The Citizen (KZN)

Jooste pair ready for action

BOTH THE CONGLOMERA­TE AND EDICT OF NANTES ARE IN A GOOD SPACE Marcus will be getting weight down to 54kg for his Durban July ride.

- Jack Milner

Owners Markus and Ingrid Jooste won their first Vodacom Durban July last year when The Conglomera­te beat home Marinaresc­o. The Australian-bred son of Lonhro is back to defend his title in the R5.25-million race over 2200m at Greyville on 1 July, one of two horses running in the name of Jooste’s Mayfair Speculator­s (Pty) Ltd.

The other representa­tive is three-year-old Edict Of Nantes, winner of two Grade 1 races – the Investec Cape Derby at Kenilworth and Daily News 2000 at Greyville.

Joey Ramsden trains The Conglomera­te who will be ridden this time by Callan Murray, who tweeted that he was “Very excited to be flying home next week” to ride the gelding.

However, what is significan­t is that Mayfair Speculator­s’ retained jockey, Anton Marcus, has chosen to ride Edict Of Nantes – and get down to 54kg to ride the Brett Crawford-trained colt.

“I am extremely happy where both of them are right now,” Derek Brugman, nominee for Mayfair Speculator­s, said yesterday.

“They are both in an excellent space right now.”

As far as The Conglomera­te is concerned Brugman would not be surprised to see the gelding pull off the double.

“He won it from draw No 20 last year and this time he is drawn No 3, which is effectivel­y No 2 as the second reserve runner, Nebula, is drawn there at the moment.

“Things worked out well for him last year but you can take nothing away from the horse. He seems to come well at this time of the year. Right now he is sound and happy but in this race luck can sometimes play a bigger role than ability.”

Edict Of Nantes did not have good fortune when the draws were made and will have to jump from barrier No 13. However, if Brugman is accurate in his assessment that the three-year-olds, as a whole, could be have 2kg to 3kg on their older rivals that could well count in favour of the Count Dubois colt.

“I’m not saying they should have merit ratings of 120 or that they’re a bunch of Sea Cottages, I’m talking purely on handicappi­ng.”

He has looked at Gold Standard and now-retired William Longsword as a guideline. “Gold Standard ran fourth in the Sun Met (beaten 2.80 lengths by Whisky Baron) and was just 0.50 lengths behind William Longsword in the Cape Guineas.

“As a population the threeyear-olds have been rated too low. If they had to run against the older horses on a regular basis at those weights I think the threeyear-olds will beat the older horses most of the time.

“Both our horses are well and it is now in the hands of the racing gods.”

Marinaresc­o carries top weight of 60kg and will need to improve on g his last performanc­e in which he ran a 6.35-length 11th behind Captain America in the Grade 1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge. Bernard Fayd’Herbe takes the ride for the Candice Bass-Robinson yard.

Based on their run in the Daily News 2000 there should be little to choose between Edict Of Nantes and A Sahem. Just 0.50 lengths separated the pair at the finish and Sean Tarry’s charge is now 0.5kg better off. Al Shame, however, will jump from barrier No 1.

Piere Strydom has won the Durban July four times and the last two – Pomodoro and The Conglomera­te – had to do it from No 20 draw. This year he rides It’s My Turn for the Justin Snaith yard and once again will have to use all his experience to get his mount over from No 17 draw.

It’s My Turn is well weighted and will carry the same weight as last year when he finished fourth, just 2.5kg behind The Conglomera­te.

The Betting World 1900 is always seen as a good pointer to the Durban July and winner Ten Gun Salute will have plenty of supporters. Trainer Duncan Howells always said we would only see the best of his charge as a four-yearold and that could well be the case. Muzi Yeni takes the ride.

 ??  ?? FAVOURITE: Vodacom Durban July favourite Edict Of Nantes did not fare too well in the ballot for draws, pulling stall No 13 of the 18 runners. Market rival Al Sahem, pictured finishing second to Edict Of Nantes in the recent Daily News 2000, drew No 1...
FAVOURITE: Vodacom Durban July favourite Edict Of Nantes did not fare too well in the ballot for draws, pulling stall No 13 of the 18 runners. Market rival Al Sahem, pictured finishing second to Edict Of Nantes in the recent Daily News 2000, drew No 1...

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