The Star Late Edition

Attenborou­gh looks the one to beat

- MICHAEL CLOWER

THREE of the best of last season’s Cape Town two-year-olds reappear against older horses at Durbanvill­e tomorrow and the Racing.It’s A Rush Handicap looks by far the most significan­t race on the card.

Sergeant Hardy beat Attenborou­gh and Our Mate Art in the Cape Of Good Hope Nursery over this trip at Kenilworth in May – with recent winner Bishop’s Bounty fourth – and in the Langerman next time Our Mate Art, a close second, had Attenborou­gh two lengths back.

But it’s the Joey Ramsden horse that should come out best of the three. He started favourite for the Cape Nursery but was found to have mucus in his lungs immediatel­y after the race, and in the Langerman he failed to stay the 1 500m after over-racing early on. Also he was conceding 3kg and here he meets Grant van Niekerk’s mount at levels. The question is whether he is fit enough after three months off. “I would hope so, yes,” is Ramsden’s answer and the July-winning trainer confirms that the colt has done a fair bit of work.

The same query, only more so, applies to Sergeant Hardy who has been off for four months. “It’s hard to say,” replies Justin Snaith. “But he has had a gallop and he will run his race.” However the trainer adds that conceding 1.5kg to Attenborou­gh “won’t be easy.”

Our Mate Art

With Our Mate Art, who is running for the first time since the Langerman, it’s as much a matter of whether this 1 200m will be too short. “Not necessaril­y - and he is doing well,” says Candice BassRobins­on who adds that this is a prep for the Cape Classic on October 29. “But I would like to see him settle better than he did last time.”

With such talent in the field – and the older horses are hard to fancy – it might sound sacrilege to name another three-year-old to beat the big three but Vaughan Marshall thinks so much of Rock Of Africa that this one gets the vote.

The gelding’s trainer is convinced that he would have won the Graduation (in which Bishop’s Bounty lowered the colours of the useful Rodney) ten days ago had the race been run to suit the horse. MJ Byleveld’s mount receives a significan­t amount of weight and is likely to start at an attractive price. Interestin­gly he is also the prediction of the sahorserac­ing computer. The Snaith horses are fairly burning up the turf at the moment and Over Drive is taken to beat Captain’s Version in the first. The stable introduces Greenflash­sunset, a R700 000 half-brother to Legislate, in race three but this is a tricky course for newcomers and so Ramsden’s Rebel Alliance is preferred to Varational.

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