Cape Argus

Snaith’s high class contingent

- MICHAEL CLOWER

JUSTIN Snaith (pictured) is looking forward to training at Summerveld for the first time and he will despatch a high class 20strong team at the end of the month including Vodacom Durban July winner Legislate, Jet Explorer and Cape Derby second and third Dynamic and Arion.

He said: “My horses were all at Clairwood last year when I went to have a good look at Summerveld and I know they have done a lot of work on the place since.

“We are in barns there and that is a big plus because it cuts out all the drafts you get in stables.

“I know it gets very cold at night but I don’t see that as a problem – you can put blankets on. You just have to be careful with the horses.

“The one thing I do worry about, though, is the horse traffic in the mornings.

“Apparently there is a queue where the tractor goes and from what I hear it can be a nightmare.”

The champion trainer had the best figures of anybody at Greyville last season.

While his July win assured him of being the course's top trainer he had a strike rate of 26%, a figure bettered by none of the local trainers and only by Dean Kannemeyer (40%) among the visitors.

Joey Ramsden has still to finalise the make-up of his Durban contingent.

He said: “Kingvoldt’s owners are keen for the colt to have a crack at the KRA Guineas on May 2 which is four weeks before the Golden Horse Sprint at Scottsvill­e.”

King Of Pain, winner of last season's Rising Sun Gold Challenge, has more immediate objectives at Turffontei­n and Ramsden said: “He goes for the HF Oppenheime­r Horse Chestnut on Saturday week and I might keep him there for the President's Champions Challenge four weeks later.”

Neill Bruss is to take 13 horses to Durban. The majority are twoyear-olds but his string does include Klawervlei Majorca fourth Red Flame.

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