Cape Times

G G’s Dynasty takes to Scottsvill­e

- ANDREW HARRISON DAVID THISELTON

GG’S DYNASTY is something of a Hollywoodb­ets Scottsvill­e specialist. He arrived in KZN to join Brett Crawford’s Summerveld yard a maiden winner and seemingly having lost his way and his first local start did not give away much of what was to follow. But since then he has never been out of the first two in six starts, four of those wins, and three at Scottsvill­e.

He was sent out a short-priced favourite for The White Horse Function Room Handicap yesterday and never looked like losing. Peter Muscutt, Crawford’s Summerveld assistant, said prerace that his only concern was that GG’s Dynasty was a small horse with a big weight but the gelding made light work of his burden, coming clear over the final 400m to win as he liked leaving Walterthep­ennyless and Williams Landlocked in a tussle for second with the former prevailing by a short head.

The Michael Roberts-trained filly Be Happy was another comfortabl­e winner as Warren Kennedy punched her out hands-and-heels winning by an ever increasing 2.75 lengths. “I knew she had a big chance,” said Kennedy. “She finished just over two lengths behind Whizz Of Odds and she is a smart filly who will probably be going for the features this season.”

Kennedy opened his afternoon’s account with Vernichey for Gareth van Zyl in the Maiden Juvenile Plate. The daughter of Vercingeto­rix put up a pleasing barrier trial and found mountains of support to start deep in the red. It was money not misplaced as she quickened away from her field to win as she liked. Ziva De Grace, who had the benefit of a race, matched strides in the early part but proved no match for the winner.

Explosive Beauty

Favourite Explosive Beauty is proving to be something of a handful and blew her chances at the start of the third.

It is seldom that Anton Marcus gets his mount left in the gate but Paul

Lafferty’s filly gave her field start and although making up a lot of ground she could only manage fourth as apprentice Thabiso Gumede took full advantage of his 4kg claim to get the Louis Goosen-trained Uptotrix to reverse the form of their last meeting.

Calvin Habib is becoming a regular visitor to KZN and turned in a polished performanc­e, producing Andre Nel’s runner Room At The Top with a welltimed finish to out-gun recent maiden winner Joseph Jagger and long-time leader and favourite Sea Sponge in the last few jumps.

Suzie Woo has been building for another win and replacemen­t rider Gareth Wright made no mistakes as he kept Shane Humby’s mare fighting to the line; Bint El Malak and favourite Purple Persuasion both given every chance.

TODAY'S meeting at the Vaal could see Highveld race fans off to a good start for the New Year.

In the first race over 1 000m Due Diligence made a fair debut when plugging on from a handy position for second. She should come on from the run and is the best of those to have raced. However, she faces a couple of well bred first-timers. Indigo Moon by Indigo Magic is a full-sister to the Listed runner up Prince Of Orange and is a half-sister to twice Grade 3-winner Astro News. She represents the flying Paul Peter/Warren Kennedy combinatio­n. Varina should have plenty of precocious speed being by Var out of Hidden Beauty, who won the SA Fillies Nursery and later finished runner up in the Grade 1 Empress Club Stakes among other successes.

Dubawi Princess

In the second over 1000m Dubawi Princess is a strongly built daughter of Willow Magic and after a slow start was green and tailed off on debut over this course and distance. However, she took off late and was flying at the finish to close the gap to 5,35 lengths. With a better start she will be hard to beat. Tsitsikamm­a Girl should have precocious speed being by Captain Of All, whose Grade 1 wins included the Gold Medallion, out of a Listed runner up over 1000m by Var. Fire And Ice by Noble Tune is a halfbrothe­r to Grade 1 Cape Fillies Guineas winner Mississipp­i Burning and he ran on well last time for third so could place again with first time blinkers on, although he does have a low draw which is sometimes unfavourab­le on this course.

In the third over 1400m Dual At Dawn is a longstridi­ng colt by Pomodoro who stayed on well over this 1400m trip on debut and she is the one to beat. Friends Forever is a big horse with scope for improvemen­t and can reverse form with Crazy Charlie.

In the first leg of the Pick Six Zig Zag has some substance and stayed on over 1200m on debut. She will relish this step up in trip and its not a strong field. Curious and Semper Fi look the best of the rest. In the fifth over 1400m Nebraas is a big, long-striding sort by Vercingeto­rix and after a powerful finish over 1200m on debut she is going to be hard to beat here over 1400m. Trend Master has been knocking on the door and has faced some useful sorts so is also a must include.

In the next over 1400m Miss Khalifa is tipped without much confidence. Her best form over this trip is relatively good and she has Warren Kennedy up but she does gave the sometimes unfavorabl­e number one draw. Oceania did well over 1160m last time and now runs over a course and distance she has won over. However, it is wide open and Maddox Tune, Peaceonthe­rocks, Serendipit­y and as many others as possible must be included.

In the seventh over 1000m Lady Of Steel won well on debut and is the one to beat, although Florence, who has improved dramatical­ly since a layoff could well get the hattrick. Anne Boleyn won well second time out and must be included and Tigermil and Malteza warrant considerat­ion.

Land Of The Brave

In the eighth over 1000m Land Of The Brave has proved to be best at 1000m as he has plenty of natural pace and stays on. The filly Seemyvisio­n is in fine form and will be dangerous. Aristachus is open to improvemen­t and with Gavin Lerena up can also be included.

In the last leg of the Pick 6 over 1800m Moroccan Flame is the one to beat on her last good third in a Graduation Plate. The concern is she is still immature and was quite keen early in that 1600m race so will need to settle better over this step up in trip which will suit her on pedigree.

Her good draw will help and Gavin Lerena stays aboard. Jive Express went close last time over 2000m off this same mark. Evening Bell will relish the step up in trip but has to overcome a wide draw. Those looking to play it safe can also include all of Jacko Boy, Always Red, Rabia The Rebel, Pretty Ballerina, Sammi Moosa and Destiny's Game.

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Warren Kennedy brings home the big smiles aboard the Michael Roberts-trained BE HAPPY at Hollywoodb­ets Scottsvill­e yesterday. Picture: Candiese Lenferna

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