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Monday
Oct112010

PIERRE JOURDAN SILENCES DOUBTERS

pierre joburg spring challenge grade 3
Pierre Jourdan - Joburg Spring Challenge (Gr3)
(Photo : JC Photographics)

JOBURG SPRING CHALLENGE (GR3)
9 October 2010 

Any doubts about Pierre Jourdan’s fitness - or class for that matter - after a five-month break, were firmly dispelled in the Joburg Spring Challenge (Gr3) at Turffontein Saturday.

Andrew Harrison writes that although running on empty over the final furlong as rank outsider Galanthus and Captain Scott pressed him to the wire, the gelding ground out a half-length victory under stable jockey Andrew Fortune as his class carried him victorious to the line.

Trainer Gary Alexander said pre-race that he would have been happy with a podium finish for Pierre Jourdan but on the day his charge proved too good for the opposition and with the Charity Mile November Handicap and the Sansui Summer Cup on the horizon, Alexander will have been more than happy with Pierre Jourdan’s showing.

The expected challenge from second favourite Exclaim ‘N’ Exclude never materialised. The Australian-import catapulted out of the gate and set some decent early fractions tracked by Bulsara and Straight Forward with Pierre Jourdan slotting in behind them.

Anton Marcus looked as if he had saved a little for the dash home as he asked Exclaim’N’Exclude to quicken at the top of the straight, but he was travelling uphill in fifth gear and the tappets were hammering a long way out as Pierre Jourdan and Bulsara swept in for the challenge.

With Bulsara quickly under pressure the result looked a formality as Pierre Jourdan built a lead but his condition started to give out over the final furlong and Andrew Fortune had to work hard to keep his tiring charge to his task. But there is no substitute for guts and class and Pierre Jourdan toughed out a memorable victory. Gary Alexander said the five month break had done Pierre Jourdan the world of good and he had filled out and matured nicely since his Derby run. 

Certainly on the day he was a lot more forward than most of his rivals and now looks to have the edge on most of them leading up to the business end of the Gauteng spring season.

Dates to remember :

Friday 15 October 2010
Emperors Palace Ready To Run Gallops at Summerhill stud 

Saturday 6 November 2010 - Raceday
Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup

Sunday 7 November 2010 - Auction Sale
Emperors Palace Ready To Run Sale

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Sunday
Oct102010

PIERRE JOURDAN : JOBURG SPRING CHALLENGE GR3

pierre jourdan winning the joburg spring challenge grade 3 at the turffontein racecourse

Click above to watch Pierre Jourdan winning the Joburg Spring Challenge (Gr3)
(Photo : JC Photos / Footage : Tellytrack)

PIERRE JOURDAN
2008 SUMMERHILL READY TO RUN GRADUATE

PIERRE JOURDAN (Parade Leader (USA) - Vin Fizz by Qui Danzig (USA)
4 Year Old Bay Gelding
Owners : Emilio Baisero and Gary Alexander
Trainer : Gary Alexander
Jockey : Andrew Fortune
Breeder : Summerhill Stud
Win Time : 87.33
Career Record : 7 Wins, 2 Places, 9 Starts
Career Earnings : R3,299,425

Pierre Jourdan is a graduate from the Summerhill draft of the 2008 Emperors Palace Ready To Run Sale.

R200,000 JOBURG SPRING CHALLENGE (Grade 3)
(For all horses Weight for age)
Turffontein Inside 1450m
9 October 2010

# LBH Horse Kg MR Dr Jockey Trainer
1 0.00 PIERRE JOURDAN 60.0 112 7 A Fortune Gary Alexander
2 0.50 GALANTHUS 60.0 93 6 G Figueroa Tyrone Zackey
3 0.55 CAPTAIN SCOTT 60.5 105 10 F Herholdt Alec Laird
4 4.75 BULSARA 60.0 106 2 R Danielson Gavin van Zyl
5 5.50 RUDRA 60.5 114 4 K Shea Mike de Kock
6 10.00 HAVASHA 60.0 106 11 A Delpech Mike de Kock
7 10.50 ALUMINIUM (ARG) 60.5 106 1 D David Geoff Woodruff
8 10.60 EXCLAIM ‘N EXCLUDE (AUS) 60.0 104 8 A Marcus Charles Laird
9 10.75 ROCKS OFF (ARG) 60.5 100 9 *T Appie Mike de Kock
10 14.25 STRAIGHT FORWARD 60.0 100 3 R Simons Mike de Kock
11 18.50 SPORTING BOY 60.5 99 5 S Brown Alec Laird
 
Late Scratchings




12 0.00 ECHOHAWK 60.0 106 5 B Lerena Dominic Zaki
13 0.00 ILIAD 60.0 105 13 P Strydom Robbie Sage

 

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Thursday
May272010

BIG NAMES FOR GOLDEN HORSE CASINO SPRINT

golden horse casino sprint

Golden Horse Casino Sprint
(Photo : Gold Circle / Golden Horse Casino) 

GOLDEN HORSE CASINO SPRINT (Grade 1)
Scottsville, Turf, 1200m
29 May 2010 

david thiseltonDavid ThiseltonJJ The Jet Plane, one of South Africa’s most popular horses, will be travelling through the night on the eve of his attempt to become the first horse since Dambuster in 1984 to recapture the Golden Horse Casino Sprint crown at Scottsville on Saturday.

JJ, now back with his Vaal-based trainer Lucky Houdalakis, was unable to defend his crown last season as he was campaigning in England under Mike de Kock where he ran fourth and third in two Group 1 sprints at Royal Ascot and Newmarket respectively.

The former Equus Champion Sprinter by Champion Sire Jet Master had earlier won a place in the hearts of the horse-mad British public, partly due to a superb performance in winning a Listed race at Windsor and partly due to being the namesake of a popular children’s storybook character. JJ, who was purchased for a mere R70,000 due to his Charlie Chaplin-like front feet, had the first gallop after his overseas journeys only a few weeks ago and unseasonal rain has also hindered the efforts to get him fit in time. “He will not be at his peak,” said Houdalakis. “He is about 85% fit and all we can do his hold thumbs.” Houdalakis said earlier this month that only the race would tell whether he retained his former ability as he had never been a good work horse and always worked on his own. He was happy with his draw of six. JJ The Jet Plane will arrive at Scottsville on Saturday morning.

Meanwhile, Duncan Howells said that topweight Tropical Empire’s preparation had gone very well and “more than according to plan”. He said the same for his unbeaten two-year-old filly Romantic Moon, who contests the Allan Robertson Championship. Tropical Empire, despite being a seven-year-old, produced a probable career best performance in the Grade 2 Drill Hall Stakes over 1400m at Greyville in his last start and was unlucky in the Golden Horse two years ago when having to be snatched up at a time he was travelling very well. Howells said of his draw of seventeen, “It’s not good on paper, but I don’t want to go that route, it’s the way the cookie crumbles. I hope we have luck in running.” Howells said last week that he had done his job and would now leave it to jockey Stuart Randolph. He felt that his Silvano filly, Romantic Moon, could be something special. “She has never come off the bit,” he said. “She improved by a whole second in her last start and has improved again since.” Romantic Moon has won both her starts over the Scottsville 1200m course and distance of the Allan Robertson.

Alec Laird was a couple of hours away from Summerveld yesterday with his Golden Horse contender, Captain Scott. “We’ve come down earlier than normal as I want to get Jet Trail settled in before her run in the Woolavington,” he said. “Captain Scott didn’t enjoy the soft in the Champions Challenge. It’s not ideal coming down from 2,000m to a sprint. But he’s showed us speed before and we’re putting half-cup blinkers on too. “We’re hoping for a surprise. If Moroccan is fancied he must have a chance.” Captain Scott finished just 0,5 lengths behind Moroccan at level weights in an Allowance Plate over 1 160m at Turffontein in February and the latter went on to win the Grade 2 Senor Santa over that same course and distance. However, Captain Scott will now have to give Moroccan 1,5kg.

Moroccan, could make it two in a row for Zimbabwean-breds in the Golden Horse. He is a four-year-old by Kitalpha and has won five of his last six starts. Trainer Weiho Marwing said he was “fit and well” and would be travelling down on Friday.

Yogas Govender’s Jamaican Dream drops down in trip and the yard said that a line could be drawn through his last start when finishing last in the Drill Hall. Byron Forster, the yard’s Summerveld assistant trainer, said, “That last start was all wrong, he bolted down to the start. The stiff 1200m should suit him. We are hoping that he gets run off his feet early as he is a keen sort and that will help him settle. “He is drawn in eight which will give him the option of going left or right. There is some speed around him which will help.”

Extract from Gold Circle

FINAL FIELD

# Horse Kg MR Dr Jockey Trainer
1 TROPICAL EMPIRE (AUS) 60.0 118 17 S Randolph Duncan Howells
2 JJ THE JET PLANE 58.0 114 6 P Strydom Lucky Houdalakis
3 WARM WHITE NIGHT 58.0 114 4 A Marcus Charles Laird
4 BLUE TIGER 57.0 112 5 B Fayd’Herbe Mike Bass
5 IMPERIAL GESTURE 56.5 111 12 G Figueroa Charles Laird
6 THUNDER KEY 56.5 111 7 B Lerena Glen Kotzen
7 INTELLECTUAL 56.0 110 9 A Delpech Herman Brown
8 MYTHICAL FLIGHT 56.0 110 11 J Geroudis Sean Tarry
9 GAULTIER 55.5 109 3 K Neisius Mike Bass
10 CASEY COOL 55.0 108 14 G Schlechter Darryl Hodgson
11 JAMAICAN DREAM 55.0 108 8 D David Yogas Govender
12 RED FLYER 54.0 106 10 M Byleveld Alistair Gordon
13 CAPTAIN SCOTT 53.5 105 2 B Smith Alec Laird
14 RUSHING WIND 52.5 103 16 *A Domeyer Mike Bass
15 NOCTURNAL AFFAIR 52.0 101 1 R Danielson Greg Ennion
16 MOROCCAN (ZIM) 52.0 101 15 F Coetzee Weiho Marwing
  Reserve Runner          
17 CLEARLY SILVER 52.0 101 13 Reserve 1 Dennis Drier
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