Cape Argus

Tropical Hibiscus on a winning note

- MICHAEL CLOWER

TROPICAL Hibiscus can start punters on a winning note in the opening Itsarush.co.za Maiden Juvenile Fillies Plate at Kenilworth tomorrow.

Paddy Kruyer freely admits that he was surprised to see her run so well on debut – she was completely unfancied at 22-1 yet she was only beaten a length and a half into third behind the highly regarded Santa Clara who had the advantage of a previous run – and he is pleased with her subsequent progress.

He said: “She hadn’t even seen Kenilworth before and the racing experience will have brought her on.”

Donovan Dillon’s mount was 5-2 favourite with World Sports Betting yesterday and has the advantage of being drawn on the wide outside.

The penetromet­er reading for Sunday suggested that the ground on the inside is marginally faster but try telling that to the jockeys.

In the Somerset most of them made a point of making for the outside.

The one negative about Tropical Hibiscus is her temperamen­t – Kruyer said she has “a bit of a nervous dispositio­n.”

Star Angel

Second favourite at 5-1, and on paper the most likely danger, is Star Angel representi­ng the Somerset winning combinatio­n of Joey Ramsden and Bernard Fayd’Herbe.

This one has steadily improved in three runs and ran well against three-year-olds at Durbanvill­e last time.

Next in the market at 11-2 are the Candice Bass-Robinson newcomers Go Snow Girl and Profound plus the Glen Kotzen-trained Green Savannah.

Mrs Robinson’s juvenile fillies number some future stars so her pair have to be respected and significan­tly stable jockey Aldo Domeyer is on the first-named (a daughter of What A Winter).

The TAB Telebet Maiden Juvenile 40 minutes later is nothing like so clear cut.

Shadowing, the 17-10 favourite and the selection, had Perfect Symmetry (6-1) two lengths behind when going under by a head in a hard-fought tussle with the Kotzen newcomer Crown Guardian but Perfect Symmetry suffered interferen­ce in the final furlong and so can be expected to finish quite a bit closer.

Also Rock Of Asia (9-2) was only three-quarters of a length behind Shadowing and possibly has more scope for improvemen­t.

But note Sacred Night. This colt is another Kotzen newcomer and is significan­tly short at 4-1.

The Boston Rose was only raised a kilo for justifying favouritis­m in fairly convincing style on her second run out of the maidens and she can go in again in the Book Your Seat Handicap.

The biggest danger could well prove to be stable companion Omega Force.

Magic Mountain

Magic Mountain steps up to a mile to take on older horses in the Betting World Maiden. She is 19-10 favourite but her outside draw spells caution. Hopefully Richard Fourie’s current brilliant form can overcome it.

 ??  ?? The Dean Kannemeyer-trained MARA runs in the seventh at Kenilworth tomorrow. Grant Behr rides. Picture: Nkosi Hlophe
The Dean Kannemeyer-trained MARA runs in the seventh at Kenilworth tomorrow. Grant Behr rides. Picture: Nkosi Hlophe

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