Isolezwe

Marinaresc­o has swollen eye

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MARINARESC­O has a swollen right eye after his weightcarr­ying record in last Saturday’s Vodacom Durban July.

Candice Bass-Robinson said yesterday: “He must have been hit by a clod. We have put cream on it and he is fine otherwise. “We have still to decide whether we run him in the Champions Cup (July 29) but I will nominate him for the race and then we will see. I don’t think Horizon will run in that but I will nominate Nightingal­e for a race at the meeting and we will see how she freshens up. She is to stay in training for a further year.”

Marinaresc­o has been raised three points (1.5kg) for his head win to a new merit rating of 118 but that still puts him 2.5kg behind his old adversary Legal Eagle. The handicappe­rs raised runner-up Al Sahem a point to 107, putting him on the same mark as Edict Of Nantes (third) and Krambambul­i (equal fourth).

Nightingal­e (equal fourth) is also unchanged on 105 but punters may be interested to note that sixth-placed Horizon ran above his 100 rating.

However the handicappe­rs are only allowed to raise the first five.

That said, they are entitled to take a bow. This was one of the closest races in the long history of the July with the first five separated by less than half a length and the first eight by less than a length and a half.

“We were very proud of the result,” said Lennon Maharaj. “We came up with a competitiv­e handicap and the three-year-olds proved to be rated in line with the older horses.”

Bela-Bela has been put up 1.5kg to 112 for her three and three-quarter length triumph in the Jonsson Workwear Garden Province. Runner-up She’s A Giver has been raised 4.5kg to 104.

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