The Citizen (Gauteng)

Peter runners top the boards for G2 Guineas

BOTH MAJESTIC MAMBO AND FOLK DANCE HAVE DRAWN AT NO 11

- Jack Milner

Fish River is joint 5-2 favourite for Fillies Guineas.

Trainer Paul Peter has a strong hand in both the R1-million Gauteng Guineas and the R500,000 Wilgerbosd­rift Gauteng Fillies Guineas with Majestic Mambo and Folk Dance respective­ly but both will have to overcome wide draws.

Both Grade 2 races will be run over 1600m on the Turffontei­n Standside track on Saturday. The Guineas is also the first leg of the R2-million SA Triple Crown while the Fillies Guineas is the opening leg of the R1-million Wilgerbosd­rift Triple Tiara. The other races concerned are the R2-million SA Classic and R1-million Wilgerbosd­rift SA Fillies Classic, both Grade 1 races over 1800m on 7 April, with the final legs – the R2-million SA Derby and R1-million Wilgerbosd­rift SA Oaks – run over 2400m on Saturday 5 May.

There is little doubt unbeaten Majestic Mambo is a Triple Crown contender, especially as he has won all three of his races over 1800m. He has been unextended so far and has done nothing wrong. However, he could battle winning the Guineas from No 11 draw. It could be on the sharp side and the field has just 200m to cover before they hit the bend.

Neverthele­ss, he has been priced up as the 22-10 favourite with Betting World with Surcharge, who is drawn even wider at No 14, second favourite at 4-1. Both horses will have top jockeys in the irons with Gunter Wrogemann aboard Majestic Mambo, who cost just R40,000, and Piere Strydom on Surcharge who looks way above average.

Dingaans winner Monks Hood will not have too much work to do early on as he is drawn No 7. Anthony Delpech, who has ridden Majestic Mambo in his last two starts, has opted to stay with Monks Hood for the Guineas. Alistair Gordon’s charge looked good in his comeback run at Scottsvill­e two weeks ago and along with Surcharge are the top rated runners. He is on offer at 6-1.

Sean Tarry has three runners but unfortunat­ely his best performed pair of Big Bear and Wonderwall are drawn widest of all at No 15 and No 16 respective­ly. As a result they are on offer at 14-1 and 16-1.

The other two horses in single figures are the impressive Greek Fire from the Mike and Adam Azzie yard and Mike de Kocktraine­d Royal Crusade who is drawn No 1 and has Anton Marcus up.

Betting World have opened Folk Dance and Fish River as joint 5-2 favourites. However, just like Majestic Mambo, Folk Dance is drawn No 11. In her favour is that she is ideally distance suited. Gavin Lerena is back in the irons.

Fish River is only slightly better off at No 9 but the Mike de Kocktraine­d filly is in good form right now and has Delpech up.

Unbeaten Radiant Splendour is the “unknown quantity” in this race as she has been impressive in her two wins and is drawn well at No 5. Marcus has the ride on Gary Alexander’s charge.

Betting World’s betting: Gauteng Guineas: 22-10 Majestic Mambo; 4-1 Surcharge; 6-1 Monks Hood; 13-2 Greek Fire; 8-1 Royal Crusade; 14-1 Ideal Secret, Noble Secret; 14-1 Big Bear; 16-1 Wonderwall; 20-1 Vacquero, Puget Sound; 25-1 Cash Time; 40-1 Pietro Mascagni, Silver God; 50-1 State Trooper; 66-1 Alssakhra.

Wilgerbosd­rift Gauteng Fillies Guineas: 5-2 Folk Dance, Fish River; 11-2 Radiant Splendour; 8-1 Silver Thursday; 10-1 Cashel Palace; 12-1 Awfaa; 14-1 Aurelia Cotta, Takingthep­eace; 16-1 Dame Kelly; 20-1 Green Top, Pale Lilac; 25-1 Rockin Russian, Pearl Of Bahrain.

 ?? Picture: JC Photograph­ics ?? TOP OF THE BOARDS. Majestic Mambo has been priced up as the 22-10 favourite by Betting World for the R1-million Gauteng Guineas (Grade 2) over 1600m at Turffontei­n on Saturday.
Picture: JC Photograph­ics TOP OF THE BOARDS. Majestic Mambo has been priced up as the 22-10 favourite by Betting World for the R1-million Gauteng Guineas (Grade 2) over 1600m at Turffontei­n on Saturday.
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