The Mercury

Brutal Force prep going to plan

- DAVID THISELTON

CAPE trainer Joey Ramsden (pictured) was happy with the preparatio­n of his Gr 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint contender Brutal Force ahead of Saturday's Festival Of Speed meeting at Scottsvill­e and also revealed that his top class three-year-old colt Act Of War had travelled "exceptiona­lly well" from Cape Town ahead of his engagement in the Gr 1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge on June 6.

Ramsden said that Brutal Force had already been fit from his two Kenilworth runs over 1400m and 1000m in April and early May respective­ly.

In the first of them the threeyear-old Western Winter gelding had "travelled a bit hard from a wide draw" but still ran a good second and he then came out and won a "really nice race" over 1000m, beating the useful older horse Castlethor­pe on weight for age terms by 2,25 lengths.

The big horse subsequent­ly travelled well from Cape Town, arriving at Summerveld about two weeks ago, and has been working well at Summerveld.

Brutal Force was gelded after his win in the R1 million Cape Thoroughbr­ed Sales (CTS) Stakes over 1200m at Kenilworth on January 24 as he weighed over 600kg.

He touched off the promising Zambezi River in the CTS Stakes and Ramsden believes that, although he gets 1400m, the 1200m is likely his best trip.

The powerful chestnut has a tricky draw of 14 to overcome on Saturday, just one inside of the draw of 15 that his full brother Red Ray carried to second place last year.

However, his 52,5kg weight is 4kg less than Red Ray was asked to carry. Greg Cheyne, fresh from his win in the Gr 2 Betting World 1900, rides. Brutal Force is sure to be fine tuned in his third run after a layoff and gelding.

Ramsden has been impressed by the Summerveld facilities.

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