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Monday
Jun142010

RISING SUN GOLD CHALLENGE 2010 : VIDEO AND RESULT

video of big city life winning the 2010 rising sun gold challenge grade 1

Click above to watch the 2010 Rising Sun Gold Challenge (Gr1)
(Photo : Gold Circle - Footage : Tellytrack)

R750,000 RISING SUN GOLD CHALLENGE (Grade 1)
Clairwood, 1600m, Turf
12 June 2010

RACE RESULT :

# LBH Horse Kg MR Dr Jockey Trainer
1 0.00 BIG CITY LIFE 60.0 114 5 P Strydom Glen Kotzen
2 0.25 BLUE TIGER 60.0 110 2 *A Domeyer Mike Bass
3 2.25 POCKET POWER 60.0 120 10 B Fayd’Herbe Mike Bass
4 2.30 SMART BANKER 60.0 116 7 A Marcus Charles Laird
5 5.30 RUDRA 60.0 116 4 A Delpech Mike de Kock
6 6.80 REGAL RANSOM 60.0 112 1 B Lerena Sean Tarry
7 6.95 KAPIL 60.0 117 6 M Byleveld Stan Elley
8 7.05 FABIANI 60.0 111 3 D Daniels Glen Kotzen
9 9.30 TROPICAL EMPIRE (AUS) 60.0 118 8 S Randolph Duncan Howells
10 18.30 MOTHER RUSSIA 57.5 109 9 K Shea Mike de Kock
Sunday
May302010

2010 GOLDEN HORSE CASINO SPRINT : VIDEO AND RESULTS

jj the jet plane 2010 golden horse casino sprint video

Click above to watch JJ The Jet Plane winning the Golden Horse Casino Sprint (Gr1)
(Photo : Gold Circle - Footage : Tellytrack)

JJ THE JET PLANE
R600,000 GOLDEN HORSE CASINO SPRINT (Grade 1)
Scottsville, 1200m, Turf
29 May 2010

# LBH Horse Kg MR Dr Jockey Trainer
1 0.00 JJ THE JET PLANE 58.0 114 6 P Strydom Lucky Houdalakis
2 2.00 RUSHING WIND 52.5 103 15 *A Domeyer Mike Bass
3 3.25 MOROCCAN (ZIM) 52.0 101 14 F Coetzee Weiho Marwing
4 4.25 BLUE TIGER 57.0 112 5 B Fayd’Herbe Mike Bass
5 5.00 TROPICAL EMPIRE (AUS) 60.0 118 16 S Randolph Duncan Howells
6 5.25 IMPERIAL GESTURE 56.5 111 12 G Figueroa Charles Laird
7 5.50 CAPTAIN SCOTT 53.5 105 2 B Smith Alec Laird
8 5.75 CASEY COOL 55.0 108 13 G Schelchter Darryl Hodgson
9 6.50 NOCTURNAL AFFAIR 52.0 104 1 M Yeni Greg Ennion
10 6.75 MYTHICAL FLIGHT 56.0 110 11 J Geroudis Sean Tarry
11 6.75 INTELLECTUAL 56.0 110 9 A Delpech Herman Brown
12 7.75 WARM WHITE NIGHT 58.0 114 4 A Marcus Charles Laird
13 7.80 RED FLYER 54.0 106 10 M Byleveld Alistair Gordon
14 9.55 THUNDER KEY 56.5 111 7 B Lerena Glen Kotzen
15 12.80 GAULTIER 55.5 109 3 K Neisius Mike Bass
16 22.80 JAMAICAN DREAM 55.0 108 8 D David Yogas Govender
Friday
Jan292010

THE J&B MET : FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS

j b met 2010

THE J&B MET
KENILWORTH RACECOURSE
30 JANUARY 2010

Cape Town is rife with talk that Pocket Power’s shot at a fourth consecutive J&B Met will witness his come-uppance. Mike Bass, genius horseman that he is, won’t hear of it. He says the 7-year-old has never been better, and expects him to whistle past the R10 million earnings mark.

We purposely postponed this posting so we could get the very latest thoughts from the innermost minds of the best of the opposition. Looking at the betting, there’s no better man to talk to than Champion trainer, Charles Laird, who’s been second to Pocket Power in two of his three victories to date. Laird’s view is typically simple.

In Dan De Lago and Oracy, he has a brace of horses he rates better than both his previous runners-up, if Pocket Power’s colours are to be lowered, he believes it is most likely to come from his charges.

Stan Elley’s Kapil, a contemporary of the favourite, has never been better, though 2000 metres at the weights could find him out, despite a 2kg “pull” in his L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate second. Pace will, as always, play a big role, so if “dark” horse, Red Rake (also quietly fancied at 12-1), doesn’t cut it, Bass will have the contingency of Blue Tiger to provide it. For sure, the “Pocket” will need a pace to be at his best.

And then, of course, you can never discount a “July” hero in a race like this. Big City Life hasn’t quite shown his sophomore form of late, but he’s now supposedly back at his peak, and if his wide draw costs him, Glen Kotzen will still have Fabiani in reserve.

The last J&B Met winner from the rank outside draw, as far as we can remember, was Summerhill-raised, Angus, but without a contender in 2010, we’ve left the event to the gods!

FINAL FIELD

# Horse Kg MR Dr Jockey Trainer
1 POCKET POWER 58.0 119 2 B Fayd’Herbe Mike Bass
2 SMART BANKER 58.8 110 16 F Coetzee Charles Laird
3 STRATEGIC NEWS 58.0 107 11 P Cosgrave Dylan Cunha
4 BIG CITY LIFE 57.5 111 14 *K Teetan Glen Kotzen
5 FOREST PATH 57.5 107 13 G Schlechter Stephen Page
6 KAPIL 56.0 115 3 M Byleveld Stan Elley
7 SURFIN’ USA 56.0 111 12 W Kennedy Jacques Strydom
8 BLUE TIGER 56.0 108 10 S Randolph Mike Bass
9 RED RAKE 56.0 105 1 S Cormack Basil Marcus
10 THUNDERING JET 56.0 101 15 M Yeni Paul Lafferty
11 DIAMOND QUEST 56.0 98 7 K Jupp Mike Bass
12 LION’S BLOOD 56.0 98 6 R Danielson Herman Brown
13 ORACY (NZ) 55.5 110 17 P Strydom Charles Laird
14 DAN DE LAGO (AUS) 55.5 108 8 A Marcus Charles Laird
15 FABIANI 55.5 108 5 R Fourie Glen Kotzen
16 FORT VOGUE 55.5 101 4 K Neisius Mike Bass
17 MOTHER RUSSIA 55.0 106 18 A Delpech Mike de Kock
18 RIVER JETEZ 53.5 104 9 G Hatt Mike Bass

 

BETTING

# Horse Current Opening
1 POCKET POWER 16/10 18/10
14 DAN DE LAGO 4/1 4/1
13 ORACY 7/1 11/2
4 BIG CITY LIFE 12/1 7/1
6 KAPIL 12/1 16/1
9 RED RAKE 12/1 16/1
18 RIVER JETEZ 12/1 16/1
15 FABIANI 16/1 20/1
17 MOTHER RUSSIA 20/1 12/1
2 SMART BANKER 33/1 33/1
16 FORT VOGUE 50/1 33/1
5 FOREST PATH 66/1 50/1
3 STRATEGIC NEWS 66/1 50/1
7 SURFIN’ USA 66/1 50/1
8 BLUE TIGER 100/1 100/1
11 DIAMOND QUEST 125/1 50/1
10 THUNDERING JET 125/1 100/1
12 LION’S BLOOD 150/1 66/1

 

BETTING COURTESY OF BETTING WORLD AS AT 5AM 30 JANUARY 2010

Wednesday
Jan272010

2010 CAPE FLYING CHAMPIONSHIP VIDEO AND RESULTS

cape flying championship 2010 video

Click above to watch the 2010 Cape Flying Championship
(Footage : Tellytrack)

R600,000 CAPE FLYING CHAMPIONSHIP (GRADE 1) 1000M
KENILWORTH RACECOURSE
23 JANUARY 2010

FINAL RESULTS

# LBH Horse Kg MR Dr Jockey Trainer
1 0.00 WARM WHITE NIGHT 58.0 109 2 A Marcus Charles Laird
2 0.25 BLUE TIGER 58.0 108 14 B Fayd’Herbe Mike Bass
3 1.50 THUNDER KEY 58.0 106 3 *K Teetan Glen Kotzen
4 1.60 HEAR THE DRUMS 58.0 112 1 G Schlechter Des McLachlan
5 1.85 CASEY COOL 58.0 101 13 F Anthony Darryl Hodgson
6 2.35 GAULTIER 58.0 107 10 C Puller Mike Bass
7 2.60 BUSH PIRATE 58.0 99 4 B Morgenrood Joey Ramsden
8 2.70 MAINBRACE 58.0 99 6 K Jupp Basil Marcus
9 2.75 VILLANDRY 54.5 105 9 M Byleveld Vaughan Marshall
10 3.25 CAPTAIN’S SECRET 54.5 104 5 K Neisius Mike Bass
11 3.75 RUSHING WIND 58.0 100 7 *A Domeyer Mike Bass
12 5.25 ALVARO (AUS) 58.0 97 11 R Fourie Justin Snaith
13 6.75 CYBER CASE 58.0 101 12 M Mienie Charles Laird
14 8.25 RELINYANE 58.0 100 8 M Winnaar Justin Snaith
Saturday
Jan232010

HEAR THE DRUMS : THE WAR HORSE

hear the drums

Hear The Drums
(Photo : Wally Strydom)

“Can you hear the drums, Fernando?
I remember long ago another starry night like this.”

Extract from The Times
By Mike Moon

mike moonMike MoonListen carefully, and you might hear distant drums beating out a call to arms. Before there’s panic, let’s explain that the boom-boom is all about a horse.

Unless you’ve had your ear close to the ground, you might never have heard of Hear The Drums. Indeed, many racing fans have yet to fully grasp the legend of this seven-year-old gelding.

Some might have heard of Sentinel, a champion racehorse of the 1970’s that won 29 times. Well, Hear The Drums topped that a fortnight ago, galloping to his 30th victory.

It was commonly thought that Sentinel held South Africa’s winning record, but anoraks have come up with a nag called Screech Owl, with 32 wins in the 1950’s.

These numbers are mind-boggling.

Most thoroughbreds never win a race; two victories constitutes a satisfactory turf career, and five brings bragging rights. Thirty is in the Tiger Woods-Lance Armstrong league.

Then consider that Hear The Drums has only had 53 starts, with 15 place finishes, and that most victories came under handicap weighting that might have stopped a train.

Hear The Drums is likely to claim the record in due course, and could well inch closer to it when he contests the Cape Flying Championship at Kenilworth in Cape Town today.

However, this race is of greater import than just one more notch on a stable doorpost. It would be his first Grade 1 victory.

It seems unbelievable that a horse with 30 wins doesn’t have a top-grader among them. But Hear The Drums is a resident of Port Elizabeth, a busy racing centre that bafflingly doesn’t have graded sprint races on its calendar.

So, the warhorse must travel to conquer beneath the Great Mountain.

He’s been there before. Twice he’s tackled this big sprint - finishing fifth, then fourth, with good excuses for failure both times.

Owner Peter Fabricius tells me he’s confident of a bold showing today. But, whatever the outcome, he won’t be complaining - Hear The Drums has already delivered him R1.6-million in stake money, for a purchase price of R42,000.

Hear The Drums came to Fabricius by chance.

Sitting bored in the office of his Durban clothing firm one day, he idly called a friend, Mick Goss, who was at a horse sale.

Goss mentioned that in the auction ring right then was a horse he himself had bred - a speedster that would go for a song because he was small and unfashionably pedigreed. The finger of fate tapped lightly.

Speaking of songs, by now I trust that you’re humming the lyric slyly inserted above (even highbrow musicos get darn Abba on the brain).

If Hear The Drums wins, there’ll surely be some lusty singing of it down Port Elizabeth way.

“I can see it in your eyes, How proud you were to fight for freedom in this land.”

SELECTION

Kenilworth, Race 8: 1 Hear The Drums, 13 Villandry, 7 Cyber Case, 3 Blue Tiger

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