The Herald (South Africa)

Mungers in battle for bragging rights

- Herald Racing Editor

IT is said that sometimes, the best man for a job is a woman.

Well, this saying will certainly come under scrutiny at the Vaal today when Kelsey Mayhew-Munger gets her fifth career ride in the card opener.

Wife of jockey Ryan Munger, Mayhew-Munger will be aboard three-year-old filly Poursomesu­garonme for trainer Ashley Fortune, making them the only all-female trio in the race – and on the card.

Mayhew-Munger, a licensed assistant trainer and work rider, scored her first win on her debut ride aboard Miss Soho for Fortune in October last year, so the trainer/jockey combinatio­n look well set to double up in this Work Riders Maiden Plate over 1 000m.

She has ridden Poursomesu­garonme before – five runs back when the filly just ran out of steam on a yielding Vaal track to finish fourth in only her second outing.

After that, husband Ryan was tasked with the “man’s job”. Pairing up with the daughter of Captain Of All, he rode her to a third-place finish, and the pair then followed up with a hat-trick of runner-up finishes.

The highest-rated and best weighted runner in the field of ten, Poursomesu­garonme is overdue to exit the maidens and in this field should have no trouble getting the job done.

One cannot help but wonder what the bragging rights will involve in the Munger household if Mayhew-Munger does steer Poursomesu­garonme to victory.

Munger’s best chance for success on the day seems to be in race 6, a MR66 Handicap over 2 400m, where he will be aboard Lady Sanza, also for Fortune. This four-year-old Rafeef-filly started her career in Zimbabwe.

She found it hard to adapt to South African racing after relocating towards the end of last year, but suddenly found her running shoes again when tested over 2000m for the first time last time out.

Going even further now, she could well double up on South African soil.

Interestin­gly, Munger was champion rider in Zimbabwe in the 2017-18 season.

The biggest dangers to Lady Sanza are top-weighted Flag Bearer and Absolute Value.

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