The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cup clues in the Moon

UNDER LIGHTS: THRILLER TO KICK OFF SUMMER NIGHT RACING SEASON

- Mike Moon

Stablemate­s Cascapedia and Buffalo Bill Cody top the early betting.

The Victory Moon Stakes has long been a key pointer to the G-BETS Summer Cup, which is run some two weeks later. This year, the Grade 3 race – to be run at Turffontei­n next Thursday evening – is more important than usual as no fewer than 23 of the 28 final entries are also entered for the Grade 1 showpiece on 1 December.

Top Highveld trainer Sean Tarry has seven horses down for both races: last year’s Summer Cup champion Liege, Charity Mile second Tilbury Fort, French Navy, Social Order, Bulleting Home, Silver God and Warrior’s Rest.

Tarry’s Randjesfon­tein neighbour Mike de Kock has four entered for both races: the 13-2 Summer Cup favourite Buffalo Bill Cody, Cascapedia, Like A Panther and Takingthep­eace.

Many of the horses doubling up are out to qualify for the Summer Cup, while a few others – sure of places in Joburg’s most famous race – will use the 1800m gallop as crucial preparatio­n for the 2000m clash on the same turf.

Either way, the Victory Moon competitio­n will be ferocious and it will be a big-race “trial” in the true sense.

Opening betting has the filly Cascapedia topping the board at 9-2, with her De Kock stablemate Buffalo Bill Cody at 11-2. The latter has come from relative nowhere to the forefront of Summer Cup considerat­ion after a facile victory in a MR 103 Handicap against strong opposition at the weekend.

Tilbury Fort, who lost the Charity Mile on the bob of head, is third favourite at 17-2.

Mike and Adam Azzie’s charge Hat Puntano (at odds of 45-1) tops the Victory Moon weights with 61.5kg, ahead of Liege (30-1) on 59kg and Cascapedia on 57.5kg.

There are two KZN raiders among the nomination­s.

Dark Moon Rising from Paul Lafferty’s Summerveld yard, was supplement­ed into the Summer Cup this week and allocated a weight of 50.5kg, which would probably mean he would miss the final cut. So, there’s little surprise in seeing his name among the hopefuls for next week.

Dennis Bosch might make a rare foray upcountry with his tough handicappe­r Kazaar. This one is not in the Summer Cup and Bosch, one of the canniest horsemen around, must rate his chances under a light weight of 51kg.

 ?? Picture: JC Photograph­ics ?? GIRL POWER. Filly Cascapedia, trained by Mike de Kock, has won six of her seven starts and is the 9-2 opening favourite for the Grade 3 Victory Moon Stakes to be run at Turffontei­n in a week’s time.
Picture: JC Photograph­ics GIRL POWER. Filly Cascapedia, trained by Mike de Kock, has won six of her seven starts and is the 9-2 opening favourite for the Grade 3 Victory Moon Stakes to be run at Turffontei­n in a week’s time.
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