The Citizen (Gauteng)

Saints to go marching in

TEST: BEST HANDICAPPE­D RUNNER TAMANY HALL’S RATING MAY BE TOO HIGH AND WILL BE TESTED IN THIS ASSESSMENT PLATE IN RACE 4 AT THE VAAL

- Jack Milner

Form indicates Saints Alive could be the runner to come out on top.

The whole thinking behind an Assessment Plate is to give the handicappe­rs the opportunit­y to assess whether the merit rating given to any horse is accurate. It affords a trainer the chance to request the handicappe­rs to either drop or raise a rating depending on the outcome of that race.

The value of an Assessment Plate could be tested at the Vaal tomorrow when Tammany Hall takes to the track in Race 4 over 1600m on the Classic track which is specifical­ly for fillies and mares. Paul Peter’s charge has raced 11 times for two wins and two places.

The victories came in her second and third starts, her maiden win coming in a work riders’ event and her second in a FM 68 Handicap in which she beat Fish River Canyon by 0.40 lengths. She was rated at 88 after that run and that went up to 94 when all the horses in the country received the sixpoint increase on 1 March.

In her eight subsequent races Tammany Hall has run two fourths and her merit rating has started to come down after her last two starts in which she ran unplaced. She now runs off a rating of 83 but is still the best weighted runner in this Assessment Plate by 1.5kg.

How she fares in this event will give more insight of how she should be rated although she tries 1600m for the first time and that could work against her.

The next two runners on the best handicappe­d list are more interestin­g. They have both just turned three-years-old and they are Fariha from the Mike de Kock yard and Saints Alive who is trained by Sean Tarry.

Although she has not raced after finishing a 2.05-lengths fifth behind Dagmar in a Juvenile Plate for fillies over 1400m on 7 July, Saints Alive could be the runner to beat. She was not well away on that occasion but ran best of all in a strong field. This daughter of Elusive Fort should prefer this distance, is reasonably well drawn at No 6 and has S’manga Khumalo in the irons.

Fariha had her comeback run following a 95-day layoff at the Vaal on Thursday and finished eighth, 5.50 lengths behind Gold Dawn.

She was drawn 11 of 13 runners which is not a good place to be in a race over 1450m.

This Australian-bred filly won her maiden easily over 1600m in June so this distance holds no fear for her.

Randall Simons takes the ride.

 ?? Picture: JC Photograph­ics ?? TESTING TIME. Saints Alive is one of the key runners in Race 4, an Assessment Plate over 1600m at the Vaal Classic course tomorrow and she could prove to be the one to beat.
Picture: JC Photograph­ics TESTING TIME. Saints Alive is one of the key runners in Race 4, an Assessment Plate over 1600m at the Vaal Classic course tomorrow and she could prove to be the one to beat.
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