The Mercury

Triptique has Queen's Plate on the agenda

- DAVID THISELTON

DENNIS Drier revealed that Triptique's win in the Gr 2 Cape Merchants at Kenilworth on Saturday was a plan come together and the imposing son of Trippi might now be aimed at the Gr 1 L'Ormarin’s Queen’s Plate.

Drier has perenniall­y become a thorn in the flesh of the big-Cape yards and was not surprised to be in the winner's enclosure of the Cape Summer Of Champions Season's second Gr 2 event.

He said, “I have always rated him and said to Braam (Van Huysteen, who part-owns him), ‘I think he can win the Merchants’.’’ Drier went on to speak of the satisfacti­on of a plan coming together.

He praised lightweigh­t stable jockey Sean Veale, who joined the yard in about February, and said, “He has taken the bull by the horns, is riding with a lot of confidence and rode to instructio­ns.’’

Veale was given the ride ahead of first call stable jockey Sean Cormack simply due to the 52kg Triptique was set to carry and Drier confirmed that at the weights, with Generaliss­imo having to carry 57,5kg, Triptique had “definitely’’ been the yard elect. The betting reflected this as Triptique was backed in from 16/1 to 9/1, while Generaliss­imo drifted from 8/1 to 20/1.

Drier had spoken of his regard for Triptique in the build-up to the Cape Summer Of Champions and had rated him the 26-horse string’s “dark horse’’, before adding, “He is very talented and we haven’t seen the best of him yet. I think he could be looking for 1400m to a mile.’’ Drier thus regards the 1000m of the Cape Flying Championsh­ip as too sharp for him.

Diadem Stakes

One plan he is eyeing is to take in the Gr 2 Khaya Stables Diadem Stakes over 1200m at Kenilworth on December 26 and then run him two weeks later in the Queen’s Plate, which is widely regarded as the country’s most prestigiou­s weight for age mile. Plan B is to keep him to sprints.

Triptique will be taking on a lot of the country's best horses if he runs in the Queen’s Plate, including two Equus Horses Of The Year in Legislate and Futura, but asked on whether he was up to it, Drier replied, “He has done nothing wrong to date.’’

Indeed, if the race turns into the crawl that it did last year he could be the dark horse considerin­g his natural speed.

However, the feedback on Generaliss­imo was not bright, as he has pulled up badly from his fourth place finish in the Merchants and the yard are on tenterhook­s as they monitor his condition.

Generaliss­imo was regarded as one of the yard's leading Cape Flying Championsh­ip hopefuls and Drier said they could only “hope and pray" he would recover timeously from his lameness, which looks to be worse than mere “jarring up.’’ X-rays have been taken and have revealed little.

Seventh Plain

Meanwhile, Equus Champion Three-Year-Old colt Seventh Plain is doing well ahead of Saturday’s R2,5 million Lanzerac Ready To Run Stakes, while the Gr 2 weight for age Green Point Stakes contender Punta Arenas continues to thrive and the top sprinter Guiness is also enjoying himself at Drier’s Phillippi yard.

Seventh Plain, a tall colt by Seventh Rock with a beautiful action, makes his seasonal debut and is merit rated ten points superior than any other horse in the 16-horse field which lines up for the Ready To Run Stakes over 1400m.

However, Drier admitted he had it “all to do’’ from the very outside barrier position. However, the classy bay does have early pace as well as a fine turn of foot, two vital assets for the tight Kenilworth Old Course, and another bonus is Anton Marcus aboard.

Punta Arenas thrived while being taken care of by Drier during the Champions Season on behalf of the now retired Stan Elley.

As an official member of the yard, he has continued to enjoy himself at Phillippi, which he is familiar with Elley's base.

The J&B Met is his main aim but Drier has still not decided which race will be his final stepping stone into the Met, pointing out that the 1600m of the Queen's Plate was a touch on the sharp side.

Elley used the Gr 2 Peninsula Handicap over 1800m on Queen's Plate day as a preparatio­n for Punta Arenas in both 2014 and 2015 and he went on to finish 3rd and 5th respective­ly.

The evergreen seven-yearold Silvano gelding loves to gallop and if able to find a handy position from his high draw of nine under Sean Cormack he could be the surprise package in Saturday’s ten horse field for the Green Point Stakes.

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this was SENSIBLE Lover has what it takes to upset the shorter-priced Come Fly With Me and Acrostar in the Racing.It's A Rush Conditions Plate at Kenilworth today.

Greg Cheyne’s mount has three lengths to find with favourite Come Fly With Me on their running in last month's Diana Stakes at Durbanvill­e but she is 5.5kg better, has run a good race since and will strip fitter this time.

“Weiho Marwing trained her last season and she then went to the farm," relates Darryl Hodgson. "She had been in only 22 days when she ran in the Diana and I thought she might well finish last but she ran pretty well. She will go very close here.’’

Acrostar is also weighted to beat Come Fly With Me, on their running at Greyville in June, but this is her first outing for 15 weeks.

“She will need it, particular­ly over a mile,’’ says Justin Snaith. ‘’But I am expecting a good run.’’

Acrostar was backed yesterday - from 33-10 to 22-10 with World Sports Betting- while Come Fly With Me eased marginally to 18-10. Sensible Lover was supported from 5-1 to 4-1 but she still looks value at that price.

The R3 million Ante Omnia managed only a disappoint­ing ninth on his Cape Town debut but he could be worth another chance in the opening maiden, particular­ly at yesteday's 11-2. He showed promise first time out at Scottsvill­e and now wears blinkers. “He has come on but he is average," cautions Dennis Drier.

The form horse, Psycho Syd, had the selection over seven lengths behind and has gone close in his last three. He is hot favourite at 18-10.

Two others to watch out for are 10-1 shot Viking Voyage (if he runs) and Purple Rock (11-2) who is on a recovery mission.

"Viking Voyage's work is exceptiona­l but he gave a couple of coughs on Saturday so I'm not sure if I will run him," reports Andre Nel while Hodgson says: “Purple Rock has a bit of ability but it was greenness last time - when he turned into the headwind in the straight he got lost - and that it is why I am putting him up the straight.’’

The All To Come Maiden (race two) is wide open and a good case can be made for Tripinthem­ist (28-10) and 5-1 shot La Flambee (Adam Marcus: “She is working very well and we rode her the wrong way last time’’) but it might be worth taking a chance with the consistent Brilliant Idea who is ridden by Bernard Fayd'Herbe for the first time. She was 7-2 yesterday and that looks reasonable considerin­g her overall form.

Fayd'Herbe can also win races four and five. Brooklyn Brawler showed improved form last time and has a considerab­le draw advantage over Mega Secret and League Of Legends.

Little went right for Mulher De Branco when odds-on last time. She was ridden to get a position early but couldn't get in and had to be eased back.

She was also difficult to settle. The extra 200m should suit her. She was 2-1 yesterday and she should be able to beat 16-10 favourite Playboy Buddy.

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 ??  ?? TRIPTIQUE broke the Cape Summer drought for KZN-based trainer Dennis Drier when winning the Gr2 Cape Merchants in the familiar yellow colours of Braam van Huyssteen at Kenilworth on Saturday. Sean Veale was in the saddle. Picture: LIESL KING
TRIPTIQUE broke the Cape Summer drought for KZN-based trainer Dennis Drier when winning the Gr2 Cape Merchants in the familiar yellow colours of Braam van Huyssteen at Kenilworth on Saturday. Sean Veale was in the saddle. Picture: LIESL KING

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