The Herald (South Africa)

Top-class entry for Dingaans, Fillies Mile

- Herald Racing Editor

SOQRAT and Return Flight – the 2018 Equus Champion Two-Year-old Colt and Filly respective­ly – are among entries for the Dingaans and the Fillies Mile to be run at Turffontei­n on the Standside track on November 24.

A stand-out nominee is trainer Yvette Bremner’s Port Elizabeth raider National Park, a facile, surprise winner of the recent Graham Beck Stakes over 1 400m.

Also in the reckoning is Chumichuri Run, second in that Grade 3 race but who wields a merit rating of 116, the highest among the 22 entrants for the Dingaans.

Ace trainers Mike de Kock and Sean Tarry have both entered three horses for the 1 600m showdown.

The former goes with Soqrat, who has a wide early draw of No 16 out of 20; Hawwaam (drawn No 8), an impressive winner of the “no-whip” race on Charity Mile day, and Atyaab (No 5), an Australian-bred colt who has won once in three runs.

Tarry has put forward Bien Venue (No 6); In Cahoots (No 17), and Chimichuri Run (No 13), who took a 5,75-length trouncing from National Park in the Graham Beck but who has performed well in top company and already has two Grade 3 scalps.

The Fillies Mile, a 1 600m Grade 3 companion-piece race to the Dingaans with slightly different conditions, also has stellar names in contention.

Trainer St John Gray’s doughty galloper Ronnie’s Candy is the highest-rated entry, with a MR of 107 thanks to an emphatic victory in the Princess Charlene Starling Stakes at the beginning of November. Before that, the daughter of King Of Kings had taken out the SA Fillies Nursery as a maiden – at odds of 40-1.

Tarry’s Return Flight has won three out of five and is rated 106, largely due to her juvenile Grade 1 triumph in the Thekwini Stakes at Greyville on Gold Cup Day.

Celtic Sea, another Tarry entrant, is on a mark of 104 after winning the Grade 2 Golden Slipper on July Day.

The Dingaans and Fillies Mile have been moved a week forward from their traditiona­l slot on Summer Cup Day at the beginning of December.

The fixtures were deemed to be too close to the Cape Guineas and the Cape Fillies Guineas and the shuffle has given trainers a chance to contest both the Johannesbu­rg and Cape Town events.

The two features will be the only races run on the Standside track on the night, with the balance of the card scheduled for the Inside turf.

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