Cape Times

‘Tiger’ roars home

- DAVID THISELTON

THERE were two top division Sprint Handicaps on the Greyville poly yesterday for punters to enjoy and both were won by 2,5kg apprentice claimers. In a MR 94 Handicap over 1 200m, the Mark Dixon-trained Scent Of The Tiger started 9-2 favourite and turned for home in front under Ashton Arries.

The field could only chase in vain and the fouryear-old Tiger Ridge gelding ran out a 0,75 length winner from Great Value and Mr Roy.

Later, the speedy Hashtag Strat was caught close to home by a flying Paul Gadsby-trained Vision To Kill in a MR 91 Handicap for fillies and mares over 1 000m.

The four-year-old Kildonan filly’s topweight of 62kg was relieved by the claim of Serino Moodley and she converted odds of 21-2 for her fourth win in just ten starts.

Lupo

In the first, a Maiden over 1 200m, the Michael Roberts-trained four-year-old Dan De Lago gelding Lupo is an impressive specimen and won at odds of 21-2 under 2,5kg claimer Ashton Arries. He jumped from a draw of 12 out of 12 and did well to kick on and win by a comfortabl­e 1,5 lengths, especially considerin­g Arries had brought him around the field from near the back before they had reached the straight. Lupo looks capable of winning more races. In the second, a Maiden for fillies and mares over 1 200m, Torrey Pines started 12-10 favourite and the first-timer Rapid Roxy was backed in from 20-1 to second favourite before drifting out to 5-1.

There was also money for the Paddy Lunntraine­d Antonius Pius filly Fair Antonia, who had made a moderate debut over 1 000m.

She shortened from 20-1 to 10-1 and, jumping from a wide draw, tugged Stuart Randolph to the front.

She stayed on well in the straight and Torrey Pines, coming from near the back, failed bya neck to catch her.

In the third, a Maiden Plate for fillies and mares over 1 200m, the Charles Laird-trained four-year-old Great Britain filly Sapphire Petunia impressed in the parade ring and led from start to finish under Tristan Gooden to convert 26-10 favouritis­m. Randolph made it a double in the fifth, a MR 77 Handicap over 1 200m, when coming from near the back on the Wendy Whitehead-trained 5-1 shot Hard To Play.

The three-year-old Curved Ball colt is now unbeaten in two starts.

There was an upset in the seventh, a MR 70 Handicap for fillies and mares over 1 000m, when the Greg and Karen Anthony-trained fiveyear-old Lion Tamer mare Class Act stayed on strongly from a handy position under Alec Forbes, having overcome a draw of ten.

The favourite Tweed Valley failed by 1,25 lengths to reach the 17-1 chance.

In the last race, a MR 61 Handicap over 2 000m, punters watched in disbelief as the jockeys who were in a position to do anything about it just allowed the James Goodman-trained eight-yearold Silvano gelding Priceless Gem to escape in front after jockey Doctor Lembethe had decided the pace was far too slow.

Not surprising­ly, Lembethe kept going on the 55-1 shot and the fancied Viking Red, who was caught on the rail behind the slow pace, could only chase in vain.

 ??  ?? PRICELESS GEM, with Doctor Lembethe up, wins the The Jackpot Quickmix MR 61 Divided Handicap at Greyville yesterday. Picture: Denzil Govender
PRICELESS GEM, with Doctor Lembethe up, wins the The Jackpot Quickmix MR 61 Divided Handicap at Greyville yesterday. Picture: Denzil Govender
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