Super Saturday

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Super Saturday

12 years 3 months ago
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Some interesting comments on de Kock's website about his runners for SS. Here is (part of) one:

"On Thursday, Mike told Newzpoint Media: “In looking at his form and at the strength of the race, I would venture to say Await The Dawn is my best runner (on Super Saturday). He’s a versatile horse, able to win from a mile to a mile-and-a-half. He’s got speed, he can turn it on. He can relax or sit up there with (the pacemakers). He’s a pleasure to train."

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Re: Re: Super Saturday

12 years 3 months ago
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A couple more comments to note from de Kock's website:

"Mike discussed the Al Bastakiya with Sarah Tregoning of Newzpoint Media and said: “Zahee has come on a lot recently. He arrived here from Australia and started a bit late, but he’s made marked improvement and he’s raced well too. His fitness is up to scratch now, he’s a big runner.”

A lot’s been said about Zahee’s female stablemate Emotif who, in two runs following serious illness, lacked zest and match-fitness. If she’s back to herself, Emotif will cover her rival muzzles in Tapeta as she kicks away, but Mike’s gut feel says she’s still a measure short of what she is truly capable of.

“Emotif has had a tough time here in Dubai,” he told mikedekockracing.com on Friday. “She’s starting to turn the corner, she’s fitter now, but things haven’t fully clicked for her. Also, I’m still not certain she acts on the all-weather. We are keen to see how she goes this time, but I have a feeling she’s not quite there yet,” Mike said.

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There is a lot more stable confidence about Shea Shea, however. If he runs to his 119 rating the five-year-old speed merchant will take some beating in the Meydan Sprint. By the sound of it he’s not far off his top-class best.

“Shea Shea is doing really well,” Mike said. “He just needed his first run after his worldwide travels last time and he’s a different horse now. He’s improved several lengths and should go close.”

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Re: Re: Super Saturday

12 years 3 months ago
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Thanks Mav (tu)

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Re: Re: Super Saturday

12 years 3 months ago
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Just appeared on Mike de Kock's website:

"Jebel Hatta: You decide!
March 8, 2013 By admin

WE all know the popular saying about opinions – not appropriate to repeat on a family site like this – but yes, everybody has one and they’re all predictably different in relation to the Gr1 Jebel Hatta over 1800m on turf which tops the bill on Super Saturday at Meydan.

In South Africa, where there are always personal scores to settle and points to prove in an awkward mix of racing fans, the Jebel Hatta debate seems to centre around which Mike de Kock runner will pass the post first. The actual result of the race, the issue of who will win, has taken a back seat in a virtual world that brings from obscurity any number of rocket scientists, professors and conspiracy theorists.

On the eve of this occasion we at mikedekockracing.com have the latest information from the stable, first-hand from the boss himself. However, we’re not going to commit ourselves to picking a Jebel Hatta winner between South Africa’s darling Igugu, her formidable rival The Apache and their seasoned stablemate Master Of Hounds. The winner may come from elsewhere, after all.

Instead, we’ll present you below with all the necessary bits of information about the South African trio to help you make up your mind. The problem is, it’s a tricky one for the stable too – horses make fools of men more often than not and we’d rather stay out of making a call on this one!

Let’s start with Mike’s overall view. On Friday, he explained: “There is sometimes a misconception that we have a preference for one runner over another in a closely-matched race like this. The truth is, there are dozens of variables involved in the build-up. It’s not as simple as working three horses together in an exercise gallop at home to see who wins.

“ Igugu, for one, has never been a flashy horse on the work track, she leaves her best for race day. There are often unknown factors about rival runners from other stables which makes it hard to compare them with your own. Then there are things like track conditions, pace and jockeyship. Everything plays a role in the eventual outcome of a race and one can make the wrong assessments beforehand, especially at this level.”


Now to the individuals in question:

Igugu (re-united with Anthony Delpech) needed her last run and as explained in previous articles, she contributed to her own downfall by running freely and setting course records in the first few fractions of the Balanchine, only to be beaten for breath. She is likely to run a more controlled race tomorrow.

Mike comments:

“Igugu has improved since her third place in the Balanchine and she will improve even more after the Jebel Hatta. Tomorrow’s race has always been her mission – not the Dubai World Cup as some press reports have suggested . As things have panned out she will only be at her best on World Cup night. We may go for the Duty Free with her, depending on how she runs tomorrow.”

Mike revealed something that may or may not pose a problem for Igugu. He told: “Igugu has been in season four times since she arrived in Dubai, something I haven’t seen before. She’s just coming out of her fourth cycle now. She hasn’t had a trouble-free preparation.”

The commonly observed behavioural problems associated with mares being ‘in season’ – also known as the oestrus cycle – include tail raising, aggression, nervousness, decreased co-operation in training, unpredictable behaviour and, according to veterinary websites, ‘vulval winking’ and ‘increased interest in nearby stallions and geldings’ “

If this was a human race, the males around Igugu would probably nudge closer for a cuddle and be severely distracted, allowing her to win, but you can’t bank on that in the equine world. Plus, the fact that she’s come to the end of her cycle would suggest that she’ll be focused enough to concentrate on running her race without looking for charming suitors.

Either way the effects, if any, of Igugu’s unusual horniness in her new base will only be known after the Jebel Hatta. Mike concluded: “For all that, Igugu remains a top horse. I think she will right in the thick of things. I expect her to run well.”

Now to Christophe Soumillon’s mount, The Apache.

Mike said: “The Apache is very well and he’s had a good preparation. He doesn’t take too much work, which explains why he won such a good race first time out in Dubai. He’s improved since that run and he’s had time to recover and to get wound up for the Jebel Hatta. He’s fitter than last time. He’s a huge runner.”

Masterofhounds (Pat Cosgrave), a game customer, is not expected to win, but he is likely to give some cheek in the serious part of the contest.

Mike commented: “I’m happy with the preparation of Masterofhounds. He surprised us when he ran second after a rest in the Al Fahidi Fort. He’s another one of those horses who doesn’t take a lot of work, he likes to race fresh. I’m pleased with the way he’s come on. This is a tougher field, but he is not without an outside chance.”

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Re: Re: Super Saturday

12 years 3 months ago
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Await The Dawn - banker for me
Red Jazz - eachway chance

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Re: Re: Super Saturday

12 years 3 months ago
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One horse for me and thats Profile Star running at Wolverhampton today.

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Re: Re: Super Saturday

12 years 3 months ago
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chicken 'n chips Wrote:
> One horse for me and thats Profile Star running at
> Wolverhampton today.


draw not a problem for you??

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Re: Re: Super Saturday

12 years 3 months ago
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No as its nearly a 6 furlong race. The track is slower than before since they put another type of sand down.

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Re: Re: Super Saturday

12 years 3 months ago
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We have a pa at wolves, so i will include your selection with Tarooq...

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Re: Re: Super Saturday

12 years 3 months ago
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There is a pick 6 today at Meydan, does the coupling rule apply?

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Re: Re: Super Saturday

12 years 3 months ago
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Benevolent Wrote:
> There is a pick 6 today at Meydan, does the
> coupling rule apply?


First i've heard of a p6 today, those phumelela idiots are useless!!!

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Re: Re: Super Saturday

12 years 3 months ago
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Monsieur Joe must have a great chance today 10/1

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