abashiri (117)• French Navy (115)Two other notes are that 3yo’s get a 2 kg

WFA allowance, and that the maximum weight for a 3yo colt in the July is 57kgs.

If you’re iinterested, why not read the document below.

What makes Tarry’s seat red hot is that because he has the highest rated horse (which he can withdraw, and in this case is already on record as a possibility), he can manipulate the weights by choosing when to announce the withdrawal.

And his options are:

Betting supplied by Hollywoodbets.net – and subject to change

It has been a big few days on the 2016 Gr1 Vodacom Durban July landscape with Black Arthur’s superb showing in Friday evening’s SA Guineas at Greyville, and Monday’s first declaration stage, defining the big race picture – albeit only slightly with 50 days to go.

4/1 Black Arthur5/1 Abashiri5/1 Legal Eagle14/1 Bela-Bela14/1 French Navy14/1 Rabada16/1 The Conglomerate20/1 Brazuca20/1 New Predator20/1 Nightingale25/1 Deo Juvente25/1 Mac De Lago25/1 Rocketball25/1 Samurai Blade33/1 Marinaresco33/1 Silver Mountain40/1 It's My Turn40/1 Master Sabina50/1 Negroamaro50/1 Ten Gun Salute66/1 Mambo Mime66/1 Trophy Wife75/1 Dynastic Power75/1 Inara75/1 Paterfamilias75/1 Solid Speed75/1 The Centenary100/1 Cape Speed

100/1 It Is Written100/1 Master Switch100/1 Master's Eye100/1 Olma100/1 Prospect Strike100/1 Punta Arenas100/1 Romany Prince100/1 Saratoga Dancer150/1 Brooklyn Brawler150/1 Dynamic150/1 St Tropez150/1 Stonehenge175/1 Elusive Silva200/1 Celtic Captain200/1 Deputy Jud200/1 Deputy Ryder200/1 Disco Al200/1 Gold Onyx200/1 Halve The Deficit250/1 Balance Sheet250/1 Sylvester The Cat250/1 Trading Profit330/1 Diesel Jet330/1 Jubilee Line330/1 Rainy Day Blues400/1 Bankable Teddy400/1 Milla's World400/1 Ole Gunnar

Black Arthur

Gr1 Vodacom Durban July Betting

arious discussions and pedigree tests have taken place regarding plans for the Hugo Palmer-trained son of Paco Boy, who shone on the Rowley Mile under Frankie Dettori

last weekend.Palmer told his Betfair blog: "Nobody who witnessed the speed and power

of Galileo Gold winning the 2000 Guineas will be surprised to learn that the result of his Equinome tests - from the scientists at University College Dublin - is what they call a 'CC'. "This means that there is a less than one per cent chance of his optimum trip being a mile and a half and therefore, having consulted with Harry Herbert and Sheikh Joaan (of Al Shaqab Racing), I can reveal that the horse will not be running in the Derby.

Relief"In many ways this is a relief, as if the results

had come back a 'CT' then we may have faced a dilemma. Our priority is now to cement his position as a superstar miler and, all being well, we will now run in the Irish 2,000 Guineas,

and hopefully then on to the St James' Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot. I can honestly say that I have never had a horse take a race so well as he has his Newmarket run. He has literally lost no weight, hasn't left an oat, and looks a trillion dollars."

LandmarkThe victory was a landmark achievement

for Palmer in claiming a first British Classic winner, and one he feels has helped calm any early-season nerves.

He said: "I've been absolutely blown away by the support and the messages of congratulations, I still have over 150 messages that I've got to get back to but I will get through them all.

"It is extremely exciting and hugely important for the yard when it has grown so significantly. It has settled a lot of nerves and no one can say in this early part of the season the yard can't take the growth it has had. For me and my team it is magic to have such a lovely group of horses at the end of the day."

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Qipco 2000 Guineas winner Galileo Gold is to miss the Investec Derby and instead be aimed at the Tattersalls-sponsored Irish Guineas at the Curragh on May 22.

Galileo Gold wins the Vintage Stakes

Duke of Marmalade

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New Stallion Off The Mark - GITANO HERNANDO

rom the first crop of sensational sire, and former US champion 2yo Uncle Mo (by Indian Charlie), Nyquist was one of three runners in the Derby for his red-hot sire (Uncle Mo’s stud fee has risen from $25 000 to $75 000, and is likely to increase again this year).

Uncle Mo, who himself was unbeaten at two when his wins included both the Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and Gr1 Champagne Stakes, has already been represented by three individual first crop Gr1 winners thus far in Nyquist, Outwork (Gr1 Wood Memorial Stakes) and Gomo (Gr1 Alciabiades Stakes), and this tally could well rise still further.

EarlyUncle Mo’s sire Indian Charlie, winner of

the Gr1 Santa Anita Derby, was a top class stallion, who sadly died of cancer at the relatively early age of 16.

Nonetheless, the son of In Excess (a grandson of French 2000 Guineas winner and hugely influential sire Caro) left behind 90 stakes winners from 951 foals –with an impressive nine percent of his runners picking up at least one stakes race.

Indian Charlie’s tally of stakes winners included seven Gr1 winners, including the

Breeders’ Cup winners, and official champions, Indian Blessing and Uncle Mo.

Another daughter, Fleet Indian, was named Champion Older Mare in 2006. Uncle Mo aside, Indian Charlie’s sons at stud included the now deceased Bwana Charlie, sire of Gr1 Cashcall Futurity winner Comma To The Top, and graded winners Adios Charlie, Anthony’s Cross, Conveyance, and Liaison.

Uncle Mo apart, another top class current day US sire from the Caro male line is the Juddmonte Farms based Mizzen Mast, whose offspring include the Breeders’ Cup winners Flotilla and Mizdirection.

Dancing ChampFrom the same family as former top class SA

sire Dancing Champ, as well as Horse of The Year Zenyatta, Mizzen Mast has seven Gr1 winners to his credit, and is siring a more than respectable 6% stakes winners to foals.

Nyquist, just the second horse to win both the Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and Gr1 Kentucky Derby (Street Sense being the other to complete the double), is a direct male line descendant of the former outstanding sire Grey Sovereign (a Nasrullah three parts brother to 2000 Guineas/Derby winner Nimbus).

The latter, who won the Gr2 Richmond Stakes, was twice champion sire of 2yos in

Britain and was also a leading sire of juveniles in France.

His top runners included French 2000 Guineas winner Don, Prix de l’Abbaye hero Fortino II (sire of Caro),brilliant filly La Tendresse (dam of Coventry winner Prince Tenderfoot), top class filly Cynara, Cheveley Park winner Queensberry and French 2000 Guineas hero Zeddaan.

The latter was a successful sire of sires, with his classic winning sons Kalamoun and Nishapour both enjoying

success at stud –Kalamoun’s sons including the top class sire Kenmare, while Nishapour’s top performers included French Derby winner Mouktar and French Oaks winner Shemaka.

National ColourNishapour’s son Mr Eats

is broodmare sire of former Horse Of The Year National Colour.

Grey Sovereign’s brilliant daughter Nalatale foundered a formidable dynasty in South Africa, and is perhaps best known as the granddam of Horse Of The Year and successful sire Horse Chestnut (damsire of this year’s Gr1 J&B Met winner Smart Call).

Grey Sovereign’s son Sovereign Path also sired the 1000 Guineas winner Humble Duty as well as the top class stallion Sovereign Edition –a former champion sire in New Zealand, whose top runners included the champion filly Surround as well as.

A horse famed for siring horses with both brilliance and temperament, Grey Sovereign’s sire Nasrullah is a horse who more than left his mark on the Kentucky Derby.

California ChromeRecent winners, Orb and

California Chrome, are both descended from Nearco’s great son, while Nasrullah’s best sire son, Bold Ruler, himself sired arguably the greatest Kentucky Derby winner of all time in Secretariat.

Bold Ruler’s sons Bold Bidder, Bold Commander, Irish Castle, and What A

Pleasure, all went on to sire at least one Derby winner. Nyquist’s dam, Seeking Gabrielle (Forestry), is a winning three parts sister to G3 Interborough Handicap winner Seeking The Sky (Storm Cat), dam of Gr1 Met Mile hero Sahara Sky (Pleasant Tap).

Seeking Gabrielle, who has been confirmed in foal to War Front, has stakes winners as her first three dams and she traces back directly in female line to Irish Oaks winner Superbe (Bosworth).

Bobby’s KittenWhile Nyquist is the best

horse produced by a Forestry (Storm Cat) mare to date, the former Gr1 King’s Bishop winner is already damsire of at least 17 stakes winners, with his daughters having also produced Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint hero Bobby’s Kitten (Kitten’s Joy) and multiple Gr1 winner Turbulent Descent (Congrats).

Forestry made history when his son The Green Monkey sold for $16 000 000 at the 2006 Fasig Tipton Calder Sale. A magnificently bred horse (he is a half brother to Breeders’ Cup winner Cash Run and from the family of Mr Prospector), Forestry was a somewhat inconsistent sire, but his 50 odd stakes winners included G1 Cigar Mile hero and Gr1 sire Discreet Cat, the very fast Forest Danger and G1 Preakness Stakes winner Shackleford, whose first two-year-olds race this year.

Another son, Old Forester, was champion sire in Canada in 2015.

Nyquist - Profi le Of A ChampionWhen the unbeaten Nyquist won Saturday’s Gr1 Kentucky Derby, taking his formline to eight wins from as many starts, he provided more ammunition for what was once a dominant sire line, suggests Sarah Whitelaw.

FNyquist winning

the Kentucky Derbyon Saturday

os Ninos, formerly based with Carl Burger down in the Western Cape, showed an appreciation for the extra 200m when staying on well from his wide draw at his fifth start in the Northern Cape.He races in the familiar dayglo yellow and purple of George-based owner Braam van Huyssteen and had previously been placed at two of his startsThe R70 000 BSA 2015 Val De Vie Yearling Sale

graduate was signed for by the Sport City Trust.The colt was bred by S & C le Roux (Goudini Stud) and is out of

the solid Becker mare, Autograf, who won four races from 1200m to 1400m.

Gitano Hernando also has the promising Maine Chance Farms bred Villanelle, who is trained by Grant Paddock. She has run four times for three seconds and a placing in the Listed East Cape Nursery behind Saturday’s impressive unbeaten Listed Perfect Promise Sprint winner, The Merry Widow. She must win soon.

A top class and durable racehorse, Gitano Hernando bears striking similarities to former champion sire Silvano, one of the best stallions to

Gitano Hernando Opens AccountThe Alchemy’s beautifully bred young stallion Gitano Hernando opened his winner’s account at Flamingo Park on Monday when the Tienie Prinsloo trained Los Ninos won a 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate in comfortable fashion.

L

stand in South Africa over the past two decades. Both Gitano Hernando and Silvano were bred by Dr Andreas Jacobs and both hail from the same Niniski male line.

Both were outstanding and tough racehorses, who raced in no fewer than six different countries, with both Gitano Hernando and Silvano landing the prestigious Gr1 Singapore Airlines International Cup.

Gitano Hernando’s greatest achievement was probably winning the Gr1 Goodwood Stakes at Santa Anita at the age of 3.

Silvano and Gitano Hernando are thus both US Grade One winners.Gitano Hernando, who amassed over $2 million during his racing

career, won four pattern races during his career, with his principal victories including the Gr1 Singapore Cup and Gr1 Goodwood Stakes. He also won the Gr3 Diamond Stakes and Listed Winter Derby Trial, and was also placed in the Gr2 Maktoum Challenge and Gr3 Dee Stakes. Gitano Hernando was also extremely versatile, winning G1 races on both turf and all weather.

He is a son of French Derby winner Hernando, a hugely successful stallion whose other notable runners including major European classic winners Holding Court, Look Here and Sulamani.

Out of a mare who five stakes races during her career (Gino’s Spirits’ major win came in the G3 Noble Damsel Hcp where she defeated Barbaro’s dam La Ville Rouge), Gitano Hernando is from a magnificent female line.

His family is noted for producing outstanding juveniles, with Gitano’s relatives including such outstanding young racers as Admire Cozzene, and Toormore, to name but a few.

Gitano Hernando’s third dam is 1000 Guineas Mrs Mcardy, and his sixth dam is champion Star Of India.

He stands at The Alchemy for a fee of R15 000.

• Gr2 & Gr3 Winning Sprinter-Miler • Joint 2nd high-weight American 2YO Turf colt on Experimental Free Handicap• Dam by STORM CAT out of English Champion 3yo Filly Sprinter WARRIOR QUEEN• From the same family as Champions and leading sires STORM BIRD & GREEN TUNE

G a l i l e o – E g y p t i a n Q u e e n b y S t o r m C a t

Dr Ashley Parker & Mrs Rose Parker • T: 041 366 1181 • C: 082 446 5287 • [email protected] • Home of Bold Silvano & Global View

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On The Right RoadScottsville 1st May

Three of the nine races in Pietermaritzburg on Sunday were run over 1100m and the fastest of these was the listed In Full Flight Handicap won by CAPTAIN ALFREDO. Sent off second in the betting market at 7/1, Dean Kannemeyer’s charge was soon up handy. He was ridden to lead as they approached the 300m marker and with the rest well beaten, he comfortably accounted for the well supported favourite CAPTAIN’S CAUSEWAY by a length and three quarters. The faster of the two Gr3 juvenile events over the trip was the Godolphin Barb Stakes contested by the boys. The Pathfork colt RED CHESNUT ROAD impressed when cruising in on debut, and heavily supported into 13/20 from 11/10 here, he repeated the dose. Nicely positioned in second for most of the journey, Robbie Hill’s charge put his head in front going through the 200m and showing a very nice turn of foot won going away by six and a quarter. The 3yo ROY’S ROLL’S ROYCE was the best bet on the card for many and in what proved to be the faster of the two 1400m maiden events he didn’t let down his supporters. Backed through all rates into 5/10 from 13/10, the son of Choisir was always handy. He was asked to take up the running at the 300m pole and easily accounted for the uneasy joint second favourite REBEL CIRCUS by three.TITBITS

THE SECRET IS OUT ran on very well from midfield when winning the Gr3 Strelitzia Stakes over 1100m going away by a length and three quarters.Front running SHE’S A FORTRESS was always in command when winning the MR70 Handicap over 1000m with authority by four and a quarter.

The Signs Were ThereFairview 2nd May

They raced on the poly track on Monday where the fastest of the three 1200m races was the MR68 Handicap won by TYPHOON TESS. Freely available at 8/1 on the off, the Sail From Seattle mare raced seventh early on. She had moved up to fifth coming off the bend and under a well-judged ride from Karl Zechner, she got up late to deny the more fancied GILL’S FANCY.

The biggest upset on the card occurred in the faster of the two 1900m events, a MR64 Handicap when the 6yo MULAAZEM registered his fourth career victory. Positioned in the rear early on, Hekkie Strydom’s charge ran on best of all in the straight and got up late to beat the front running ALL THE BIDS by a half.

The faster of the two 1600m races was the bill topping MR80 Handicap won by NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Nibbled at on course into 9/2 from 11/2, the 5yo son of Trippi led throughout. He kept on strongly at the business end of the race and got the verdict by a half from the running on GRAPE VINE. Third placed CREVASSE ran on well from the rear in this race.TITBITS

After making all of the running QUANTITY only had to be pushed out to win the opening maiden plate over 1300m.The 4yo FIRE HORSE was gaining at the finish when run-ning on from midfield to fill second position in the MR71 Handicap over 1000m.

A Walk In The ParkVaal 3rd May

Tuesday’s action took place on the outside track where five of the afternoon’s eight races were staged over 1200m. The fastest of these was the MR88 Handicap in which the nibbled at outsider ZORTZIKO registered his fourth career victory. Eventually sent off at 14/1 after opening up at 25’s, the Jet Master gelding was soon positioned close to the speed. He put his head in front at the halfway mark and rallied gamely after being headed 200m out to beat the 14/10 favourite DONNY G by a neck.

Race two on the card was a maiden juvenile plate over 1200m and here we saw an impressive debut from the newcomer ZAAKHIRA. Backed throughout the morning into even money from 28/10, the daughter of Redoute’s Choice broke well and was soon up handy. She was ridden to lead as they approached the 300m marker and cruised in by seven and a half despite being eased down late. Racing in open company the 2yo ANNOUNCING RAIN was sent off in the red to win the maiden plate over 1000m and she didn’t let down her supporters. Taken straight to the front by Karl Zechner the 6/10 favourite led throughout. She was always in command and with the rest some five and three quarter lengths adrift she beat the friendless newcomer (another 2yo) FAVOUR’S PRIDE by a length and a half.TITBITS

The 4yo RIVERINE FOREST ran on well from the rear when getting up late to win the MR64 Handicap over 1200m. She was racing off a mark some 24 points below that of her former best here and is sure to be well handicapped again next time.

A Big Hit AgainGreyville 4th May

Bang On TargetVaal 5th May

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

Last Week’s Top Rated

SPEED RATING'S winners incl.

RIVERINE FOREST ........WON 10/1

KUMIKO .......................WON 11/2

STARFLASH ..................WON 5/2

AL WAHED ....................WON 22/10

ANNOUNCING RAIN ......WON 6/10

CATHERINEOFARAGON ..WON 19/20

RED CHESNUT ROAD ....WON 13/20

ROY’S ROLL’S ROYCE ...WON 5/10

NotebookHorses worth following at their next few starts...DAWN CALLING (D Howells, KZN)RED CHESNUT ROAD (R Hill, KZN)ZAAKHIRA (M De Kock, Gauteng)

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

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

SCOTTSVILLE (INSIDE) 1ST MAYPenetrometer 25 – Going G/Soft1000m (1) She’s A Fortress 57,151100m (3) Captain Alfredo 61,901200m (1) Real Princess 68,521400m (2) Roy’s Roll’s Royce 85,721950m (2) Fashion Dancer 122,67

FAIRVIEW (POLY) 2ND MAYGoing Standard1000m (1) Bonfire Heart 57,441200m (3) Typhoon Tess 70,201300m (1) Quantity 76,451600m (2) Naval Intelligence 95,011900m (2) Mulaazem 115,32

VAAL (OUTSIDE) 3RD MAYPenetrometer 20 – Going Good1000m (1) Announcing Rain 57,151200m (5) Zortziko 69,411400m (1) Bateleur Again 83,861600m (1) Flying Silver 95,39

GREYVILLE (POLY) 4TH MAYGoing Standard1200m (3) Roy’s Marciano 69,621400m (3) Brown Sugar 82,241600m (2) Last Tiger 93,10

VAAL (OUTSIDE) 5TH MAYPenetrometer 1000m (1) Fidelio 56,671200m (1) Invincible Flame 71,411400m (5) Musical Man 82,08*1600m (2) Kings Archer 94,31

TOP SPEED RATINGS for this WEEKEND

(Ratings shown have already been adjusted to allocated weights)

FAIRVIEW (FRI)Race 1: (5) Killala 14Race 2: (7) Alpha Girl 20 (NAP*)Race 3: (2) Lego House 11Race 4: (1) Aspen Fire 12Race 5: (7) Fashion Scout 68Race 6: (10) The Stones 50 (EW)Race 7: (1) Gogetthesheriff 74Race 8: (13) Refrain 43GREYVILLE (FRI)Race 1: (4) Eden Gardens Glitz 6Race 2: (2) Highway Eightyfive 8Race 3: (8) Wandie’s 48Race 4: (10) Variety Romp 53Race 5: (8) What A Poet 50Race 6: (2) Big King 55Race 7: (3) Le Monde 13TURFFONTEIN (SAT)Race 1: (1) Time To Be Great 20Race 2: (2) Cry Of the Toreador 21Race 3: (3) Relish 25Race 4: (1) Rain In Africa 12 (NAP*)Race 5: (1) Aventurine 15 (nb)Race 6: (1) Sheet Weaver 13Race 7: (2) Night On The Hill 11Race 8: (14) Favour’s Pride 20KENILWORTH (SAT)Race 1: (3) Dark Force 4Race 2: (4) China Pearl 14Race 3: (4) Oli Miranda 20Race 4: (11) Gypsy Beauty 21Race 5: (1) Tevez 91 (NAP)Race 6: (5) Sea Glass 61Race 7: (5) Arctic Teon 12Race 8: (16) Caprice Des Dieux 46FAIRVIEW (SUN)Race 1: (1) Sun Power 22 (NAP**)Race 2: (9) Maverick Girl 12Race 3: (3) O Tamara 25Race 4: (1) Blizzard Belle 73Race 5: (1) Kirkby Ninja 37Race 6: (13) Love Everlasting 61Race 7: (2) Oomph 40 (nb)Race 8: (4) Happy Lion 68Race 9: (15) Fire Horse 50 (EW)

NAP BETS* Fancied ** Strongly fancied

*** Very strongly fancied

The Dean Kannemeyer trained PAPERBACK WRITER was all the rage to win the opener on the poly track on Wednesday afternoon and in what proved to be the faster of the two maiden juvenile events over 1400m he did the business. Backed all the way in to 9/10 from 33/10, the son of Var was soon at the head of affairs. He kept up a healthy gallop throughout and although the very green second favourite QEYAADAH was running on strongly late, he went on to score comfortably by a length and three quarters.

There were three races run over 1400m in total and fastest of all was BROWN SUGAR when winning the MR84 Handicap. On leaving the stalls it was VICTORY TAKEOVER who somewhat predictably set the pace whilst Gavin Van Zyl’s charge raced close up in second. She took up the running coming off the bend and although the pacemaker kept on determinedly in the

straight to hold second position, she won with authority by a length and three quarters.

Quickest home in the three 1200m events was ROY’S MARCIANO in the MR70 Handicap. Always handy, the 15/2 shot ran on stoutly in the straight and in a race where only a length separated the first four home, he got the verdict over the ill-fated LANCAT by a neck. The runner up broke down after passing the post and was Euthanased on humane grounds.TITBITS

Backed as if unbeatable (11/10 into 1/3), DAWN CALLING won the girl’s division of the maiden ju-venile plate over 1400m going away by five and a half. When interviewed after the race trainer Duncan Howells said that Dawn Calling had been showing some phenomenal work at home.According to my clock LAST TIGER broke the course record when winning the MR94 Handicap over 1600m.

They again raced on the outside track on Thursday where the fastest of five 1400m events on my clock was the MR68 Handicap won by the uneasy favourite MUSICAL MAN. Allowed to ease out to 5/2 from 16/10 at the track, Barend Botes’ charge was soon up handy. He was ridden to lead shortly after passing the 200m marker and comfortably accounted for the rank outsider of the twelve horse party MENDOZA’S MELODY by two and a half.

Two of the remaining four races were run over 1600m quickest home in these was KINGS ARCHER when winning the bill topping MR83 Handicap. Just three and a half lengths covered all 400m from home and finishing best of all he got up late to beat the returning to form EL

MAESTRO by three quarters. Third placed HAWAIIAN SUN also ran on well from off the pace in this race.

Race four on the card was a maiden plate over 1400m and here we saw a nice performance from the 2yo in open company HIDEAWAY. Making his debut here against what has to be said looked to be a very moderate bunch, the son of Starcraft made all. He was just a half-length to the good going through the 400m and cruised clear at the business end of the race to score by four and a quarter.TITBITS

The progressive 3yo FIDELIO completed a hat-trick when winning the MR80 Handicap over 1000m going away.

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Lot 3 Blue Jean Baby - a stakes placed winner of five, she is a full sister to Woolavington Stakes winner My Squeeza, dam of recent G2 Gerald Rosenberg Stakes winner Trophy Wife. Sells in foal to Mambo In Seattle

Lot 4 Brora - a winning half sister to Equus Champion and sire Kildonan, she is in foal to Flower Alley, sire of previous Kentucky Derby winner I’ll Have Another

Lot 16 Dance Along - a six time winner, whose wins included the G2 Gold Bracelet, this half sister to champion Consensual (from the family of this season’s top class 2yo Myfunnyvalentine) sells in foal to red hot sire Judpot

Lot 33 Five Star Girl - a full sister to G1 winners Al Nitak and The Sheik, she sells in foal to Silvano’s champion son Vercingetorix

Lot 38 Gilded Minaret - winner of the G1 Golden Slipper, and a daughter of champion sire/broodmare sire Al Mufti, Gilded Minaret sells in foal to former G1 Jebel Hatta winner Vercingetorix

Lot 74 Naledi - a winning own sister to a G3 winner and half to champion Laverna, Naledi is a daughter of Western Winter and champion Enchantress. Sells in foal to Redoute’s Choice’s multiple G1 winning son Wylie Hall

Lot 75 Nandi - a Danehill Dancer own sister to 2 stakes horses, one of whom is an international G1 contender, she is out of a full sister to G1 winner (Danehill Dancer is damsire of this season’s 1000 Guineas winner Minding). Sells in foal to former Equus Champion Vercingetorix

Lot 78 Noor Dubai - a winner over 1900, her second dam is also second dam of Breeders’ Cup Mile winner and Gainesway Farm sire Karakontie, and her third dam is the incomparable racemare and producer Miesque. Sells in foal to Vercingetorix

Lot 90 Petunia Path - a daughter of former champion 2yo Alhaarth, she won four races including the Listed Queen Palm Handicap. A half sister to a G3 Jersey Stakes winner, she sells in foal to Irish champion and leading first crop sire Pathfork

Lot 95 Prairy Star - a four time winning half sister to stakes winner Robinson Crusoe, her second dam is G1 winner Cool Success. By red hot broodmare sire National Emblem, she is in foal to popular young Jet Master son Master Of My Fate

Lot 96 Promises to Keep - a smart racemare, whose four wins included the G3 Diana Stakes, she is a half sister to the talented performer Speed Rocket and she sells with a free service to champion Marchfield

Lot 104 Red Dor - a five time winner of the G2 Tibouchina Stakes, this Elliodor mare has already produced two above average stakes horses in Lizzie Arden and Red Fort respectively and sells in foal to former G1 Travers Stakes winner Flower Alley

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Lot 113 Sebonac - a winning sister to the smart stakes performer Trip To India, she is from the great Peace family, responsible for such champions as Continent and Wandesta, G1 winner Zambezi Sun and popular young sire and G1 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes winner Byword. Sells in foal to Galileo’s G1 winning son Kingsbarns

Lot 116 Sehaba - a Galileo (out of a Danehill mare) half sister to a G2 placed 2yo she is from the great Courtly Dee family, which has produced, among others, the top class sires Arch and Green Desert, and she sells in foal to former champion and Dubai G1 winner Vercingetorix

Lot 117 Selkie - a Caesour half sister to 2 stakes horses, she is a three parts sister to Caesour’s international G1 winning daughters Irridescence and Perfect Promise. Sells in foal to Judpot, sire of this season’s top class filly Juxtapose

Lot 126 Sophisticated Suzy - a winning Dynasty half sister to G1 winner On Her Toes, her second dam is former Broodmare Of The Year Pretty Falcon. Sells in foal to red hot first crop sire Pathfork

Lot 133 Success Counts - winner of the G3 Starling Stakes, she is a daughter of emerging broodmare sire Count Dubois and Scenic’s Oaks runner up Quest For Success

Lot 137 Tamayim - a winning half sister to a Dubai stakes winner, she is from the family of 2000 Guineas winner Rodrigo De Triano and is in foal to Vercingetorix

Lot 142 Trendy Babe - a winning half sister to current high class filly Tiger’s Touch, she is from the same family as recent Horse Of The Year Golden Horn and traces back to one of the greatest fillies in history - Mumtaz Mahal. Sells in foal to Jet Master’s versatile July winner Pomodoro

Lot 15 Win Over - a Judpot half sister to a Winter Oaks winner, her stakes placed dam is a half sister to G1 winner Duchess Daba. Sells in foal to More Than Ready’s G1 winning son Gimmethegreenlight

Lot 158 Woodland Tale - a winning own sister to a fast stakes winner, this daughter of Al Mufti is from the family of G1 winners Colonial Girl (dam of recent G3 winner Peggy Jay) and Lord Shirldor, and she is in foal to Gimmethegreenlight

Lot 162 Above Emeralds - a winning half sister to a stakes winner, this mare (bred on the same cross as champion Kochka) is out of a G3 winning Elliodor mare and sells in foal to leading sire Judpot

Lot 170 Strong Scent - a daughter of emerging broodmare sire Kabool (damsire of Go Indigo, Tar Heel, Double Whammy etc), she won five times including the Listed Jockey Club Stakes. Sells as a filly for stud

Lot 176 Forest Turn - a daughter of a Canadian champion sire she is out of a winning daughter of Pivotal and champion Ipi Tombe and sells as a filly for stud

Lot 185 a colt by promising young sire Gimmethegreenlight, this yearling is out of a half sister to millionaire and G2 winner Tales Of Bravery and from the family of US G1 winner Gypsy’s Warning and this season’s stakes winning 3yo Romany Prince

Lot 187 from the first local crop of AP Indy’s champion son Marchfield, this yearling colt is a half brother to listed winner Lady Perez

Lot 188 this yearling filly is a daughter of champion sire Captain Al and G3 winner Success Counts

Lot 190 this yearling colt is by the hugely promising sire Querari and out of a Silvano half sister to 2 stakes horses, from the family of champions Suave Dancer and Habitat

Lot 192 this weanling colt is by in-form sire Toreador out of a half sister to G1 winner Smart Banker and 2 other stakes winners. The family of legendary sire Vaguely Noble, 2016 1000 Guineas winner Minding and R6 000 000 record breaker Silver Coin

Lot 212 by former G1 winner Byword, whose first crop have sold up to R2 000 000, this filly is out of a half sister to recent stakes winner Mambonick and hails from the family of Irish 2000 Guineas winner Roderic O’Connor

Lot 215 this weanling colt is a Judpot half brother to hugely promising recent G3 Man O’War Sprint winner Bull Valley and from the family of Horse Of The Year Model Man (damsire of Judpot’s champion Along Came Polly)

Lot 216 this weanling colt is by G1 L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate winner Gimmethegreenlight out of a G3 winning daughter of the very successful sire Count Dubois

Lot 217 this Gimmethegreenlight colt is out of a five time winning daughter of Western Winter and G1 winner Divided Loyalty

Lot 219 this Pathfork colt is out of a mare by champion sire Redoute’s Choice (from the same family as Pathfork)and is from the great Australian family of Denise’s Joy

Lot 222 by the versatile and top class July winner Pomodoro, this colt, a half brother to a winner, is out of a half sister to 2 top class G1 performers and from the family of former top class sire Caesour and champions Ajdal, Arazi and Noverre

Lot 224 this weanling is by Dynasty’s triple G1 winning son Jackson, and is out of a G1 placed daughter of top broodmare sire Model Man, the family of legendary champion Variety Club

Lot 227 by the blue blooded Jackson (his relatives include the great US sire Smart Strike), this filly is a half sister to 3 winners, including G2 filly London

The extended preview can be viewed on www.sportingpost.co.zaFor the catalogue visit www.tba.co.za

Here are a few of the possible highlights

A total of 244 lots have been catalogued for this sale.Among the top class sires represented at the one day sale, set to get underway at Kleinplasie in Worcester at

10:00, are Al Mufti, Captain Al, Danehill Dancer, Dehere, Dynaformer, Dynasty, Elliodor, Elusive Quality, Exceed And Excel, Fastnet Rock, Fort Wood, Galileo, Giant’s Causeway, Hussonet, Jallad, Jet Master, Judpot, Kahal, Langfuhr,

Lion Heart, Mark Of Esteem, Model Man, Mt Livermore, National Assembly, National Emblem, Old Forester, Oratorio, Philanthropist, Querari, Rahy, Rakeen, Red Ransom, Royal Academy, Sail From Seattle, Silvano, Tiger Ridge, Trippi, Var, Western Winter and Yes It’s True.

Promising young sires with weanlings and/or yearlings on offer include Byword, Elusive Fort, Jackson, Mambo in Seattle, Marchfield, Philanthropist, Pomodoro, Potala Palace, Seventh Rock, The Apache and What A Winter

The coming week’s Cape Mare and Mixed Sale offers buyers the chance to acquire mares, fillies for stud, fillies/horses in training, 2yos and a number of well bred yearlings and weanlings.

T h e C a p e M a r e & M i x e d S a l e

BSA Cape Mare& Mixed Sale

Thursday, 19 May 2016

Starting 10:00

Venue:

Kleinplasie, Worcester

Showgrounds

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

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RACE 1 1/1 EDEN GARDENS GLITZ 15/10 Black Hall Bar 4/1 Royal Rose 10/1 Bandola 25/1 Queen Diva 33/1 Dress For Success RACE 2 8/10 Step Up 15/10 HIGHWAY EIGHTYFIVE 7/1 Uncle Jb 14/1 Roy’s Yevahn 33/1 Beachmaster 50/1 Ogilvy 50/1 Sailor Malan RACE 3 4/1 Lady Ming 4/1 Wandie’s 4/1 Ruler Of The Sky 5/1 Grey Light 5/1 MAYFAIR 5/1 Dance City Queen 10/1 Stockade 20/1 Silver Inspiration 25/1 Mark My Card 33/1 Sweet Orange RACE 4 2/1 DESERT FIGHTER 4/1 Lonely Arethebrave 4/1 Caprivi 5/1 Tipo Tinto 7/1 Oh Boy 7/1 Variety Romp 10/1 Lokshina 20/1 Putchini 25/1 Phoebus 33/1 Mr Royal 66/1 Pax Aeterna RACE 5 2/1 Liege 5/2 WHAT A POET 4/1 Ole Gunnar 4/1 Rosslyn Chapel 10/1 Jama 14/1 Shimmering Brook 14/1 Wealthy 14/1 Banner Hill RACE 6 4/1 Big King 4/1 Sister Cosmos 5/1 Zinnavar 5/1 Patty Cake 7/1 Kept Secret 7/1 Elephant Matriarch 7/1 Fire The Rocket 10/1 Burrwood 10/1 VARIABLE PITCH 20/1 Ice Run RACE 7 2/1 Pep Squad 4/1 Burnburry 4/1 HONEYSUCKLE ROSE 7/1 Sweet Pleasures 10/1 Classy Chic 10/1 Illusionation 10/1 Miss Parker 10/1 Le Monde 14/1 Fashion Fusion 33/1 Roy’s Emerald 50/1 Queen Of Iceni

START PA1 5:15PM MAiden JuVenile PlATe (FillieS)(PolYTRACk) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(-)Greyville 1 5D12 6D12 1 BanDoLa(WH Marwing) M Byleveld ................. 1 60.0 Dist▲ 7S10 2S14 2 BLaCk HaLL Bar(NL Bruss) B Fayd’herbe..... 4 60.0 btnF; first run on a/w; 6S14 3 DreSS for SuCCeSS(PV Lafferty) S Randolph .. 5 60.0 second run; first run on a/w; 2D12 4 eDen GarDenS GLiTz(D Campbell) A Marcus ... 3 60.0 Dist▲ second run; 9S10 4S14 5 Queen DiVa(R Hill) l Hewitson ....................... 6 60.0 first run on a/w; 3D12 4S14 6 royaL roSe(F Robinson) A delpech ............... 2 60.0 Dist▲ returns to a/w;

START PA2/PiCk SiX1 5:50PM MAiden JuVenile PlATe (PolYTRACk) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(-)Greyville 2 5D10 8D12 10S14 1 BeaCHmaSTer(WH Marwing) B Fayd’herbe .. 7 60.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 5D12 3D12 2 HiGHway eiGHTyfiVe(D Campbell) A delpech .. 6 60.0 Dist▲ 9S12 3 oGiLVy(CE Erasmus) W kennedy ...................... 4 60.0 second run; first run on a/w; 5D12 5D14 4 roy’S yeVaHn(KG Naidoo) l Hewitson .......... 1 60.0 9S12 9S14 5 SaiLor maLan(Gary Rich) C Storey ............... 3 60.0 first run on a/w; 4S14 6 STep up(VH Marshall) M Byleveld .................... 2 60.0 second run; first run on a/w; 4D12 7 unCLe JB(AJ Wright) B lerena ........................ 5 60.0 Dist▲ second run;

START PA3/PiCk SiX2/JACkPoT1 6:25PM MR 76 HAndiCAP (F&M)(PolYTRACk) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(9-10)Greyville 3 3K12 10K12 3K14 1 Grey LiGHT(J Ramsden) d dillon .................... 3 62.5 MR-6; returns to a/w; 3D16 6S18 1D16 2 LaDy minG(DC Howells) d de Gouveia............ 4 60.5 MR+2; won last; 1D14 5S16 10S18 3 mark my CarD(W Badenhorst) W kennedy ..10 60.5 MR+1; returns to a/w; 6S12 12D14 2D16 4 mayfair(D Campbell) A delpech ..................... 2 58.5 MR-8; returns to a/w; 3D12 1D14 1D16 5 ruLer of THe Sky(L Cunha) A Marcus ........ 1 58.0 MR+5; won last 2; in frame last 3; 2K14 1K14 5K14 6 SToCkaDe(GS Kotzen) S Randolph .................. 7 56.5 first run on a/w; 4S12 1D14 7 DanCe CiTy Queen(CS Laird) k de Melo...... 8 52.0 won last; 6D16 2S14 2D16 8 wanDie’S(SG Tarry) l Hewitson ....................... 5 52.0 MR+3; 4D20 4S20 4D16 9 SiLVer inSpiraTion(CE Erasmus) S Veale .. 6 52.0 in frame last 3; 2D16 3D16 1D16 10 SweeT oranGe(CE Erasmus) C Storey .......... 9 52.0 MR-3; won last; in frame last 3;

START PA4/PiCk SiX3/JACkPoT2 7:00PM MR 74 HAndiCAP (PolYTRACk) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-4)(8-11)Greyville 4 4S12 1D14 6D16 1 oH Boy(DR Drier) d de Gouveia ....................... 2 62.0 MR+3; returns to a/w; 3D14 4D14 6D14 2 Tipo TinTo(G v Zyl) B Fayd’herbe ................... 9 60.5 MR-2; 3D14 2D14 1D16 3 LoneLy areTHeBraVe(SG Tarry) l Hewitson ...5 60.0 MR+6; won last; in frame last 3; 5D10 1S12 1D12 4 DeSerT fiGHTer(DR Drier) A delpech .......... 1 59.5 MR+6; Dist▲ won last 2; 3D16 1D16 3D16 5 CapriVi(D Egdes) k de Melo ........................... 3 55.5 in frame last 4; 4T15 1D14 9D14 6 LokSHina(WH Marwing) M Byleveld ..............11 55.5 4D19 5D16 11D16 7 pHoeBuS(L Forbes) A Forbes ........................... 6 55.5 MR-2; 7D14 11D16 8D16 8 mr royaL(KG Naidoo) eS ngwane ................10 54.0 unplaced last 3; returns to a/w; 5D19 1D16 8D16 9 puTCHini(CE Erasmus) W kennedy ................. 4 53.5 6D16 11D18 6S16 10 VarieTy romp(CS Laird) S Veale .................. 7 53.0 MR-8; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 9S16 10S16 10D14 11 paX aeTerna(KG Naidoo) T Godden ............... 8 52.0 unplaced last 6;

START PA5/PiCk SiX4/JACkPoT3 7:35PM GRAduATion PlATe (PolYTRACk) - 1800M - SAMe TRAineR:(4-8)Greyville 5 7T16 1T18 13T18 1 LieGe(SG Tarry) A delpech ................................ 8 60.0 first run on a/w; 10T16 2D16 3D16 2 oLe Gunnar(PV Lafferty) k de Melo............... 3 60.0 first run on a/w; 3S20 4D20 2D18 3 roSSLyn CHapeL(WH Marwing) M Byleveld . 1 60.0 MR+1; in frame last 3; 2T20 3D16 6D19 4 SHimmerinG Brook(CS Laird) l Hewitson . 7 59.5 hdgr ON; 1D18 2D18 4D16 5 Jama(AJ Wright) B lerena ................................ 6 57.0 MR+4; in frame last 5; 3D14 5D16 1S20 6 weaLTHy(DR Drier) S Veale ............................. 5 57.0 MR-4; Dist▲ won last; 7K16 2D14 1D16 7 Banner HiLL(GS Kotzen) S Randolph ............. 4 57.0 MR-2; Dist▲ won last; 1D14 2D16 5D14 8 wHaT a poeT(CS Laird) A Marcus .................. 2 56.5 MR-1; Dist▲

START PA6/PiCk SiX5/JACkPoT4 8:10PM MR 82 HAndiCAP (PolYTRACk) - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-10)Greyville 6 4K12 9K12 3S6 1 zinnaVar(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ................. 8 61.0 first run on a/w; 5D10 4D10 4D10 2 BiG kinG(CS Laird) A Marcus ........................... 2 60.5 MR-1; 8S10 1D10 6D10 3 fire THe roCkeT(D Campbell) d dillon........ 4 58.5 1D14 6D12 10D14 4 iCe run(AJ Rivalland) W kennedy .................... 9 57.0 Dist▼ 2S10 2D12 5D13 5 SiSTer CoSmoS(SG Tarry) l Hewitson .......... 6 57.0 MR+3; returns to a/w; 5D10 11S10 3D10 6 eLepHanT maTriarCH(DS Bosch) k de Melo . 1 56.0 MR+2; 2T12 4T11 4V10 7 paTTy Cake(JJ v Vuuren) d de Gouveia ........10 56.0 in frame last 4; returns to a/w; 3D10 9S10 3D10 8 BurrwooD(C Scott) C Storey......................... 5 55.5 btnF; 4D10 2D10 3D10 9 kepT SeCreT(Belinda Impey) S Veale ............. 7 54.5 in frame last 4; 2S10 7D12 1D10 10 VariaBLe piTCH(CS Laird) eS ngwane ......... 3 52.5 MR-1; won last;

START PA7/PiCk SiX6 8:45PM MAiden PlATe (F&M)(PolYTRACk) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-2)(4-5-7)(10-11)Greyville 7 3D12 4S12 7D12 1 BurnBurry(JE Freedman) S Veale ................ 8 60.0 hdgr OFF; 3D12 4D14 8D14 2 HoneySuCkLe roSe(JE Freedman) B Fayd’herbe .. 3 60.0 MR-2; hdgr ON; Dist▼ 4D10 7D10 2D10 3 Le monDe(AJ Wright) S Cele ........................... 9 60.0 MR+4; 7S12 3D12 7D14 4 iLLuSionaTion(KG Naidoo) l Hewitson ......... 1 60.0 Dist▼ 4D12 6D14 5D10 5 CLaSSy CHiC(KG Naidoo) W kennedy ............ 6 60.0 MR+1; 4D12 5D12 6S14 6 faSHion fuSion(L Denysschen) A Forbes ..10 60.0 hdgr ON; returns to a/w; 13D20 11D16 6D14 7 roy’S emeraLD(KG Naidoo) k de Melo ........ 7 60.0 MR+13; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 9S10 10D14 11D16 8 Queen of iCeni(L Cunha) A Balloo .............11 60.0 hdgr ON; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 6S10 7D12 9 miSS parker(C Scott) C Storey ..................... 5 60.0 5T10 6T12 10 pep SQuaD(JJ v Vuuren) A Marcus ................. 4 57.0 first run on a/w; 11 SweeT pLeaSureS(JJ v Vuuren) B lerena ... 2 57.0 Reward For Effort filly;

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

RACE 1 15/10 HEVER CASTLE 5/2 Time To Be Great 5/2 Freely Forever 14/1 Starina 14/1 Thewaywemakem 25/1 Red Dragon 25/1 Daring Dream 33/1 Henry The Eleventh 33/1 Queen’s Circus 50/1 Queen Of Turf 66/1 Lovers Answer RACE 2 12/10 BLUE DIAMOND ROAD 3/1 Cry Ofthe Toreador 7/1 Just A Gigolo 10/1 Devious Xandre 10/1 Warm Regards 14/1 Man The Fort 14/1 Calapan 20/1 August Duke 20/1 Ashkenazi 20/1 King Of Cloth 33/1 Newyorkstateofmind 33/1 Norman’s Way 50/1 British Anthem 66/1 Jahunda RACE 3 2/1 MATCHMAKER 4/1 Arpad 4/1 Relish 5/1 Masterofthestars 7/1 Fangia 7/1 Aquabuoy 10/1 Sister Mary 14/1 Bubbly Reply 20/1 The Jackal 33/1 Naval Exercise 80/1 Red John 80/1 Reventador 80/1 Midnight Mellow 80/1 Mr Zhivago RACE 4 16/10 RAIN IN AFRICA 3/1 New Delhi 4/1 Abbey Chase 5/1 Capricious 7/1 Cherished Gold 16/1 White Swan 16/1 A Woman’s Will 25/1 Seven Tales 33/1 Lively Debate 50/1 Iridium Silver RACE 5 7/10 AVENTURINE 5/2 Bank The Bill 5/1 Cranberry Crush 16/1 Oblivion 20/1 Zoo Alley 20/1 Island Bliss 20/1 The Right Answer 25/1 Elegant Charm 33/1 Victory Arrow 50/1 Rajen’s Babe 66/1 Spanish Secret 66/1 Game Plan RACE 6 1/1 SHEET WEAVER 4/1 Desert Sunset 4/1 Red Room 7/1 Wall Of Ice 10/1 Featherflight 10/1 Patang 25/1 Sunglasses 33/1 The Honourable Don 33/1 Sir Nathan 50/1 Uriah Heep 66/1 Reminiscence RACE 7 15/10 SWEET CHESTNUT 5/2 Night On The Hill 5/2 Khetiwe 14/1 Dahlia’s Arrow 14/1 Angel’s Smile 14/1 Little Tokoyo 20/1 Gypsy Girl 20/1 Chinese Whisper 25/1 Grand Jury 33/1 Doubly Attractive 50/1 Ursula RACE 8 5/2 Nasmyth 3/1 Lebanese Tractor 3/1 FAVOUR’S PRIDE 12/1 Just A Reminder 12/1 Sketches Of Spain 12/1 Pipkin 14/1 La Manza 16/1 Caribbean Queen 16/1 Ribbonofmoonlight 16/1 Pippi Shortsock 25/1 Artemisia 25/1 Liquorice Moon 25/1 Wasp 25/1 Googoo Doll 66/1 French Chante 80/1 Fair Sheik 80/1 Cyber Bell

START 1:05PM WoRk RideRS MAiden PlATe - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-9)(10-11)Turffontein 1 2V10 8V10 2V10 1 Time To Be GreaT(G Maroun) F Semela ...... 5 60.0 MR+2; 3V10 2V10 3V10 2 HeVer CaSTLe(CE Erasmus) S Mosia ............ 7 60.0 MR-1; btnF; in frame last 4; 10V10 8V10 5Q10 3 DarinG Dream(LJ Erasmus) A !Sithole ......... 8 60.0 MR-8; unplaced last 3; 8T14 5T15 8V20 4 reD DraGon(JA Soma) d Mazule ................... 4 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 9T12 9T12 12V10 5 Henry THe eLeVenTH(PF Matchett)A Muzanenhamo 6 60.0 MR-6; unplaced last 14; 6K12 13K14 5V12 6 Queen’S CirCuS(C Binda) J Gwingwizha ....10 57.5 MR-2; unplaced last 7; 8V12 6V12 4V10 7 STarina(CJ Maree) M duba ............................. 2 57.5 MR-2; 12T10 13T15 12V14 8 LoVerS anSwer(GM Alexander) T Matsoele . 9 57.5 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 10V10 9 Queen of Turf(G Maroun) M Mhlongo ......... 3 57.5 second run; 10V14 6V12 9V14 10 THewaywemakem(SD Gray) C Mabaya ....... 1 57.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 4T10 11 freeLy foreVer(SD Gray) T Moagi ............11 54.5 second run;

START PA1 1:40PM WoRk RideRS MAiden PlATe - 1160M - SAMe TRAineR:(3-7)(4-6)Turffontein 2 8T15 2T12 11T12 1 DeViouS XanDre(G Maroun) F Semela ......12 60.0 3T12 2V12 8V12 2 Cry ofTHe ToreaDor(CE Erasmus) S Mosia .. 1 60.0 MR-2; 3V12 4T15 5V14 3 JuST a GiGoLo(D Little) B Mundlovu ............10 60.0 MR-2; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 6V12 13T14 7T16 4 aSHkenazi(C Binda) C T ndlovu ...................11 60.0 MR-4; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 6T12 11T12 5T15 5 auGuST Duke(GV Woodruff) G dabamasi ...... 6 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 9T12 4V12 12T12 6 man THe forT(C Binda) J Gwingwizha ......... 7 60.0 5V12 6V12 5V12 7 CaLapan(D Little) d Mazule ............................. 8 60.0 hdgr OFF; unplaced last 7; 7V12 8V14 5V10 8 kinG of CLoTH(S Ferreira) i lukhele............14 60.0 unplaced last 3; 10T14 9Q14 11V12 9 BriTiSH anTHem(PF Matchett) S ngcayechibi .... 2 60.0 MR-5; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 10; 7T15 9V16 9V14 10 newyorkSTaTeofminD(SG Tarry) V Sithetho .. 4 60.0 MR-7; hdgr ON; Dist▼ 9T18 9V12 9T12 11 JaHunDa(RP Lerena) S eighteen ..................... 3 60.0 MR-13; unplaced last 10; 3V12 12 BLue DiamonD roaD(AG Laird) C Mabaya .. 5 60.0 second run; 9V12 13 norman’S way(C J Mayhew) M duba ........... 9 60.0 hdgr ON; second run; 14 warm reGarDS(GM Alexander) T Matsoele .13 60.0 Warm White Night colt; first run;

START PA2/PiCk SiX1 2:15PM WoRk RideRS MAiden PlATe - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(-)Turffontein 3 4T12 2T15 5V14 1 arpaD(BO Wiid) S Mosia .................................. 7 60.0 MR-2; btnF; 5T16 5V16 3V16 2 maTCHmaker(MG Azzie) F Semela ............... 6 60.0 hdgr ON; 3D14 2T12 5T12 3 reLiSH(D Little) B Mundlovu ...........................10 60.0 Dist▲ 2T12 4T14 5T15 4 fanGia(GM Alexander) T Matsoele .................12 60.0 MR-2; 8T20 3T15 4V14 5 BuBBLy repLy(G Maroun) C T ndlovu ............ 8 60.0 MR-1; hdgr ON; 12V12 4V16 2V14 6 aQuaBuoy(R Francis) C Mabaya ..................... 2 60.0 MR+5; 4T12 5T16 6V16 7 maSTerofTHeSTarS(GV Woodruff) G dabamasi .. 4 60.0 10T16 5V16 10V16 8 naVaL eXerCiSe(BD Botes) d Monatisa .....13 60.0 MR-3; unplaced last 7; 7T18 8T16 12V16 9 reD JoHn(PF Matchett) J Gwingwizha ...........11 60.0 MR-1; unplaced last 12; 11T15 12V12 13T20 10 reVenTaDor(D Nieuwenhuizen) S Siphika ..... 9 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 9V14 13V14 11 miDniGHT meLLow(SD Gray) T Moagi ......... 1 60.0 14T16 14V16 12 mr zHiVaGo(G Anthony) T ncume .................. 5 60.0 new stbl (ex SD Gray); 13 THe JaCkaL(CE Erasmus) M duba ................14 60.0 Announce colt; first run; 6V12 5T12 2T15 14 SiSTer mary(PA Peter) P Mongqawa ............. 3 57.0 MR+2;

START PA3/PiCk SiX2/JACkPoT1 2:50PM WoRk RideRS MAiden PlATe (F&M) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(-)Turffontein 4 2V10 4V10 2V12 1 rain in afriCa(MF de Kock) C Mabaya ........ 2 60.0 btnF; Dist▲ in frame last 5; 3T12 6T16 3T15 2 new DeLHi(GV Woodruff) G dabamasi ............ 6 60.0 MR-2; 3V14 5V16 6T16 3 a woman’S wiLL(MG Azzie) F Semela ......... 4 60.0 MR-9; 3T15 3T15 7T16 4 aBBey CHaSe(SG Tarry) T ncume .................. 9 60.0 3V14 7T15 2V14 5 CapriCiouS(CE Erasmus) S Mosia ................. 5 60.0 MR+4; 10S14 8D12 6V12 6 SeVen TaLeS(SW Kenny) T Moagi .................. 1 60.0 MR-4; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 7T10 6V10 3V10 7 CHeriSHeD GoLD(G Maroun) C T ndlovu ...... 7 60.0 MR+6; Dist▲ 3V16 7V16 10V16 8 LiVeLy DeBaTe(DN Stenger) n Tshabane .....10 60.0 MR-5; 10V11 12V14 9 iriDium SiLVer(D Little) B Mundlovu ............ 8 60.0 new stbl (ex RR Magner); 8T15 8V14 10 wHiTe Swan(A Nassif) T Matsoele ................. 3 60.0 hdgr ON;

START PA4/PiCk SiX3/JACkPoT2 3:25PM WoRk RideRS MAiden PlATe (F&M) - 2000M - SAMe TRAineR:(-)Turffontein 5 2V24 2T20 2T22 1 aVenTurine(SG Tarry) S Mosia ...................... 7 60.0 btnF; in frame last 4; 5T16 6V16 4V14 2 Bank THe BiLL(M Houdalakis) C T ndlovu...... 2 60.0 MR-6; Dist▲ 3D14 6T16 6T22 3 oBLiVion(A Nassif) C Mabaya ......................... 8 60.0 4V24 5T20 3T22 4 CranBerry CruSH(CE Erasmus) M duba ... 9 60.0 12T15 9T20 7T22 5 ViCTory arrow(LJ Erasmus) A !Sithole ...... 1 60.0 unplaced last 9; 7V20 9V24 4T20 6 iSLanD BLiSS(GM Alexander) T Matsoele .....12 60.0 MR+11; 13T22 4V20 10V20 7 eLeGanT CHarm(J v Eck) B Mundlovu .......... 3 60.0 MR-3; hdgr OFF; 11T20 6T22 8V24 8 THe riGHT anSwer(DN Stenger) F Semela ...10 60.0 MR-4; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 11V16 5V24 7T20 9 zoo aLLey(SD Gray) T Moagi ........................11 60.0 unplaced last 3; 8V16 9T16 8T22 10 SpaniSH SeCreT(PF Matchett) n Tshabane .. 5 60.0 unplaced last 6; 10T26 11V12 12T16 11 Game pLan(CJ Maree) J Gwingwizha ............. 4 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 43; 12T14 12 raJen’S BaBe(D Nieuwenhuizen) S Siphika ... 6 60.0 Dist▲ second run;

START PA5/PiCk SiX4/JACkPoT3 4:00PM WoRk RideRS MAiden PlATe - 2000M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-6)Turffontein 6 2V16 2V17 2T20 1 SHeeT weaVer(AG Laird) C Mabaya ............11 60.0 MR+2; in frame last 4; 7V24 7V20 2V16 2 DeSerT SunSeT(WH Marwing) S Mosia ......10 60.0 Dist▲ 13T15 2V16 5V16 3 reD room(GM Alexander) T Matsoele............. 8 60.0 MR-2; Dist▲ 7T14 6V16 6T26 4 feaTHerfLiGHT(D Little) B Mundlovu ............ 3 60.0 hdgr ON; Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 9T14 6T18 4T26 5 paTanG(CE Erasmus) C T ndlovu ...................... 7 60.0 Dist▼ 11D20 5D24 11D24 6 SunGLaSSeS(AG Laird) l Matwa ..................... 5 60.0 MR-4; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ 12T20 4V17 3T20 7 waLL of iCe(SD Gray) T Moagi ...................... 9 60.0 hdgr ON; 11V24 10V16 4T20 8 THe HonouraBLe Don(TA Lowe) n ngqwangi . 1 60.0 MR-7; 9T20 6T20 5T26 9 Sir naTHan(GV Woodruff) G dabamasi .......... 6 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 8; 10V24 9V16 11V24 10 reminiSCenCe(T Zackey) P Jevu................... 4 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 6; 9V12 10V14 11 uriaH Heep(C J Mayhew) J Jonase ................ 2 60.0 Dist▲

START PA6/PiCk SiX5/JACkPoT4 4:35PM WoRk RideRS MAiden PlATe (F&M) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-6)Turffontein 7 3T14 5V14 4T16 1 SweeT CHeSTnuT(AG Laird) T Moagi............ 8 60.0 MR-5; btnF; 9T16 2V16 4V17 2 niGHT on THe HiLL(SG Tarry) S Mosia .......11 60.0 MR-3; btnF; Dist▼ 2D16 8T20 6T16 3 GranD Jury(MF de Kock) T ncume ................ 3 60.0 hdgr OFF; 6V16 5T16 6V14 4 CHineSe wHiSper(CE Erasmus) C T ndlovu .....4 60.0 MR-1; unplaced last 5; 9V10 12V12 4T10 5 GypSy GirL(BD Botes) d Monatisa ................. 5 60.0 Dist▲ 4V16 6V15 9V14 6 anGeL’S SmiLe(SG Tarry) V Sithetho .............. 2 60.0 8T15 2V20 10T20 7 DaHLia’S arrow(GM Alexander) T Matsoele ..10 60.0 MR-3; Dist▼ 9T22 10V24 9T16 8 urSuLa(BO Wiid) T Muchansa ......................... 9 60.0 unplaced last 4; 7T15 10V12 9V14 9 DouBLy aTTraCTiVe(PF Matchett) J Gwingwizha .. 7 60.0 MR-4; unplaced last 8; 3V14 8T16 10 kHeTiwe(MG Azzie) F Semela .......................... 1 60.0 btnF; 11 LiTTLe Tokoyo(D Nieuwenhuizen) S Siphika . 6 60.0 Admire Main filly; first run;

START PA7/PiCk SiX6 5:05PM WoRk RideRS MAiden PlATe (F&M) - 1160M - SAMe TRAineR:(4-7-10)(15-16-17)Turffontein 8 3T12 3V12 7V14 1 JuST a reminDer(GV Woodruff) G dabamasi..17 60.0 MR-2; btnF; Dist▼ 8V12 3V12 7V14 2 pippi SHorTSoCk(LW Goosen) C Mabaya .10 60.0 MR-4; Dist▼ 9V10 6T12 5T15 3 SkeTCHeS of Spain(WH Marwing) S Mosia ....16 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 10V12 4V10 4V10 4 pipkin(G Maroun) F Semela ............................. 5 60.0 MR-3; 2V12 7T12 11T15 5 riBBonofmoonLiGHT(DN Stenger) M Mathebula..8 60.0 MR-6; Dist▼ 10D14 5D14 11V14 6 LiQuoriCe moon(C Binda) J Gwingwizha .... 7 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 13V12 8V10 8V10 7 frenCH CHanTe(G Maroun) S Siphika.......... 4 60.0 MR+5; unplaced last 6; 11T15 13V12 11V16 8 fair SHeik(R Francis) i lukhele ...................... 2 60.0 MR-8; Dist▼ unplaced last 7; 13V12 11V24 11V17 9 CyBer BeLL(T Zackey) P Jevu .......................14 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 7; 10 arTemiSia(G Maroun) C T ndlovu ................... 6 60.0 Silvano filly; first run; 10T12 6V12 11 La manza(SG Tarry) T ncume ......................... 1 60.0 2T10 4T12 12 naSmyTH(AG Laird) T Moagi ..........................15 60.0 btnF; 9T10 10T14 13 waSp(GM Alexander) T Matsoele ...................... 9 60.0 Dist▼ 2V10 14 faVour’S priDe(C Spies) J dlamini ...........12 57.0 second run; 5V14 6T16 15 GooGoo DoLL(PA Peter) J Moopedi................ 3 57.0 hdgr ON; Dist▼ 3V12 16 LeBaneSe TraCTor(PA Peter) P Mongqawa .11 57.0 second run; 17 CariBBean Queen(PA Peter) - reserve 1 ...13 57.0 Rebel King filly; first run;

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RACE 1 4/1 Big Chief 5/1 All Blacks Rock 5/1 Dark Force 5/1 King Of The Rally 7/1 Make A Memory 7/1 Elusive Freedom 10/1 Table Bay 10/1 Ice Ridge 10/1 Gadget Man 14/1 Oh Behave 20/1 World In Union 25/1 Desert Lark 33/1 Fire In The Belly 33/1 Drive Me Crazy 33/1 Pure Logic RACE 2 2/1 CHINA PEARL 5/1 Blakes Mistress 5/1 Saint Janine 7/1 Amazingly 7/1 Konkola 7/1 Slope Style 10/1 Epona 10/1 Cavalleria 20/1 Reine Tonnerre 20/1 Drop The Pilot 25/1 Dannie Rose RACE 3 2/1 PEONIE ROCK 4/1 Baqueira 5/1 Consequentially 5/1 Juba 7/1 Evies Rock 14/1 Electro Diva 14/1 Oli Miranda 14/1 Lady Diddeo 25/1 Nanna’s Rock 25/1 Main Ambition 25/1 Amatori 25/1 Sydney Opera 33/1 Mea Filia 33/1 So Enchanting 50/1 Irish Grey RACE 4 15/10 Castlewood 5/2 Captain Marmalade 5/2 GYPSY BEAUTY 10/1 Sharp Peg 25/1 All Night Long 25/1 Auditorium 25/1 Temperance 25/1 Boy Scout 33/1 Costly Affair 33/1 Chosen Path 33/1 Tall Mo RACE 5 1/1 TEVEZ 5/2 Harry Lime 10/1 Olympian 10/1 Kirumbo 14/1 Northern Corner 14/1 Buckinghampshire 14/1 Captain Bagg 14/1 Western Storm 20/1 Albarakah 33/1 Imperial Guard 50/1 Breathless Bertie RACE 6 4/1 Romagna 4/1 Good Grace 5/1 Katies Jay 5/1 Harlem Shake 7/1 Jetano 10/1 ELUSIVE WAVE 10/1 Moonsong Magic 10/1 Amarillo Rose 14/1 Sea Glass 14/1 In Limine 20/1 Excellent 20/1 Morning Light 25/1 Sheltered RACE 7 5/2 TROPICAL HEAT 5/2 Olympic Power 5/2 Arctic Teon 7/1 Braaistin 14/1 River Blaze 20/1 King Of Babylon 20/1 Q Behind Me 25/1 Arogant 25/1 In The Jungle 25/1 Yeoman 33/1 Silver Chalice 50/1 Safari Sunset RACE 8 4/1 Kryptonite 4/1 Fairy Maker 7/1 Galla Placidia 7/1 Sassy Sal 10/1 Secret Society 12/1 Dark Chocolate 14/1 ROMAN PERFECTION 14/1 Chanukah 14/1 Belle Of Croom 14/1 Lovar 14/1 Sunshine Lady 14/1 Morethanthat 16/1 Entre Nous 20/1 Just Rock ‘n Roll 20/1 Frenni 25/1 Waning Crescent 25/1 Caprice Des Dieux 33/1 Be Fabulous

START 1:15PM MAiden JuVenile PlATe - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(8-9-13)(10-11)(14-15)kenilworth 1 1 aLL BLaCkS roCk(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ...12 60.0 Rock Of Rochelle colt 50k bk2 (SI 2 BiG CHief(BJ Crawford) C orffer ..................... 4 60.0 Black Minnaloushe colt 250k bk3 (S 4K10 3K12 3 Dark forCe(GS Kotzen) A Andrews ............... 7 60.0 4 DeSerT Lark(WG Prestage) R khathi...........14 60.0 Gitano Hernando colt 90k bk2 (SI 0 5 DriVe me Crazy(ELP Steyn) H vd Hoven ...... 2 60.0 Rebel King colt 80k bk2 (SI 0.62); 6 eLuSiVe freeDom(MW Bass) A domeyer .... 6 60.0 Elusive Fort colt; first run; 9K12 7 fire in THe BeLLy(M Robinson) F Herholdt ...13 60.0 second run; 8 GaDGeT man(D Kannemeyer) G Behr .............. 3 60.0 Silvano colt 300k nt (SI 2.80); 9 iCe riDGe(D Kannemeyer) C du Plooy ............. 1 60.0 Tiger Ridge colt 200k bk1 (SI 0.30 10 kinG of THe raLLy(J Snaith) B Fayd’herbe .. 8 60.0 Sebring colt 1200k crtr (SI 4.62); 11 make a memory(J Snaith) l Hewitson ......10 60.0 Black Minnaloushe colt 80k grtr (S 12 oH BeHaVe(PD Reeves) R Fourie .................... 5 60.0 Tiger Ridge gelding 100k tycts (SI 13 pure LoGiC(D Kannemeyer) l Africa ............15 60.0 Mambo In Seattle colt 420k ns (SI 5K12 14 TaBLe Bay(J Ramsden) d dillon ....................11 60.0 second run; 15 worLD in union(J Ramsden) k Steyn .......... 9 60.0 Street Cry colt; first run;

START PA1 1:50PM MAiden JuVenile PlATe (FillieS) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-5)(4-9)kenilworth 2 1 amazinGLy(AN Marcus) R Fourie .................... 3 60.0 Argonaut filly 50k nt (SI 0.58); 2 BLakeS miSTreSS(VH Marshall) M Byleveld .. 7 60.0 Dynasty filly 375k bk2 (SI 3.46); 3 CaVaLLeria(PP Kruyer) R khathi ..................10 60.0 Silvano filly 280k ns (SI 0.93); 4K10 4K10 2K12 4 CHina pearL(BJ Crawford) C orffer ............... 1 60.0 btnF; in frame last 3; 5 Dannie roSe(VH Marshall) l Africa ............... 8 60.0 Dan De Lago filly; first run; 6 Drop THe piLoT(GW Ennion) A Andrews ....11 60.0 Gimmethegreenlight filly 100k crtr 6K12 7 epona(J Ramsden) d dillon ............................. 6 60.0 second run; 8 konkoLa(J Snaith) l Hewitson ........................ 9 60.0 Silvano filly 400k ns (SI 1.33); 7K12 9 reine Tonnerre(BJ Crawford) B Fayd’herbe . 4 60.0 second run; 10 SainT Janine(MW Bass) A domeyer ............. 5 60.0 Trippi filly 250k bk3 (SI 0.61); 6K12 11 SLope STyLe(D Kannemeyer) G Behr .............. 2 60.0 second run;

START PA2/PiCk SiX1 2:25PM MAiden PlATe (F&M) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-2)(3-5-7-8-9)(11-15)(13-14)kenilworth 3 7K12 13K14 3K14 1 ConSeQuenTiaLLy(DR Hodgson) B May ....12 60.0 Dist▼ 2K12 3K14 4K14 2 peonie roCk(DR Hodgson) R Fourie ...........10 60.0 MR-1; btnF; Dist▼ 5K16 3K12 3K12 3 BaQueira(BJ Crawford) B Fayd’herbe ............. 5 60.0 MR-2; btnF; 5K14 6K14 8K14 4 oLi miranDa(GW Ennion) l Africa ...............13 60.0 MR-3; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 8K10 7K12 5K14 5 eLeCTro DiVa(BJ Crawford) l Hewitson ........ 7 60.0 hdgr ON; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 8K12 7K10 11K14 6 mea fiLia(AN Marcus) G Behr ......................... 4 60.0 MR-2; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 7 eVieS roCk(BJ Crawford) A domeyer ...........11 60.0 Rock Of Rochelle filly; first run; 3K10 7K10 8 JuBa(BJ Crawford) C orffer ............................... 2 60.0 btnF; 9 LaDy DiDDeo(BJ Crawford) F Herholdt .........15 60.0 Latino Magic filly; first run; 8K10 10K12 10 amaTori(MW Bass) M Byleveld ...................... 3 57.0 11K12 11 iriSH Grey(J Ramsden) k Steyn ..................... 6 57.0 second run; 5K8 6K12 12 main amBiTion(GS Kotzen) A Andrews ........ 1 57.0 13 nanna’S roCk(PP Kruyer) R khathi ............... 9 57.0 Seventh Rock filly 90k crtr (SI 0. 14 So enCHanTinG(PP Kruyer) H vd Hoven .....14 57.0 Ashaawes filly; first run; 9K10 15 SyDney opera(J Ramsden) d dillon ............. 8 57.0 second run;

START PA3/PiCk SiX2/JACkPoT1 3:00PM MAiden PlATe - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(5-6)(7-8)(9-10)kenilworth 4 3K12 2K10 2K12 1 CaSTLewooD(WG Prestage) R Fourie ............ 3 60.0 MR-1; btnF; in frame last 3; 4K10 7K14 6K10 2 auDiTorium(GR Puller) C du Plooy ..............11 60.0 MR-6; 3 CoSTLy affair(Mohammed R Allie) XG Carstens ..1 60.0 A.P. Magic gelding; first run; 5K10 2K10 6K10 4 SHarp peG(PD Reeves) A domeyer ................ 7 57.5 btnF; 5 aLL niGHT LonG(ELP Steyn) G Behr ............... 9 57.0 Warm White Night colt 30k tycts (S 6 Boy SCouT(ELP Steyn) B May ......................... 8 57.0 Seventh Rock colt 80k bk2 (SI 0.62 7K10 7 CapTain marmaLaDe(J Snaith) l Hewitson ....2 57.0 btnF; second run; 12K10 8 CHoSen paTH(J Snaith) d dillon .................... 5 57.0 second run; 8K10 9 TaLL mo(VH Marshall) l Africa .......................10 57.0 hdgr ON; second run; 11K12 10 TemperanCe(VH Marshall) M Byleveld .......... 4 57.0 1st run gelded; second run; 3K10 2K10 11 GypSy BeauTy(GW Ennion) H vd Hoven ......... 6 54.5

START PA4/PiCk SiX3/JACkPoT2 3:35PM PinnACle STAkeS - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(-)kenilworth 5 2K12 8K12 4K10 1 TeVez(MW Bass) A domeyer ............................ 8 61.5 13K10 1F10 5F10 2 Harry Lime(J Snaith) l Hewitson ................10 58.5 15K11 9K10 7K10 3 oLympian(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ................ 7 58.5 MR-3; unplaced last 3; 7K10 7K10 8K12 4 weSTern STorm(GR Puller) C orffer ..........11 55.5 MR-5; unplaced last 3; 1K12 5K12 16K11 5 aLBarakaH(GS Kotzen) A Andrews ................ 5 55.5 1K10 2K10 3K12 6 CapTain BaGG(AE Sands) G Behr .................. 3 55.5 MR+2; in frame last 9; 3K10 4K10 3K10 7 kirumBo(AN Marcus) R Fourie ........................ 1 55.5 in frame last 4; 7L10 4F12 1F10 8 BuCkinGHampSHire(DR Hodgson) B May .. 4 52.5 MR-7; 1st run gelded; won last; 2L10 5K10 5K10 9 norTHern Corner(GW Ennion) H vd Hoven ...9 52.5 MR-1; 2K12 11K14 5K12 10 imperiaL GuarD(M Robinson) F Herholdt ........2 52.5 MR-2; 8L10 9K10 13K10 11 BreaTHLeSS BerTie(JMT Stewart) S Fortune...6 50.0 MR-2; unplaced last 5;

START PA5/PiCk SiX4/JACkPoT3 4:10PM MR 84 HAndiCAP (F&M) - 2000M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-12)(3-4-5-8)(9-11)kenilworth 6 4K18 11K18 9K16 1 moonSonG maGiC(GW Ennion) B Fayd’herbe .13 61.5 MR-1; Dist▲ 2K18 13K18 6K14 2 HarLem SHake(GR Puller) R Fourie .............. 3 60.0 Dist▲ 5K14 7K14 14K12 3 amariLLo roSe(BJ Crawford) l Hewitson ..12 59.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 2K20 6K20 11K18 4 morninG LiGHT(BJ Crawford) F Herholdt ..... 5 56.5 MR-1; Dist▲ 6K20 8K16 7K20 5 Sea GLaSS(BJ Crawford) C orffer .................... 4 56.5 MR-2; unplaced last 3; 5L20 12K12 10K14 6 eXCeLLenT(AE Sands) G Behr ......................... 2 56.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 4K14 1K18 2K16 7 kaTieS Jay(J Snaith) C du Plooy ..................... 9 56.0 MR+1; Dist▲ in frame last 3; 5K18 9K20 3K18 8 eLuSiVe waVe(BJ Crawford) d dillon ............ 8 56.0 Dist▲ 2K20 6K20 1L20 9 GooD GraCe(MW Bass) A domeyer .............11 55.5 MR+3; won last; 1K20 4K18 2K20 10 JeTano(J Ramsden) H vd Hoven ...................... 6 54.5 MR+1; in frame last 3; 3K20 3L20 6K20 11 romaGna(MW Bass) M Byleveld ..................10 54.5 MR-2; 8L14 3K20 7K18 12 in Limine(GW Ennion) l Africa ........................ 7 52.0 MR-1; Dist▲ 3K18 4K20 10K16 13 SHeLTereD(PP Kruyer) S Fortune .................... 1 52.0 Dist▲

START PA6/PiCk SiX5/JACkPoT4 4:45PM MAiden PlATe - 2000M - SAMe TRAineR:(4-6-10)(5-7)kenilworth 7 3K16 4K20 2K25 1 TropiCaL HeaT(M Robinson) R Fourie .......... 1 60.0 hdgr ON; Dist▼ in frame last 3; 10K20 9K18 3K25 2 BraaiSTin(GW Ennion) A Andrews .................. 3 60.0 MR+4; Dist▼ 3L20 2K20 4K25 3 oLympiC power(MW Bass) B Fayd’herbe .... 2 60.0 Dist▼ in frame last 3; 9K20 4K18 10K14 4 in THe JunGLe(ELP Steyn) H vd Hoven .......... 8 60.0 MR-1; Dist▲ 3K25 5K20 2K18 5 arCTiC Teon(A Nel) A domeyer ..................... 4 60.0 Dist▲ 11K12 13K14 6K25 6 aroGanT(ELP Steyn) B May ............................. 9 60.0 MR+18; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 9K12 4K16 8K16 7 Q BeHinD me(A Nel) M Byleveld..................... 6 60.0 MR-1; Dist▲ 6K14 8K14 10K14 8 SiLVer CHaLiCe(AE Sands) G Behr ............... 5 60.0 MR-1; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 6L16 7K20 9K14 9 kinG of BaByLon(J Ramsden) d dillon ......10 60.0 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 6K20 10K18 5K25 10 riVer BLaze(ELP Steyn) R khathi .................. 7 60.0 MR+5; Dist▼ unplaced last 10; 8L16 8K16 15K16 11 yeoman(BJ Crawford) C orffer ......................12 60.0 MR-6; Dist▲ unplaced last 5; 12K12 12 Safari SunSeT(GR Puller) XG Carstens ......11 60.0 hdgr ON; Dist▲ second run;

START PA7/PiCk SiX6 5:15PM MR 76 HAndiCAP (F&M) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-5-12)(6-10)kenilworth 8 3K12 4K12 10K10 1 SeCreT SoCieTy(BJ Crawford) B Fayd’herbe ....16 60.5 MR-2; Dist▲ 1K16 11K20 12K22 2 SaSSy SaL(VH Marshall) M Byleveld ................ 9 59.5 MR-3; Dist▼ 6L14 3K14 4K16 3 krypToniTe(MW Bass) d dillon ..................... 4 58.5 MR-1; btnF; 2L13 9K14 2K14 4 fairy maker(AN Marcus) R Fourie ..............15 58.0 MR+2; 7L16 3K14 7K16 5 frenni(VH Marshall) H vd Hoven ...................18 57.5 6K18 7K20 7L20 6 Be faBuLouS(GS Kotzen) C du Plooy ...........12 57.5 MR-2; Dist▼ unplaced last 4; 4L14 1K14 8K14 7 CHanukaH(GW Ennion) C orffer ...................14 57.5 2K14 14K12 1K14 8 Dark CHoCoLaTe(A Nel) A domeyer ............ 3 56.5 MR+1; hdgr OFF; won last; 4K16 1K16 5K16 9 BeLLe of Croom(M Robinson) R khathi ...... 5 56.0 MR-3; 1K12 5L13 11L13 10 enTre nouS(GS Kotzen) A Andrews .............10 56.0 MR-2; Dist▲ 4K14 4K16 6K20 11 JuST roCk ‘n roLL(J Snaith) l Hewitson ..13 56.0 MR-5; Dist▼ 2K16 8K20 6K16 12 roman perfeCTion(VH Marshall) l Africa . 1 56.0 MR-2; 1K16 7K20 6K18 13 waninG CreSCenT(NL Bruss) G Behr .......... 7 55.0 Dist▼ 7K14 5K16 7K12 14 moreTHanTHaT(DR Hodgson) B May .........11 54.5 MR-3; Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 4L13 1L14 4K16 15 SunSHine LaDy(PD Reeves) F Herholdt ......17 53.5 in frame last 4; 3K14 3L14 12K14 16 CapriCe DeS DieuX(JMT Stewart) S Fortune ..... 8 52.0 7K10 2K14 7L13 17 LoVar(J Ramsden) - reserve 1 ......................... 6 52.0 MR-1; Dist▲ 5K14 7K14 3K12 18 GaLLa pLaCiDia(AE Sands) - reserve 2 ......... 2 55.5 Dist▲

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START 12:15PM WoRk RideRS MAiden PlATe (TuRF) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(3-7)(4-5-6-10-14)(9-11-12)Fairview 1 6K16 7K14 2F16 1 Sun power(GD Smith) B nkunzi ..................14 60.0 Dist▼ 5F16 6F14 4F12 2 niGHT SiGn(T Laing) Z Matwa ......................... 5 60.0 MR-1; 10D12 9D14 7D16 3 oCean CroSSinG(DA McKenzie) J van niekerk .. 1 60.0 MR+4; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 5F12 10F14 4F10 4 kinG of THe norTH(JVA Strydom) S Tembani ... 9 60.0 MR-11; hdgr ON; Dist▼ 2F24 5F14 2F24 5 meSSaGeinaBoTTLe(JVA Strydom) T Mkhuthukana 13 60.0 btnF; Dist▼ 6F10 5F12 10F14 6 CorriDor of power(JVA Strydom) S ngqabuko . 7 60.0 MR-4; hdgr ON; Dist▼ 4F13 7F14 3F12 7 Green Door(DA McKenzie) T Baase .............. 2 60.0 8F14 9F12 7F12 8 SpeCiaL BonD(Y Bremner) M naki ................. 6 60.0 MR-13; unplaced last 3; 4F10 8F13 11F14 9 emma’S Joy(DA Sham) Y Thuthu ..................12 60.0 MR-1; Dist▼ 7F24 6F19 4F24 10 True aS an arrow(JVA Strydom) M Mkhwambi 11 60.0 Dist▼ 6V16 14V14 14F14 11 roaminG JeT(DA Sham) A Mbumbulu ........... 3 60.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 3; 2F12 12 Sky maSTerSon(DA Sham) S Mpumlwana .10 60.0 second run; 8K12 14K12 9F12 13 SHoCkwaVe(AC Greeff) M July ....................... 4 57.5 unplaced last 3; 4F10 8F12 5F10 14 LorDofTHeGooGLie(JVA Strydom)k Mkhuthukana..8 57.0 hdgr OFF; prev run on a/w;

START 12:50PM MAiden PlATe (F&M)(TuRF) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-3)(5-6)(8-11)Fairview 2 2F10 8F12 6F10 1 minnakuTa(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe .............. 8 60.0 MR-3; new stbl (ex R du Plessis); 6T16 6T16 2F12 2 eyeTuneS(DA Sham) k Zechner ...................... 7 60.0 4F12 5F12 5F12 3 main aTTraCTion(DA Sham) S khathi ......... 9 60.0 3F13 4F12 8F13 4 GLam i am(JH Strydom) e Webber .................. 2 60.0 MR+3; Dist▼ prev run on a/w; 9F12 8F12 7F12 5 monTe CarLo pLayer(T Laing) R danielson ...4 60.0 unplaced last 3; 7F10 8F12 6 roCk Burner(T Laing) C Thabana................. 3 60.0 9F10 7 TuDor monarCH(G Paddock) l Mxothwa .... 6 60.0 second run; 8 kirinia(JVA Strydom) C Zackey ......................10 57.0 Argonaut filly; first run; 2F12 9 maVeriCk GirL(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ......11 57.0 second run; 5F12 6F12 10 oLimpiC HaLL(R du Plessis) R Fourie ............ 5 57.0 11 SaiLinG away(JVA Strydom) R Munger .......... 1 57.0 Argonaut filly; first run; 6F10 12 SeaTTLe BurninG(AC Greeff) A Fortune .....12 57.0 btnF; second run;

START PA1 1:25PM JuVenile PlATe (FillieS)(TuRF) - 1400M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-10-11)(2-3-5)(4-9)Fairview 3 6F10 1F12 5F12 1 auDrie Do(DA Sham) k Zechner ..................... 7 60.0 Dist▲ 1F12 2 BeaTaBouTTHeBuSH(AC Greeff) A domeyer . 3 60.0 Dist▲ won last; second run; 1F10 2F10 2F12 3 o Tamara(AC Greeff) A Fortune ...................... 9 60.0 Dist▲ in frame last 5; 1F10 9F12 6F12 4 refrain(C Spies) C Zackey ............................. 1 60.0 Dist▲ prev run on a/w; 3F10 5F10 1F14 5 Samiam(AC Greeff) X ndlovu .........................10 60.0 won last; 9F12 1F10 6 SeaTTLe SunriSe(J Snaith) R Fourie ............ 4 60.0 Dist▲ won last; 4F10 4F12 3F14 7 DouBLe HappineSS(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe...5 57.0 in frame last 3; 5F10 8F12 8 fanTaSy QueST(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ........ 6 57.0 Dist▲ 5S10 7V10 7T12 9 faTaL aTTraCTion(C Spies) R Munger ........ 2 57.0 Dist▲ unplaced last 3; 7F10 3F12 4F14 10 iTSmyDarLin(DA Sham) S khathi ................11 57.0 6F12 3F12 5F14 11 kunGfoofiGHTinG(DA Sham) C Murray ...... 8 57.0

START PA2/PiCk SiX1 2:00PM CondiTionS PlATe (F&M)(TuRF) - 1000M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-4-11)(3-5-6-8)(7-12)Fairview 4 1F10 1F10 8T10 1 BLizzarD BeLLe(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ....... 7 63.0 9K11 1K10 10K14 2 aCaCiawooD(J Snaith) R Fourie .................... 5 56.0 Dist▼ 6F16 4F10 8F12 3 mySTiC eXpreSS(AC Greeff) A domeyer ...... 8 55.5 MR-3; 3F12 6F12 6F12 4 eroS’S GirL(Y Bremner) C Thabana ............... 3 55.0 MR-2; 1F10 1F12 3F10 5 Summer CruiSe(AC Greeff) k Ramsamy ...10 54.0 in frame last 3; 4F12 8F10 2F12 6 SiLenT ruSH(AC Greeff) T Gould .................... 6 54.0 1F10 10F12 10F10 7 STamforD BriDGe(DA McKenzie) F Herholdt ...4 53.0 6F12 7F14 4F13 8 HiGH faSHion(AC Greeff) X ndlovu................ 2 52.0 MR-8; Dist▼ prev run on a/w; 1F10 11F10 6F10 9 BaLoo BaLeerie(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe .... 1 51.0 1F10 7F14 11F12 10 LeCTure’S LuCk(DA Sham) k Zechner ......... 9 51.0 MR-5; new stbl (ex GD Smith); 8K10 3K10 3K10 11 SweeTCHiLD o mine(Y Bremner) S naidoo ...12 50.0 MR-2; btnF; hdgr OFF; 8F12 4F12 12F10 12 emeraLD roSe(DA McKenzie) e Webber .....13 50.0 MR-6; prev run on a/w; 2F10 8F10 4F10 13 nomVuLa(C Spies) C Murray ........................11 50.0

START PA3/PiCk SiX2/JACkPoT1 2:35PM MR 64 HAndiCAP (TuRF) - 1600M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-3)(2-4-17)(6-11-15)(10-12-14-16)Fairview 5 3F20 8F16 3F19 1 kirkBy ninJa(AC Greeff) T Gould.................17 60.0 prev run on a/w; 8F19 1F22 5F16 2 fLaminG aCe(DA Sham) k Zechner ............... 3 59.5 MR+4; btnF; Dist▼ 5F16 2F16 5F19 3 STorminG Home(AC Greeff) A Fortune .......16 59.5 prev run on a/w; 9F16 4F20 2F14 4 STir iT up(DA Sham) S khathi ........................ 1 59.0 4F16 6F14 1F14 5 wow HoLiDay(G Paddock) l Mxothwa ........18 58.5 MR+3; won last; 10D14 10D14 5F16 6 DanCinGwiTHJaCkSon(GD Smith) A domeyer ....9 58.5 unplaced last 9; 3F16 1F14 10F16 7 nepTune’S JeweL(T Laing) R danielson ...... 8 58.0 7D24 13F12 8F14 8 eCo STorm(JVA Strydom) X ndlovu .............10 58.0 unplaced last 6; 8F12 8F16 4F12 9 GreaTiST HiTS(GW Uren) R Munger ............14 58.0 Dist▲ 11F16 7F16 7F14 10 BorDereD in Grey(Y Bremner) C Thabana . 7 57.0 btnF; hdgr ON; unplaced last 3; 12F16 6F12 10F14 11 ruSH in(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ...................13 55.5 unplaced last 7; 9F19 8F16 10F14 12 faCeBook(Y Bremner) C Murray ..................... 4 55.5 MR-4; unplaced last 3; 6F14 1F16 9F14 13 raVe kinG(R du Plessis) R Fourie .................11 55.0 14F22 13F16 3F14 14 roman riDGe(Y Bremner) l Hewitson .........15 55.0 7F14 4F14 6F16 15 ze Tzar(GD Smith) B Vlooh .............................. 2 54.5 MR-2; 11F10 4F12 1F14 16 GranDiSSimo(Y Bremner) S naidoo ............12 53.5 won last; 7F18 7F16 6F20 17 SerGeanT TiBBS(DA Sham) - reserve 1 ........ 6 53.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 7; 11F12 11F16 9F16 18 reBeL fLame(DA McKenzie) - reserve 2 ........ 5 52.0 unplaced last 5;

RACE 1 16/10 Messageinabottle 5/2 Sky Masterson 4/1 SUN POWER 7/1 King Of The North 10/1 Night Sign 14/1 Lordofthegooglie 14/1 Green Door 20/1 Ocean Crossing 33/1 Corridor Of Power 33/1 Emma’s Joy 33/1 True As An Arrow 33/1 Shockwave 66/1 Special Bond 80/1 Roaming Jet RACE 2 15/10 MAVERICK GIRL 5/2 Seattle Burning 7/1 Eyetunes 10/1 Sailing Away 10/1 Minnakuta 14/1 Monte Carlo Player 14/1 Kirinia 14/1 Glam I Am 14/1 Main Attraction 20/1 Olimpic Hall 25/1 Rock Burner 50/1 Tudor Monarch RACE 3 2/1 O TAMARA 4/1 Beataboutthebush 5/1 Seattle Sunrise 5/1 Samiam 7/1 Double Happiness 10/1 Audrie Do 10/1 Refrain 14/1 Itsmydarlin 14/1 Kungfoofighting 20/1 Fantasy Quest 25/1 Fatal Attraction RACE 4 5/2 Blizzard Belle 5/2 ACACIAWOOD 5/1 Summer Cruise 7/1 Sweetchild O Mine 10/1 Eros’s Girl 10/1 Silent Rush 14/1 Mystic Express 14/1 High Fashion 14/1 Baloo Baleerie 20/1 Stamford Bridge 25/1 Lecture’s Luck 33/1 Emerald Rose 33/1 Nomvula RACE 5 4/1 Storming Home 5/1 Kirkby Ninja 5/1 Flaming Ace 5/1 GRANDISSIMO 7/1 Stir It Up 12/1 Wow Holiday 12/1 Roman Ridge 16/1 Ze Tzar 16/1 Greatist Hits 16/1 Neptune’s Jewel 20/1 Sergeant Tibbs 20/1 Rave King 20/1 Bordered In Grey 25/1 Facebook 25/1 Dancingwithjackson 33/1 Rush In 33/1 Eco Storm 50/1 Rebel Flame RACE 6 16/10 WELSH EMPEROR 4/1 Fly Like The Wind 5/1 King Of Chaos 7/1 Solana 7/1 Elusive Silva 10/1 More Than Grand 14/1 Captain Splendid 25/1 Man Of The Cloth 25/1 Seattle Swing 33/1 Love Everlasting 33/1 Benji’s Dynasty 33/1 Eviction 50/1 Rhumba Magic 50/1 Badger Creek RACE 7 1/1 OOMPH 3/1 Bollemakiesie 10/1 Var Ahead 10/1 Turbo 10/1 Great Waves 10/1 Story Of My Life 14/1 Pepe Le Pew 14/1 Laventelhaan 25/1 Zevenastic 33/1 Soviet Cosmonaut RACE 8 4/1 Pioneer Spirit 4/1 Happy Lion 5/1 Black Toga 7/1 Mesmerize 7/1 Space Launch 7/1 WESTERN FORCE 10/1 Briar King 10/1 Peregrine King 10/1 Romeo Bravo 14/1 Percival 14/1 Covariance 25/1 Captain On The Run 33/1 Foyle RACE 9 4/1 NATIONAL KING 5/1 Amadeus Rocks 7/1 Fire Horse 7/1 Definitive 7/1 Flicker 12/1 Armorial 12/1 Gallactic Thunder 12/1 Island Express 16/1 Speed Lightning 16/1 Dynamite 16/1 Firth Of Clyde 16/1 Atso Time 20/1 Fly Me Over 25/1 Verlaine 33/1 Pacyano 33/1 Playingtheenemy 33/1 Just Too Early 33/1 Fontenoy 33/1 Stevedore 80/1 Lemon Fizz

START PA4/PiCk SiX3/JACkPoT2 3:10PM GR3 eAST CAPe deRBY (TuRF) - 2400M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-11-13-14)(3-4-7)(5-10)Fairview 6 2F16 4F16 4K16 1 fLy Like THe winD(R du Plessis) R Fourie ... 6 60.0 Dist▲ in frame last 13; 3F14 3F16 1F20 2 weLSH emperor(AC Greeff) A Fortune ........ 8 60.0 Dist▲ won last; in frame last 7; 1K20 1K16 5K16 3 eLuSiVe SiLVa(J Snaith) B Fayd’herbe ........... 1 60.0 Dist▲ 11K18 9K16 3F20 4 more THan GranD(J Snaith) C Murray ....... 7 60.0 hdgr ON; Dist▲ 5F16 7F16 2F20 5 kinG of CHaoS(DA Sham) k Zechner ............ 3 60.0 Dist▲ 11F18 2F20 8F20 6 SeaTTLe SwinG(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ....13 60.0 MR+1; Dist▲ 1K16 2K16 3K18 7 CapTain SpLenDiD(J Snaith) l Hewitson ...14 60.0 MR+1; btnF; Dist▲ 1F16 8F16 9F20 8 eViCTion(JVA Strydom) R Munger ................... 9 60.0 Dist▲ 12F14 3F19 1F24 9 man of THe CLoTH(G Paddock) l Mxothwa 12 60.0 hdgr ON; won last; 4F16 1F19 6F20 10 BenJi’S DynaSTy(DA Sham) S khathi .........10 60.0 hdgr ON; Dist▲ 12F22 10F16 10F20 11 rHumBa maGiC(AC Greeff) T Gould .............. 2 60.0 MR-5; Dist▲ unplaced last 4; 1K16 7K16 1F20 12 SoLana(A Nel) A domeyer .............................11 57.5 MR+3; Dist▲ won last; 2F19 4F18 6F20 13 LoVe eVerLaSTinG(AC Greeff) R khathi ....... 5 57.5 MR-3; Dist▲ 8D20 3F16 1F22 14 BaDGer Creek(AC Greeff) X ndlovu .............. 4 57.5 MR+10; Dist▲ won last;

START PA5/PiCk SiX4/JACkPoT3 3:45PM dAHliA PlATe (liSTed)(TuRF) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-4-9)(2-8)(6-10)Fairview 7 2F12 1F14 2F12 1 BoLLemakieSie(C Spies) C Zackey ............... 3 60.0 MR-76; btnF; Dist▼ 1F12 1F12 2 oompH(AC Greeff) A domeyer ......................... 2 60.0 won last 2; 2F10 1F10 6F11 3 GreaT waVeS(DA Sham) k Zechner ............... 5 58.0 9T10 3S10 1F12 4 LaVenTeLHaan(C Spies) R Munger ............... 6 58.0 won last; 2F12 5F12 1F10 5 pepe Le pew(Y Bremner) l Hewitson ............. 7 58.0 won last; 3F11 6F12 1F12 6 TurBo(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe ........................ 8 58.0 won last; 1K8 5K10 7 Var aHeaD(J Snaith) R Fourie ......................... 1 58.0 2F10 2F11 4F12 8 zeVenaSTiC(AC Greeff) T Gould ...................... 9 58.0 in frame last 5; 3F10 6F14 7F13 9 SoVieT CoSmonauT(C Spies) C Murray ...... 4 55.0 Dist▼ prev run on a/w; 5F12 3F12 2F12 10 STory of my Life(GD Smith) R danielson .10 55.0 btnF; hdgr ON;

START PA6/PiCk SiX5/JACkPoT4 4:15PM MR 88 HAndiCAP (TuRF) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(2-8-11)(5-12)(10-13)Fairview 810D20 8D24 1S16 1 pioneer SpiriT(JVA Strydom) R Fourie ........ 2 61.5 MR+5; hdgr OFF; Dist▼ won last; 5F14 10F12 1F12 2 BLaCk ToGa(T Laing) R danielson ................11 61.0 MR+5; won last; 9F13 5F16 7F16 3 meSmerize(J Snaith) l Hewitson ................... 4 58.0 MR-2; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 7F12 2F12 8F14 4 Happy Lion(DA Sham) k Zechner .................10 57.5 prev run on a/w; 7L14 8F12 3F12 5 SpaCe LaunCH(AC Greeff) A Fortune ...........13 57.5 8K12 1K10 10K10 6 perCiVaL(A Nel) A domeyer ............................ 5 56.0 btnF; 7F14 4F13 1F14 7 romeo BraVo(GW Uren) R Munger .............. 1 55.0 MR+4; Dist▼ won last; 10F12 2F10 3F10 8 weSTern forCe(T Laing) C Zackey .............. 9 55.0 1F12 10F12 3F10 9 pereGrine kinG(DA McKenzie) F Herholdt ... 3 54.0 5F13 3F13 8F14 10 Briar kinG(Y Bremner) C Murray .................12 53.5 MR-1; Dist▼ 10F10 6F10 15F12 11 CapTain on THe run(T Laing) e Webber .... 6 52.0 MR-4; unplaced last 8; 5F13 8F12 3F14 12 CoVarianCe(AC Greeff) X ndlovu .................. 7 52.0 Dist▼ 9F12 5F10 10F12 13 foyLe(Y Bremner) l Mxothwa ........................... 8 52.0 unplaced last 3;

START PA7/PiCk SiX6 4:50PM MR 70 HAndiCAP (TuRF) - 1200M - SAMe TRAineR:(1-2)(3-5-7-8)(4-13-19-20)(6-15)(11-12-14)(16-18)Fairview 9 1F10 17F12 5F10 1 SpeeD LiGHTninG(DA McKenzie) F Herholdt .....18 60.0 1F10 3F10 2F10 2 amaDeuS roCkS(DA McKenzie) k Ramsamy ...14 59.5 MR+4; btnF; in frame last 4; 3F10 2F12 9F10 3 firTH of CLyDe(Y Bremner) C Murray .......... 2 59.5 MR-1; 9F12 1F12 2F14 4 DefiniTiVe(JVA Strydom) W Agrella ............... 3 59.0 MR+5; Dist▼ 2F12 1F12 1F12 5 naTionaL kinG(Y Bremner) l Hewitson .......17 59.0 MR+5; won last 2; in frame last 3; 13V12 5T12 5V14 6 aTSo Time(C Spies) T Gould ........................... 4 58.5 MR-4; Dist▼ unplaced last 5; 9F12 6F13 9F13 7 paCyano(Y Bremner) X ndlovu ......................13 58.0 MR-21; Dist▼ unplaced last 10; 8F10 11F14 9F10 8 pLayinGTHeenemy(Y Bremner) l Mxothwa ...19 58.0 MR-4; Dist▼ unplaced last 9; 5F12 7F10 9F10 9 DynamiTe(T Laing) R danielson ....................11 57.5 MR-3; hdgr OFF; unplaced last 3; 4F12 1F12 8F12 10 fLiCker(AC Greeff) A Fortune .......................... 5 57.0 MR+5; prev run on a/w; 3F12 2F14 5F14 11 armoriaL(DA Sham) C Thabana ...................12 56.5 MR-1; Dist▼ 4F12 9F12 4F10 12 iSLanD eXpreSS(DA Sham) S khathi ..........15 56.0 MR-2; prev run on a/w; 1F12 7F12 13F14 13 fLy me oVer(JVA Strydom) R Fourie .............. 7 56.0 Dist▼ 7F14 2F12 1F12 14 GaLLaCTiC THunDer(DA Sham) k Zechner ..16 55.0 MR+14; won last; prev run on a/w; 12V17 1F10 2F10 15 fire HorSe(C Spies) C Zackey ....................... 6 54.5 MR+3; prev run on a/w; 15F10 3F12 10F12 16 JuST Too earLy(GD Smith) S naidoo ........... 1 52.5 prev run on a/w; 4F16 6F16 11F20 17 fonTenoy(GW Uren) R Munger.....................20 52.0 MR-4; Dist▼ 6F10 10F10 4F10 18 VerLaine(GD Smith) JP vd Merwe .................. 8 52.0 MR-2; 1F13 8F12 8F10 19 STeVeDore(JVA Strydom) - reserve 1 ..........10 52.0 MR-5; 13F16 12F12 13F14 20 Lemon fizz(JVA Strydom) - reserve 2 ............ 9 52.0 Dist▼ unplaced last 14;

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

GREYVILLE

Wednesday 4 MayGoing: good

Race 1 (789) Greyville 1400m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Polytrack) R80,000 S 730 1 0.00 Paperback Writer (5) 60.0 A Delpech 9/10 2 b c Var - Classique Story (Elliodor) S 638 2 1.75 Qeyaadah (2) 60.0 A Marcus 13/10 2 ch c Magic Albert - Azwa(AUS) (Haafhd) - 3 1.90 Just Cruised In (4) 60.0 W Kennedy 14/1 2 b g Just As Well - Modraj (Machiavellian) D 614 4 4.15 Baron Bellet (1) 60.0 M Yeni 45/1 D 740 5 7.90 Roy’s Yevahn (3) 60.0 D Dillon 25/1 D 715 6 14.65 Prince Myshkin (6) 60.0 S Randolph 20/1 S 661 7 18.40 Cupking (7) 60.0 K De Melo 110/1 Time: 82.72s (59.09s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 114%1st T:D Kannemeyer O:Khaya Stables (Pty) Ltd B:Avontuur Farm

Race 2 (790) Greyville 1400m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)(Polytrack) R80,000 S 731 1 0.00 Dawn Calling (1) 60.0 M Yeni 1/3 2 b f Trippi - Acquavella(GB) (Danehill Dancer) - 2 5.50 Costa Da Sol (3) 60.0 W Kennedy 35/1 2 b f Mogok - Corre Solta(BRZ) (Ski Champ) D 716 3 9.25 Time To Think (4) 60.0 G v Niekerk 7/1 2 ch f Philanthropist - Tick Tock (Captain Al) D 654 4 11.00 Phantom Rock (5) 60.0 S Veale 14/1 S 662 5 11.60 Mandolin (2) 60.0 D De Gouveia 66/1 S 418 6 13.60 Victory Cross (6) 60.0 B Lerena 55/1 D 716 7 23.35 Philadelphia Xpres (7) 60.0 A Delpech 14/1 Time: 82.81s (59.15s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 107%1st T:DC Howells O:Mr D D MacLean B:AW & Mrs Procter

Race 3 (791) Greyville 1200m Maiden Plate (F&M)(Polytrack) R80,000 S 691 1 0.00 Noodle (2) 60.0 A Marcus 4/1 3 ch f Var - Treaj Pots (Rich Man’s Gold) D 749 2 1.25 Pop Star (11) 60.0 S Veale 6/1 3 b f Bankable - Cresent Star (National Assembly) D 657 3 1.30 Gordon’s Cungee (6) 60.0 M Yeni 5/1 3 b f Demerit - Damowin(AUS) (Danehill) S 691 4 2.80 Obladi Oblada (7) 60.0 M Ntuli 16/1 K 473 5 3.80 Ichkeria (9) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 5/2 D 722 6 4.05 Agustina (1) 60.0 A Delpech 5/1 D 722 7 7.05 Sonic A P (10) 60.0 DS Lembethe 12/1 S 640 8 9.30 Roy’s Jewel (4) 60.0 W Kennedy 55/1 D 683 9 9.45 Si Si Senora (5) 60.0 D De Gouveia 66/1 D 724 10 9.70 Uproar (8) 60.0 C Habib 20/1 D 749 11 17.20 Vietnam (3) 60.0 B Nyawo 110/1 D 485 12 23.20 Roy’s Platinum (12) 60.0 D Dillon 66/1 Time: 70.34s (58.62s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:AJ Rivalland O:Mrs M D J Liley B:Wilgerbosdrift

Race 4 (792) Greyville 1200m Maiden Plate (Polytrack) R80,000 S 663 1 0.00 Dynamic Force (2) 60.0 A Delpech 15/10 3 b g Toreador - Bouncer (Black Minnaloushe) D 723 2 2.00 Nuntius (6) 60.0 A Marcus 18/10 3 b g Western Winter - Blue Swift(AUS) (Redoute’s Choice) D 723 3 3.25 Escovitch (5) 60.0 C Habib 45/1 4 b g Judpot - Pimento (Fort Wood) D 678 4 3.75 Too Cool (1) 60.0 D De Gouveia 125/1 S 732 5 4.00 Seattle Light (4) 60.0 B Lerena 4/1 S 453 6 4.25 Gold Chest (3) 60.0 S Veale 12/1 D 574 7 10.50 Wilber (9) 60.0 S Cele 14/1 - 8 12.00 Never Again (7) 60.0 B Nyawo 40/1 D 747 9 18.50 Carlin (8) 60.0 D Schwarz 45/1 Time: 69.94s (58.28s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:DS Bosch O:The Fire Racing Trust (Nom: Mr Alesh Naidoo) B:Waterford Stud

Race 5 (793) Greyville 1200m MR 70 Handicap (Polytrack) R68,000 S 686 1 0.00 Roy’s Marciano (3) 56.0 W Kennedy 15/2 3 b g Toreador - Rambo’s Love (Rambo Dancer) D 648 2 0.25 Lancat (2) 58.5 M Yeni 10/1 3 b g Black Minnaloushe - Bye Bye (Jet Master) D 750 3 0.75 Argo’s Jet (7) 57.5 S Moodley 7/2 5 ch g Argonaut - Champagne ‘n Roses (Goldmark) S 736 4 1.00 Pyrenees In Spain (4) 59.5 B Fayd’herbe 7/2 D 720 5 1.50 Buster Brown (6) 60.5 A Forbes 9/2 S 686 6 2.75 Texas Cowboy (5) 58.0 D De Gouveia 7/1 S 736 7 2.80 Master Sam (11) 54.0 K De Melo 12/1 D 52 8 3.30 Joshua’s Answer (8) 58.5 S Randolph 22/1 D 504 9 3.35 Draco (10) 53.5 M Ntuli 20/1 D 695 10 4.60 Long Walk (1) 52.0 A Balloo 55/1 S 737 11 4.85 Captured In Amber (12) 56.5 G v Niekerk 45/1 D 314 12 11.35 Jason Argo (9) 60.0 D Dillon 45/1 Time: 69.62s (58.02s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:KG Naidoo O:Mr Roy Moodley B:GJ Royden-Turner

Race 6 (794) Greyville 1400m MR 84 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack) R92,000 D 718 1 0.00 Brown Sugar (4) 60.0 W Kennedy 7/2 4 b f Dynasty - Enchanting Queen (Enchantment) D 694 2 1.75 Victory Takeover (5) 57.0 M Byleveld 9/2 5 b m St Petersburg - Victory Tale (Jet Master) V 916 3 2.25 Terepova (2) 54.5 Wes Marwing 8/1 3 b f St Petersburg - Teresina (Jet Master) D 620 4 5.00 French Lass (7) 54.5 S Randolph 8/1 D 720 5 6.75 Mission Rapids (3) 55.0 A Forbes 22/1 D 465 6 9.75 Chennai Babe (1) 60.0 K De Melo 18/10 D 717 7 10.50 Mogokity (6) 53.0 D De Gouveia 6/1 Time: 82.24s (58.74s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:G v Zyl O:Mr B D Burnard B:Kiette Stud

VAAL

Tuesday 3 MayGoing: good

Race 1 (1011) Vaal 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate R90,000 - 1 0.00 Act Of Loyalty (5) 60.0 Wei Marwing 16/10 2 b c More Than Ready - Gina Lollawitcha(AUS) (Perugino) T 898 2 0.20 Le Tigre (10) 60.0 S Brown 16/1 2 b c Tiger Ridge - Traviata (Elliodor) V 940 3 0.40 Queen Laurie (1) 57.5 J Penny 50/1 2 b f Great Britain - Maggie Kay (Lecture) V 991 4 2.50 Master Boulder (4) 60.0 R Simons 10/1 T 763 5 5.75 Hallo Mr (3) 60.0 M v Rensburg 7/2 V 939 6 11.00 Discoveror (2) 60.0 C Maujean 55/1 - 7 11.50 Enchanted Rock (9) 60.0 S Khumalo 5/2 V 941 8 14.00 Quintessa (8) 57.5 A Fortune 33/1 - 9 16.00 Admiral Henry (7) 60.0 Wes Marwing 25/1 - 10 24.00 Daring Feature (6) 60.0 M Thackeray 33/1 Time: 70.46s (58.72s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:MF de Kock O:Summerhill Stud Syndicate (Nom: Mr M J B Goss) B:bred in Australia

Race 2 (1012) Vaal 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R90,000 - 1 0.00 Zaakhira (9) 60.0 C Murray 1/1 2 b f Redoute’s Choice - Regally Blonde(AUS) (Royal Academy) - 2 7.50 Light Indigo (3) 60.0 A Fortune 25/1 2 ch f Judpot - Electric Indigo (Indigo Magic) - 3 8.00 Cinnamon Wind (2) 60.0 L Hewitson 20/1 2 ch f Noordhoek Flyer - Classic Minstral (Mistral Dancer) V 992 4 9.50 Burgundy Rose (5) 60.0 S Brown 40/1 T 794 5 9.75 Promise Bay (6) 60.0 C Zackey 11/2 T 693 6 11.25 Little Swift (4) 60.0 M v Rensburg 11/1 - 7 11.75 Quest D’Ore (7) 60.0 S Khumalo 15/4 - 8 12.25 Invisible Touch (1) 60.0 C Ngcobo 50/1 - 9 15.75 Kitty Coo (11) 60.0 M Thackeray 33/1 - 10 24.25 Greek Olive (8) 60.0 J Sampson 10/1 - 11 99.99 Hunting Girl (10) 60.0 D Neethling 70/1 Time: 70.76s (58.97s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:MF de Kock O:Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum B:bred in Australia

Race 3 (1013) Vaal 1000m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 T 871 1 0.00 Announcing Rain (9) 57.0 K Zechner 6/10 2 b f Trippi - Far Off Thunder (Thunder Gulch) - 2 1.50 Favour’s Pride (4) 57.0 C Zackey 35/1 2 b f Harry Hall - Sacred Sister (Manshood) V 930 3 5.75 Cherished Gold (6) 60.0 A Fortune 20/1 4 ch f Argonaut - Cherished Hope (Jallad) V 930 4 6.50 Pipkin (5) 60.0 S Khumalo 15/4 V 965 5 7.75 Elegant Beauty (2) 57.0 R Simons 25/1 V 965 6 12.00 Golden Memories (7) 60.0 L Hewitson 25/1 - 7 12.25 Three Kingdoms (1) 57.0 C Maujean 55/1 V 983 8 15.00 French Chante (3) 60.0 J Penny 55/1 Q 204 9 15.25 Accumulation (8) 60.0 G Wrogemann 16/1 V 965 10 22.00 Sea Of Love (10) 60.0 S Brown 45/1 Time: 57.15s (57.15s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 110%1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:Highlands

Race 4 (1014) Vaal 1400m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 T 823 1 0.00 Bateleur Again (11) 60.0 K Zechner 16/1 3 ch f Western Winter - Stratos (Jet Master) V 931 2 0.30 Seal My Fate (10) 60.0 C Zackey 11/2 3 b f Horse Chestnut - Red Seal (Saumarez) V 931 3 2.75 Sim-Alley Bank (8) 60.0 R Danielson 14/10 3 b f Bankable - Patchouli (Spectrum) V 933 4 3.50 Bank The Bill (13) 60.0 M v Rensburg 10/1 V 292 5 4.50 Over Stated (7) 60.0 R Munger 20/1 T 959 6 5.25 Chinese Whisper (5) 60.0 C Maujean 16/1 V 984 7 5.50 Pippi Shortsock (12) 60.0 G Wrogemann 11/2 T 956 8 5.75 Pride Of Barbados (9) 60.0 C Murray 20/1 V 97 9 6.25 Angel’s Smile (4) 60.0 S Khumalo 8/1 T 737 10 6.70 Trippi’s Favourite (1) 60.0 L Hewitson 40/1 D 527 11 6.75 Liquorice Moon (2) 60.0 M Thackeray 25/1 V 915 12 9.50 Approved (3) 60.0 S Brown 55/1 V 933 13 10.00 Polly Power (6) 60.0 C Ngcobo 100/1 Time: 83.86s (59.9s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 123%1st T:MG Azzie O:Drakenstein Stud (Nom: Mrs G A Rupert) B:Drakenstein Stud

Race 5 (1015) Vaal 1600m MR 76 Handicap (F&M) R92,000 T 797 1 0.00 Flying Silver (10) 56.0 L Hewitson 6/1 3 b f Silvano - Flymetothestars (Jet Master) T 687 2 2.25 She’s A Looker (2) 57.5 R Danielson 7/1 5 b m Mogok - Pin Up Babe (Gold Press) T 928 3 3.25 Span Die Seile (12) 55.5 C Murray 4/1 3 b f Captain Al - Start Me Up (Jet Master) T 1188 4 3.75 Zappy Choice (4) 57.0 K Zechner 16/1 T 928 5 5.00 Lexicon (9) 52.0 M Mjoka 8/1 V 934 6 5.10 Wendish (3) 58.0 S Brown 20/1 T 963 7 7.75 Missmasala (1) 63.5 S Khumalo 16/1 V 944 8 8.00 Polar Secret (7) 59.0 C Maujean 25/1 D 6 9 8.75 Sugar Pie (8) 54.0 R Simons 20/1 V 934 10 10.50 Bajan Fantasy (11) 59.5 A Fortune 4/1 V 915 11 12.00 Black Opium (5) 54.0 C Zackey 9/2 V 988 12 13.25 Nkomo (6) 56.5 M Thackeray 25/1 Time: 95.39s (59.62s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 125%1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:TD Andrews

Race 6 (1016) Vaal 1200m MR 88 Handicap R106,000 V 935 1 0.00 Zortziko (4) 54.5 R Simons 14/1 5 b g Jet Master - Sarabande (Goldmark) V 970 2 0.25 Donny G (8) 58.0 S Khumalo 14/10 3 b g Seventh Rock - Ladonna (Kabool) V 408 3 3.75 Vulcan (3) 60.0 C Maujean 33/1 7 b g Kahal - Enroute To Heaven (Northern Guest) V 985 4 4.00 Cohiba (2) 55.5 R Munger 40/1 T 541 5 4.25 Master’s Spirit (1) 58.5 Wei Marwing 7/1 T 981 6 4.50 Stavinsky (9) 58.5 S Brown 16/1 V 943 7 5.25 Flag Of France (10) 57.5 L Hewitson 10/1 T 904 8 6.50 Reef Of Fortune (11) 54.5 J Sampson 6/1 V 774 9 7.00 Shadow Line (5) 60.0 G Wrogemann 20/1 V 920 10 7.50 Oculus (6) 52.0 M v Rensburg 9/2 V 920 11 13.00 Cannes (7) 54.0 M Thackeray 45/1 Time: 69.41s (57.84s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:JJ v Vuuren O:Mrs A Devachander & Messrs J F & L M F Wernars & Vendel Civils (Pty) Ltd B:Avontuur Farm

Race 7 (1017) Vaal 1200m MR 73 Handicap R82,000 T 962 1 0.00 Last Battle (4) 59.0 G Wrogemann 11/2 6 b g Parade Leader - Landaulet (Badger Land) V 827 2 0.40 Rock Solid (8) 59.0 M v Rensburg 7/1 3 b c Seventh Rock - Best To Fly West (Dominion Royale) V 995 3 4.00 Movie Man (7) 52.0 C Murray 10/1 4 b g Mogok - Pin Up Babe (Gold Press) V 995 4 4.25 Francois P (2) 52.0 R Munger 50/1 V 787 5 4.30 Triple Apology (13) 52.0 J Penny 10/1 V 920 6 4.80 Night Editor (1) 56.0 L Hewitson 9/2 T 912 7 5.00 Mutakayyef (12) 57.5 S Khumalo 5/1 T 912 8 7.25 Excalivar (9) 52.5 K Zechner 66/1 V 315 9 7.75 News Flash (10) 52.0 C Ngcobo 33/1 V 936 10 10.00 Kopi Luwak (6) 52.0 M Thackeray 20/1 T 806 11 13.50 Talca (5) 58.0 R Danielson 16/1 V 936 12 31.00 Haddington (3) 57.0 J Sampson 8/1 V 944 13 34.00 Astro (11) 60.0 R Simons 5/1 Time: 70.05s (58.38s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 126%1st T:SW Kenny O:Mr K & Mrs L R A Zackey & Messrs J Nassif, Z L Nassif, G J Nassif & Messrs G, K & M M Nassif B:Lammerskraal Stud

Race 8 (1018) Vaal 1200m MR 64 Handicap (F&M) R75,000 V 937 1 0.00 Riverine Forest (5) 57.5 Wes Marwing 10/1 4 ch f Ashaawes - Forest Joy (Fort Wood) V 999 2 0.05 Seven Stars (4) 56.5 C Maujean 20/1 4 ch f Rebel King - Child Of Heaven (Joshua Dancer) T 956 3 0.55 Victor’s Castle (6) 58.0 S Brown 20/1 4 b f Spanish Harlem - Gripsholm (Anytime) V 999 4 1.10 Raring To Go (9) 59.0 S Khumalo 33/10 V 917 5 1.75 Movie Award (3) 59.0 C Ngcobo 15/2 T 982 6 2.40 Stairway To Heaven (10) 59.5 J Penny 13/2 V 973 7 3.00 Amazing Var (7) 60.0 C Zackey 25/1 T 957 8 6.25 Kahlua Rose (14) 59.5 R Danielson 6/1 V 937 9 6.50 Catwalk Tease (11) 56.5 R Munger 20/1 V 937 10 8.00 Queen Of Arts (1) 58.5 R Simons 55/1 V 937 11 8.75 Defi ning Looks (8) 60.0 L Hewitson 13/1 V 919 12 9.50 Lakahal (2) 57.0 K Zechner 20/1 V 919 13 10.50 Iwannabe (13) 59.5 G Wrogemann 15/2 T 894 14 12.50 La Strada (12) 57.0 C Murray 12/1 Time: 70.3s (58.58s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 123%1st T:B Warren O:Mesdames M J Wallace & J L Paterson B:GJ Armitage

VAAL

Thursday 5 MayGoing: good

Race 1 (1019) Vaal 1400m Maiden Juvenile Plate R90,000 - 1 0.00 Navarro (5) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 22/10 2 b c Silvano - A Star For Maria(AUS) (Noverre) T 947 2 0.15 Shortstop (2) 60.0 R Danielson 11/1 2 b c Rebel King - Bella Diva (Eli’s Star) T 906 3 0.75 Dromedaris (11) 60.0 G Wrogemann 14/1 2 b g Global One - Nautical (Fort Wood) - 3 0.75 Side Show (6) 60.0 S Khumalo 18/10 2 b c Querari - Show Piece (Fort Wood) V 879 5 2.00 Captain Sydney (1) 60.0 M v Rensburg 7/1 T 958 6 2.75 Hope Eternal (7) 60.0 C Zackey 16/1 T 976 7 4.25 Sundance (9) 60.0 C Murray 66/1 - 8 5.25 Speed Monitor (10) 60.0 D Habib 10/1 V 967 9 8.25 Thewaywemakem (3) 60.0 M Thackeray 33/1 T 923 10 10.25 Prince Of Savoy (8) 60.0 A Fortune 30/1 V 939 11 10.35 Wise Wizard (4) 60.0 S Brown 66/1 Time: 84.33s (60.24s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:MF de Kock O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:J Brannigan & G Davies

Race 2 (1020) Vaal 1400m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) R90,000 T 871 1 0.00 Blue Light Convoy (3) 60.0 A Fortune 18/10 2 ch f Traffi c Guard - Lady In Blue (West Man) V 941 2 3.50 Kings Creek (2) 60.0 R Danielson 8/1 2 b f King Of Kings - Bull Creek (Kahal) V 880 3 4.00 Frozen (1) 60.0 D Habib 22/10 2 ch f Admire Main - Winter Dimension (Exclusive Patriot) - 4 4.75 Queen Anne (5) 60.0 S Brown 4/1 T 905 5 6.50 Prada Princess (4) 60.0 C Murray 12/1 V 992 6 7.00 Half A Bar (6) 60.0 Wes Marwing 12/1 Time: 83.82s (59.87s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 113%1st T:GM Alexander O:Messrs E R Gertenbach, R J Murray, D A Simpson & J Labuschagne B:Summerhill Stud

Race 3 (1021) Vaal 1200m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 T 888 1 0.00 Invincible Flame (6) 60.0 Wes Marwing 16/10 3 b f I Am Invincible - Halo Halo(AUS) (Lonhro) T 844 2 4.25 Captured Quality (7) 60.0 Wei Marwing 15/10 3 b f King’s Apostle - Juvenescent(USA) (Elusive Quality) T 852 3 5.00 Winning Answer (1) 60.0 C Ngcobo 100/1 3 b f A P Answer - Winning Women (Centenary) V 984 4 5.50 Lolita (2) 60.0 D Habib 75/1 K 335 5 11.50 Queen’s Circus (8) 60.0 M Thackeray 20/1 T 957 6 12.25 La Manza (3) 60.0 S Khumalo 5/1 - 7 14.50 Styleonthemove (5) 57.0 C Zackey 8/1 V 984 8 19.75 La Femme Nikita (4) 60.0 C Maujean 125/1 Time: 71.41s (59.51s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 114%1st T:WH Marwing O:Mr M E Leaf B:bred in Australia

Race 4 (1022) Vaal 1400m Maiden Plate R90,000 - 1 0.00 Hideaway (8) 56.0 C Ngcobo 3/1 2 b c Starcraft - Hidden Huss(AUS) (Hussonet) V 946 2 4.25 Superficial (1) 60.0 M Thackeray 125/1 3 b g A P Answer - Sion Hill (Royal Chalice) V 946 3 4.75 Chosen Al (9) 60.0 L Bester 25/1 3 b c Muhtafal - Royal Key (Al Mufti) T 925 4 6.25 Bubbly Reply (2) 60.0 A Fortune 14/1 T 958 5 6.30 Arpad (4) 60.0 C Maujean 6/10 T 958 6 7.25 Hear The Thunder (5) 60.0 Wei Marwing 33/1 V 986 7 9.25 Dragon’s Breath (3) 60.0 J Greyling 12/1 V 945 8 13.00 Pearly Prince (6) 60.0 D Neethling 125/1 V 994 9 14.00 NewYorkStateOfMind (7) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 33/1 V 967 10 17.00 Uriah Heep (11) 60.0 R Munger 125/1 T 684 11 18.00 Chestnut Charlie (10) 60.0 R Simons 20/1 Time: 83.61s (59.72s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:PA Peter O:Mr H C N Da Costa B:bred in Australia

Race 5 (1023) Vaal 1400m MR 68 Handicap R75,000 V 972 1 0.00 Musical Man (8) 58.5 S Khumalo 5/2 5 ch g Horse Chestnut - Finland (Western Winter) V 944 2 2.50 Mendoza’s Melody (1) 56.0 R Simons 45/1 3 gr c Don Pedro Mendoza - Summer Tune (Thief Of Hearts) V 868 3 2.55 Pay As You Go (11) 52.0 C Murray 8/1 4 b g Fort Wood - Pay The Piper (Saumarez) V 995 4 4.00 De Lujo (10) 56.0 M Thackeray 11/2 T 962 5 4.05 Duty Dance (4) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 10/1 V 971 6 4.75 Wottahottie (12) 61.0 D Habib 8/1 V 996 7 5.25 Intandokazi (7) 52.0 J Mariba 14/1 V 913 8 5.50 Sleepinseattle (6) 54.5 R Danielson 20/1 V 971 9 7.50 All I Want (2) 55.0 K Zechner 22/1 T 660 10 8.25 Dance Kid (3) 52.0 C Ngcobo 40/1 T 911 11 9.25 King And Empire (5) 58.5 A Fortune 4/1 V 995 12 19.50 Lundy’s Star (9) 56.5 C Zackey 33/1 Time: 82.17s (58.69s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:BD Botes O:Messrs B D Botes, W J Coates & A G O’Connor & Mr & Mrs P A Michaelides B:WJ Engelbrecht

Race 6 (1024) Vaal 1400m MR 68 Handicap R75,000 V 972 1 0.00 Pied Piperess (8) 53.5 C Ngcobo 40/1 4 ch f Argonaut - Beautiful Piper (Lustra) V 944 2 2.75 William Nicol (7) 56.0 C Maujean 12/1 3 ch g Jam Alley - Amalfi Drive (Announce) V 996 3 3.25 Devious Tiger (12) 57.0 S Khumalo 9/1 5 b g Tiger Ridge - Angel Water (Model Man) V 996 4 3.75 Black Cossack (9) 52.0 R Munger 7/1 T 802 5 4.00 Divar (1) 58.5 Wei Marwing 7/1 V 972 6 4.05 Truly (2) 60.0 M v Rensburg 5/1 V 944 7 7.00 General Misty (4) 54.5 JP vd Merwe 11/1 V 971 8 7.25 Shot (5) 54.5 C Zackey 10/1 V 1017 9 7.30 Francois P (10) 53.5 J Greyling 14/1 V 971 10 8.25 First Sign (6) 55.5 J Mariba 33/1 V 996 11 8.75 Gypsy’s Inn (13) 53.5 J Penny 7/1 V 971 12 9.00 Crimson Magic (3) 58.0 K Zechner 7/1 T 912 13 10.25 Beza (11) 53.0 C Murray 50/1 V 996 14 10.75 Teagan’s Boy (14) 52.0 M Thackeray 25/1 Time: 82.15s (58.68s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:G Maroun O:Messrs D A Simpson, G J Maroun & J A Maroun B:Cheveley Stud

Race 7 (1025) Vaal 1000m MR 80 Handicap R92,000 V 966 1 0.00 Fidelio (5) 59.0 R Danielson 6/1 3 b g Argonaut - Sleek Braashee (Braashee) V 943 2 3.25 Manx Park (1) 61.5 S Khumalo 6/1 4 b g Battersea Park - Green Oasis(SNL) (Waajib) V 936 3 3.50 All Night Flight (12) 56.5 C Murray 14/1 3 b g Noordhoek Flyer - Shot In The Dark (Rakeen) V 918 4 4.00 Magic (8) 58.0 S Brown 15/4 V 749 5 5.25 Extreme Dubai (10) 59.5 C Zackey 11/2 V 966 6 6.50 Chief Sioux (4) 52.5 M Thackeray 10/1 V 936 7 7.00 Blazing Brave (2) 52.5 K Zechner 45/1 V 966 8 7.75 Just Africa (7) 59.0 C Ngcobo 7/2 V 1017 9 8.00 Excalivar (6) 52.0 J Penny 125/1 V 730 10 9.00 Malta Rocks (9) 62.5 M Mjoka 14/1 V 966 11 11.00 Nice Stride (11) 57.5 R Simons 20/1 T 982 12 99.99 Captain’s Diva (3) 58.5 G Wrogemann 45/1 Time: 56.67s (56.67s avg/1000m, or 64km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:E Verdonese O:Messrs L K Heynes & A C Smith B:Adv AP Joubert

Race 8 (1026) Vaal 1600m MR 83 Handicap R106,000 V 970 1 0.00 Kings Archer (11) 58.0 M v Rensburg 13/2 4 b c A P Arrow - Qusoor(IRE) (Fasliyev) T 904 2 0.75 El Maestro (10) 58.0 K Zechner 10/1 3 ch g Dupont - Soloist (Kahal) V 787 3 2.50 Hawaiian Sun (12) 57.0 J Penny 8/1 5 ch g Zambesi Sun - Hula Queen(USA) (Irish River) T 929 4 2.60 Enbharr (6) 57.0 Wei Marwing 5/2 V 885 5 3.00 Noble Star (9) 56.0 M Mjoka 20/1 T 855 6 3.25 Boy Boy (4) 57.5 C Murray 8/1 T 980 7 3.80 Lock Him Up (7) 56.5 S Khumalo 10/1 V 971 8 4.25 Nation Builder (2) 55.0 R Danielson 11/2 T 275 9 4.75 Baahir (1) 57.0 T Appie 45/1 V 935 10 5.00 Counterstroke (5) 60.0 C Zackey 16/1 D 304 11 5.80 Star Point (8) 55.5 R Simons 16/1 V 885 12 6.50 Jet Fever (3) 58.5 G Wrogemann 25/1 Time: 94.31s (58.94s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:ST Pettigrew O:Mr I F M van Schalkwyk B:Shadwell Stud

Race 9 (1027) Vaal 1600m MR 69 Handicap R82,000 V 942 1 0.00 Mr Balboa (11) 53.5 K Zechner 12/1 4 b g Lundy’s Liability - Scholarship (Fanatic Dane) V 942 2 0.60 Roving Jet (7) 57.5 JP vd Merwe 6/1 4 ch g Jet Master - Matchless Maiden (Argosy) V 972 3 0.70 Woza Madoda (9) 60.0 A Fortune 28/10 5 b g Black Minnaloushe - Wooden Doll (Fort Wood) V 920 4 0.80 Exploracy (5) 52.0 C Murray 55/1 V 990 5 3.50 Lisnoble (10) 52.0 M Mjoka 25/1 V 783 6 4.00 Prospectus (13) 57.5 Wei Marwing 7/1 Q 182 7 5.00 Son Of Approval (1) 52.0 N Patel 18/1 V 886 8 7.50 Champions Cup (12) 56.0 C Zackey 35/1 V 972 9 8.00 Leigh Woods (6) 54.0 J Mariba 6/1 T 927 10 8.50 Aza Arrow (14) 52.5 C Maujean 12/1 V 914 11 9.50 Seventh Pillar (8) 55.5 S Khumalo 10/1 T 980 12 10.50 Sir Trippi (4) 56.0 R Munger 25/1 V 935 13 11.25 World Domination (2) 60.0 M Thackeray 14/1 T 912 14 21.00 Neo Jet (3) 52.0 J Penny 45/1 Time: 94.74s (59.21s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:MG Azzie O:Mr A & Mrs F J Van Vuuren B:TD Andrews

FAIRVIEW

Friday 6 MayGoing: good

Race 1 (469) Fairview 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)(Turf) R62,000 F 354 1 0.00 Silva Key (1) 60.0 S Khumalo 6/1 2 b f Bold Silvano - Recondite (Sportsworld) F 422 2 0.10 Killala (8) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 11/2 2 b f Dan De Lago - Ballina (Cordoba) - 3 1.35 Southern Sunset (6) 60.0 C Zackey 14/1 2 b f Greys Inn - Southern Burst (Western Winter) - 4 2.10 Clifton Sands (3) 60.0 R Khathi 10/1 F 424 5 3.60 Marcelle (5) 60.0 X Ndlovu 5/2 - 6 5.85 Seattle Burning (9) 60.0 A Fortune 18/10 - 7 6.35 Spring Lady (2) 60.0 S Khathi 25/1 F 422 8 11.85 Clear To Go (4) 60.0 C Murray 33/1 - 9 12.35 Blue Rain (7) 60.0 L Mxothwa 40/1 Time: 57.67s (57.67s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:Y Bremner O:Mr F H McGrath & Dr A H Parker B:Ascot Stud

Race 2 (470) Fairview 2400m Maiden Plate (Turf) R62,000 F 435 1 0.00 Three Trees (6) 56.5 C Zackey 28/10 3 ch f Visionaire - Spring Garland (Rambo Dancer) F 425 2 2.25 Messageinabottle (1) 60.0 W Agrella 15/10 5 ch h King of Kings - Pure Sands (Jabal Tarik) F 462 3 5.75 Count’s Quest (4) 60.0 L Mxothwa 33/10 4 b g Count Dubois - Regal Quest (Royal Flo) F 414 4 10.25 True As An Arrow (2) 60.0 T Gould 33/1 F 435 5 21.75 Badger’s Belle (3) 56.5 R Munger 14/1 - 6 27.50 Flaming Diyas (5) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 7/1 F 462 7 85.75 Royal Ace (7) 60.0 B Claassen 66/1 Time: 154.75s (64.48s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 113%1st T:T Laing O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Team Valor & Summerhill

Race 3 (471) Fairview 1600m Maiden Plate (Turf) R62,000 V 914 1 0.00 Road To Indy (3) 60.0 R Munger 12/10 3 b g Distorted Humor - Ms. Blue Blood(USA) (A P Indy) K 514 2 2.25 Sun Power (7) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 5/1 3 ch g Lateral - Asahi (National Emblem) F 425 3 3.50 Russian Archer (2) 60.0 S Khathi 16/1 3 b g A P Arrow - Sarafan (Damascus Gate) F 434 4 4.00 Paratus (8) 60.0 A Fortune 33/10 F 381 5 4.75 Way Past Midnight (1) 60.0 R Fourie 16/1 F 462 6 6.75 Lessfl ashmorecash (5) 60.0 C Zackey 16/1 K 502 7 11.00 Black Rake (6) 60.0 B Vlooh 75/1 F 425 8 12.25 Oracle (9) 60.0 C Murray 16/1 S 860 9 62.25 Billy’s Magic (4) 60.0 S Khumalo 14/1 Time: 99.53s (62.21s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:T Laing O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Klawervlei Stud

Bruce le Roux - 082 493 5773PO Box 501, Mooi River 3300

email: [email protected]

Congratulations to all the connections

Bred by Bruce Le Roux

SECRET WARNING 3 b g Kahal - Emperor’s Warning (Caesour)

WON at Greyville 1600m, 4 May

SECRET WARNING 3 wins2 places7 runs

Bred by Bruce Le Roux

SIRE OF CHAMPIONS

& Placed . . . DIRTY CHAMPAGNE, NORMANZ, VICTORY TEAM

VAR stands at AvontuurContact Pippa Mickleburgh

021 855 1442 or 083 658 [email protected]

PAPERBACK WRITER 2 b c Var - Classique Story (Elliodor) WON at Greyville, 1400m, 4 May

NOODLE 3 ch f Var - Treaj Pots (Rich Man’s Gold)

WON at Greyville, 1200m, 4 May

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

WON at Fairview, 1200m, 6 May

COSMIC BURST 3 ch f Var - Colour Burst (Lizard Island)

WON at Greyville, 1200m, 6 May

ZEN MASTER 3 b g Var - Joyful (Fort Wood)

WON at Turffontein, 1200m, 7 May

3 ch f Var - Treaj Pots (Rich Man’s Gold) 1 win4 runs

PAPERBACK WRITER 1 win2 runs

4 wins2 places10 runs

3 ch f Var - Colour Burst (Lizard Island)

2 wins1 place4 runs

1 win1 place3 runs

Race 7 (795) Greyville 1600m MR 94 Handicap (Polytrack) R98,000 D 624 1 0.00 Last Tiger (6) 54.0 A Delpech 11/2 5 b g Eyeofthetiger - Fashion File (Count Dubois) D 719 2 0.15 Mountain Master (2) 54.0 G v Niekerk 22/10 5 b g Jet Master - Mountains Of Mist(IRE) (Shirley Heights) D 746 3 0.90 Mackdesi (7) 54.5 C Storey 33/1 4 ch g Galileo - Dreamalittledream(IRE) (Danehill Dancer) D 696 4 4.90 Mumsy’s Jet (8) 57.5 D De Gouveia 9/2 D 703 5 5.15 Aspara (9) 55.0 M Byleveld 13/2 S 733 6 7.15 Sabadell (5) 64.5 B Fayd’herbe 50/1 D 727 7 7.40 Thirtytwo Squadron (4) 53.0 C Habib 10/1 D 753 8 7.65 Lady Of Kildare (3) 53.0 K De Melo 9/1 D 631 9 9.40 Nicklaus (1) 52.5 M Ntuli 9/2 Time: 94.65s (59.16s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:D Kannemeyer O:Messrs M E Gelb & D M Kannemeyer B:The Alchemy

Race 8 (796) Greyville 1600m MR 76 Handicap (Polytrack) R75,000 D 682 1 0.00 Secret Warning (2) 59.0 A Marcus 5/2 3 b g Kahal - Emperor’s Warning (Caesour) D 727 2 0.10 Tanjiro (4) 60.0 A Delpech 22/10 3 b g Kahal - Tristram’s Frolic (Northern Guest) S 736 3 1.85 Semonkong (7) 53.0 DS Lembethe 125/1 4 b g Brave Tin Soldier - Uzime (National Emblem) D 726 4 1.90 Petite Master (8) 57.5 K De Melo 8/1 S 736 5 1.95 Royal Union Jet (5) 57.0 S Veale 15/2 S 644 6 2.45 Baltic Amber (9) 58.0 G v Niekerk 14/1 D 432 7 2.95 Jonovich (1) 58.5 M Byleveld 16/1 S 710 8 4.70 Mr Mcsteamy (6) 57.5 D Dillon 8/1 D 720 9 8.45 Matador In Red (3) 55.5 Wes Marwing 12/1 D 583 10 13.45 Diesel Engine (11) 52.0 M Ntuli 33/1 D 557 11 15.20 Apple Jack (10) 54.0 W Kennedy 55/1 Time: 94.76s (59.23s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:CS Laird O:Messrs R R Naidoo, V Archary, Mayesh Chetty & S T Pather B:B Le Roux

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

GREYVILLE

Friday 6 MayGoing: good

Race 1 (797) Greyville 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)(Turf) R80,000 - 1 0.00 Poster Girl (4) 60.0 W Kennedy 13/10 2 b f Ashaawes - Golden Glamour (Model Man) - 2 3.25 Roy Is Second (1) 60.0 B Lerena 4/1 2 ch f Horse Chestnut - Tropical Winter (Western Winter) - 3 5.25 Mostarda (3) 60.0 D De Gouveia 14/1 2 b f Horse Chestnut - Carina Coleman (The Sheik) S 639 4 7.00 Reine de L’ermine (2) 60.0 C Storey 10/1 - 5 7.25 Mermaid Mambo (5) 60.0 M Yeni 3/1 - 6 11.50 Roaring Forties (6) 60.0 S Randolph 15/2 Time: 76.63s (63.86s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:G v Zyl O:Mr B D Burnard B:Boland Stud

Race 2 (798) Greyville 1200m Maiden Juvenile Plate (Turf) R80,000 - 1 0.00 Palladium (7) 60.0 K De Melo 5/1 2 b c Silvano - Minelli (Elliodor) D 740 2 0.10 Rand Hedge (9) 60.0 A Delpech 18/10 2 b g Kildonan - Polish Lady (Right Approach) S 707 3 3.60 My Pal Al (3) 60.0 S Randolph 6/1 2 b c Captain Al - Crown Ridge (Caesour) S 638 4 5.10 Prince Ariano (2) 60.0 W Kennedy 9/2 S 765 5 5.35 St Peter’s Bay (4) 60.0 S Veale 80/1 - 6 8.10 The Stag King (8) 60.0 M Byleveld 50/1 - 7 9.85 Great Value (5) 60.0 A Marcus 6/1 - 8 11.35 Steve Rubell (6) 60.0 M Yeni 13/2 - 9 13.60 Yorkshire Dales (1) 60.0 B Lerena 14/1 Time: 73.88s (61.57s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:CS Laird O:The Fire Racing Trust (Nom: Mr Alesh Naidoo) B:Avontuur Farm

Race 3 (799) Greyville 1000m Maiden Plate (Polytrack) R80,000 K 357 1 0.00 Great Expectations (2) 60.0 S Veale 18/10 3 b g Seventh Rock - Zeigler (Elliodor) D 700 2 0.05 Destined For Dawn (1) 60.0 D Schwarz 9/2 5 b g Lion Tamer - Order The Oscar (What A Prospect) S 732 3 4.05 Victory Team (4) 57.0 A Delpech 5/2 2 b c Var - Venetian Lady (Captain Al) S 181 4 4.55 Shoshone (9) 60.0 W Kennedy 33/1 S 732 5 9.05 Silver Green (6) 60.0 D De Gouveia 16/1 D 700 6 9.55 Kursaal (3) 60.0 A Balloo 110/1 T 816 7 14.30 Royal Enclosure (5) 57.0 Wei Marwing 9/2 S 732 8 16.30 High Maintenance (7) 60.0 D Dillon 55/1 S 641 9 24.05 Flying Mr P (8) 60.0 M Yeni 30/1 Time: 58.15s (58.15s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:DR Drier O:Mr W J C Mitchell & Miss N Mitchell B:Drakenstein Stud

TURFFONTEIN

Saturday 7 MayGoing: good

Race 1 (1028) Turffontein 2200m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 T 956 1 0.00 Silver Stripe (10) 60.0 A Fortune 18/10 3 ch f Silvano - Badger’s Gift (Badger Land) T 977 2 1.00 Aventurine (6) 60.0 S Khumalo 8/10 3 b f Brave Tin Soldier - Garnet (Parade Leader) T 977 3 2.70 Cranberry Crush (9) 60.0 C Ngcobo 55/1 3 ch f Kahal - Juniper Berry (Fahal) T 959 4 2.90 Countess Jemina (7) 60.0 M v Rensburg 16/1 V 938 5 10.50 Vision Of Dahlia (8) 60.0 R Danielson 10/1 T 959 6 13.00 Oblivion (4) 60.0 D Habib 30/1 T 977 7 14.10 Victory Arrow (1) 60.0 S Brown 70/1 T 959 8 18.20 Spanish Secret (2) 60.0 R Simons 110/1 V 987 9 24.40 Destiny’s Jewel (5) 60.0 Wes Marwing 25/1 V 589 10 24.70 Yes Dear (3) 60.0 C Zackey 110/1 Time: 142.49s (64.77s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:GV Woodruff O:Drakenstein Stud (Nom: Mrs G A Rupert) B:Drakenstein Stud

Race 2 (1029) Turffontein 1600m Maiden Plate (F&M) R90,000 T 908 1 0.00 Jewel Of Gibraltar (2) 60.0 R Danielson 16/1 4 b c Rock of Gibraltar - Bella Jewel(AUS) (Rory’s Jester) T 823 2 0.20 Isolde (9) 60.0 S Khumalo 6/1 3 b f Silvano - Kokkewiet (Elliodor) T 959 3 1.20 Flying Dream (3) 60.0 A Fortune 6/1 3 ch f A P Arrow - Bindella (Jallad) T 956 4 1.50 Russian Friend (8) 60.0 B Lerena 5/2 T 977 5 4.25 Keep My Promise (10) 60.0 M Thackeray 66/1 T 974 6 6.75 Grand Jury (4) 60.0 S Brown 25/1 V 931 7 8.95 Shirley-Kay (1) 60.0 N Patel 75/1 V 931 8 9.25 Gusheshe (6) 60.0 C Ngcobo 7/1 V 938 9 15.00 Ursula (12) 60.0 J Sampson 100/1 T 977 10 16.20 Aspen shadow (11) 60.0 C Zackey 70/1 T 977 11 21.80 Gypsy Pirate (7) 60.0 T Appie 20/1 V 987 12 99.99 Now You See Her (5) 60.0 G Wrogemann 5/2 Time: 100.57s (62.86s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:GV Woodruff O:Mr D Shawe B:bred in Australia

Race 3 (1030) Turffontein 1450m MR 80 Handicap R92,000 T 857 1 0.00 Kangaroo Jack (1) 64.5 A Fortune 9/2 3 b g Querari - Rainbow Flag (Model Man) T 803 2 0.40 Danza (2) 58.0 C Ngcobo 2/1 3 b g Mambo In Seattle - Tavita (Rakeen) V 995 3 3.70 Tabreek (9) 56.0 Wei Marwing 11/2 4 b g Redoute’s Choice - Zarzuela(NZ) (Zabeel) V 971 4 3.90 Tokyo Drift (3) 53.5 M v Rensburg 10/1 V 943 5 5.00 Master Archer (4) 61.0 S Khumalo 7/1 T 929 6 5.80 Golden Man (10) 54.5 R Danielson 6/1 T 981 7 7.40 Without Permission (7) 57.5 B Lerena 12/1 T 964 8 7.50 One Yesterday (6) 54.5 M Thackeray 16/1 V 920 9 9.00 Aleut (8) 52.5 M Mjoka 50/1 V 944 10 9.25 Caughtinthedeep (5) 53.5 C Zackey 25/1 Time: 87.81s (60.56s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:GM Alexander O:Mrs M J Wallace B:RB Wallace

Race 4 (1031) Turffontein 1450m MR 88 Handicap (F&M) R116,000 V 916 1 0.00 Tahini (9) 55.5 S Khumalo 5/1 3 b f Silvano - Taomina(GER) (Langfuhr) T 951 2 1.80 Silver Class (5) 59.5 R Simons 11/2 4 b f Silvano - Aylesbury (Rakeen) V 916 3 2.40 Fly Phillippa (8) 56.0 C Ngcobo 10/1 4 b f Dynasty - Kelly’s Olympics(USA) (Kingmambo) T 901 4 3.30 Noor (4) 60.0 Wei Marwing 15/4 T 768 5 3.50 Khonza (2) 57.5 Wes Marwing 10/1 V 973 6 5.80 Nitrogen (6) 52.0 M Thackeray 5/1 V 916 7 7.20 Finding Alice (3) 55.5 M v Rensburg 6/1 T 963 8 10.00 Firstimesacharm (7) 58.5 C Zackey 16/1 V 916 9 11.00 Julie Doolittle (1) 56.0 G Wrogemann 20/1 T 963 10 14.00 Close Relative (10) 55.0 R Danielson 10/1 Time: 87.38s (60.26s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:SG Tarry O:Mrs M P Foulkes & Mr O de W Foulkes B:Maine Chance

ACT OF LOYALTY 2 b c More Than Ready - Gina Lollawitcha(AUS) (Perugino)

WON at Vaal over 1200m, 3 Mayfor trainer MF de Kock

ZAAKHIRA2 b f Redoute’s Choice - Regally Blonde(AUS) (Royal Academy)

WON by 7.50L at Vaal over 1200m, 3 Mayfor trainer MF de Kock

INVINCIBLE FLAME3 b f I Am Invincible - Halo Halo(AUS) (Lonhro)

WON by 4.25L at Vaal over 1200m, 5 Mayfor trainer WH Marwing

HIDEAWAY2 b c Starcraft - Hidden Huss(AUS) (Hussonet)

WON by 4.25L at Vaal over 1400m, 5 Mayfor trainer PA Peter

JAM TART4 ch f Duke Of Marmalade - Majestic Girl(AUS) (Galileo)

WON by 2.0L at Fairview over 2000m, 6 Mayfor trainer AC Greeff

JEWEL OF GIBRALTAR4 b c Rock of Gibraltar - Bella Jewel(AUS) (Rory’s Jester) WON at Turffontein over 1600m, 7 May

for trainer GV Woodruff

www.aushorse.net.au

and placed . .Gordon’s Cungee, Mackdesi, Qeyaadah, Tabreek

WON Gr2 Drill Hall Stakes

NEW PREDATOR 3 b c New Approach - Head Over Heels(AUS) (Fastnet Rock)

at Greyville over 1400m, 6 Mayfor trainer JJ v Vuuren

NOODLE3 ch f Var - Treaj Pots (Rich Man’s Gold) WON at Greyville, 1200m, 4 May

. . . . and placed . . .NAVASHA, NETFLIX

WILGERBOSDRIFT

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

Congratulations to Connections

breeders of

Gr2 Fillies Guineas

NIGHTINGALE3 b f Silvano - Quickwood (Fort Wood)

NEGROAMARO3 gr f Fort Wood - Touch Of Tuscan (Al Mufti)

3RD

2NDat Greyville, 1600m, 6 May

TRIPTIQUE 4 b g Trippi - Pearl River (Jallad)

at Greyville 1400m, 6 May

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

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

Congratulations to all the connections

breeders of

2ND Gr2 Drill Hall Stakes4 wins

7 places13 runs

. . . and placed . . .LE TIGRE

DANZA 3 b g Mambo In Seattle - Tavita (Rakeen) 2nd at Turffontein 1450m, 7 May

IN THE MOMENT 3 b g Mambo In Seattle - Wolf’s Rain (Wolfhound)

WON at Greyville 1600m, 6 May

1 win7 places15 runs

Dr Bennie van der MerweCell: 083 460 4066

[email protected]

Mambo In Seattle stands at

Kingmambo - Weekend In Seattle (Seattle Slew)

MAMBO MIME 3 b c Mambo In Seattle - Murmuration(USA) (Miswaki)

at Greyville 1600m, 6 May

3rd Gr2 Guineas3 wins

7 places10 runs

1 win8 places12 runs

Race 4 (472) Fairview 1600m Conditions Plate (F&M)(Turf) R72,000 F 374 1 0.00 Kumiko (4) 52.0 T Gould 11/2 4 b f Silvano - Sashay (London News) F 374 2 0.75 Sunset Tripp (6) 60.0 S Khumalo 2/1 4 ch f Trippi - Red Growler (Fort Wood) F 436 3 4.25 Withbatedbreath (8) 54.0 X Ndlovu 3/1 4 b f Fort Wood - Awaited(GB) (Machiavellian) F 420 4 4.75 Mirror The Moon (5) 54.0 C Murray 5/1 S 643 5 4.85 Casha (7) 55.5 S Khathi 20/1 F 365 6 6.35 Rockin The Daisies (3) 52.5 R Munger 20/1 F 426 7 8.35 Firing Queen (1) 54.0 JP vd Merwe 7/1 F 374 8 9.10 Black Kitten (2) 57.5 L Mxothwa 14/1 Time: 100.02s (62.51s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:AC Greeff O:Dr P D Clarke & Mrs N I Hurtado-Clarke & Milkwood Stud (Nom: I G Robertson) B:Milkwood Stud

Race 5 (473) Fairview 1400m MR 63 Handicap (Turf) R62,000 F 443 1 0.00 Wow Holiday (3) 57.5 L Mxothwa 7/1 3 br g Harlan’s Holiday - Wanice(USA) (Mr Prospector) F 445 2 1.25 Stir It Up (5) 59.5 S Khathi 8/1 3 b g Lateral - Dollar Delight (Model Man) F 464 3 2.50 Paulus (10) 59.0 C Zackey 30/1 3 b g King’s Apostle - Usual Winner(BRZ) (A Good Reason) F 362 4 2.60 Dr Finley (9) 57.0 A Fortune 12/1 F 421 5 2.70 Ace Antonius (11) 55.5 E Webber 16/1 F 430 6 2.95 Knox (8) 58.5 R Munger 11/2 F 396 7 5.20 Bordered In Grey (7) 57.5 S Khumalo 4/1 F 362 8 6.20 Capstone Von Kluh (1) 60.0 B Vlooh 20/1 F 316 9 6.45 Rave King (2) 55.5 R Fourie 7/1 F 412 10 8.70 Rush In (14) 56.0 JP vd Merwe 14/1 F 430 11 9.95 Oreo (13) 59.5 K Ramsamy 14/1 F 387 12 10.05 Impressionist (6) 58.0 B Claassen 16/1 F 430 13 12.30 Lemon Fizz (4) 52.0 S Naidoo 50/1 F 396 14 21.05 Inquisition (12) 53.0 C Murray 12/1 Time: 84.32s (60.23s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:G Paddock O:Mr M A Paddock B:bred in Argentina

Race 6 (474) Fairview 1400m MR 61 Handicap (F&M)(Turf) R62,000 F 405 1 0.00 Midnight Breeze (11) 59.5 A Fortune 7/2 3 b f Warm White Night - Swann’s Way (Centenary) F 405 2 0.25 Haizi’s Daizy (9) 60.0 R Fourie 11/2 3 ch f Rebel King - Haizi (Kahal) F 468 3 2.75 Brooke’s Montana (7) 59.0 JP vd Merwe 12/1 3 b f Ideal World - Wild Almond (Fort Wood) F 413 4 3.25 Queen Of Rock (6) 54.5 C Murray 11/2 F 444 5 4.50 Kalahari Queen (5) 56.5 L Mxothwa 7/1 T 824 6 5.00 Isabelle (8) 57.0 S Khathi 40/1 F 417 7 7.25 Bizzy Peg (4) 52.5 R Munger 40/1 F 413 8 7.50 Millenium Reign (12) 52.0 K Ramsamy 66/1 K 446 9 8.00 Vitoria (2) 59.5 R Khathi 6/1 F 444 10 8.10 Latera (13) 57.5 S Khumalo 11/2 F 431 11 8.35 Brilliant Idea (10) 57.5 T Gould 16/1 F 353 12 15.60 In The Know (3) 52.0 S Naidoo 40/1 F 467 13 32.85 Countess Bacardi (1) 52.0 X Ndlovu 100/1 Time: 84.72s (60.51s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:AC Greeff O:Mr I W Longmore, Mrs D J Sherrell & Stone Hill Stud (Nom: Mr H C W Rix) B:J Smith

Race 7 (475) Fairview 1200m Pinnacle Stakes (Turf) R94,000 F 449 1 0.00 Juan Two Three (1) 57.0 A Fortune 5/1 3 b g Var - Counterpoise (Counter Action) F 341 2 1.75 Normanz (10) 62.0 W Agrella 5/1 5 b g Var - la Normandie(CHI) (American Chance) F 447 3 2.00 Villa Del Largo (5) 62.0 R Khathi 4/1 6 b h Jallad - You Belong To Me(USA) (End Sweep) F 438 4 3.50 Eternal Jet (3) 56.5 S Naidoo 45/1 F 367 5 3.60 Vauclair (7) 62.0 S Khumalo 22/10 F 367 6 3.70 Unannounced (4) 62.0 C Zackey 7/1 F 293 7 4.95 Al Don Cumarco (2) 62.0 R Fourie 7/1 F 447 8 10.45 Sedge (9) 58.0 JP vd Merwe 35/1 F 449 9 14.95 Stormy Ridge (8) 58.0 X Ndlovu 70/1 F 392 10 20.20 Foyle (6) 53.5 C Murray 45/1 Time: 68.07s (56.73s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:AC Greeff O:Messrs C G & L F Scribante B:Haras Del Carmo

Race 8 (476) Fairview 3200m Glenlair Trophy (Listed)(Turf) R150,000 F 423 1 0.00 Crown Of Gold (2) 60.0 C Zackey 15/10 7 ch h Silvano - Palace Bride(AUS) (Palace Music) F 423 2 2.25 Oh So Modus (3) 53.0 R Fourie 15/10 4 b g Modus Vivendi - Oh So Bold (Scuffl eburg) F 436 3 3.50 Lucky Gambler (6) 52.0 K Ramsamy 15/4 7 b m Silvano - Miss Mischief (Qui Danzig) F 358 4 9.25 Badger’s Trail (1) 52.0 S Devoy 40/1 F 463 5 9.50 Mulaazem (5) 52.0 C Murray 10/1 F 396 6 19.75 Familiar Chat (4) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 30/1 Time: 210.71s (65.85s avg/1000m, or 55km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:T Laing O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Midlands Equine

Race 9 (477) Fairview 2000m MR 68 Handicap (F&M)(Turf) R68,000 F 292 1 0.00 Jam Tart (2) 60.5 X Ndlovu 5/1 4 ch f Duke Of Marmalade - Majestic Girl(AUS) (Galileo) F 444 2 2.00 Eternal Winter (1) 57.0 JP vd Merwe 9/1 4 b f Western Winter - Easyjadeasy (Model Man) F 437 3 3.25 Hazel Jay (6) 56.5 R Fourie 5/1 6 b m Victory Moon - Havana Moon (Sharp Romance) F 437 4 3.35 Big Bucks (4) 59.5 A Fortune 7/2 F 357 5 5.60 Cup Bearer (8) 57.0 S Khathi 20/1 T 961 6 6.85 Soldier Girl (10) 58.5 S Naidoo 10/1 F 437 7 7.10 Eau De Creole (3) 52.5 R Munger 20/1 F 345 8 8.60 Shawl (5) 57.0 C Zackey 14/1 F 401 9 9.85 Celtic Revival (7) 52.5 E Webber 33/1 F 444 10 9.95 Up In Lights (12) 54.0 S Khumalo 4/1 F 420 11 11.95 First Of May (9) 56.5 C Murray 20/1 F 428 12 13.20 Magma (11) 59.5 L Mxothwa 40/1 Time: 126.24s (63.12s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:AC Greeff O:Mr R Kieswetter & Ridgemont Stud (Nom: Mr Craig Carey) B:bred in Australia

Race 10 (478) Fairview 1000m MR 60 Handicap (F&M)(Turf) R62,000 F 439 1 0.00 Sorbonne (3) 58.0 K Ramsamy 11/2 5 b m King of Kings - La Boutique (Jallad) F 424 2 1.25 Dame Hamilton (4) 60.0 S Khumalo 4/1 3 b f Rock Of Rochelle - Supa Dodge (Super Magic) K 446 3 3.50 Dance In The Woods (7) 56.5 R Munger 15/1 4 ch f Elusive Fort - Assembly Dancer (National Assembly) F 465 4 5.00 Nomvula (5) 56.5 E Webber 6/1 F 394 5 5.50 Cuveo (10) 56.0 JP vd Merwe 10/1 F 413 6 5.60 Credibility (12) 56.5 A Fortune 9/2 F 413 6 5.60 Radisha (2) 58.0 B Vlooh 20/1 F 413 8 7.85 Camara’s Park (9) 55.0 S Devoy 100/1 F 439 9 10.35 Toby Jug (6) 58.0 L Mxothwa 14/1 K 516 10 10.85 Septima (14) 60.0 W Agrella 14/1 F 417 11 11.35 Matron Prilli (15) 58.0 S Khathi 66/1 F 430 12 11.85 Sunday Seventh (13) 59.5 C Thabana 20/1 F 326 13 11.90 Rocking Donna (1) 57.5 S Naidoo 66/1 F 466 14 12.40 Juniper (8) 58.0 C Zackey 40/1 F 439 15 14.15 Rose Of Sienna (11) 55.0 X Ndlovu 20/1 Time: 58.28s (58.28s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 117%1st T:AC Greeff O:Mr P J Louwrens B:Yellow Star Stud

Race 4 (800) Greyville 1200m MR 76 Handicap (F&M)(Polytrack) R82,000 S 734 1 0.00 Cosmic Burst (5) 58.0 S Veale 13/2 3 ch f Var - Colour Burst (Lizard Island) D 694 2 1.75 Time Marches On (9) 61.0 B Fayd’herbe 15/2 4 b f Overlord - Timeless Tune (Exclusive Patriot) D 694 3 3.00 Ostentation (7) 59.0 K Zechner 7/1 4 b f Fort Beluga - Elegant Princess(ARG) (Thunder Gulch) D 655 4 3.25 Fly Peg Fly (4) 63.5 D De Gouveia 33/10 D 745 5 4.00 Durban Blues (1) 57.5 B Lerena 6/1 D 742 6 4.05 Aznerak (11) 53.0 C Storey 50/1 D 694 7 5.05 Deep Down Rebel (12) 59.0 D Dillon 16/1 D 623 8 5.10 Airtime (2) 52.0 DS Lembethe 55/1 D 442 9 6.85 News Filter (10) 55.0 K De Melo 10/1 S 593 10 7.10 Snow Rose (3) 59.5 B Jacobson 4/1 D 529 11 10.60 Cyclone Sassy (8) 61.0 S Randolph 14/1 S 734 12 11.60 Syringa (6) 57.0 M Byleveld 40/1 Time: 70.44s (58.7s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 123%1st T:DR Drier O:Messrs P Govender, K P Naidoo, Drs M K K Naidoo & S M Naidoo B:Collingwood Stud

Race 5 (801) Greyville 1400m Gr2 Drill Hall Stakes (Turf) R400,000 T 899 1 0.00 New Predator (4) 56.0 Wei Marwing 7/2 3 b c New Approach - Head Over Heels(AUS) (Fastnet Rock) S 687 2 0.50 Triptique (10) 59.0 S Veale 33/1 4 b g Trippi - Pearl River (Jallad) T 899 3 2.00 Ice Machine (7) 59.0 B Lerena 5/1 7 b g Silvano - Skid Alley (Elliodor) D 396 4 3.75 Saratoga Dancer (8) 58.0 M Yeni 16/1 K 396 5 3.90 Legislate (6) 60.0 A Delpech 11/10 K 349 6 5.65 The Conglomerate (9) 59.0 A Marcus 7/1 K 445 7 6.40 Night Trip (1) 58.0 G v Niekerk 33/1 K 396 8 7.15 Punta Arenas (5) 58.0 K De Melo 16/1 D 556 9 7.65 Diamond King (11) 58.0 W Kennedy 75/1 T 876 10 8.65 Mister Matchett (3) 58.0 Wes Marwing 125/1 K 396 11 9.40 Gold Onyx (2) 58.0 K Zechner 66/1 Time: 85.35s (60.96s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:JJ v Vuuren O:Messrs J F & L M F Wernars B:bred in Australia

Race 6 (802) Greyville 1600m Gr2 Fillies Guineas (3yo Fillies)(Turf) R400,000 K 351 1 0.00 Bela-Bela (10) 60.0 A Delpech 11/2 3 b f Dynasty - Mystic Spring(IRE) (Royal Academy) D 702 2 0.50 Nightingale (5) 60.0 G v Niekerk 9/2 3 b f Silvano - Quickwood (Fort Wood) T 901 3 2.25 Negroamaro (9) 60.0 Wei Marwing 5/1 3 gr f Fort Wood - Touch Of Tuscan (Al Mufti) D 704 4 4.00 Flying Ice (6) 60.0 D Dillon 20/1 T 953 5 5.25 Intergalactic (7) 60.0 A Marcus 14/1 K 387 6 5.50 Silver Mountain (1) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 8/10 D 704 7 5.60 Bella Sonata (4) 60.0 W Kennedy 100/1 T 901 8 5.85 Alexa (2) 60.0 R Danielson 55/1 D 704 9 7.10 Taffety Tart (13) 60.0 M Byleveld 110/1 D 704 10 7.15 Lala (12) 60.0 S Veale 110/1 T 878 11 7.25 Shatoosh (3) 60.0 K Zechner 55/1 D 704 12 8.25 Our Destiny (11) 60.0 S Randolph 110/1 D 704 13 9.25 Fromafar (14) 60.0 B Nyawo 110/1 D 704 14 10.75 Killer Woman (8) 60.0 B Lerena 66/1 Time: 98.97s (61.86s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 127%1st T:J Snaith O:Varsfontein Stud (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr J S Kalmanson) B:Cheveley Stud

Race 7 (803) Greyville 1600m Gr2 Guineas (3yo’s)(Turf) R600,000 K 385 1 0.00 Black Arthur (5) 60.0 A Delpech 33/10 3 b c Silvano - Grace Me Guide (Western Winter) T 955 2 0.50 Rabada (11) 60.0 A Marcus 7/2 3 b c Brave Tin Soldier - Jordie (Fard) D 703 3 1.50 Mambo Mime (6) 60.0 S Randolph 10/1 3 b c Mambo In Seattle - Murmuration(USA) (Miswaki) S 711 4 2.00 Ten Gun Salute (3) 60.0 B Lerena 14/1 T 902 5 2.05 Malak El Moolook (7) 60.0 R Danielson 33/1 D 744 6 2.30 Celtic Captain (10) 60.0 W Kennedy 55/1 T 955 7 2.40 Prospect Strike (14) 60.0 K Zechner 20/1 D 703 8 2.65 Redcarpet Captain (2) 60.0 K De Melo 20/1 D 703 9 2.90 Baritone (8) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 33/10 K 385 10 4.65 It’s My Turn (9) 60.0 G v Niekerk 12/1 D 611 11 10.90 Exit Here (4) 60.0 D Dillon 50/1 D 703 12 13.90 Victorious Jay (13) 60.0 M Byleveld 25/1 S 644 13 14.90 Sylvester The Cat (12) 60.0 M Yeni 7/1 D 719 14 18.40 Royal Armour (1) 60.0 A Forbes 100/1 Time: 98.63s (61.64s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 126%1st T:J Snaith O:Mr A N & The Hon Mrs G R Foster B:AN Foster

Race 8 (804) Greyville 1600m Maiden Plate (Polytrack) R80,000 D 723 1 0.00 In The Moment (9) 60.0 K Zechner 11/2 3 b g Mambo In Seattle - Wolf’s Rain (Wolfhound) D 647 2 1.75 Manoeuvre (2) 60.0 K De Melo 3/1 3 ch g Muhtafal - National Sensation (National Assembly) S 713 3 3.00 Naked Truth (1) 60.0 C Storey 75/1 3 b g Atso - Striptease (Dolpour) D 698 4 3.05 Royal Champion (8) 60.0 S Veale 15/2 S 763 5 4.55 Roy’s Amazing Ash (10) 60.0 B Jacobson 8/1 D 700 6 6.30 Open Answer (6) 60.0 D Dillon 40/1 D 225 7 7.80 Aro Gold (3) 60.0 B Lerena 20/1 D 747 8 8.05 Sweet Turn (4) 60.0 W Kennedy 4/1 D 747 9 12.80 Mehmed (5) 60.0 M Ntuli 7/2 D 747 10 15.30 JustLikeLuke (7) 60.0 A Forbes 8/1 Time: 97.52s (60.95s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 125%1st T:SG Tarry O:Mr B Riley B:Gary Player Stud

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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

ESTATEBREEDERS OF

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

3RD Gr2 Guineas

MAMBO MIME 3 b c Mambo In Seattle - Murmuration(USA) (Miswaki)

at Greyville, 1600m, 6 May3 b c Mambo In Seattle - Murmuration(USA) (Miswaki)

3 wins5 places10 runs

2ND Perfect Promise Sprint (2yoF)(L)

LIVE LIFE 2 b f Trippi - Viva (National Assembly)

at Kenilworth, 1200m, 8 May

(L)

2 b f Trippi - Viva (National Assembly)

1 win2 places3 runs

PAPERBACK WRITER

2 b c Var - Classique Story (Elliodor) WON Greyville, 1400m, 4 May

PAPERBACK WRITER 1 win

2 runs

. . . and placed . . . Normanz

ZORTZIKO

5 b g Jet Master - Sarabande (Goldmark) WON Vaal, 1200m, 3 May

5 b g Jet Master - Sarabande (Goldmark)

4 wins8 places19 runs

PALLADIUM

2 b c Silvano - Minelli (Elliodor) WON Greyville, 1200m, 6 May2 b c Silvano - Minelli (Elliodor)

Greyville, 1200m, 6 May

DEBUT WIN

Congratulations to the connections

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

STARFLASH2 b c Pathfork - Star Safari (Jallad)

Won by 2.50L at Kenilworth, 1000m, 8 MayCongratulations to

VH Marshall, Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste, Connemara Stud

1 win2 places

4 runs

Race 5 (1032) Turffontein 1800m MR 79 Handicap R92,000 T 842 1 0.00 Seven Single (4) 53.5 C Ngcobo 11/2 3 b g Seventh Rock - Blue Ballad (Rakeen) V 970 2 2.25 Netflix (7) 58.5 G Wrogemann 5/1 3 b g Tiger Ridge - Cyber Cento (Centenary) T 980 3 3.00 Charanga (6) 54.0 R Danielson 5/2 4 b g Mullins Bay - Dancer’s Choice (Royal Prerogative) T 981 4 3.40 Imperial Gold (1) 60.0 B Lerena 7/2 T 981 5 4.30 Enaad (3) 60.0 S Brown 12/1 V 990 6 5.20 Captain Leon (2) 52.0 M Thackeray 10/1 V 885 7 6.80 Lord Windsor (5) 53.0 S Khumalo 5/1 Time: 112.46s (62.48s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:MF de Kock O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Arc-en-Ciel

Race 6 (1033) Turffontein 2000m MR 64 Handicap (F&M) R75,000 V 866 1 0.00 A P Chanel (6) 59.5 A Fortune 6/1 4 ch f A P Arrow - Cococay (National Emblem) T 856 2 0.70 Flirting Around (10) 56.5 M v Rensburg 8/1 3 b f Seul Amour - Holy Smoke (Kilconnel) T 977 3 1.00 Russian Star (9) 59.5 R Danielson 14/1 3 b f Silvano - Wooden Doll (Fort Wood) V 866 4 3.40 Laurel Cherry (11) 60.0 Wei Marwing 7/1 T 961 5 3.90 Cambridge Choir (12) 60.0 M Thackeray 8/1 T 978 6 5.30 Cote De Pablo (5) 52.5 C Ngcobo 14/1 T 978 7 5.50 Beautiful Flautist (8) 60.5 J Sampson 13/2 V 989 8 5.60 Leah’s Little Luv (13) 52.0 J Penny 20/1 V 989 9 7.60 Bird Alley (3) 57.5 S Brown 5/1 T 961 10 8.35 Leopard Lily (7) 57.5 R Simons 8/1 T 764 11 8.40 French Approval (1) 52.0 DS Lembethe 80/1 T 961 12 10.10 Allegorical (2) 59.0 S Khumalo 11/1 V 866 13 99.99 Susquehanna (4) 55.5 C Zackey 10/1 Time: 125.22s (62.61s avg/1000m, or 57km/h) SP Total %: 127%1st T:GM Alexander O:Messrs G M Alexander, F Dippenaar, A B Giuricich, G C Kalil, P Moonsammy, G P Sadie & B Yearham & Mrs A P Whicher B:PAM Magid & Summerhill Stud

Race 7 (1034) Turffontein 1000m MR 96 Handicap R116,000 T 952 1 0.00 Viking Hero (3) 59.5 S Khumalo 11/2 6 ch g Mullins Bay - Out Of Norway (All Fired Up) T 318 2 0.75 Dreamuponadream (6) 55.5 R Danielson 10/1 4 ch g Judpot - Heart Of Destiny(AUS) (Danzero) V 966 3 3.15 Duke Nukem (2) 53.5 M Thackeray 5/1 3 ch g Bankable - Guest Gallery (Special Preview) V 1025 4 3.55 Captain’s Diva (4) 52.0 J Penny 75/1 V 985 5 3.65 Thrust (1) 56.0 R Simons 16/10 T 952 6 4.35 Gun Fighter (8) 57.5 B Lerena 8/1 T 952 7 5.15 Varbration (10) 56.5 G Wrogemann 35/1 S 665 8 5.35 Jade Bay (7) 59.0 C Ngcobo 8/1 T 952 9 7.25 Deliver The Power (5) 60.0 C Zackey 10/1 S 783 10 9.25 One Man’s Dream (9) 60.5 A Fortune 20/1 Time: 57.6s (57.6s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:G Maroun O:Miss M Uren & Mr G J Maroun B:Barton Hall Stud

Race 8 (1035) Turffontein 1200m MR 76 Handicap (F&M) R92,000 V 999 1 0.00 Spider Flower (1) 53.5 M v Rensburg 9/2 3 b f Greys Inn - Cleome (Muhtafal) T 908 2 1.00 Seeking Venus (2) 56.0 S Khumalo 14/10 3 b f Trippi - Dive(USA) (Storm Cat) T 964 3 1.60 Our Miracle (4) 56.0 M Mjoka 12/1 3 b f Mogok - Just Jettin’ Along (Jet Master) T 714 4 1.85 Cash In Camilla (3) 52.0 J Penny 50/1 T 873 5 2.05 Samarra (12) 53.5 C Zackey 40/1 V 999 6 2.35 Lady Thistle (9) 54.0 R Danielson 25/1 V 916 7 2.85 Leila’s Charger (6) 61.0 A Fortune 7/1 V 984 8 3.25 Jay River (8) 52.5 C Ngcobo 16/1 T 964 9 4.00 Eye The Countess (5) 53.0 DS Lembethe 55/1 T 953 10 5.40 London (7) 61.0 B Lerena 5/1 T 964 11 6.80 Chartwell (10) 57.0 M Thackeray 20/1 T 848 12 8.20 Ladies Club (11) 52.0 N Patel 50/1 Time: 71.85s (59.88s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:ST Pettigrew O:Mr I F M van Schalkwyk B:Rosedene Stud

Race 9 (1036) Turffontein 1200m Maiden Plate R90,000 V 703 1 0.00 Zen Master (12) 60.0 G Wrogemann 12/1 3 b g Var - Joyful (Fort Wood) V 993 2 0.25 Star Trek (4) 60.0 S Brown 40/1 3 b g Silvano - Supreme Prospect (Model Man) T 925 3 0.35 Mr Rambo (8) 60.0 S Khumalo 3/1 3 b g Toreador - Rambo’s Flirt (Rambo Dancer) V 983 4 0.85 Amber Flash (1) 60.0 B Lerena 14/1 T 694 5 2.10 Relish (10) 60.0 Wei Marwing 7/2 T 845 6 2.50 Record Bid (2) 60.0 Wes Marwing 25/1 V 967 7 2.60 The Witness (3) 60.0 A Fortune 5/2 V 946 8 2.80 Charltons Announce (9) 60.0 D Neethling 75/1 T 949 9 3.10 Crown Of The Moon (5) 60.0 C Zackey 110/1 T 949 10 3.20 Ray Donovan (7) 60.0 DS Lembethe 7/1 T 949 11 3.50 Devious Xandre (11) 60.0 C Ngcobo 12/1 V 993 12 4.25 Man The Fort (6) 60.0 M Thackeray 25/1 Time: 73.44s (61.2s avg/1000m, or 59km/h) SP Total %: 123%1st T:M Houdalakis O:Messrs D Shawe & Bryn Ressell B:Gary Player Stud

BORROWDALE

Saturday 7 MayGoing: good

Race 1 (120) Borrowdale 1000m Maiden Plate R5,600 H 107 1 0.00 Supa Wonder (6) 60.0 F Herholdt 11/20 3 b g Soar With Eagles - Dupa Dear (Tilden) - 2 0.75 Sulawesi (3) 60.0 L Pagel 11/2 4 b c Black Minnaloushe - Surabi (Wolfhound) H 107 3 2.75 Nemba Beach (8) 60.0 S Chambers 7/1 4 b g Mullins Bay - All About Style(IRE) (Hawk Wing) H 114 4 8.75 Piece Of Pizzaz (1) 57.5 C Murray 14/1 H 4 5 10.25 Argodaba (2) 57.5 K Derere 66/1 H 114 6 15.25 Skrik Vir Moor (4) 54.5 D Frank 55/1 L 459 7 16.50 Schwarzekatze (5) 60.0 C Maujean 7/1 - 8 27.50 Gimme Victory (7) 54.5 S Sawere 20/1 Time: 57.57s (57.57s avg/1000m, or 63km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:K Swanson O:Mr S P Gorringe, Mr P D & Mrs U A Gorringe, Messrs A W Smith, M W Smith & V Patel & Mr G Carter & Mrs P J Lewis B:Sandford Farm

Race 2 (121) Borrowdale 1000m TBA Sales Stakes R7,000 H 106 1 0.00 Wylde Style (3) 55.5 C Maujean 17/10 2 b f West Man - Soul Seeker(ZIM) (Hermitage) H 106 2 2.00 Jinx Johnson (7) 55.5 C Murray 25/1 2 ch f Tamburlaine - Moonee Valley(ZIM) (Kitalpha) H 106 3 2.05 Determination (8) 58.0 J Greyling 8/1 2 b c Right Approach - She’s Game(AUS) (Desert King) H 113 4 3.80 Lady Carina (5) 55.5 R Munger 7/10 H 113 5 4.30 Devil In Command (6) 58.0 JP vd Merwe 40/1 H 78 6 7.80 Rhythmical Reply (4) 58.0 B McNaughton 20/1 H 113 7 8.80 Rebel Soldier (2) 58.0 C Habib 75/1 H 106 8 17.80 Cream And Honey (1) 55.5 S Sawere 66/1 Time: 57.68s (57.68s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 121%1st T:A Bronkhorst O:Mr P J Moor B:PJ Moor

Race 3 (122) Borrowdale 1000m MR 55 Handicap R7,000 H 99 1 0.00 Aqaba (2) 57.0 C Habib 12/1 4 b c Mogok - Major Distraction (Mistral Dancer) H 112 2 0.25 Dirty Champagne (6) 60.0 JP vd Merwe 7/2 5 gr h Var - White Oleander (Lecture) H 112 3 1.50 Temple Run (12) 56.0 B McNaughton 12/1 5 b g Toreador - Queen Cleopatra (Caesour) H 119 4 2.00 Go Galaxy (9) 60.0 K De Melo 12/1 H 119 5 3.00 Romantic Balladeer (3) 59.0 S Chambers 10/1 H 99 6 3.05 Copper Sky (1) 61.5 L Pagel 7/2 H 119 7 3.55 Pente’s Daughter (7) 58.5 C Maujean 16/1 H 119 8 3.80 Aiiyayaii (11) 58.0 C Murray 20/1 H 102 9 4.30 Sky (14) 57.0 R Munger 18/1 H 112 10 4.35 Don Vito (13) 54.5 D Frank 30/1 H 112 11 4.85 Nuggets (10) 56.5 F Herholdt 55/1 H 112 12 5.35 Anthony’s Lazer (5) 59.0 K Derere 10/1 H 118 13 6.35 Slick (8) 60.0 S Sawere 14/1 H 119 14 8.35 Glastonbury (4) 53.0 M Nyamagwete 70/1 H 63 15 8.45 Tail Wind (15) 53.5 C Kudumba 55/1 Time: 58.47s (58.47s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:B Stidolph O:Newbury Racing (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr D E Evans) B:Scott Bros

Race 4 (123) Borrowdale 1200m MR 90 Handicap R7,000 H 105 1 0.00 Newton Power (10) 56.0 JP vd Merwe 18/10 6 b g Newton - Red Spirit (Slew The Red) H 83 2 0.50 Road To Dubai (1) 57.0 F Herholdt 8/1 4 b g The Sheik - Fourth Avenue (Model Man) V 786 3 1.25 Tamarind (6) 52.0 K De Melo 10/1 4 b c Kahal - Balsam(IRE) (Cadeaux Genereux) H 111 4 1.50 Approval Rating (9) 63.0 J Greyling 7/1 H 111 5 2.25 Picalilly (8) 59.5 R Munger 10/1 H 105 6 3.25 The Mutineer (7) 52.0 K Derere 11/2 H 111 7 3.35 Atso’s Scheme (4) 59.0 S Chambers 16/1 H 117 8 6.35 Gentle Brook (2) 52.0 C Maujean 35/1 H 83 9 8.85 Super Trouper (3) 60.5 B McNaughton 22/1 H 105 10 14.85 Carla The Rebel (5) 52.0 C Murray 6/1 Time: 70.03s (58.36s avg/1000m, or 62km/h) SP Total %: 120%1st T:GG Terzi O:Messrs S H Murray, G M Littleford, P C Rugg & J M Eaton B:Bush Hill Stud

Race 5 (124) Borrowdale 1700m Maiden Plate R7,000 H 109 1 0.00 Standpoint (8) 60.0 L Pagel 8/1 3 b g Century Stand - Bliss Point(ZIM) (Kitalpha) D 136 2 0.05 Barbarian (7) 60.0 R Munger 13/20 3 b g Silvano - Alderry (Al Mufti) T 854 3 2.55 Sylvianna (3) 57.0 JP vd Merwe 12/1 3 b f Silvano - Maximum Break (Western Winter) H 115 4 3.30 In The Oven (4) 60.0 J Greyling 33/1 H 115 5 4.30 Blechley Park (6) 60.0 C Murray 12/1 H 115 6 6.80 Expensive (5) 60.0 K Zechner 66/1 H 115 7 7.30 Grand Opera (11) 60.0 C Maujean 11/1 H 114 8 10.80 My It Girl (1) 57.0 N Takawira 25/1 H 115 9 13.80 Princess Of Rock (9) 57.0 C Habib 75/1 H 114 10 16.30 Chatou (10) 57.0 F Herholdt 14/1 H 114 11 18.30 Eightyshadesofgray (2) 57.0 K De Melo 70/1 Time: 101.9s (59.94s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 113%1st T:GG Terzi O:Mr G Goksel B:Rumbavu Park Stud

Race 6 (125) Borrowdale 1800m MR 70 Handicap R7,000 V 829 1 0.00 Perfect Grace (12) 58.0 C Maujean 4/1 4 b g Antonius Pius - Balinese Dancer(USA) (Red Ransom) H 110 2 0.75 Scarlett Ice (14) 54.0 J Greyling 66/1 4 b f Black Minnaloushe - Rainbow Flag (Model Man) H 95 3 1.25 Arrowfield (2) 54.0 JP vd Merwe 20/1 5 b m A P Arrow - Amy Jane(IRE) (Orpen) H 110 4 2.50 Bankers Blues (11) 55.0 K Derere 75/1 H 108 5 2.75 Notorious (1) 52.0 K De Melo 7/1 H 117 6 3.50 Jean’s Dancer (5) 60.0 C Murray 9/2 H 117 7 3.60 Parade Prancer (4) 57.5 BV Vengesa 33/1 H 110 8 4.10 Red Savage (8) 58.0 R Munger 5/1 H 110 9 4.35 Al Salaam (13) 52.0 K Zechner 14/1 H 108 10 6.10 Star Dance (3) 53.0 S Chambers 16/1 H 110 11 8.00 Cool Solution (6) 57.5 F Herholdt 14/1 D 608 12 8.60 Valmont (15) 52.5 C Habib 66/1 H 118 13 10.10 Detente (10) 52.5 B McNaughton 55/1 V 885 14 10.35 Africain (7) 61.0 L Pagel 11/2 H 117 15 11.10 Wee Doch ‘n Dorris (9) 57.0 N Takawira 40/1 Time: 108.75s (60.42s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 118%1st T:A Bronkhorst O:Centaur Syndicate (Nom: Mr C J Danckwerts) B:Highlands

Race 7 (126) Borrowdale 2000m Gr1 The Castle Tankard R50,000 H 111 1 0.00 Rock The Country (10) 53.0 J Greyling 50/1 7 b g Western Winter - First Arrival (Northern Guest) H 118 2 0.50 Mathematician (6) 52.0 B McNaughton 5/2 3 b g Black Minnaloushe - Time Piece (Elliodor) H 117 3 1.00 Windigo (1) 52.0 K De Melo 13/1 4 b g Windrush - Forbidden Fruit (Goldkeeper) H 111 4 3.50 Eurakilon (5) 55.5 L Pagel 5/1 - 5 4.00 Flax (4) 60.0 C Habib 4/1 H 111 6 4.25 Print The Pounds (8) 52.0 S Chambers 22/1 T 950 7 4.75 Fah Fee (2) 52.0 C Murray 6/1 H 111 8 5.25 Equina (11) 52.5 C Maujean 8/1 H 111 9 8.25 Lucky Sam (7) 53.0 K Zechner 7/1 H 117 10 8.50 Merhaba (9) 52.0 K Derere 75/1 H 111 11 15.50 Lava Flow (12) 52.0 R Munger 50/1 H 97 12 17.00 Tallie Two (3) 52.0 JP vd Merwe 40/1 Time: 119.63s (59.82s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 122%1st T:GG Terzi O:Mr G Goksel B:Hallmark Thoroughbreds

KENILWORTH Sunday 8 May

Going: good

Race 1 (544) Kenilworth 1000m Workrider’s Maiden Plate (F&M) R75,000 K 498 1 0.00 Indigo Storm (1) 60.0 L Geledu 25/1 3 b f Count Dubois - Night Beauty (Shaamit) K 513 2 1.75 State Ballet (3) 60.0 D Wana 16/1 3 b f St Petersburg - Sovereign Flo (Captain Al) K 513 3 1.95 Trippvilia (2) 60.0 A Ndlele 5/2 3 b f Trippi - Servilia (Caesour) K 520 4 2.25 Alpha Girl (7) 57.0 A Ndzongo 4/1 K 497 5 5.25 Rebel’s Burst (6) 57.5 L Nhose 9/2 K 524 6 8.25 Svala (4) 60.0 M Tshabane 5/2 K 524 7 9.00 Kwando (5) 60.0 S Tamela 12/1 Time: 60.1s (60.1s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 113%1st T:VH Marshall O:Mr & Mrs C J Davis B:JW & WJ & CJ Davis

Race 2 (545) Kenilworth 1000m Maiden Juvenile Plate R75,000 K 496 1 0.00 Starflash (3) 60.0 M Byleveld 5/2 2 b c Pathfork - Star Safari (Jallad) K 496 2 2.50 Oceans Trip (4) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 17/10 2 b c Trippi - Nova Zembla (Western Winter) - 3 4.50 Nation Glow (5) 60.0 G Behr 25/1 2 b c Warm White Night - National Delux (National Assembly) - 4 6.75 Varational (8) 60.0 A Andrews 22/1 - 4 6.75 Varonella (9) 60.0 C Orffer 14/1 K 372 6 6.80 Gimme Green (7) 60.0 B May 40/1 - 7 6.90 De Lago’s Future (6) 60.0 G Wright 12/1 - 8 7.30 Turbulent Air (10) 60.0 R Fourie 15/2 K 496 9 8.30 British Fairy (1) 60.0 K Steyn 100/1 K 472 10 11.55 Newsman (2) 60.0 A Domeyer 11/2 Time: 59.18s (59.18s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 119%1st T:VH Marshall O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:Connemara Stud

Race 3 (546) Kenilworth 1000m MR 72 Handicap R75,000 K 500 1 0.00 Al Wahed (10) 62.0 B May 22/10 4 b g Elusive Fort - Bump ‘n Grind (Qui Danzig) K 476 2 0.75 Ledbury (4) 57.5 M Byleveld 7/1 3 b g Querari - Leda (Count Dubois) K 481 3 1.75 Mission Control (6) 58.5 A Domeyer 9/2 3 b g Captain Al - Rei Rei (Doowaley) K 325 4 1.80 Muskets ‘N Roses (2) 56.0 D Dillon 33/1 K 510 5 1.90 Cardinal Call (5) 59.5 C Orffer 14/1 K 511 6 2.20 Boomtown Belter (1) 56.5 R Fourie 9/2 F 429 7 3.70 Soweto Moon (3) 55.0 H vd Hoven 14/1 K 468 8 4.95 London Knight (7) 57.0 G Behr 16/1 K 500 9 5.25 Saint Donan (9) 61.5 B Fayd’herbe 9/1 K 511 10 5.65 Princess Jane (8) 56.0 A Andrews 33/1 Time: 58.95s (58.95s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:JMT Stewart O:Messrs G A Hauptfl eisch & P F van Reenen B:GA Hauptfl eisch

Race 4 (547) Kenilworth 1800m MR 96 Handicap R97,000 K 385 1 0.00 Jet Air (2) 54.5 G v Niekerk 3/1 3 b g Visionaire - Jet Park (Jet Master) K 518 2 1.25 Milton (1) 61.0 M Byleveld 19/10 4 ch g Lateral - Missing No More(USA) (Unaccounted For) K 518 3 3.25 Gifted For Glory (4) 58.0 R Fourie 8/1 6 b g Silvano - Badger’s Gift (Badger Land) K 518 4 4.75 Laurie’s Gold (3) 56.0 D Dillon 12/1 K 483 5 4.80 Catside Slew (6) 53.0 A Andrews 8/1 K 518 6 4.90 Cigar Boy (7) 53.0 H vd Hoven 33/1 K 518 7 8.15 Royal Dreamer (5) 57.0 A Domeyer 7/2 Time: 111.83s (62.13s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 115%1st T:MW Bass O:Messrs Bryn Ressell & N M Shirtliff B:Team Valor International

Race 5 (548) Kenilworth 1200m Somerset 1200 (2yo’s)(Listed) R125,000 K 463 1 0.00 Attenborough (2) 57.0 D Dillon 5/2 2 b c Western Winter - In Camera (Caesour) K 480 2 2.25 Elevated (5) 57.0 R Fourie 18/10 2 b g Elusive Fort - Levitate (Spaceship) K 512 3 4.25 Kenny Trix (3) 55.0 M Byleveld 16/1 2 b c Philanthropist - Winter Conquest (Western Winter) K 392 4 5.00 Sergeant Hardy (4) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 19/10 K 487 5 15.25 Dancer (1) 57.0 G Wright 16/1 Time: 70.51s (58.76s avg/1000m, or 61km/h) SP Total %: 111%1st T:J Ramsden O:Mrs I Jooste & Mr M J Jooste B:PLV Mickleburgh

Race 6 (549) Kenilworth 1200m Perfect Promise Sprint (2yo Fillies)(Listed) R125,000 F 394 1 0.00 The Merry Widow (7) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 5/1 2 b f Captain Al - Miss Kiri (Jallad) K 497 2 0.50 Live Life (2) 57.0 G v Niekerk 9/2 2 b f Trippi - Viva (National Assembly) K 512 3 1.00 Felicity Flyer (6) 57.0 A Domeyer 25/1 2 ch f Noordhoek Flyer - The Zone (Restructure) K 512 4 2.50 Miranda Frost (1) 59.0 D Dillon 8/10 K 513 5 3.00 Nordic Breeze (5) 57.0 R Khathi 25/1 K 512 6 7.25 Chill Baby Chill (3) 57.0 R Fourie 5/1 F 394 7 9.25 Corker (4) 57.0 A Andrews 66/1 Time: 71.86s (59.88s avg/1000m, or 60km/h) SP Total %: 116%1st T:J Snaith O:Drakenstein Stud (Nom: Mrs G A Rupert) B:Boland Stud

Race 7 (550) Kenilworth 1600m Maiden Plate (F&M) R75,000 K 257 1 0.00 Blu-Tack (1) 60.0 L Africa 40/1 3 ch f Noordhoek Flyer - Prestic (Strike Smartly) K 519 2 0.75 Navasha (6) 60.0 C Orffer 17/10 3 b f Tiger Ridge - Laverna (Parade Leader) K 507 3 2.25 Come On Inn (3) 60.0 R Fourie 33/10 3 b f Greys Inn - Rustic Magic (Jallad) K 532 4 4.00 Prudence Prevails (7) 60.0 G Behr 7/2 L 406 5 5.75 Charisma (4) 60.0 A Domeyer 14/1 K 532 6 5.80 Mrs Gray (2) 60.0 B Fayd’herbe 12/1 K 478 7 6.55 Londalozi (5) 60.0 G v Niekerk 6/1 Time: 102.8s (64.25s avg/1000m, or 56km/h) SP Total %: 114%1st T:D Kannemeyer O:Mr A L A Crabbia B:Mauritzfontein Stud

Race 8 (551) Kenilworth 1600m MR 80 Handicap R79,000 L 456 1 0.00 Our Icon (2) 58.5 G Behr 7/1 4 b g Dynasty - Our Table Mountain(USA) (Fusaichi Pegasus) K 517 2 0.20 Paladin (3) 58.5 M Byleveld 2/1 3 b g Jay Peg - Pailita(GER) (Monsun) K 485 3 2.45 Union Jack (11) 58.0 C Orffer 14/1 3 b g Captain Al - Badger’s Cove (Joshua Dancer) F 395 4 3.20 Magical Bet (9) 53.5 A Andrews 16/1 K 508 5 3.60 Shall Be Free (8) 55.5 H vd Hoven 9/1 L 460 6 4.10 Storm Faerie (5) 54.5 G v Niekerk 5/1 K 517 7 4.50 Henry Of York (13) 57.0 B May 25/1 K 517 8 4.90 Red Peril (1) 56.5 C du Plooy 55/1 K 525 9 6.15 Arachne (4) 61.0 R Fourie 10/1 K 485 10 6.90 Bruno (12) 53.0 XG Carstens 35/1 K 517 11 7.90 Our Jet (6) 59.5 A Domeyer 10/1 K 494 12 12.65 Mutzi (10) 57.0 R Khathi 8/1 K 495 13 99.99 Hammie’s Game (7) 53.5 K Steyn 20/1 Time: 100.03s (62.52s avg/1000m, or 58km/h) SP Total %: 128%1st T:D Kannemeyer O:Mr A R & Mrs A B L Beck B:Highlands

contact - Kiki 082 878 2231 • [email protected]

another winner for

AqabaWON at Borrowdale, 7 May

T: B Stidolph J: C Habib O: Newbury Racing (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr D E Evans) B: Scott Bros

Home of

Mogok – Sire of International Gr1 performers

Miesque’s Approval – 8th Leading sire of 2yo’s to date

Crusade – The Speed Influence – first crop yearlings

Eightfold Path – The product of Two Champions first crop yearlings

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