Cape Argus

Marinaresc­o’s draw is ‘bad luck’ for Bass

- MICHAEL CLOWER

MARINARESC­O’S 19 draw was greeted with disappoint­ment bordering on disgust by the horse’s connection­s at Kenilworth yesterday.

“That’s the worst draw I could have,” said rider Grant van Niekerk while Candice Robinson greeted questions with a blunt “Don’t even ask me,” before adding: “We had bad luck – we didn’t even get a chance to choose a number. Marinaresc­o has to be dropped in – that’s the way he is ridden – so we are going to have to hope that there is a good pace.”

It was also a bitter disappoint­ment for all those punters who have backed the three-year-old to give Mike Bass (pictured) success with his last hurrah, making him the gamble of the race so far. Bookmakers, doubtless breathing a sigh of relief, promptly marked him out from 6-1 to as much as 15-2.

Bernard Fayd’Herbe, who won from pen three on Pocket Power eight years ago, was totally unimpresse­d with Mac De Lago’s 16, saying: “That’s very bad.”

Surprising­ly, though, Richard Fourie expressed himself delighted with his number 14 stall for It’s My Turn.

It could be significan­t that Legislate started from only three places inside that when Fourie won on him two years ago.

He said: “That’s a beautiful draw and a good one for this particular horse. Most of those drawn low are speed horses and they are going to cut each other’s throats. I am happy that I am out of trouble, I know my horse stays and now I’m just hoping for a fair run through the race.”

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