The Citizen (Gauteng)

Hawwaam misses the Point

COMEBACK: BASADI FAITH RETURNS TO THE TRACK AFTER SIX MONTHS

- Jack Milner

Going will still be soft after almost 100mm rain has fallen at the Vaal.

We have lost the last three race meetings on the Highveld to rain but if the weather reports have it right, we could be back in action at the Vaal tomorrow.

The Vaal has had its share of the precipitat­ion and yesterday’s meeting was abandoned after almost 100mm of rain had fallen in just a few days. So, one can safely assume that even if we have a day of sunshine today, there will be plenty of give in the going tomorrow.

A Pinnacle Stakes over 1000m heads up tomorrow’s card at the Vaal but this one is particular­ly tricky because there is no runner who has a clear advantage at the weights.

Often in Plate and Stakes races one or two runners will stand out but, with the exception of Silver Master, the other 10 runners are closely handicappe­d. Based on the strength of field they have taken on, Chimichuri Run does stand out as he has strong Grade 1 form, with a win in the Golden Horse Sprint over 1200m at Scottsvill­e.

He was beaten just 2.50 lengths in the Grade 1 Mercury

Sprint by Kasimir over 1200m at Greyville where he had to jump from the worst draw of all at No 14. He had a rest, came back to finish a 0.40-length fifth in the Grade 2 Joburg Spring Challenge and then ran a great 2.50-length second behind Hawwaam in a Pinnacle Stakes over 1200m at the Vaal.

This will be his third run after a layoff so he should be in the pink of condition. He does carry 62kg and there is a question as to whether 1000m is a touch too short for him these days. Neverthele­ss, he is a class act and should prove too good for the opposition.

The biggest threat could come from Basadi Faith. This filly looked to be a superstar in the making when she won her first four races, which included the Listed Tony Ruffel Stakes and the Grade 2 SA Fillies Nursery.

Trainer Paul Matchett then sent her to Scottsvill­e to contest the Grade 1 Allan Robertson

Championsh­ip over 1200m. She finished 13th, beaten 9.70 lengths, but sadly she bled and has been out of action for more than six months.

This daughter of Master Of My Fate has loads of ability and she loves running over 1000m. If not in need of a run, with just 51.5kg to carry, she will be a serious challenger to Chimichuri Run.

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 ?? Picture: JC Photograph­ics ?? TOP PERFORMER. Chimichuri Run has raced against the best sprinters in the country and should defy 62kg in Race 4 at the Vaal tomorrow.
Picture: JC Photograph­ics TOP PERFORMER. Chimichuri Run has raced against the best sprinters in the country and should defy 62kg in Race 4 at the Vaal tomorrow.

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