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Tarry all set to turn on his Magic

- DAVID THISELTON

GOLD Challenge runner-up Willow Magic could be the one to beat in the Gr 2 Post Merchants that will be run over 1 200m this Friday night at Greyville. The Sean Tarry-trained four-year-old has lost some of his speed since winning the Gr1 SA Nursery over 1 160m, but is still effective over sprints and is the best weighted runner according to official merit ratings. He has a fair draw of seven. The Charles Laird-trained Gr 1 winner Normanz has landed a plum draw of five.

He is not well treated at the weights, but his early speed coupled with his resolute finish will make him a huge runner.

Aurum Pot’s defeat of Sheik's Brashee over 1 160m in his penultimat­e start now reads well as the latter went on to finish third in the Tsogo Sun Sprint, and he will be able to make full use of his considerab­le early speed from draw three.

In form Mike Azzie runs Isphan, who ran the prolific winner Trip Tease to 0,3 lengths over 1 000m in his penultimat­e start and then ran a decent fifth in the Gr 1 Computafor­m Sprint over 1 000m, beating the like of Willow Magic and Tevez. He is drawn fairly well in eight. Daring Dave didn’t enjoy the best preparatio­n going into the Tsogo Sun Sprint and could do better here from a good draw over a suitable trip. Brutal Force Brutal Force is drawn wide but is a big, strong horse with plenty of early pace.

Nothing went right for him in the Tsogo Sun Sprint but otherwise he would likely have confirmed that he had improved with gelding.

Tevez is known for his exceptiona­l turn of foot from off the pace and is well drawn, although at the weights he has a tougher task than last year when finishing a 1,85 length fourth from a wide draw.

The consistent Moofeed has a wide draw but is capable of a strong late run.

Kingston Boy has a fine turn of foot and ran second in this race last year from pole position, but is now four points higher in the merit ratings and drawn 15. Sheik’s Brashee remains on a 103 merit rating despite his Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint third, but Scottsvill­e is his best track and he is drawn 16.

Royal Zulu Warrior won over course and distance in March but this is tougher and he is getting a bit long in the tooth.

Showmethew­ay is ten points higher in the merit ratings than when running sixth in this race last season, but a change of tactics since then has benefitted him so he can’t be ignored.

Diamond King faces a tough task at the weights but is yet to fulfil his considerab­le potential so could surprise.

Equity Kicker is progressiv­e and could also be a dark horse.

Royalsecur­itypower is largely kept to 1 000m these days and has never faced a field this strong.

 ?? Picture: JC Photos ?? The Sean Tarry-trained WILLOW MAGIC is the one to beat in the Gr 2 Post Merchants at Greyville on Friday night.
Picture: JC Photos The Sean Tarry-trained WILLOW MAGIC is the one to beat in the Gr 2 Post Merchants at Greyville on Friday night.
 ?? Picture: Liesl King ?? PIERE STRYDOM will pilot Willow Magic in the
Post Merchants.
Picture: Liesl King PIERE STRYDOM will pilot Willow Magic in the Post Merchants.

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