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Monday
Nov012010

THABANI NZIMANDE'S TOP COLT FOR READY TO RUN 2010

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Click above to watch Thabani discussing his top colt…

LOT 28 UNNAMED (VAR - ASSEMBLANCE)
(COLT) BY CHAMPION SPRINTER IN EUROPE & FRANCE, VAR. DAM SISTER TO VILLANDRY (10 WINS INC OK GRAND CHALLENGE G3), WELSH HARP (7 WINS INC NATAL PORT HANDICAP L & 3RD JHB SUMMER HANDICAP G3) & BENCH MARK (5 WINS INC 2ND DAILY NEWS 2000 G1). FROM THE FAMILY OF SAVONAROLA (8 WINS INC CAPE GUINEAS G1 & 4TH SA GUINEAS G1, SIRE) & SAINTLY LADY (6 WINS INC LANCOME FILLIES HANDICAP G1).

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Emperors Palace Ready To Run Sale
Sunday 7 November 2010

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Monday
Apr122010

ROYAL BOUNTY : TOP SPRINTER IN THE MAKING

royal bounty betting world mr 103 handicap video

Click above to watch Royal Bounty winning the Betting World MR 103 Handicap
(Image and Footage : Tellytrack)

R96,000 BETTING WORLD MR 103 HANDICAP
Kenilworth 1100m TURF
10 April 2010

ROYAL BOUNTY (Muhtafal (USA) x Queens Close by Sunny North (USA))
3 Year Old Chestnut Gelding
Owner : Hassan Adams
Trainer : Justin Snaith
Jockey : Morne Winnaar
Breeder : Barton Hall Stud
Win Time : 65.82
Career Record : 4 Wins, 2 Places, 9 Starts
Career Earnings : R144,880

RACE RESULT

# LBH Horse Kg MR Dr Jockey Trainer
1 0.00 ROYAL BOUNTY 54.5 96 3 M Winnaar Justin Snaith
2 0.25 MOONLIGHT GAMBLER 52.0 85 6 R Khathi Bill Prestage
3 0.35 HEMINGWAY (BRZ) 53.0 89 9 G Schlechter Dean Kannemeyer
4 1.35 FOREST PATH 60.5 104 4 K Teetan Stephen Page
5 1.45 WETHREEKINGS 55.5 94 7 M Latorre Vaughan Marshall
6 5.70 VILLANDRY 59.0 105 11 M Byleveld Vaughan Marshall
7 5.80 LOS COLMOS 56.0 95 8 K Neisius Mike Bass
8 7.05 SOMETHING ELSE 59.0 101 5 R Danielson Joey Ramsden
9 7.30 RELINYANE 58.5 100 10 *N Quale Justin Snaith
10 7.55 KISS AGAIN 58.0 103 1 B Fayd’Herbe Mike Bass
11 11.05 JOSHUA’S MISTRESS 52.5 88 2 *G van Niekerk Piet Steyn

 

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Saturday
Jan232010

HEAR THE DRUMS : THE WAR HORSE

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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

Friday
Jan222010

WHO WILL CAPTURE THE CAPE FLYING CHAMPIONSHIP?

cape flying championship kenilworth racecourse

BETTING WORLD CAPE FLYING CHAMPIONSHIP (GRADE 1) 1000M
KENILWORTH RACECOURSE
23 JANUARY 2010

megan romeynMegan RomeynTomorrow sees the much anticipated running of the Grade One Cape Flying Championship over 1000m at Kenilworth and it promises to be a cracker of a race, despite the absence of Private Jet whom trainer Geoff Woodruff is aiming at the Computaform Sprint.

Summerhill is well represented with four challengers; Hear The Drums (winning-most horse of the last thirty years in South Africa) aiming to crack his first Grade One victory, Thunder Key (winner of the Gr.2 Diadem Stakes) and Relinyane (both sons of Summerhill sire Muhtafal) as well as Bush Pirate.

One can never discount the Charles Laird entries, the mercurial Warm White Night and the inform Cyber Case who is always dangerous over short distances. Vaughan Marshall’s Villandry and the four Mike Bass entries (Blue Tiger, Gaultier, Rushing Wind and Captain’s Secret) are all in with a shout.

FINAL FIELD

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

 

BETTING

# Horse Current Opening
2 WARM WHITE NIGHT 5/2 3/1
14 CAPTAIN’S SECRET 9/2 9/2
13 VILLANDRY 9/2 11/2
1 HEAR THE DRUMS 8/1 8/1
6 CASEL COOL
10/1 10/1
3 BLUE TIGER
12/1 10/1
5 THUNDER KEY 12/1 8/1
7 CYBER CASE 12/1 10/1
8 RELINYANE 16/1 12/1
10 BUSH PIRATE 20/1 20/1
11 MAINBRACE 20/1 20/1
9 RUSHING WIND 25/1 20/1
12 ALVARO 25/1 20/1
4 GAULTIER 25/1 25/1


BETTING COURTESY OF BETTING WORLD AS AT 3PM 22 JANUARY 2010

Monday
Dec212009

THUNDER KEY STRIKES IN DIADEM STAKES

thunder key diadem stakes grade 2 2009 video

Click above to watch Thunder Key in the Diadem Stakes (Grade 2)
(Footage : Tellytrack)

THUNDER KEY
DIADEM STAKES (GRADE 2) 2009

Saturday saw lightening strike at Kenilworth when the son of Muhtafal, Thunder Key, stormed home to steal victory in the Grade 2 Diadem Stakes over 1200m.

A most formidable field of big name performers, including Kapil, Villandry, Warm White Night, Gaultier and Blue Tiger to mention but a few, took their places in the starting gates. But it was the Glen Kotzen-trained 6-year-old speedster, under jockey Karis Teetan, who ignited the afterburners to win by a half length from Blue Tiger with Dance With Al trailing a further length and a quarter.

(Please watch the video above for all the race action and post-race interviews.)

Thunder Key had been knocking on the door in 2009 season with runner-up placings in the Southeatser Sprint (L), Golden Horse Casino Sprint (Gr1) and Umngeni Handicap (L).

Congratulations to trainer Glen Kotzen, owner Jean Van Heerden and Thunder Key’s breeder Cecil Baitz.

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