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Friday
Jul062012

PIERRE JOURDAN CHASING DURBAN JULY FAIRYTALE

Pierre Jourdan's Vodacom Durban July Gallop

Click above to watch Pierre Jourdan’s Vodacom Durban July Gallop…
(Image : Vodacom Durban July - Footage : Andrew Bon)

VODACOM DURBAN JULY (Grade 1)
Greyville, Turf, 2200m
7 July 2012

David ThiseltonDavid Thiselton
The Mercury
Pierre Jourdan (PJ) will have another bite at a fairytale victory in Saturday’s Vodacom Durban July and trainer Gary Alexander said the chief reason he wanted to win it was for his father Duncan, who went close a few times as a jockey.

Alexander reckoned the five-year-old Parade Leader gelding was moving better than he had been this time last year and was very happy with his preparation. “He’s had a very good prep,” said Alexander, talking from Summerveld, where Pierre Jourdan has been based for the Champions Season. Pierre Jourdan has only had one race in Durban this season, when an eyecatching third in the Grade 1 Gold Challenge over 1600m on June 9. However, Alexander said, “He had a hard July gallop. He didn’t play and what Robbie (Fradd) was particularly pleased about was that he was pulling him up the hill and really wanted to do it.”

“He doesn’t take a lot. You only have to have him well on the day and he does the rest. That gallop has brought him on nicely.” Looking back on his career Alexander said that the way Pierre Jourdan had won the Grade 2 Gauteng Guineas and the SA Classic as a three-year-old had shown that he had the ability at the highest level. “But he then broke down in the Summer Cup. Since then he’s been on and off and we have to get him to move well on the day.” Pierre Jourdan ran a cracker last year, despite looking around at the new surrounds, and ran on strongly in the straight to finish just one length behind Igugu, who is regarded as one of the great winners of the race.

Last year Pierre Jourdan was drawn four, a lot further in than his 13 draw this year, but Alexander reckoned this could be a plus. “Last year he only just missed all the trouble, but he did get cut into from behind. The July is always going to be rough and rather be out than be knocked around. He has had one or two problems and being knocked won’t help.”

Alexander reckoned Pierre Jourdan had the right jockey aboard in Robbie Fradd. July temperament “He knows him well and gets on well with him. Having him here to work him has also helped. He also has the necessary big match July temperament.” Fradd has won the July twice and a win this year would equal the nine year gap between his previous wins in 1994, when Space Walk was promoted after an objection, and 2003 on Dynasty. However, Alexander is concerned about Pierre Jourdan’s topweight of 60kg. “The weight is our biggest concern. If there were horses like Pocket Power in the field he would be carrying 56kg and Jackson would be carrying 55kg. Giving weight to the field is never easy in any big race.”

Pierre Jourdan has disappointed twice in big races. However, he had excuses both times. He was wide and chased up the hill when dropping away in last season’s Summer Cup and didn’t pull up well after not striding out in the Horse Chestnut Stakes in March.

The latter race led to Pierre Jourdan being auctioned to dissolve a partnership and Alexander had to go to R1,6 million to buy him back before syndicating him.

That price was a far cry from the R60,000 the Summerhill-bred was bought for at the Emperors Palace Ready To Run Sale of 2008. In 2010, when Pierre Jourdan was bidding for the triple crown, there were even people outside of racing that knew his name, an unusual occurrence in a country that doesn’t have as strong a racing culture as nations like Australia, England and Ireland. His rags to riches story earned him the nickname “the people’s horse” and there will be many rooting for him on Saturday. Duncan Alexander will be among them, for not only did he have to settle for a family second last year, but rode Chichester to second place in 1970, Coast Guard to third place in 1969, Doctor John to fourth in 1963, while in 1965 his mount Rose Knight, who was very well and quietly fancied, fell.

Gary admitted he was not envisaging the big time when he put up his hand for Pierre Jourdan at the Sales. “He had a lot of the right things I look for in the same way that some of the other cheap ones I’ve bought like Icy Air, Imperious Sue and Tommy Hotspur had.”

Extract from Gold Circle

Sunday
Nov272011

KZN BREEDERS' AWARDS 2011 : RESULTS

KZN Breeders Awards 2011

Click above to view photos of the Summerhill Team
receiving trophies at the KZN Breeders’ Awards

KZN BREEDERS’ AWARDS
Bellwood Cottages, 25 November 2011

Horse Sire Dam Breeder
Outstanding Two-Year-Old Filly
Extra Zero Way West Haifaa Summerhill Stud
Outstanding Two-Year-Old Colt
Midnight Serenade Malhub Sapphire Serenade Clifton Stud
Outstanding Sprinter Female 1000m - 1200m
Onehundredacrewood Malhub Roman Dream Summerhill Stud
Outstanding Sprinter Male 1000m - 1200m
Arabian Mist Muhtafal Valley Mist Summerhill Stud
Outstanding Middle Distance Female 1400m - 1800m
Dancewiththedevil Modus Vivendi Emperor’s Dance Graystone Stud
Outstanding Middle Distance Male 1400m - 1800m
The Apache Mogok Apache Rose Scott Bros
Outstanding Stayer Female 1900m - 3200m
Fisani Kahal Gypsey Spirit Summerhill Stud
Outstanding Stayer Male 1900m - 3200m
The Apache Mogok Apache Rose Scott Bros
Outstanding Three-Year-Old Filly
Las Ramblas Toreador Silent Kiss GEJ van der Merwe
Outstanding Three-Year-Old Colt
The Apache Mogok Apache Rose Scott Bros
Outstanding Older Female
Dancewiththedevil Modus Vivendi Emperor’s Dance Graystone Stud
Outstanding Older Male
Pierre Jourdan Parade Leader Vin Fizz Summerhill Stud
Broodmare of the Year
Gypsy Queen     Rathmor Stud
Stallion of the Year
Mogok (USA)     Highdown Stud
Stallion Prospect
Miesque’s Approval (USA)     Highdown Stud
Leading Breeder of the Year
Summerhill Stud      
Breeding Achievement
St John Gray      
Anita Akal Industry Award
Ian Outram      
International Achievement
Gypsy’s Warning      
Horse of the Year
Dancewiththedevil     Graystone Stud
Sunday
Nov062011

PIERRE JOURDAN ALL CLASS IN PEERMONT CHARITY MILE

Pierre Jourdan wins the Charity Mile

Click above to watch Pierre Jourdan winning the Charity Mile
(Image : JC Photos - Footage : Tellytrack)

PEERMONT EMPERORS PALACE
CHARITY MILE (Grade 2)
Turffontein, Turf, 1600m
5 November 2011

PIERRE JOURDAN
PARADE LEADER (USA) - VIN FIZZ by Qui Danzig (USA)

5 Year Old Bay Gelding

Owners : Messrs E Baisero, CG and TRJ Hurly and GM Alexander and Ms M Konstantatou
Trainer : Gary Alexander
Jockey : Derreck David
Breeder : Summerhill Stud
Win Time : 96.47
Career Record : 9 Wins, 6 Places, 16 Starts
Career Earnings : R4,475,675

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

RACE RESULT

# LBH Horse Kg MR Dr Jockey Trainer
1 0.00 PIERRE JOURDAN 61.0 112 6 D David Gary Alexander
2 1.00 ENGAGEMENT 54.0 98 13 S Chambers St John Gray
3 2.75 TWO TONE 58.0 106 4 M Yeni Mike Azzie
4 3.50 WELWITSCHIA (GB) 56.5 105 8 A Marcus Mike de Kock
5 3.75 BLACK WING 58.5 107 1 S Veale Paul Gadsby
6 5.00 DANCEWITHTHEDEVIL 61.5 113 11 G Lerena St John Gray
7 6.25 RUDRA 59.5 109 2 * J P van der Merwe Mike de Kock
8 6.30 THE MOUSEKETEER 56.0 102 5 * N Juglall Sean Tarry
9 6.50 BULSARA 59.0 108 12 R Danielson Gavin van Zyl
10 7.00 ACROSS THE ICE 54.0 98 14 R Fradd Sean Tarry
11 7.75 D J DETZKY 54.0 98 15 P Strydom Louis Goosen
12 9.50 FLIRTATION 57.0 104 16 W Marwing Mike de Kock
13 10.00 EMPENOSO HENN (ARG) 55.5 101 3 * T Appie Mike de Kock
14 10.25 KAVANAGH 58.5 107 7 A Delpech Mike de Kock
15 12.00 WITTENBERG 54.0 98 9 D Mansour Geoff Woodruff
16 25.00 KNOCK ON WOOD 55.0 100 10 S Brown Ormond Ferraris


Late Scratchings




17 0.00 MIKE’S CHOICE 54.5 99 7 B Lerena Michael Roberts
18 0.00 MAHOGANY 52.0 94 6 n/a Weiho Marwing

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Monday
Sep192011

SOLID SEASON DEBUT FOR PIERRE JOURDAN

Pierre Jourdan wins his seasonal debut

Click above to watch Pierre Jourdan winning his season debut…
(Image : Summerhill - Footage : Tellytrack)

AFRICAN BETTING CLAN CONDITIONS PLATE
Turffontein, Turf, 1450m
17 September 2011

Pierre Jourdan made an early seasonal debut on Saturday at Turffontein where he lined up in a 1450m Conditions Plate and made his supporters sweat in justifying 17-20 favouritism.

Nicci Garner writes that Gary Alexander’s charge, who had run Igugu to a length in the Vodacom Durban July at Greyville last season, was “80% fit”, according to the stable, but was still considered to have so much more class than his opposition that few pundits would hear of him getting beaten. An even-money chance moments before the off, a surge of support just before the off saw his odds shorten further.

Derreck David, who has piloted Pierre Jourdan more than any other jockey, settled the Parade Leader five-year-old gelding near the rear as Lochlorien set the pace from Without Malice and DJ Detzky. Gavin Lerena had Mike Azzie’s pacemaker a few lengths clear as the runners motored through the 400m marker, while Pierre Jourdan was battling to find a clear run. A gap opened and Pierre Jourdan pounced into it, finding daylight just in time to mow down the front-runners and put his head in front just a few strides from home. He won in workmanlike fashion with Without Malice lunging late to snatch second from Lochlorien, 0.50 lengths back. The winner’s stablemate Rebel Knight came from second last to finish fourth.

Extract from TAB Online

PIERRE JOURDAN
PARADE LEADER (USA) - VIN FIZZ by Qui Danzig (USA)

5 Year Old Bay Gelding

Owners : Emilio Baisero and Gary Alexander
Trainer : Gary Alexander
Jockey : Derreck David
Breeder : Summerhill Stud
Win Time : 87.34
Career Record : 8 Wins, 6 Places, 15 Starts
Career Earnings : R4,100,675

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

RACE RESULT

# LBH Horse Kg MR Dr Jockey Trainer
1 0.00 PIERRE JOURDAN 61.0 112 5 D David Gary Alexander
2 0.50 WITHOUT MALICE 51.0 96 8 M Yeni George Scott
3 0.55 LOCHLORIEN 56.0 100 3 G Lerena Mike Azzie
4 1.50 REBEL KNIGHT 58.0 108 10 W Marwing Gary Alexander
5 1.75 OZYMANDIAS 56.0 90 7 * N Juglall Weiho Marwing
6 2.00 DJ DETZKY 61.0 98 1 P Strydom Louis Goosen
7 3.25 SOUL MASTER 54.0 92 2 D Mansour Geoff Woodruff
8 5.25 LAKE ALBERT 58.0 86 6 S Chambers Brian Wiid
9 5.50 OKEECHOBEE 52.0 77 4 R Simons Paul Matchett
10 10.75 COUNT EXPRESS 54.0 102 9 A Delpech Ormond Ferraris


Late Scratchings




11 0.00 SOUTH COUNTRY 58.0 98 7 * J P van der Merwe Joe Soma

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Wednesday
Dec082010

WISHING PJ A SPEEDY RECOVERY

pierre jourdan south africa's people's horse video

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(NB. Please turn up your volume.)
(Image : JC Photos / Summerhill Stud)

PIERRE JOURDAN
“THE PEOPLE’S HORSE”

Pierre Jourdan, one of the most popular horses in training on the Highveld, has sustained a career-threatening injury and will not be seen again for a number of months writes Nicci Garner for Tab Online.

His trainer and part owner Gary Alexander said sadly on Monday : “PJ hurt himself in the Summer Cup. It’s a bone injury in the off hind hock. He is being treated by Prof Roy Gottschalk (Witbos Veterinary Clinic) and if the leg settles down, he’ll be rested for only three to four months. If not, he’ll have to have surgery and that could mean at least a year off. This has put paid to his four-year-old career. It’s unfortunate, but if we’re going to have a horse left after this, then we’ve got to be patient. That’s racing - you’ve got to take the good with the bad.”

The Parade Leader gelding, who cost just R60,000 at the Emperors Palace Ready To Run Sale and has earned R3,384,425 might be spelled once the injury starts showing signs of improvement.

Pierre Jourdan, who races in the lilac and white silks of Emilio Baisero, has won seven of his 11 career starts and so nearly won the 2010 South African Triple Crown. Rested after finishing second in the third leg of the series, he made a winning comeback in the Joburg Spring Challenge but failed in both his subsequent starts, finishing third in the Peermont Emperors Palace Charity Mile early last month when he was expected to do much better and was unplaced in the Sansui Summer Cup.

Summerhill wishes PJ and his connections all the best and hope for a speedy recovery.

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