Take notes for Canukeepitsecret
CANUKEEPITSECRET seems sure to be the shortestpriced horse of the meeting at Durbanville’s St Patrick’s Day fixture tomorrow when Mike Robinson’s wife Luella and the racecourse are combining forces to bring in a whole host of Stellenbosch University students.
Hopefully they won’t get their fingers burnt. The superbly bred Vaughan Marshall filly ran a cracker first time to beat all except Nous Voila who could well prove to be something special and she should win this.
But she is horribly short – she opened at 5-10 with World Sports Betting on Wednesday and was 4-10 yesterday morning – and it is worth noting that, while she had Cruise Along over a four and a half lengths behind, that filly lost almost as much ground as she was beaten by dawdling out of the pens. She will know a lot more about it this time and is 3310 second favourite.
Silver Reserve
Silver Reserve (11-2) is one of six newcomers that Justin Snaith is running in the three two-year-old races. He has taken an ultra-patient approach with his juveniles this term, so much so that he is the only one of the big Cape Town trainers not to have won a two-year-old race. Marshall and Joey Ramsden have each won five already.
“I think my two fillies are a bit more forward than the colts but they are up against a horse that looks a shoe-in,” says Snaith.
Ramsden’s Bountiful Strength looks the one in the opening Juvenile Plate. He ran well when unfancied in a 14strong field on debut despite losing a front shoe. He is 13-10 favourite and has the added benefit of the in-form Richard Fourie in the irons. There is a line of form that puts him close with 16-10 Frozen Tune but that first run should have brought him on by a decisive amount.
The Racing Association Maiden (race two) is not as clear cut as the other two juvenile races.
Flying Arrow
The Marshall-trained Flying Arrow is favourite and has already been backed from 19-10 to 16-10 but he owes his market position more to his trainer’s reputation and current form than to the book. He gets only a tentative vote. Lanza (4-1) and Skidoo (6-1) disappointed in better company on Met day while 10-1 shot Sacred Arrow and Carnage (4-1) also have claims.
Mister Colin found one too good for him when a heavily backed stable fancy on Queen’s Plate day and has since won at Fairview. Despite being raised 4kg for those last two runs he can justify 19-10 favouritism in the Play Soccer Handicap.
With Adam Marcus in such form Strabo (5-2) is taken to beat 15-10 favourite Negma and 22-10 shot Royal Marine in the Durbanville Twilight Meet Maiden.