Cape Argus

Pilgrim’s Progress gets the nod

- DAVID THISELTON

TWO MR 84 handicaps are the highlight of a lowkey nine race card at the Vaal Inside track tomorrow and the first is a competitiv­e one for fillies and mares over 1 800m.

Pilgrim’s Progress has always struck as one with ability and last time out stayed on quite well from behind over the too sharp 1 600m.

She has a good draw and it is her third run after a layoff.

She is unbeaten in three starts from 1800-2000m.

The chief danger could be Being Fabulous.

She was far from disgraced over 1 600m last time when setting the pace against some useful males and now has her third run after a layoff over a trip she should get.

From pole position she should be able to dictate the pace, although she does have to give the field 3kg and more.

Secret Potion

Secret Potion is a leggy sort with a fine turn of foot and she hit the front too soon last time when having to hold on bravely over 2 000m.

However, She might appreciate the step down in trip and off just a three point higher mark this progressiv­e filly can make it a hat-trick.

Forest Express was tried in a feature after an impressive maiden win over 1 600m, so must be held in high regard and she sneaks into the handicap with the minimum weight, so must have a good chance over a step up in trip she should relish.

Cold Cash wasn’t disgraced behind the like of She’s Giver over 1 600m last time in a conditions plate when way under sufferance and she has her third run after a layoff over a suitable trip.

Pennington Sands could earn if repeating her last run as she has been dropped two points in the merit ratings.

The next race is a MR 84 handicap over 1 700m.

Shenanigan­s

Shenanigan­s is hard to assess. Last time, after hitting a flat spot in a 2 000m event, he stormed home and just failed.

He looked to need every inch of that distance, but in his previous start had shown a fine turn of foot when winning over 1 600m, so he should enjoy this 1700m trip.

He has been raised only two points for his last run and is well drawn.

Notting Hill is a nice rangy sort and needed his last run over 1 400m when fading out.

He could surprise from a good draw over a more suitable trip and if he doesn’t place tomorrow, he should be followed subsequent­ly as he has always struck as a decent sort.

Diamond Dancer is a resolute galloper with a good kick and should run well fresh over a trip just a touch short of his best. The best bet on the card, however, could be in the last over 1 100m as Inyanga put up a fine display last time from a tough draw with first-time blinkers on and Strydom remains aboard from a favourable draw.

The first three legs of the Pick 6 are tough and players might have to go wide.

 ?? Picture: Candiese Marnewick ?? MADAME EXCESS (far left) runs in the sixth at the Vaal tomorrow. Mpumelelo Mjoka rides for LJ Human.
Picture: Candiese Marnewick MADAME EXCESS (far left) runs in the sixth at the Vaal tomorrow. Mpumelelo Mjoka rides for LJ Human.
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