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Snowdance aims for Queen’s Plate

- MICHAEL CLOWER

LAST SEASON’S Cape Fillies Guineas and Majorca winner, Snowdance, will start off at Kenilworth on December 8, either in the Southern Cross over 1 000m or in a 1 400m fillies pinnacle, after pleasing in a racecourse gallop yesterday.

Justin Snaith said: “I wouldn’t mind trying her in a sprint but I will have a look at the pinnacle. She then goes for the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate (Jan 5) before aiming for a second Majorca.”

She was ridden by Richard Fourie in a solo spin over 1000m after being accompanie­d to the start by a companion who followed her home a furlong behind.

The gallop didn’t reveal much other than that she is good shape.

Oh Susanna

Oh Susanna, second in the Fillies Guineas before going on to take the Paddock and Sun Met, begins her campaign in a mile fillies pinnacle at Kenilworth on Thursday when the opposition includes Brave Move, Lady In Black and the unbeaten Hashtagyol­o.

Snaith also worked Durban July winner Do It Again (Fourie) with the Grade 2 Kuda Gold Bracelet winner Miyabi Gold (Athandiwe Mgudlwa) over 1 500m at a good clip.

Do It Again tracked the filly but was always going the better.

He drew upsides in the straight and eased past over a furlong out. He was impressive.

The champion trainer said: “Do It Again will start in the Green Point (Dec 8) and I will use the race as a prep for the Queen’s Plate. He should be 90% for the latter and 100% for the Met.”

Vaughan Marshall worked his unbeaten Cape Guineas hope One World (Anton Marcus) over 1 400m with last season’s Guineas winner Tap O’Noth (Corne Orffer).

The older horse led and, although One World had to be ridden to join the leader, he appeared to be going the better once he did get upsides.

Marshall said: “I was very happy with both horses. One World runs in the Concord Cup (November 24) while Tap O’Noth starts in the Green Point before going for the Queen’s Plate and the Met.”

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