The Citizen (Gauteng)

A treble at Durbanvill­e brings up 1000 winners for Crawford

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Ken Nicol

It was a red letter day for Brett Crawford at Durbanvill­e on Saturday as another treble saw him training his 1000th winner.

And it has to be a case of ladies first, as the highly progressiv­e Jackson filly Pretty Young Thing marked herself as a real contender for Classic glory this summer.

The Conditions Plate for fillies over 1250m looked a highly competitiv­e affair, with a number of talented youngsters taking on some decent older rivals.

But Greg Cheyne expertly got Pretty Young Thing (17-4) into the box seat from a wide draw, and the race was frankly over as a contest shortly after they turned for home.

The margin was 1.25 lengths at the line, but that is extremely flattering to Lana Belle and Drama Queen, who never posed any threat whatsoever to the winner.

“She’s been very progressiv­e and done nothing wrong. Greg put her in a great position, and we’ll now go for the Western Cape Fillies Championsh­ip in a fortnight,” said Crawford, referring to the Grade 2 contest at Kenilworth on 26 October.

“When I asked her she really lengthened and coasted to the line. We rate her,” said an understand­ably impressed Cheyne.

A race earlier Racing Express top bet Kilindini had opened Crawford’s account with a fluent win in a Maiden Plate over 1400m.

Allowed to drift to 14-10 as support came for only market rival Pinkerton (11-10), Kilindini looked to have a race on his hands when that one confidentl­y took it up 400m out.

But Corne Orffer had the move covered, and they swept on by impressive­ly to score a fluent win.

Third-placed Gold Medal has form but was beaten seven lengths, and both Kilindini and Pinkerton will pay to follow.

The landmark 1000th win was scored in the final race, and Orffer had to earn it the hard way.

Bag Of Tricks was heavily supported from 7-1 into 2-1 favourite, but after racing prominentl­y seemed about to be swamped in the latter stages.

But a determined Orffer somehow kept his nose in front at the line in a desperate finish where a neck covered the first four past the post.

He then had to survive an objection and later picked a week’s suspension for causing interferen­ce to an unlucky Snowy Mountain at the 150m mark, but the number went into the frame.

 ?? Picture: Wayne Marks. ?? CELEBRATIO­N TIME: Trainer Brett Crawford, in blue jacket, with jockeys Corne Orffer and Greg Cheyne and the stable’s connection­s celebrate his 1000th winner, at Durbanvill­e on Saturday.
Picture: Wayne Marks. CELEBRATIO­N TIME: Trainer Brett Crawford, in blue jacket, with jockeys Corne Orffer and Greg Cheyne and the stable’s connection­s celebrate his 1000th winner, at Durbanvill­e on Saturday.

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