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All eyes on Lanark

- MICHAEL CLOWER

ANDRE Nel (pictured) has his first two-year-old runner of the season in the Fillies Maiden Juvenile at Kenilworth tomorrow and, given all his first-timer success with threeyear-olds, there is going to be a lot of interest in Lanark.

The grey is a daughter of Sail From Seattle and her trainer admits that, to some extent at least, he is in the dark.

“We generally don’t run two-year-olds but she is precocious and needs to run,” he says.

“She has only had one grass gallop and we have left a fair bit to work with. She is running without much pressure and she will give us a guide as to where we stand with our other juveniles.”

World Sports Betting opened her at 7-2 yesterday and made Sassy Lady favourite at 5-2.

This is the form horse and gets the vote although Lanark seems sure to get into the shakeup. The sahorserac­ing computer tips Sassy Lady’s stable companion Above Eleven (6-1) to beat her with 66-1 shot Mr World Wide third.

That last one takes a bit of swallowing and seemingly Lanark’s credential­s were not even fed into the machine.

Time To Think has gone close in her last two starts and is having her third run after a rest in the Tabonline.co.za Maiden. Bernard Fayd’Herbe’s mount has been installed 12-10 favourite and she is preferred to both the consistent Miss D’Aray (17-10) and her own stable companion Tiffindell who is a 5-2 chance.

The early money in race three – a 1 200m maiden – has been for the Vaughan Marshall newcomer Captain Falcon. The 33-10 favourite cost R500 000 and is a full or half-brother to a string of useful winners.

He is taking on three of his own age and seven older horses but this is the time of year when the two-year-olds start to prove the better in maidens like this one.

The Barry Burn is also a juvenile and raced green when sixth to the smart Silver Coin on debut.

However the one I like at the current prices is Lauren Of Rochelle who ran on strongly, but too late, when a quarterlen­gth third to Power Shift three weeks ago.

At 5-1 you can take out insurance by backing her each way. Shall Be Free is 28-10 favourite to resume winning ways in the 1 400m handicap (race six) but this is an open race and Line Break could be worth a few rand at 7-2 with Candice Bass-Robinson and Aldo Domeyer in such form.

Strictly on the book he might not confirm last time’s Pinnacle placings with Purple Mountains who was hampered and is a huge price at 10-1.

However Glen Puller is taking the blinkers off after three races with them on

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