Sunday Tribune

David Thiselton

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THE Brett Crawford-trained fiveyear-old Captain Al gelding Captain America took the bull by the horns in yesterday’s Gr 2 R400,000 Lanzerac Alta Mater Green Point Stakes, a weight for age event over 1 600m, and managed to stay in front all the way under a superbly judged ride by Corne Orffer.

The Equus Horse Of The Year from the Justin Snaith yard, Futura jumped from a plum draw and was well poised on the rail when they turned for home, but the opposite was the case for the favourite Act Of War, who was left with too much to do after being dropped out from a wide draw.

Futura was a bit flat-footed at the top of the straight but the rank outsider Paterfamil­ias had quickened superbly and was chasing Captain America who stole a march at the top of the straight.

Futura then got going and closed rapidly but was 0,5 lengths shy at the line while Paterfamil­ias at odds of 50/1 was a further 0,5 lengths back in third. Act Of War ran on well but it was too little too late and he finished fourth ahead of Night Trip.

Captain America

Captain America gave notice of his L’Ormarin’s Queen’s Plate credential­s and will be hoping for the same conditions as there was a little bit of cut in the ground. However, Futura will be a hard horse to beat there as he will come on from this run and Act Of War will be a different propositio­n from a good draw on the more galloping New Course.

Budapest

The big budget stables are largely located in the Cape and they had the bulk of the runners in the Non-Black Type R2,5 million Lanzerac Ready To Run Stakes over 1 400m, but they were annihilate­d by the KZN raider Budapest from the yard of Gavin van Zyl. Budapest, whose thoroughly deserving owner is the enthusiast­ic Brian “Buffalo Bill” Burnard, was given a superbly profession­al ride by Anthony Delpech. The connection­s had decided to press the favourite, the champion colt Seventh Plain, and were determined to not allow him to get over easily into the lead from his wide draw.

The plan worked as the latter had to be used up significan­tly to get his head in front. Delpech then “squeezed” the Lithuanian colt at the top of the straight and the response was instantane­ous. He streaked clear, leaving Seventh Plain gasping for air, and in the end won by 4.25 lengths despite starting odds of 20-1. The Paddy Kruyer-trained Biarritz filly Anglet ran on strongly down the inside rail for second and the second favourite from the Ronnie Sheehan yard, Captain Chaos, was third ahead of the Dennis Drier-trained favourite Seventh Plain, who would have benefitted from the run and should be spot on for the CTS Million Dollar in January. The Justin Snaith-trained Nordic Wind finished fifth. The first

 ?? PICTURE: LIESL KING ?? The Joey Ramsden-trained Warm White Night colt HARD DAY’S NIGHT displayed his Gr 1 Grand Parade Cape Guineas and Gr 1 Investec Cape Derby credential­s when overcoming a wide draw to lead from start to finish in yesterday’s Gr 2 Selangor Cup over 1 600m at Kenilworth under a superbly judged ride by Anton Marcus.
PICTURE: LIESL KING The Joey Ramsden-trained Warm White Night colt HARD DAY’S NIGHT displayed his Gr 1 Grand Parade Cape Guineas and Gr 1 Investec Cape Derby credential­s when overcoming a wide draw to lead from start to finish in yesterday’s Gr 2 Selangor Cup over 1 600m at Kenilworth under a superbly judged ride by Anton Marcus.

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