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Weight favours She’s A Dream

- ANDREW HARRISON

SMART filly She’s A Dream is back to a sprint and could be the right one in a competitiv­e line-up for the Capital Security Handicap that heads the field at Scottsvill­e today.

After an easy maiden win, Mark Dixon’s filly was most impressive in her handicap debut, stamping herself as a filly with above average ability.

Given a break and it was a barrier trial and then two feature events over further. “There were not other races,” said Dixon candidly.

“She is back over what looks to be her best distance and with a low weight I give her a big chance.”

Dixon also saddles the mare Isingamoya and his pair could make it a one-two over the boys.

The daughter of Muhtafal is rarely far back and has been up against some smart opposition at recent outings.

However older horses that seem to have gone a little flat often produce their best when fitted with blinkers for the first time and Isingamoya fits into this category.

She has won five races and has competed against some of the best fillies around including the Poinsettia Stakes over course and distance last time out where.

Although finishing mid-field, was beaten three lengths by Sommerlied, Neptune’s Rain and Magical Wonderland.

Isingamoya has a big weight to shoulder but that form can see her finish ahead of the two gelding’s Wynkelder and Rock Of Africa, who finished together behind subsequent Tsogo Sun Sprint winner Bold Respect in the In Full Flight Stakes.

That’s useful form in anyone’s book but the talented She’s A Dream with only 52kg on her back could prove too quick for them all.

The Vaughan Marshall-trained Jardin can get the ball rolling in the first.

He ran out a facile winner on debut after trotting up in a barrier trial and he looks more than just useful.

Pickawinne­r

Pickawinne­r hacked up in his barrier trial and the bookies were wide awake as Track & Ball have him 18-10 favourite for the second ahead of JJ’s Captain, second to Jardin last time out, and fellow debutante Roman Dancer next in the market.

Silver Raisin is short-priced to break a string of runner’s up berths in the opening leg of the Pick 6 and could give Duncan Howells a quick double. Silver Raisin has made marked improvemen­t in blinkers but has a tricky draw to contend with and it may be worth including Louise Goosen’s runner Linnger Longer who has her third outing after a break and a better draw.

MJ Byleveld takes over in the irons from an injured Gunter Wrogemann.

Howells has a chance of a treble as he saddles Sorceress in the fourth. She has a difficult draw in the extreme outside gate but has been up against the likes of Lady In Black and Dawn Calling at recent starts and has been far from disgraced.

However, Howells will know exactly what he is up against as ante-post favourite Ashfahan got the better of the Howells-trained Girl In Gold at her penultimat­e start and has since finished a close-up second to the well thought of Miyabi Gold.

Ashfahan

Ashfahan has the better draw but the early money has been for Sorceress and along with Breaking Barriers, may be the three to get you through this leg of the exotics.

From there on things get a lot trickier. Lovely Lucca is the marginal 7-2 favourite for the sixth. Doug Campbell’s filly has yet to finish out of the money and with four-claiming apprentice Luke Ferraris in the irons, she may be the right choice.

A Graduation Handicap (a handicap for two-time winners) could turn into a boat race between the improving Antony Hotspur and Gat Henshaw, the two having met early in their careers although a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since.

Tom Collins and the filly Meryl could also feature.

The now blinkered Crown Charka and top-rated Press My Button could fight out the last but it’s not a race to go light in.

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