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Monday
May282012

J.C. SUPERSTAR

Ebony Flyer Horse

Ebony Flyer - South African Fillies Sprint (Grade 1)…
(Photo : Gold Circle)
 

Scottville’s Festival of Speed 26 May 2012

There were plenty of first-time racegoers at Scottville’s Festival of Speed, witnessing a feast of four Group One sprints. The sponsors, the Golden Horse Casino, which shares the racecourse complex, must’ve been delirious with the outcome, and there’ll be more than a few in the crowd who’ll be back for sure. Racing is meant to be fun, and it was.

But for the connoisseur, this isn’t how it’s meant to be. Track biases are sometimes figments of the mind, yet on an occasion which celebrates more Group One sprints down a straight 1200 metres on one day than any other in the world, it’s a pity one side of the course can sometimes be so much quicker than the other. Not a single outside (standside) drawn horse came home (in five 1200 events all told), despite the fact that in three of the five events all carried level (sex and age-adjusted) weights, and several of the best-credentialed runners occupied outside post positions. Nothing beyond the 11 slot even made the frame on the day, and as a result, we saw a hotch-potch of outcomes.

The two Juvenile divisions have been in disarray all season, and after the weekend, we’re no less confused. The “big one” of the day, the Golden Horse Sprint, is a handicap which by its nature, is designed to upset from time to time. While the victor, Delago Deluxe, is an obvious talent and already a Group One winner in the Juvenile colt’s race at the same meeting last year, he was nonetheless lightly treated at the weights with a modest 54 kgs on his back. What he certainly is though, is thoroughly happy back in the yard of former Champion trainer, Charles Laird. His form prior to his departure for the Cape last summer as well as this season, was in marked contrast to his sojourn in the Winelands. You can chalk this one down as a definite “Shark”, as opposed to the Western Cape’s local rugby franchise, the Stormers, who bit the dust against the Sharks in Durban the same evening.

One event on the card though, which lived up to every inch of its billing, was the South African Fillies Sprint, featuring two distaff superstars and one, Welwitchia, who had hinted at stardom when her trainer, Mike de Kock, suddenly relented to her being the sprinter her pedigree suggested she had to be. One of de Kock’s most disarming attributes is his candour when he gets things wrong, (yes, he does very occasionally) and he volunteered in the lead-up that he’d tried to make Welwitchia “stay” for too long. Those who saw her destruction of a quality field of colts on Champions Day a month back, were not only quickly converted to de Kock’s new-found faith, but most of us were fully expecting her to settle the superstars here as well.

For the record, the “glamour girls” in the line-up were the much-exalted Ebony Flyer (who counts a smashing victory over Horse of The Year, Igugu, among many highlights in a remarkable career thus far,) and the sensational Princess Victoria, queen of the Three Year Old division, whose only defeat in her past 8 visits to the races, came at the hands of Joey Ramsden’s Variety Club, one of the brightest milers we’ve seen in decades.

Both these deities enjoy cult status among the sports’ fans, and this was a day to savour. Princess Victoria’s well-being was advertised only a week ago, when Beach Beauty, among her vanquished last outing, produced the season’s most stirring “July” trial in the Astrapak 1900 (Gr.2). But “the Princess” was drawn 10 this time,  and that sadly tells the tale of a race in which she never threatened, even for a stride. So it was down to Mary Slack’s Welwitchia, whose sustained run from the rear looked to have it stitched up entering the final furlong, and Ebony Flyer, starting at (for her) the generous odds of 6/1. Yet, as good as Welwitchia absolutely is, she was mown down in a matter of strides by this Amazon of racing, flashing up this time in the emerald and red of Team Valor and Anant Singh, and adding another string to the bow of the already formidable band of females under the command of Gaynor Rupert’s Drakenstein Stud.

But hey, listen, this was no ordinary training feat. Justin Snaith has always said this filly was not just extraordinary, he claims she’s a freak, a statement Glen Kotzen has always reserved for Princess Victoria, too. She’d been off since winning the Gr.1 Majorca Stakes in January, she’d been under the knife, and this was supposed to be a “prep” for things to come. It wasn’t the script we’d have penned beforehand, but it went something like this:

Her jockey, Bernard Fayd’Herbe, isn’t exactly a born-again Christian, but his Mauritian ancestory guarantees he’s a good Catholic boy, with a sound reverence for his creator. As he entered that hallowed piece of turf they call the Winner’s Circle (on big days, on the track in front of the grandstand at Scottsville,)  Fayd’Herbe cast his head heavenwards as most god-fearing sports people do these days, and as he’d been taught at his Catechism classes, he looked to “cross” himself in acknowledgment. Good natured cat-calls echoed from the boisterous throng pressing on the running rail. No one was doubting the power of the Lord, but it seemed that just about everyone in the crowd knew of another eternal truth. When it comes to racehorses, and especially Ebony Flyer, the initials to look for are J.S, not “J.C.”. 

Best back that up in case we’re accused of a new form of blasphemy, such was Justin Snaith’s faith in this filly, whose “roaring” wind affliction is as well known at the Phillipi work track as stopwatches are, that he’d ordered a second wind “op” just a few months back. This performance must’ve been the “second coming”. But just to prove the Snaiths are as human as any of us, as the filly returned to scale, Justin and his brother Jonathan quickly flipped the switches to vaudeville. The winter sun played on their faces, and there were some who thought they’d seen a bit of moisture in their youthful eyes. 

Editor: Ebony Flyer’s sire, Jet Master is arguably the best South African stallion of all time. Certainly, he has been the dominant stallion among what has undoubtedly been the most formidable assembly of stallions in living memory. Yet he was afflicted by “wind” issues so severely that his racing career (encompassing 8 Group One victories) was limited to races of 1600m or less. That he is known to share this problem with a good proportion of his progeny, tells us that with modern technology, when they’re good enough, “wind” is no longer a reason to decry an otherwise outstanding sire prospect.

Monday
Feb062012

AHS EMBARGO : MIXED BLESSINGS

Igugu wins South Africa's J&B Met

Click above to watch Igugu winning the J&B Met (Grade 1)
(Image : Gold Circle - Footage : SABC3)

“The African Horse Sickness embargo
lifts next month…”

Andrew Harrison - There were many in horse racing who lamented the imposition of an export ban on our best horses travelling abroad last year - an outbreak of African Horse Sickness (AHS) in the AHS control area of the Western Cape activating an instant 12-month embargo on international equine exports.

It was a blow for those fortunate few to be involved in horses deemed good enough to succeed on the international stage as they contemplated the potential loss of millions of dollars in earnings and the fame that goes with these things.

As South Africans, too, the opportunity to swell our collective pride when one of ours excels on the international stage was undone by the bite of a miggie.

There were others, however, and I bet a large majority of racing fans, who took solace in that at least for a year our best horses stayed at home.

A throwback to the years before it became popular or even essential for our top performers to be sent abroad to test their mettle affording the nearly-good-enoughs an opportunity to land the plum prizes on offer at home.

This latest ban “made” the Cape Sizzling Summer Season.

Without it, Igugu would never have lined up for last week’s J&B Met and become the first horse since the mighty Politician three decades ago to land back-to-back Julys and Mets.

Attempts by Hong Kong-based owner of The Apache, Winston Chow, were twice thwarted by AHS bans. On each occasion Chow was rewarded as The Apache was turned out of quarantine to thrill racegoers with important Grade 1 victories.

These are just two of a host of potential travellers that stayed home to the delight of their supporters.

No doubt there would have been discussions around the careers of the likes of Gimmethegreenlight, Jackson, Variety Club, Silver Flyer, Princess Victoria and a few others but the export ban will no doubt have been high on the agenda. The embargo lifts next month which may herald a mass exodus but it did at least afford us an all too brief opportunity of watching some tremendous racing on home turf.

Extract from www.goldcircle.co.za

Monday
Dec192011

VARIETY CLUB WINS CAPE PREMIER YEARLING SALE GUINEAS

Variety Club wins the Cape Premier Yearling Sale Guineas

Click above to watch Variety Club winning the Cape Guineas (Gr1)…
(Photo : Gold Circle - Footage : Racing International)

CAPE PREMIER YEARLING SALE GUINEAS (Gr1)
Kenilworth, Turf, 1600m
17 December 2011

FINAL RESULTS

# LBH Horse Kg MR Dr Jockey Trainer
1 0.00 VARIETY CLUB 58.0 110 5 A Marcus Joey Ramsden
2 3.25 SILVER FLYER 58.0 110 4 G Hatt Mike de Kock
3 4.25 PRINCESS VICTORIA 55.5 105 3 S Cormack Glen Kotzen
4 5.75 GIMMETHEGREENLIGHT (AUS) 58.0 108 10 R Fourie Justin Snaith
5 6.15 LIANCOURT ROCK (AUS) 58.0 100 12 F Coetzee Dean Kannemeyer
6 6.25 SILVER HAVEN 58.0 92 9 R Danielson Joey Ramsden
7 6.45 DIVINE JET 58.0 98 13 K Neisius Dean Kannemeyer
8 8.70 ASTRO NEWS 58.0 101 11 C Puller Greg Ennion
9 8.80 BLAZE OF FIRE 58.0 93 1 K Teetan Yvette Bremner
10 10.80 THE BALLADEER 58.0 79 7 G Behr Joey Ramsden
11 11.10 HEAVY METAL 58.0 85 6 R Fradd Sean Tarry
12 12.35 DEPARDIEU 58.0 102 2 B Fayd’Herbe Dean Kannemeyer
13 12.40 MASTER MARCUS 58.0 96 8 G Schlechter Joey Ramsden
Thursday
Dec082011

HOW THE WEST CAN BE WON

Way West Stallion in South Africa

Way West
(Photo : Greig Muir)

WAY WEST (AUS)
Danehill (USA) - Prospect Fever (USA)
by Mr. Prospector (USA)

As underrated a sire as there is in the land right now, Way West quietly gets on with his business at Summerhill with little fanfare. His quiet demeanour belies a prince’s pedigree, and a record of performance which hinted at a destructive talent betrayed by the sort of injury only racehorses can inflict upon themselves.

Carrying the looks of a champion show horse, Way West is statuesque, but he’s a little fellow. Attracting the patronage of local breeders has not been easy, yet from two small crops at the races to date, he has two Group One performing fillies, the Highveld Juvenile Champion, Waywest Goddess, and Extra Zero. The latter who followed an excellent third to the much-heralded Princess Victoria in the Golden Slipper (Gr1), with an astounding runner-up performance against the colts in the R2million Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup.

Now we find our man sitting in 5th place on the National Sires’ Log, measured by average earnings per runner : the stats tell us he’s in great company, while he has several of the nation’s most illustrious stallions behind him.

Leading Sires by AEPR
1 August - 4 December 2011

Sire Stakes Rnrs AEPR
MODUS VIVENDI 1,630,130 35 46,575
ANNOUNCE 1,063,185 30 35,440
RIGHT APPROACH 1,945,410 63 30,880
TIGER RIDGE 1,558,998 53 29,415
WAY WEST 996,525 34 29,310
VICTORY MOON 2,648,328 92 28,786
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 1,342,840 47 28,571
SARGE 690,550 25 27,622
MELLIFONT 644,865 24 26,869
KAHAL 3,308,561 127 26,052
PARADE LEADER 1,198,403 47 25,498
VAR 2,181,189 86 25,363
DUPONT 843,893 34 24,820
JET MASTER 3,521,029 144 24,452
WESTERN WINTER 2,611,295 107 24,405
CAPTAIN AL 3,275,357 135 24,262
SILVANO 3,442,901 145 23,744
QUI DANZIG 733,937 31 23,675
TOREADOR 1,318,681 56 23,548
DYNASTY 1,740,438 74 23,519

*Summerhill Sires denoted by bold

summerhill stud, south africa

Enquiries :
Linda Norval 27 (0) 33 263 1081
or email linda@summerhill.co.za
www.summerhill.co.za

Monday
May302011

PRINCESS VICTORIA WINS ALLAN ROBERTSON CHAMPIONSHIP

Princess Victoria winning the Allan Robertson Championship

Click above to watch Princess Victoria winning the Allan Robertson Championship (Gr1)
(Image : Gold Circle - Footage : Tellytrack)

ALLAN ROBERTSON CHAMPIONSHIP (Grade 1)
Scottsville, Turf, 1200m
28 May 2011

david thiseltonDavid Thiselton
Gold Circle
The Allan Robertson was won impressively by the Glen Kotzen-trained Victory Moon filly Princess Victoria.

Jockey Andrew Fortune had Princess Victoria relaxed on the rail behind the pacesetters and angled her out nearing the 400m mark. She stretched away from the field to win unextended by 3,25 lengths. The maiden Up Front ran a fine second with the favourite Hidden Beauty next best ahead of She’s A Stunner and Lady Var.

Fortune said afterwards: “She is comfortably the best two-year-old filly I’ve ever ridden.”

ALLAN ROBERTSON CHAMPIONSHIP (Gr1)
Final Results

# LBH Horse Kg MR Dr Jockey Trainer
1 0.00 PRINCESS VICTORIA 58.0 0 1 A Fortune Glen Kotzen
2 3.25 UP FRONT 58.0 0 4 G Lerena Barend Botes
3 3.75 HIDDEN BEAUTY 58.0 0 13 F Coetzee Paul Matchett
4 4.25 SHE’S A STUNNER 58.0 0 2 C Orffer Deon Visser
5 5.50 LADY VAR 58.0 0 6 K Neisius Darryl Hodgson
6 6.25 TRINITY HOUSE 58.0 0 3 G Hatt Joey Ramsden
7 10.25 EXTRA ZERO 58.0 0 8 S Khumalo Sean Tarry
8 12.25 INDIGO PRINCESS 58.0 0 11 I Sturgeon James Goodman
9 13.50 AMANEE (AUS) 58.0 0 12 A Delpech Mike de Kock
10 14.75 LAVISH GAL 58.0 0 5 S Randolph Jeff Freedman
11 15.75 ASPEN ANGLE 58.0 0 10 A Marcus Charles Laird
12 19.50 COMTESSE DUBOIS 58.0 0 7 B Fayd’Herbe Neil Bruss
13 22.75 SHEZTHECLUBQUEEN 58.0 0 9 * JP v’d Merwer Terry Lowe
14 25.75 EXTRAORDINAIRE 58.0 0 14 M Mienie Paul Matchett


Late Scratchings




15 0.00 MOON SPUN 58.0 0 17
Alyson Wright
16 0.00 SUPALICIOUS 58.0 0 7 K Teetan Paul Lafferty
17 0.00 HOT GIRL 58.0 0 5 R Simons Paul Lafferty

Extract from Gold Circle

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