Cape Times

De Kock’s top troops fired-up

- DAVID THISELTON

MIKE de Kock's leading troops for the Festival Of Speed meeting at Scottsvill­e on Saturday have all eaten up well and are in fine fettle after traveling from Johannesbu­rg to Summerveld on Wednesday.

His Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint contender Moofeed was prepared out of Summerveld and the rest, Alboran Sea, Muwaary, Entisaar and Shaama, were all prepared out of Randjesfon­tein.

De Kock’s Summerveld assistant Nathan Kotzen said about Moofeed, who was punished five points for a narrow second in the Listed In Full Flight Stakes over 1100m at Scottsvill­e last time out, “He has had two recent gallops in company and did well, but it's a strong field.’’

Alboran Sea

Gr 1 City Of Pietermari­tzburg Fillies Sprint contender Alboran Sea is on her way to being named Equus Champion Sprinter, having won both the Gr 1 Betting World Cape Flying Championsh­ips and Gr 1 Computafor­m Sprint, both over 1000m.

She is just as effective over 1200m as she won the Gr 1 Allan Robertson Championsh­ip at Scottsvill­e as a twoyear-old last year. She recorded a blistering time despite the slightly soft going in the Computafor­m Sprint and can use her early pace to overcome her tricky draw of nine under Anthony Delpech.

The Australian-bred Muwaary was not very well away on debut but still sauntered to a hand and heels nine length victory in an excellent time over 1200m at The Vaal. The only downside is that the form has not been franked. He has a plum draw of five in the Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion and Delpech rides.

Entisaar

Australian-bred Entisaar didn't beat a vintage field when winning the Gr 2 SA Fillies Nursery over 1160m at Turffontei­n, but the impressive point was that she jumped from an unfavourab­le draw and went through the worst going yet still won emphatical­ly in the slightly soft going. She hasn't raced on fast ground before, but her only defeat was in very soft going so she will probably appreciate a firmer surface.

She jumps from a draw of eight, but interestin­gly Johnny Geroudis replaces chief stable jockey Anthony Delpech, who will be aboard Shaama.

Shaama is also an Australian-bred and showed good cruising speed from a favourable draw in the Gr 1 SA Nursery over 1160m, before fighting on doggedly to go down by a length. Her time was just over a second quicker than Entisaar's, although she did carry 2,5kg less. She jumps from a tricky draw of 12.

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