The Mercury

For Snaith it’s Gimme Six

- DAVID THISELTON

JUSTIN Snaith (pictured) believes the Gr 3 Byerley Turk looks a little less competitiv­e than the Gr 3 Umzimkhulu Stakes at Greyville on Sunday, but on the other hand he said the filly Gimme Six would be more forward than the colt Copper Force.

Snaith said, “I had Jo’s Bond ready last Sunday, as it was her target (she won the Listed Kwazulu Natal Stakes).

“This is Gimme Six’s main target and she is properly ready. She has taken very well to KZN and has really been doing well at home. She has been at Summerveld for two weeks and put up a very impressive gallop here. I am happy with Copper Force, but I have left a little in the tank, so he may need it a little, he is at about 90%, but he is ready enough to run a nice race.

“There is a long season to go with him, but I expect a good run from a good draw. Gimme Six will need a bit of luck from the draw. If my horses don’t run into the money here they are in trouble for the season.

“None of my horses have seen Greyville, which is going to make it harder. I don’t know whether they will take to the track or not.”

He also runs Sir Frenchie in a Juvenile Plate over 1200m and Captain Splendid in a MR 93 Handicap over 1 800m.

He said, “Sir Frenchie is very well at home, we will see how he handles Greyville. Captain Splendid has taken well to Durban and is very well and looks amazing, but I think he might just be one run short.”

Gavin Lerena rides Captain Splendid and Anthony Delpech, who formed a lethal classic race combinatio­n with Snaith last SA Champions Season, rides the other three.

Paul Gadsby said the Gimmethegr­enlight gelding Gunner had had a “few little problems” which the yard were now on top of. However, he added he would not be “100% wound up”.

He said the going had been a bit hard for Gunner down in Cape Town. He also pointed out his form had not stood up too well. Furthermor­e, from his wide draw he would have to be ridden “from off them” on Sunday.

However, Gadsby concluded, “He is not the biggest, but he is a genuine horse with a big heart and we have always thought a lot of him. Sunday’s run will show us where we are at with him.” Gunner showed a terrific turn of foot when winning the Gr 1 Premiers Champion Stakes over 1600m last season.

Gadsby expected a big run from On Your Life in the third race on Sunday and said his last run had been “all wrong”.

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