Cape Argus

Guns And Roses a good bet

- DAVID THISELTON

THE Vaal has an eight race meeting tomorrow and punters look to have some fair chances. The first over 1 000m is full of intrigue as it sees a number of two-year-olds taking on older horses in a maiden.

The first-timer two-year-old from the Johan Janse van Vuuren yard, Radiant Cut, is the only filly in the field but being by Var and a half-sister to the useful Gr 3-winning sprintmile­r Brilliant Cut she should have a fine chance from a plum low draw. She only has to carry 54,5kg.

Imperial Past has the advantage of being a three-year-old who only has to give his male two-year-old rivals here 3kg as opposed to the 8,5kg he would have to give them if it were a weight for age race.

He showed good pace over 1 200m on debut and should have come on from the run.

He was over racing early and was reported to have made a breathing noise, so should relish the step down in trip too.

Captain Kangaroo

Captain Kangaroo is an interestin­g twoyear-old male here.

He was well beaten on debut over 1 160m, but he showed excellent early pace in a decent field and should come on from the run. Gavin Lerena has stuck with him.

Bravo Zulu wouldn’t be described as a scopey sort, but has some pace and was quite close to Laurent du Var last time and the latter went on to finish second in a Gr 3.

The three-year-old Jet Sailor can earn on his best form, while the first-timer Brigtnumbe­rten is speedily bred being by Eightfold Path out of a mare who won by 5,5 lengths on debut over 800m.

The Great Duchess has been chosen as the value bet of the day and she runs in race two, a maiden for fillies and mares over 1000m.

She is a big, improved horse who will be staying on strongly from her unfavourab­le high draw. She is against her own gender here after running well in a mixed maiden field last time.

The best bet of the day, Guns And Roses, runs in race three over 1 475m. She was slow away on debut over 1 160m, but ran on strongly and the form has worked out well.

She will enjoy the step up in trip on pedigree and is drawn on the right side in a moderate field. Sean Tarry has two first-timers, Miss Evolution and Gypsy Jazz, and considerin­g the exceptiona­l strike rate this yard has with first-timers, any money for them must be respected.

The rest of the races are handicaps, so will be more competitiv­e.

In race five the topweight Whosethebo­ssnow looks to possess class and should start coming into his own now.

He is well drawn and should appreciate the step down to 1 700m after disappoint­ing over 2 000m last time in the Listed Derby Trial.

Blue Diamond Road will be a threat as he has a fair draw over a suitable trip and looks to be off an attractive merit rating at present.

Those two have been chosen to be enough to get through the Pick 6.

The last race has been chosen as the other leg to go thin in the Pick 6 as three horses, Movie Show, Hashtag Strat and Lay Of The World look to have the speed, class and scope to be potential victors over a 1 000m trip.

 ?? Picture Nkosi Hlophe ?? RACING SOCKS runs in the fifth at the Vaal tomorrow. Callan Murray rides for Brian Wiid.
Picture Nkosi Hlophe RACING SOCKS runs in the fifth at the Vaal tomorrow. Callan Murray rides for Brian Wiid.

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