Cape Times

Hold fire on Oh Susanna

- MICHAEL CLOWER

SNAITH Racing has supplement­ed last Saturday’s ultra-impressive Cartier Paddock Stakes winner Oh Susanna for the R5 million Sun Met on 27 January.

Jonno Snaith said yesterday: “At this stage she is an intended runner but ante-post punters should be cautious. We would suggest they do not back her until she has been confirmed a definite runner.

“Drakenstei­n has still to make a final decision and this will be based on an assessment of the weights.

“But she has come out of Saturday’s race amazingly well. She was on the beach this morning and she looked superb. We are very happy with her.”

Justin Snaith added that the filly’s draw, which will not be known until Thursday of next week, could also have a significan­t bearing on the decision.

Mike de Kock has supplement­ed the Irish-bred filly Cascapedia whose win in the London News Stakes at Turffontei­n on Sunday was her fifth in six starts.

But Mike Azzie has scratched Hat Puntano and Abashiri.

Edict Of Nantes has also been officially removed from the lists.

Betting World has installed Oh Susanna at 8-1 and Cascapedia at 9-1 but it’s Last Winter who is the market mover.

Dean Kannemeyer’s hope is now clear favourite at 15-4 with Legal Eagle out to 4-1, the same price as Marinaresc­o.

Eyes Wide Open

Eyes Wide Open, slashed from 80-1 to 16-1, after bouncing back to form in the Glorious Goodwood Peninsula Handicap at Kenilworth on Saturday, could be even better than his performanc­e suggested. Glen Kotzen explained: “There is a respirator­y bug going around and he wouldn’t stop coughing. We had to back off and it was touch and go whether we would get him to the race.”

Ante-post favourite Horizon, who finished fourth, came back lame on his near fore while Black Arthur (last) suffered an epistaxis and has been suspended for 60 days.

The pace-setting Milton was found to be not striding out on his right front after dropping out in the closing stages.

Heineken Chairman’s Cup handicap winner Our Emperor will step up to a conditions event in the Western Cape Stayers on Met day even though a strong performanc­e could prejudice his chances of a decent weight in the eLan Gold Cup at the end of the season.

Crawford

Brett Crawford reasoned: “They have dropped the Gold Cup to a Grade 3 so the Met day race could be a better option.”

However Snaith is deliberate­ly nursing the handicap mark of the improving Strathdon who has won his last four (including the Cape Summer Stayers) and he has put the four-year-old away until the Durban season.

Candice Bass-Robinson, who won last year’s $500 000 CTS 1200 with 8-1 chance Live Life, has the probable favourite this time in Magical Wonderland who won last Friday’s Cartier Sceptre Stakes with scarcely believable ease.

R5 million SUN MET (Grade 1) 2000m Open to horses at Weight For Age

LEGAL EAGLE (6G) 123 SEAN TARRY CAPTAIN AMERICA (7G) 118 BRETT CRAWFORD EDICT OF NANTES (4C) 118 BRETT CRAWFORD (SCRATCHED) MARINARESC­O (5G) 118 CANDICE BASS-ROBIN SAIL SOUTH (7G) 117 BRETT CRAWFORD HAT PUNTANO (ARG) (4C) 116 M G AZZIE/A A AZZI (SCRATCHED) DEO JUVENTE (6G) 115 GEOFF WOODRUFF GOLD STANDARD (4C) 115 GLEN KOTZEN SILICONE VALLEY (7G) 111 GLEN PULLER NOTHER RUSSIA (5M) 108 MIKE DE KOCK ABASHIRI (5G) 107 M G AZZIE/A A AZZI (SCRATCHED) KRAMBAMBUL­I (6G) 107 JUSTIN SNAITH LAST WINTER (4C) 107 DEAN KANNEMEYER HEAVENLY BLUE (AUS) (4C) 106 MIKE DE KOCK NEBULA (5G) 105 BRETT CRAWFORD NIGHTINGAL­E (5M) 105 CANDICE BASS-ROBIN OUR MATE ART (AUS) (4G) 103 CANDICE BASS-ROBIN AFRICAN NIGHT SKY (4G) 102 JUSTIN SNAITH COPPER FORCE (4G) 101 JUSTIN SNAITH ELUSIVE SILVA (5G) 101 JUSTIN SNAITH SAFE HARBOUR (4F) 101 SEAN TARRY BLACK ARTHUR (5G) 100 JUSTIN SNAITH HORIZON (4C) 100 CANDICE BASS-ROBIN ORCHID ISLAND (4F) 100 MIKE DE KOCK EYES WIDE OPEN (3C) 99 GLEN KOTZEN MAC DE LAGO (AUS) (6G) 99 WEIHO MARWING OH SUSANNA (AUS) (3F) 98 JUSTIN SNAITH (SUPP) CORAL FEVER (5G) 97 ROBBIE SAGE MAMBO MIME (5G) 95 DEAN KANNEMEYER PACK LEADER (3C) 95 GLEN KOTZEN SILVER THURSDAY (3F) 95 MIKE DE KOCK CASCAPEDIA (IRE) (4F) 93 B MIKE DE KOCK (SUPP) STONEHENGE (6G) 91 SEAN TARRY

The field will be finalised on Monday, January 15 with the function for the draw taking place on Wednesday, January 17.

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