Cape Times

Strong line-up for Fillies Sprint

- DAVID THISELTON

THE SA Fillies Sprint over 1 200m at Scottsvill­e on Saturday will see a previous winner of this race Carry On Alice attempting to win her fifth career Gr 1 and amongst the dangers will be a three-year-old, Just Sensual, whose only Gr 1 win has been over a mile.

Carry On Alice was relaxed behind the pacemaker two years ago when beating the champion filly Alboran Sea by 1,75 lengths.

Last year, when a forgettabl­e fifth, she did not settle in behind horses and the gaps didn’t open in time either. Furthermor­e, she might have been above herself, as the Sean Tarry yard was reportedly under a cloud at the time.

The full width of the track is being used this year and there is a small field too, which will favour her as she has never been a horse who needs cover.

With daylight in front of her she can use her high cruising speed to its maximum effect before delivering her famous kick.

She will be hard to beat, but she does face one of the strongest fields to have lined up for this race in recent times.

Just Sensual showed good pace over 1200m and 1400m early in her career and coupled it with a tremendous turn of foot.

Subsequent to her Cape Fillies Guineas win she ran unplaced in the CTS Mile and was then much more comfortabl­e over the 1 400m of the Gr 3 Prix du Cap.

In the latter race she showed good gate speed and early pace and then moved up effortless­ly under the hands in the straight.

She showed a fine turn of foot when asked the question and won cosily. In recent times the infamous draw bias at Scottsvill­e appears to have evened out, so her high draw of 12 out of 12 is unlikely to be a disadvanta­ge.

The Secret Is Out

The Secret Is Out, winner of last year’s Gr 1 Allan Robertson at this meeting, is one of the horses who has proved the draw down the Scottsvill­e straight is no longer a factor.

At the end of April she won the Gr 3 Poinsettia Stakes over course and distance from the very outside draw of 14, despite carrying a 3kg Gr 1 penalty.

Scottsvill­e is a course horses either love or hate and she has won all three of her starts there. She had been a touch disappoint­ing this season, but three of her defeats were over 1 400m.

Her career record shows she has only once been defeated over a sprint trip.

Furthermor­e, trainer Vaughan Marshall admitted she had bled in her second outing of the season last November and it had been “a long hard road back.”

Fellow three-year-old Live Life was receiving 1kg from The Secret Is Out in the Poinsettia and was beaten 0,55 lengths. However, she didn’t have cover the whole way and was forced to go for home early, as opposed to her win in the CTS Sprint over the Kenilworth 1200, where she came from off the pace and won full of running despite having to be switched in the closing stages. Earlier, Live Life had beaten Carry On Alice in the Gr 2 Sceptre Stakes by 0,75 lengths on terms 2kg worse than weight for age and on that occasion he came from last.

Vision To Kill showed good cruising speed in the Poinsettia and flew up for second, but will be 2kg worse off with Live Life, whom she beat by a short-head.

“Class” in horseracin­g has been defined as those who are supreme at middle distances but also have the speed to compete and possibly beat the best sprinters at their game. Bela-Bela, whose two Gr 1 wins have been over 2 000m and 1800m, fits this bill.

She lost a couple of lengths on her debut over 1000m and still won easily.

That was her only ever sprint start, but she has always given the impression she has a lot of speed as she is always on the bridle in the running over further.

Real Princess

Last year Real Princess showed good cruising speed and a tremendous turn of foot, but on this season’s form she is held by Carry On Alice, Live Life, The Secret Is Out and Jo’s Bond and will need to bounce back.

Jo’s Bond beat Carry On Alice in the Gr 2 Southern Cross Stakes over 1 000m when receiving only 2kg and the latter duly reversed form at level weights in the Gr 1 Cape Flying Championsh­ips. Jo’s Bond is seen as a 1 000m specialist, but this imposing daughter of Captain Al did turn it on impressive­ly in the Listed Kwazulu-Natal Stakes over the Scottsvill­e 1 000m from just off the pace, which gives some hope.

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Picture: CARRY ON ALICE Liesl King

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