Cape Argus

Before Noon has winning credential­s

- DAVID THISELTON

NATIONAL champion trainer Sean Tarry will be looking at Before Noon at the Vaal Classic track tomorrow to break a rare drought for the yard which has seen them send out close to 50 runners without a winner since Big Bear won the Emperor’s Palace Ready To Run Cup.

Before Noon, who runs in a Workrider’s Maiden Plate over 2 400m in tomorrow’s first race, is like Big Bear a son of Await The Dawn, who is proving to be a big loss to local breeding after his untimely passing in 2014.

Before Noon is in the usual mould of his sire as a big galloping horse and last time out when stepped up to 2 000m in his just his third career start he simply ran out of track when chasing Orson as he certainly wasn’t stopping at the line.

His sire won over this 2 400m trip and his dam was a four-time winner from 1 800m to 2 000m, so everything points to him being hard to beat in the day’s opener.

Pocohontas Girl and Michael are both moderate sorts but have at least proved they stay this trip so could be the biggest dangers.

In the second the flying Mike de Kock yard can kick off where they left off on the weekend, having sent out four winners at the Vaal on Saturday.

In this Graduation Plate over 1 200m for three-year-old fillies they have the speedster Shufoog, who made a winning debut over 1 160m on Emperor’s Palace Charity Mile day. The handicappe­rs credited her with an 87 merit rating for that win and she is the best weighted horse on official ratings. De Kock could score the trifecta in this race as he also has Only To Win, who drops back to the trip of her best win, and Awaafy, who flew up for third in an 1 160m sprint on Thursday night at Turffontei­n.

The third is tricky due to the number of first-timers, none of whom make particular appeal, but the hard knocking Amajory should lead home those to have raced. The back-ups could be Forgimme and Delphine.

The fourth over 1 800m sees Angelic stepping up another 100m in trip which she should handle and she can beat Whiteout. Let’s Twist and Rendezvous have shown ability and return from rests and One Dollar Massage is improving.

The fifth over 1 800m pits battle hardened handicappe­rs against promising youngsters returning from layoffs. The former are favoured and Shogun is chosen to get it right ahead of Hieronymus, although the youngsters Royal Crusade, Wheel Of Time and Bush Pilot can’t be ignored.

Excalibur’s Return can win first time out the maidens in the sixth over 2 000m as he has been given a reasonable merit rating.

Sultry could make it a De Kock one-two as he has dropped to an attractive merit rating.

In the seventh over 1 000m Manx Park is rated the day’s value bet, having dropped to an attractive merit rating and still retaining his ability. In race eight over 1000m Brigtnumbe­rten might prove hard to beat having run way above his merit rating in a Graduation Plate last time.

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