Cape Times

‘Professor’ up to speed

- ANDREW HARRISON

PROFESSOR Brian is unbeaten since being gelded and trainer Joey Ramsden has done a masterful job in keeping the gelding winning and keeping his merit rating in check.

The Australian-bred is looking for six wins on the bounce when he lines up in the Gr2 Post Merchants at Greyville tomorrow night and although officially out at the weights he could still be well under the handicappi­ng radar.

Professor Brian was going nowhere before being gelded and as a result his merit rating had dropped dramatical­ly. So when he did embark on his winning streak it was obviously a mark well below what he was capable off.

Strictly on paper Professor Brian has it all to do at the weights in spite of the handicappe­rs pushing him up the maximum for each win.

Victory on Friday will give the handicappe­rs more leeway in adjusting his rating but it will be too late for the opposition.

Brett Crawford, who saddled Captain America to win the Gr1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge last Saturday, will be two-handed with Search Party and Gulf Storm although the former looks to be the pick.

He came in for some quiet market support in the recent Gr1 Tsogo Sun Sprint at Scottsvill­e and only had the winner Bull Valley ahead of him. He has had a steady buildup into the Post Merchants and should be cherry-ripe.

Top weight Talktothes­tars did not have the best of luck on the Tsogo Sun, being checked just as he was making his run and losing all momentum. Top rider Bernard Fayd’Herbe will be aboard and with a clear run, could prove more than just dangerous to Professor Brian’s winning run.

Veteran galloper Barbosa has lost none of his zest for racing and was a fine third behind Bull Valley in the Tsogo Sun.

He does have a better record down the straight but has a favourable inside draw and can be competitiv­e. Being a proper handicap, the Post Merchants often dishes up a surprise result and the likes of Gulf Storm, Amazing Strike and Lord Balmoral are others to consider especially if attracting a measure of market support on the day.

There is much at stake for some runners in the Track & Ball Oaks and Track & Ball Derby at Scottsvill­e on Sunday, both Gr3 over 2 400m.

The names are something of a misnomer as both races are open to all ages but be that as it may, both races are seriously competitiv­e.

With the final field for next month’s Vodacom Durban July to be decided on Monday, either of Witchcraft or Girl On The Run will need to win the Oaks, and win well, if they are to be considered for the July. Witchcraft won this race last year but has only had two outings since, the latest coming nearly a year after her penultimat­e start, so this may be a tall order.

Yellow Wood Handicap winner Girl On The Run has finished runner-up in two starts since returning from a lengthy break and should strip at her peak. She looks the more likely candidate.

Mr Winsome, supplement­ed for the July by Dean Kannemeyer, is in a similar position in the Derby.

He was running on strongly from last when third in the Gr2 Betting World 1900 behind Ten Gun Salute but although his recent form is solid, he will need victory on Sunday if he is to come into the final reckoning.

His last two wins have come at Scottsvill­e, the last an exercise canter over the distance, and although he takes on much stronger here, he does look the part.

 ?? Picture: Nkosi Hlophe ?? PROFESSOR BRIAN
Picture: Nkosi Hlophe PROFESSOR BRIAN

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