The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bull and the Matador can both be winners

GOOD NIGHT: TARRY LOOKS TO HAVE LINED UP AN EXCITING EVENING FOR HIS SUPPORTERS

- Nicci Garner

Six Summer Cup entries having final preparator­y runs in Victory Moon Stakes.

Just two of the runners in tomorrow’s R400,000 Victory Moon Stakes are not entered for the Gauteng Sansui Summer Cup on 25 November and it stands to reason that the trainers of those horses most likely to get into that Grade 1 race will not be looking to win this Grade 3 race.

A win here might result in a penalty.

Half the Victory Moon Stakes field would make the final cut in the Summer Cup, according to the latest log, but one of them, Matador Man, seems unlikely to accept for that R2-million race.

His trainer Sean Tarry does not believe he will get the tough Turffontei­n 2000m and indicated the Charity Mile last Saturday or the Victory Moon Stakes would be his summer mission. He missed the Charity Mile so perhaps this is the race he has been primed for – although Tarry did say yesterday in “Racing Express”: “I think this obviously will decide whether we want to go for the Summer Cup.”

Matador Man is not that well drawn at No 12 but likes to have something to run at, so might offer good Eachway value.

Robbie Sage-trained Coral Fever did not act in the yielding going last time out but won the Jubilee Handicap over this course and distance under a similar light weight in June in his penultimat­e start and could feature.

On race ratings both Matador Man and Coral Fever have a bit to find with horses like Witchcraft, Girl On The Run (a horse kicked off the Summer Cup log), Fort Ember and Orchid Island, as well as favourite Liege.

Of them Fort Ember might be the most forward. She arguably hit the front a split second too soon when second to Kilauea over 1600m on the Inside track last time out. Witchcraft never really got into the race, her first following a layoff, and finished ninth.

Exquisite Touch looks unlikely to start at generous odds but must be the one to beat in the R150,000 Gardenia Stakes over 1000m. She looks a banker in the Pick 6 MegaPool that is expected to reach R1.5million.

The Tarry-trained four-yearold has excellent sprint form, with five wins from her eight career starts, the last three on the trot. The first of those was over this course and distance where she beat Joan Ranger by 1.25 lengths, form that worked out well.

There are a few other top-class horses running at the meeting, although Legal Eagle might find his stable companion, Bull Valley – a dual Grade 1 winner - too fleet of foot over 1160m in Race 3 and Secret Star could give Grade 1 Empress Club Stakes winner Nother Russia a bit of a fright in Race 5.

 ??  ?? TARGET: The Victory Moon Stakes will ascertain whether Matador Man will go for the Summer Cup this month. PHOTO: JC Photograph­ics.
TARGET: The Victory Moon Stakes will ascertain whether Matador Man will go for the Summer Cup this month. PHOTO: JC Photograph­ics.

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