Cape Argus

More to come from Perovskia

- ANDREW HARRISON

Harold Crawford is a doyen of Western Cape racing and a rare visitor to KZN but his decision to send Perovskia for Champions Season paid dividends first up at Greyville on Friday night and there may still be more to come.

Perovskia has a reputation of being a difficult horse to pass as favourite Undercover Agent found to his detriment in the Gr2 Independen­t On Saturday Drill Hall Stakes as Callan Murray kept his mount hard to his task and the gelding lived up to his reputation.

“I was always sure that I was going to get there,” said Murray. “I was only worried about what was behind me.”

From a small yard, Crawford does not have the luxury of spending big at the sales and must live off what’s on offer at the bottom end of the market.

Russian Sage, a smart galloper in his time, did not make it as a commercial stallion. The aptly named Perovskia is probably the best of his progeny and Perovskia being the proper name for a flowering plant commonly called Russian sage.

Crawford gave all the kudos to his daughter Michell Rix.

“She’s done the work with this horse. She’s been here a month. She must take the glory. We’ll go for the Cup Trial next and see how he goes, then maybe the July. I don’t know at this stage.”

Perovskia has not been further then 1800m, second to Kampala Campari at Durbanvill­e at his penultimat­e start, but Crawford says he will stay the trip.

“Richard Fourie rode him before he even raced and came back and said he would win the stayers race on Met day or the Gold Cup.”

“But he makes a bit of a noise,” said Crawford, pointing to his throat. “I’ve had him scoped but they found noting. Still I have been scared to go too far with him. If we don’t go for the July, maybe the Gold Cup.”

 ?? Picture: Candiese Marnewick ?? Perovskia and Callan Murry get the better of hot favourite Undercover Agent and Corne Orffer in the Independen­t On Saturday Drill Hall Stakes at Greyville on Friday night.
Picture: Candiese Marnewick Perovskia and Callan Murry get the better of hot favourite Undercover Agent and Corne Orffer in the Independen­t On Saturday Drill Hall Stakes at Greyville on Friday night.

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