Cape Times

De Beer can Talktothes­tars

- ANDREW HARRISON

VAAL-based Coennie de Beer comes to Scottsvill­e tomorrow with his one good horse as Talktothes­tars attempts to defend his crown in the Gr1 Tsogo Sun Sprint.

De Beer is a canny owner-trainer with only a dozen horses in his yard and arrived at Scottsvill­e last year with an unfashiona­bly bred horse carrying top weight and racing ‘barefoot’ - seemingly the only point in his favour being top rider Piere Strydom.

It was the Strydom fans who were standing in the pay-out queue post-race as the gelding finished with a wet sail in a performanc­e that earned him a 123-merit rating, elevating him to the lofty heights of best horse in the country.

From there on it has been a bumpy road for Talktothes­tars with his only subsequent victory being in a Pinnacle Stakes at Flamingo Park where he was hardpresse­d to land his short odds.

His rating has been dropping steadily since but even though he now races of a mark 10 pounds lower, he still shoulders top weight tomorrow and where some of last year’s opposition, notably third placed Exelero and Storm,meet him on favourable weight terms.

That said, those that subscribe to the theory that a horse’s form peaks in yearly cycles, will be having a dip on Talktothes­tars.

He recently rattled home in the Gr1 Computafor­m Sprint behind Rafeef with hot favourite Carry On Alice treading water in third with Talktothes­tars effectivel­y turning the tables on the multiple Gr1-winning mare.

It was a smart performanc­e by any standards and although it is not advisable to stakes the month’s salary on Talktothes­tars he should at least finish with more behind him than in front.

Exelero

Gulf more

Exelero is another to have been in the doldrums since his third last year, out of the money in four subsequent starts.

However, Vaughan Marshall appears to have got to the bottom of the gelding as he turned in a much improved performanc­e behind today’s more fancied runner Attenborou­gh and he faces Talktothes­tars on 1kg better terms.

An interestin­g contender is the Mike de Kock runner Janoobi.

The dual Guineas winner has plenty of speed but only just sees out a ‘mile’.

On any other course the drop to six furlongs would be a concern but the Scottsvill­e 1 200m demands some stamina and along with fellow three-year-old Table Bay could be the dark horses.

This is a peculiar event which records show is often a battle between the top weights and those at the bottom of the handicap with no middle market. Talktothes­tars, Exelero, Janoobi and Table Mountain all fit into that category.

Tomorrow’s jackpot is made up of four Gr1 sprints, the Tsogo Sun Sprint the tricky final leg, and the Gr1 Allan Robertson Fillies Championsh­ip the opener.

Green Plains

Champion trainer Sean Tarry will be looking to SA Fillies Nursery winner Green Plains to add lustre to her bid for Equus Award honours but the local contingent is largely untested against visiting opposition­which adds some intrigue.

The Paul Lafferty pair of Crymearive­r and Touch Of Magic are both highly regarded with the latter possibly the pick.

Neptune’s Rain has done all of her racing on this course which is an advantage while Light On Her Toes has had the form of her debut win franked and could be anything.

De Kock saddles Gr1 SA Nursery runner-up Naafer in the Gr1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion but the Summerveld dogs have been barking the name Sand And Sea as Dennis Drier attempts to win the Gold Medallion for the sixth time in eight years and for the seventh time overall

Finally, Carry On Alice has her final race in the Gr1 SA Fillies Sprint, a race she won as a threeyear-old, and is weighted to bow out on a winning note.

However, she has had a tough season and the three-year-olds Live Life, Just Sensual, Vision To Kill and last year’s Allan Robertson winner The Secret Is Out will not make it easy for her.

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