Trainer comments Tsogo Sprint Day

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Trainer comments Tsogo Sprint Day

8 years 2 weeks ago
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By David Thiselton

Ashburton trainer Paul Gadsby has two runners in the Gr 1 SA Fillies Sprint, Vision To Kill and Miss Varlicious, and said both were very well but admitted Carry On Alice would be “a hard nut to crack”.

However, Gadsby was concerned the three-and-a-half metre strip on the inside which was protected at the last meeting would now “be like gold” and everybody would be trying to dive on to it.

Gadsby confirmed the Kildonan three-year-old Vision To Kill would be the elect of his two but added, “Miss Varlicious can never be written off, she is an old campaigner and could run into the money.”

Gadsby felt Vision To Kill was a touch unlucky last time over course and distance in the Gr 3 Poinsettia Stakes when flying late and being beaten 0,5 lengths by The Secret Is Out.

“I felt the winner had a clear run the whole way and we did not,” he said.

However, Vision To Kill will now be 3kg worse off, as The Secret Is Out was carrying a Gr 1 penalty in that race. Vision To Kill will also be 2kg worse off with Live Life, whom she beat by a short-head.

One factor favouring Vision To Kill is she clearly loved the step up to 1200m and jockey Muzi Yeni will now know that, whilst he went into the last race unclear whether she would enjoy the step up from 1000m.

Vision To Kill has a low draw of two. However, Gadsby said if the going on the inside does prove on the day “to be gold” he was not sure whether this would work for or against Vision To Kill as she might in that case have to be used up early to hold her position.

Miss Varlicious, who is usually handy, is drawn out in eight and has Alec Forbes up.

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Re: Trainer comments Tsogo Sprint Day

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By David Thiselton

Justin Snaith has five runners in all at the Festival Of Speed meeting on Saturday at Scottsville and in the big one, the Tsogo Sun Sprint, he made Captain Swarovski a “dark horse” but was concerned by the amount of weight Sergeant Hardy had to carry.

Four-year-old Captain Swarovski has not proved yet he is up to a 103 merit rating but Snaith felt the actual weight of just 55kg he had to carry was of more significance. He said, “He is not the better horse of the two but is very well weighted and is very well at home. He has come right at the right time.”

Captain Swarovski had one run at Scottsville last season so should not be phased by the course.

Snaith believes the runners will head for the middle-inside part of the track, so was thrilled with Captain Swarovski’s draw of seven, which will come into six if the reserve runners come out.

He said the three-year Sergeant Hardy had needed his last run, but he had deliberately not run him again as he “does like to run a bit fresh”. In that race over 1100m at Scottsville on April 16 he finished second, beaten 1,75 lengths by London Call, with whom he will now be 2kg better off.

He added, “It is a big ask for a three-year-old carrying 57kg, but he has come on a lot from that last run and has been better at home since.”

Sergeant Hardy will come into a draw of nine and Snaith said a good enough horse could win from there.

Snaith mentioned Attenborough, a progressive three-year-old who only has 55kg to carry, as one of the horses to beat.

Snaith runs the champion filly Bela-Bela as well as the quick Jo’s Bond in the SA Fillies Sprint.

Bela-Bela’s two Gr 1 wins have been over 2000m and 1800m, but Snaith was not overly concerned about the drop in trip.

He said, “She has always had a lot of natural speed, she was born with it and we have always actually tried to hold her back in her work.”

Snaith has taken the brilliant four-year-old grey to see Scottsville and she did well in her gallop there. He added, “She is coming back from a long rest and is up against the best sprinters, but she could pop up. I expect her to be in the money.”

He rated Carry On Alice the horse she had to beat and said, “Carry On Alice has had a long season, so we are hoping to catch her with a fresh horse. It will be fitness vs freshness.”

He admitted Jo’s Bond was a 1000m horse, but was still hoping for a first three finish. He said, “She is doing well at home but has her work cut out in this field. She is no slouch and the fact she led the Computaform Sprint shows how much speed she has, but over this trip we will have to hold her up.”

Snaith runs Sir Frenchie in the Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion. He said he had not been favoured by a high draw when running downfield over this trip in the Kuda Sprint on Sun Met day. “His form since then has been good and he has been doing very well at home. He is a sound, strong horse but it is very competitive and he has his work cut out.”

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Re: Trainer comments Tsogo Sprint Day

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Scottsville not the easiest track around and I feel we are in for some big payouts come Saturday.

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Re: Trainer comments Tsogo Sprint Day

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Paul Lafferty has two good chances of winning the Gr 1 Allan Robertson at Scottsville on Saturday and whilst he rated Touch Of Magic the better filly he said Crymeariver had enjoyed a better preparation.

Touch Of Magic is an imposing Australian-bred by Sepoy and was very impressive when winning her debut over 1000m at Scottsville on March 1 under Diego de Gouveia, who claimed 2,5kg at the time.

Lafferty said, “She is very talented and had it not been for a recent hiccup I would have rated her tough to beat. A lot of Summerveld horses have had elevated temperatures lately and she was one of them, so she has had a bit of an interrupted preparation. Her temperature is normal now and I will take a blood close to the race as a final precaution.”

Apprentice De Gouveia keeps the ride, but will not be able to claim his current 1,5kg.
Crymeariver by Elusive Fort made her debut on March 26 at Scottsville over 1200m, where she faced winners, and she burst through in eye-catching style to win full of running. She was receiving 3kg from the 1,5 lengths runner up, Neptune’s Rain, and also had a 4kg claimer up which meant she was receiving 7kg in all. However, if the claim is ignored it should just about put them together in Saturday’s race, considering the manner in which Crymeariver won and the improvement she is entitled to. The bookmakers rate them equal at around 7/1 the pair.

Lafferty said it had always been the plan to send Crymeariver straight into the Allan Robertson and he added, “I am very happy with her, she has been working very well at home.” He said she would get a mile even now, so it is not surprising he is sending her in fresh and another strong finish can be expected.

Touch Of Magic is a juicy 14/1 and this might be due to the jockey bookings as Anthony Delpech rides Crymeariver. However, Lafferty pointed out De Gouveia was one of his stable’s regular apprentices and it would have been “tough” to have taken him off Touch Of Magic.

Lafferty did not believe his pair’s high draws would be disadvantageous on the day.

Lafferty runs Sniper Shot in the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion. He had to be scratched due to a temperature recently but is over it and put up good work on the grass the other day. Lafferty said, “It is a very tough race, I am not confident of him winning it, I will be happy if he places.”

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Re: Trainer comments Tsogo Sprint Day

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By David Thiselton


Frank Robinson caused a 55/1 upset in the Gr 1 Allan Robertson in 2010 with Chocolicious and he has two decent fillies, Under The Stars and Zarnitsa, in this year’s renewal at Scottsville on Saturday.

Under The Stars, an impressively rangy daughter of Antonius Pius, made an eye-catching debut on March 31 from draw 11 on the Greyville poly over 1000m. She came from off the pace under Muzi Yeni and won going away by 1,75 lengths. She beat Victory Trip by 5,25 lengths in that race and the latter is considered good enough to line up in the Allan Robertson.

In her second start Under The Stars was beaten 8,85 lengths over 1100m at Scottsville by the fancied Allan Robertson contender Neptune’s Rain.

However, Frank Robinson said a line could be drawn through the run, “She jumped very well but it was then declared a false start and she went the furthest of all the horses. That can have an effect on a horse.”

In the re-start Under The Stars did not jump as well and did well under the circumstances to stay on for sixth.

Interestingly, the horse she lost to by a head in that race, Awesomeness, had earlier beaten Zarnitsa by 0,25 lengths over 1000m at Scottsville when both were making their debuts in February.

Zarnitsa showed a lot of pace in her debut and was only caught late.

In her fourth career start Zarnitsa slammed a maiden fillies and mares field over 1000m on the Greyville poly by 6,25 lengths and interestingly she beat Tweed Valley by seven lengths, as the latter had earlier finished a close second to Under The Stars.

Robinson believed the more forgiving surface had helped Zarnitsa, so he was hoping for a bit of rain. However, the weather forecast only predicts a little bit of rain after the races on Saturday.

He said Zarnitsa had been working well and believed she would stay the trip. The Querari filly was not stopping at the line last time out and before that was touched off 0,75 lengths by Allan Robertson contender Light On Her Toes over 1200m on the Greyville turf.

Under The Stars will easily get the 1200m trip and further.

Robinson said it was difficult to say whether either filly was as good as Chocolicious and concluded, “They are up to this class and won’t be disgraced.”

Muzi Yeni is the regular rider of both horses and will be aboard Zarnitsa from draw nine, while Marco van Rensburg rides Under The Stars from draw six.

Meanwhile, Chocolicious’ Allan Robertson victory earned her the privilege of a cover by the living legend Frankel and the resulting foal is up to date impressing the Mike de Kock yard.

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Re: Trainer comments Tsogo Sprint Day

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Journalist: David Thiselton – Gold Circle Publishing Department

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25 MAY 2017

Dennis Drier will attempt to win the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion for the sixth time in eight years at Scottsville on Saturday, and for the seventh time overall, and he has a good chance of doing so with Sand And Sea.

The rangy Twice Over colt ran on strongly to win his debut over course and distance in a Juvenile Plate where he was receiving 3kg from the previous winners.
Drier said, “He is a nice colt and has done nothing wrong. He was green and has come on from the run. I don’t know how good the others are but we are expecting a big run.”

Anton Marcus retains the ride and they jump from draw eleven.

The yard’s gallant seven-year-old Captain Al gelding Barbosa will be having his fifth attempt at the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint. He is part-owned by spelling farm owners Rodney and Jane Trotter. Jane spoke on his behalf and said, “He is coming to the end of his career and I don’t really know what to expect but we are hoping for a nice, honest run.” She added his last run had come a bit soon after the previous run, which he had needed, and that might explain those two below par performances. She concluded, “He is a bit of a funny horse, he doesn’t like to have other horses around him in the running, so I think his outside draw will favour him.”

Barbosa loves the Scottsville straight and has dropped back to a 104 merit rating, the same rating he ran off in his only Stakes win in the Listed Umgeni Handicap over 1000m on the Greyville poly in 2015.

However, his best finish in the Tsogo Sprint has been a 3,65 length sixth to his brilliant stablemate Captain Of All two years ago and ran off this same 104 merit rating on that occasion.

He is drawn eleven of 16 and Alec Forbes is up.

Drier did not sound bullish about Sail, who runs in the SA Fillies Sprint, and said, “We are just trying her over the trip and we will see how she goes.”

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