The Citizen (Gauteng)

Smiling Blue Eyes to twinkle

MEGA BONUS: TARRY'S CHARGE WILL BE ON TRACK FOR R1-M TRIPLE TIARA BONUS IF SHE WINS

- Jack Milner

Trainer Sean Tarry is confident of an excellent performanc­e in tomorrow's SA Fillies Classic.

This is the time of year when racegoers assess the runners who have a Wilgerbosd­rift Triple Tiara chance and there is little doubt Smiling Blue Eyes has all the right credential­s to follow in the footsteps of Igugu and Cherry On The Top in claiming the R1-million bonus.

The grey filly could not have been more impressive when winning the Gauteng Fillies Guineas by 2.60 lengths, overcoming a No 16 draw. In the R1million SA Fillies Classic over 1800m tomorrow, Smiling Blue Eyes is nicely positioned at gate No 6, and trainer Sean Tarry is confident of another excellent performanc­e from the daughter of Dynasty.

“Her Guineas win was very good. She came into that race fresh following a rest so she should have come on since then. Improvemen­t is expected.”

He believes she is looking for this sort of ground and that she should even have no problem with the SA Oaks distance of 2450m. She is a half-sister to Russian Sage, now a sire, and a full-sister to Sage Throne, who ran in a number of stayers’ races including the Gold Cup.

Smiling Blue Eyes had the Guineas won a long way from home and the winning margin could have been extended. With a better draw, the extra 200m and expected improvemen­t, she will be hard to stop in this Grade 1 race.

The filly she beat in the Guineas was Al Hawraa but Mathew de Kock, assistant to his father, Mike, said prior to that race he was expecting a big run from the Australian-bred. She was staying on well at the end but there will have to be a lot of improvemen­t for her to beat Smiling Blue Eyes.

“Al Hawraa was a bit in-andout earlier in her career but she’s doing well now she’s older and stronger. She’s showing us more at home, giving us confidence,” said Mathew. “It’s all positive for her. She’s at a peak and has a good draw. I expect her to be right there at the finish.”

Punters often have short memories but just a few months ago everybody was rating Safe Harbour as one of the best three-year-old fillies in the country. She was narrowly beaten by Just Sensual in the Grade 1 Cape Fillies Guineas at Kenilworth and was touched off by Bela-Bela in the Grade 1 Paddock Stakes.

Tarry warned prior to her Guineas run that the daughter of Elusive Fort would need the run and she ran accordingl­y, never getting into the race from a wide draw.

“The two fillies have worked together and before the Guineas Smiling Blue Eyes would beat her easily. Now there is not a lot in it,” said Tarry.

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