The Herald (South Africa)

Large entry for the July supporting races

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A TSUNAMI of entries have been received by Gold Circle for the eight feature races on the supporting programme to Africa’s Greatest Horseracin­g Event, the R3,5-million Vodacom Durban July, promising to make the meeting a spectacula­r 4th of July occasion.

Attracting an incredible galaxy of racing talent from around the country, many of the races are heavily oversubscr­ibed with a total of 253 horses nominated for the eight events.

The three Grade 1 races, the Jonsson Workwear Garden Province Stakes, the Golden Horseshoe and Golden Slipper have drawn 21, 35 and 32 nomination­s respective­ly with 44 entries for the Grade 3 Campanajo 2200.

Heading the entries for the R750 000 Garden Province Stakes is the Mike de Kocktraine­d super filly Majmu who is also strongly fancied in the betting for the Vodacom Durban July. De Kock has the unenviable task of deciding which race she will contest on the day as she is well drawn at No 3 for this fillies event and will have to take her chances in the draw for the July.

Also among the entries is the Alec Laird-trained win- ner of the Woolavingt­on 2000, Smart Call, along with the winner of the KRA Fillies Guineas from the Brett Crawford stable, Alexis. Her stable companion, Maybe Yes, third to Hammie’s Hooker in the Tibouchina Stakes, is also among the entries and Mike Bass is looking for the feature double with “the Hooker”.

Bass has also entered his dual Grade 1 winner, Inara, into the race. After winning the Maine Chance Farms Paddock Stakes and the Klawervlei Majorca Stakes, she finished second in the KRA Fillies Guineas but ran below expectatio­ns when fifth in the Woolavingt­on 2000.

The classy filly, Same Jurisdicti­on from the Duncan Howells stable, second in both the SA Fillies Classic and the Tibouchina Stakes, will be looking to go one better.

The Durban Golden Horseshoe and the Zulu Kingdom Explorer Golden Slipper are the juvenile events over 1 400m with both races carrying a stake of R600 000. They have both been strongly supported with 35 entries for the colt’s race and 32 for the filly’s race.

Some very smart juveniles are in these races including Dennis Drier-trained Seventh Rock colt Seventh Plain and Captain Al colt Redcarpet Captain from the Gavin van Zyl stable who filled the first two places in the Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion at Scottsvill­e. They are joined by the SA Nursery winner Arabian Beat, the unbeaten Gatecrashe­r Stakes winner Rabada and the Godolphin Barb Stakes runner-up Beat The Retreat.

Runner-up to Entisaar in the Allan Robertson Fillies Championsh­ip, Princess Royal from the Glen Kotzen stable, is one of the leading entries for the Golden Slipper along with winner of the Strelitzia Stakes, Royal Pleasure.

Also among the entries is the Mike Azzie-trained SA Fillies Nursery runner-up Frosted Honey and Count Dubois filly Madame Dubois from the Robbie Sage yard who ran third in the Allan Robertson.

Among the 25 entries for the Grade 2 SABC Gold Vase are last year’s eLan Group Gold Cup runner-up and a recent second in the Cup Trial, Wild One, and Dynasty gelding Solid Speed from the Dean Kannemeyer stable who has won his last three starts. including the Highland Night Cup and the Lonsdale Stirrup Cup. -

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