Cape Times

Rebel’s Champ and Prince Of Kahal at it again

- DAVID THISELTON

REBEL’S CHAMP and Prince Of Kahal clash again in the Grade 3 Tommy Hotspur Handicap over 1 000m at Turffontei­n on Sunday and it should be a thriller weather permitting.

Last time Rebel’s Champ came out on top over the course and distance by 0,3 lengths and is only half-a-kilogram worse off. This progressiv­e horse also enjoys the sting out of the ground and is drawn on the stand side which is often the right side, especially in wet conditions. He travelled all the way down to Cape Town for the Cape Flying Championsh­ip, but if he had not taken the journey well he would not be lining up here so he should be fine. Prince Of Kahal is an honest sort with speed and a touch of class and there will be nothing in it. Red Chesnut Road is an interestin­g raider from KZN. He looked something special as a youngster before problems set him back but he has become a hard-knocking sprint-miler off his current 102 merit rating. He should enjoy the conditions having won twice in wet going and the blinkers come back on after he stayed on well for second to Dark Moon Rising over 1 600m last time. Rivarine was only 1,3 lengths behind Rebel’s Champ last time and is now 2kg better off so he is also in the hunt, especially as he has the highest draw of all.

Exquisite Touch

Exquisite Touch is 2,5kg better off with Rebel’s Champ for a 1,50 length beating so there is not much in it. Chantyman is an improving gelding by Oratorio who is also an interestin­g raider from KZN but on a previous meeting over 1200m he has a tough task with Red Chesnut Road.

In the last leg of the Pick Colonel Caramel was too far back over 1 450m last Saturday and was found to be coughing. However, from a good draw over 1 600m here and on the long straight of the Standside track he could make amends and is chosen as the value bet of the day.

In the previous race over 2 000m, an Assessment Plate, Protea Paradise is the best weighted horse according to official merit ratings and has proved himself over the course and distance before, finishing a head behind Atyaab at level weights and the latter went on to win the Grade 1 Cape Derby. Joint topweights Senor Lizard and Saints Alive look to be the only threats.

In the first leg of the PA Varquera made a good debut and should have come on from it being by Oratorio.

Atrevete stayed on well on debut and will go close with a repeat. Captain’s Love should be staying on strongly too. Second reserve Trip To Nantes is by Trippi and is a halfbrothe­r to Edict Of Nantes so can go close if getting a run.

Hartleyfiv­e disappoint­ed last time and was found to be making a breathing noise. He can’t be ignored as he has the ability to go close.

In the first leg of the Pick 6 over 1 160m Lazarus Tree is good on his day and from a high draw might pull it off. Purple Diamond disappoint­ed last time but has the ability to go close. Oravar has plenty of speed and this fast track should suit him. If the low draws prove to not be a disadvanta­ge on the day then Old Man Tyme must be included. Tarsus won well last time and can also be considered.

Infamous Fox

In the first leg of the Jackpot over 1 400m Infamous Fox has class and with first time blinkers on will relish this course and distance, Tilbury Fort has the speed to go close and Captain And Master, who wears first time blinkers, is ideally distance suited but has a tricky draw.

In the sixth race over 1 400m Regal Graduation beat Gimme Hope Johanna easily by 1,8 lengths last time and is now 2kg worse off but better drawn.

Gimme Hope Johanna is course and distance suited and is improving, although he has a tricky draw. Mar Del Sur has dropped to an attractive merit rating and is distance suited. Invincible Lady is interestin­g dropped in trip. Mazari has the ability to go CT_RAC_E1_150219_P01

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