The Citizen (Gauteng)

Steyn’s charge can confirm the drought is over

- Nicci Garner

Waiting For Rain was handed a two-point penalty for his win last time out but could show the handicappe­rs were lenient when he runs in Race 2 at Kenilworth today.

He had three of these rivals behind him in that MR 88 Handicap over 1800m - Red Peril was a 1.40-length fourth, with Harlem Shake another 2.15 lengths behind and Friendly Tibbs not much further back.

Waiting For Rain was ridden that day by Aldo Domeyer, who is continuing to exploit the rich vein of form he hit last season with 11 winners already in August, and the jockey takes the ride again for trainer Piet Steyn.

At the turnover in weights courtesy of Akshay Balloo’s 2.5kg apprentice allowance and a onepoint drop in the ratings - Red Peril should theoretica­lly turn the tables on Waiting For Rain but was ahead of his rival most of the way round and became a little one paced late, so might not capitalise on that advantage. He is also still rated above his last winning mark.

There is a line of collateral form that suggests Strathdon will find Waiting For Rain marginally too good and there is not much to choose between Justin Snaith’s charge and Royal Ginger. Dan Katz’s runner has bottom weight of 52.5kg and that could give him the advantage over Strathdon this time.

Those who like to back a horse outright should get a good run for their money from Twilight Trip another Domeyer ride - in Race 6 over 1600m.

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