The Citizen (KZN)

Victoria Paige a class act

WEATHER WATCH: HIGHVELD RUNNERS NOT USED TO HEAVY GOING

- Danie Toerien

De Kock-pair could also give punters some pleasure.

Studying the ComputaFor­m ahead of tomorrow’s race meeting at the Vaal, it’s glaringly obvious that runners on the Highveld have very little experience running in wet conditions.

And with the weather what it is, it’s inconceiva­ble that the going at the Vaal tomorrow will be anything other than soft or heavy.

One filly who made her debut on soft going – winning by 2.5 lengths – is Victoria Paige.

This Sean Tarry-trained Captain Al filly kick-started her career with back-to-back victories last season as a juvenile.

She then stepped into the bigtime, finishing 4.9 lengths behind Cockney Pride in the Grade 2 Golden Slipper on Vodacom Durban July day, before finishing 2.25 lengths behind Gabor in the Grade 1 Thekwini Stakes.

She has her first outing as a three-year-old tomorrow in Race 4, a Graduation Plate over 1400m, where she seems to be in a class of her own.

Tarry’s comment is also telling: “Even though run may be needed, her class should pull her through,” is his quote in the ComputaFor­m.

Despite only four runs – all as a juvenile - she has amassed more than a quarter of a million rand in stakes – proof that a lot is expected of this Chris van Niekerkown­ed runner.

She’s definitely the best bet on the card and could confidentl­y be considered a banker in exotics.

In Race 5, a MR 96 Handicap for three-year-olds over 1400m, two Mike de Kock runners could be jostling for top honours.

Your Pace Or Mine shed his maiden tag over the course and distance in only his second run. That was in May. He has now been gelded and rested and looks ready to carry on where he left off last season.

Stable companion Vaseem scored a 1.75 length pillar-to-post victory in his season opener 19 days ago. It’s hardly conceivabl­e that he won’t be in the frame tomorrow.

Alec Laird’s Prince Evlanoff should, however, not be completely disregarde­d.

He thoroughly impressed on debut when hunting down Corvette Captain to win by 0.5 lengths over 1160m. Interestin­g to note is that he made his debut in wet conditions, so he will know what to expect tomorrow.

In his second, and only other run, he finished a commendabl­e fifth, 2.75 lengths behind John Hancock over 1600m. Dropping back to 1400m might just suit him to a tee.

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 ?? Picture: JC Photograph­ics ?? ALL CLASS. Victoria Paige (centre) looks the class act tomorrow at the Vaal, and Tarry agrees.
Picture: JC Photograph­ics ALL CLASS. Victoria Paige (centre) looks the class act tomorrow at the Vaal, and Tarry agrees.

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