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Q The Music to call the tune

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IT DOESN’T get any easier for Q The Music but the step up to a mile at Greyville today may finally break the shackles for him to earn a third career win.

Unplaced only three times in a career spanning 14 races, Q The Music has been nothing if not consistent and as a result the handicappe­rs have been reluctant to lower his rating – and many a trainer averse to the current handicappi­ng system, would add, ‘in case he wins another race”.

That’s an argument for another day but Q The Music was game in his recent defeat to Sylvester The Cat where he looked a beaten horse even before turning for home.

Pace-making Sylvester The Cat had his rival off the bit early but Q The Music refused to give I, in spite of racing three wide for much of the contest, and stayed on, beaten less than a length.

Andre Nel’s runner has only once been a mile, that early in his career where he registered one of his three unplaced runs, but he is now two years older and on the evidence of his last start he could well be looking for today’s trip and further.

However, he gives weight to all and his two biggest dangers could come in the form of Changing Seasons and Amore Ardiente.

Changing Seasons is unbeaten since being tried in blinkers and made a winning debut over course and distance in a KZN Breeders contest.

He took a hefty shunt up the ratings for that win but here he gets 2.5kg relief courtesy of apprentice Luke Ferraris and he should be competitiv­e again.

Amour Ardiente seldom runs a bad race and Belinda Impey’s charge should be in the mix again.

The 1400m of his last race now appears to be on the sharp side as he was onepaced under pressure and today’s trip would be more to his liking.

Six months back, Fleek was in danger of a careerendi­ng injury with a badly jarred fetlock but time and TLC has seen Louis Gooden’s filly back and ready to win when she lines up for the Qualified Maiden.

She has made steady improvemen­t since her return to racing and came from off the pace to fail narrowly behind Ripe Tide over the Scottsvill­e 1400m last time out. “She is probably an 18-10 shot but with Anton (Marcus) up you have to take what you get,” said Louis Goosen.

With Track & Ball yesterday, Fleek was a solid even money chance but there was some market support for Roy’s Marlin who was trading around 8-1 from an opening call of 10’s.

Walterthep­enniless, Hole In One and Just Dixit were yesterday all vying for favouritis­m in the opening leg of the Pick 6 and exotic bet punters may be wise to include all three in their perms and also Linnger Longer, Goosen’s filly on top of most of the Computafor­m rating tables.

Dennis Drier has got his season off to a rollicking start and both his runners, Walterthep­enniless and Hole In One, will have their supports.

The latter has the services of stable rider Sean Veale, but Mandla Ntuli stays aboard Walterthep­enniless after the combinatio­n come within a length of a major boil-over behind Flying George. Friendless in the market at 100-1 he finished with a rattle over the Scottsvill­e 1200m.A string of visits to the second box has been a bugbear for Duncan Howells but Dunzie, his only runner on the day, can move him up a slot after the fifth.

Dunzie has been threatenin­g of late and the switch to the poly with blinkers could see her home for her second win.

The sixth is something of a punter’s minefield but Honest Prince, well-named considerin­g his recent form, has been given a two-point relief by the handicappe­rs after his last run and Alyson Wright’s gelding looks competitiv­e off his new mark.

The two recent Gauteng imports, Tour Of Duty and Led Zeppelin, could pose threats while the blinkered Phoebus, who showed improvemen­t last time out, is another to warrant serious considerat­ion.

High Green and Samsonite renew rivalry in the last and the latter could turn the tables although the list of possible winners is a long one.

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