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Final Fields Champions Day

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Siren`s Call heading for Triple Tiara glory?




Majmu has accepted to run in the R2-million President’s Champions Challenge
over 2000m at Turffontein on Saturday 25 April.
Trainer Mike de Kock intimated the Australian-bred filly would line-up on
Champions Day, probably in the President’s Champions Challenge, as long as
she pulled up well after her victory in the Grade 1 L Jaffee Empress Club
Stakes last Saturday.
There are five Grade 1 races on Champions Day – the President’s Champions
Challenge, the R2-million SA Derby over 2450m, the R1-million Computaform
Sprint over 1000m, the R1-million SA Nursery over 1160m and the R1-million
Wilgerbosdrift SA Oaks over 2450m.
Four Grade 2 events will also be run on the day – the Gold Bowl over 3200m,
the Camellia Stakes for fillies and mares over 1160m, the Gerald Rosenberg
Stakes for fillies and mares over 2000m and the SA Fillies Nursery over
1160m.
In total, almost R9 million in stakes money is there to be won.
Just 11 runners will contest the President’s Champions Challenge and Majmu
will carry bottom weight of 54kg. That makes her the best handicapped
runner in the line-up, which is why De Kock decided to test her in this
event.
Louis The King was drawn very wide when the original nominations came out
but with so many withdrawals Geoff Woodruff’s charge will now jump from
barrier No 10, sandwiched between stablemates Tellina on his inside and
Killua Castle on his outside. Piere Strydom keeps the ride on Louis The
King with Gavin Lerena on Tellina and Stuart Randolph aboard Killua Castle.
Wylie Hall had a winning comeback run in a Pinnacle Stakes recently and as
this horse loves Turffontein, Weiho Marwing’s charge will not be short of
supporters. Bernard Fayd’Herbe takes the ride.
Trainer Johan Janse van Vuuren has opted to run Unparalleled in the
Champions Challenge rather than the SA Derby, probably because he feels
2000m is a better distance for his charge. The Dingaans winner has not
been blessed with decent draws in his last couple of starts so this time he
will appreciate jumping from barrier No 3.
One person who will be delighted De Kock opted for the Champions Challenge
rather than the Wilgerbosdrift SA Oaks is Sean Tarry. His charge, Siren’s
Call, will be looking to clinch the R1-million bonus on offer for winning
all three legs in the Wilgerbosdrift Triple Tiara.
With the Gauteng Fillies Guineas and the SA Fillies Classic already in the
bag, the daughter of Elusive Fort is just one win away from becoming the
third filly to claim the Tiara.
The SA Derby could be heading for an exciting conclusion with all of SA
Classic Winner French Navy, runner-up Amsterdam and Cape Derby winner
Ertijaal in the final field. Ertijaal failed in the SA Classic but that is
not his true form and could be a different horse in the Derby, a race
assistant Mathew de Kock has always said is the Australian-bred runner’s
main mission.
While Raymond Danielson has retained his ride on French navy, Piere Strydom
now gets aboard Amsterdam and Anthony Delpech rides Ertijaal.
There are a couple of unknowns added to field, the first being Cool
Chardonnay who won the Aquanaut Handicap over the course and distance, and
the second is Karrar for the De Kock yard, who has apparently improved with
gelding.
The speedsters will be on show in the Computaform Sprint over 1000m and
this could be won a member of the fairer sex with three Grade 1 winners in
Carry On Alice, Alboran Sea and Fly By Night contesting the race.
Leading the boys’ challenge are Captain Of All, Trip Tease and Willow
Magic.
De Kock may have thrown another spanner in the works by running Shaama in
the Grade 1 SA Nursery over 1160m, rather than the Grade 1 SA Fillies
Nursery over the same distance. The Australian-bred filly won impressively
on debut last Saturday and De Kock has clearly decided to take advantage of
the 2.5kg weight advantage.
He also saddles and unraced Australian-bred colt named Rafeef, who is by
Redoute’s Choice and out of a former South African Equus orse Of The Year
winner, National Colour. The grey mare, a top-class sprinter, was by
National Assembly and trained by Sean Tarry
Trainer Gavin van Zyl could have the strongest hand in the race with two
unbeaten runner in Isca and Redcarpet Captain, both already feature race
winners.

Final fields for the Graded races on Champions Day at Turffontein on
Saturday 25 April
President’s Champion Challenge (Grade 1) R2 million 2000m
1 - 10 LOUIS THE KING (G V Woodruff) P Strydom 60.0 - 116
2 - 5 WYLIE HALL (W H Marwing) B Fayd'Herbe 58.5 - 112
3 - 2 HALVE THE DEFICIT (S G Tarry) A Marcus 58.5 - 111
4 - 8 NO WORRIES (G H Van Zyl) K de Melo 58.5 - 111
5 - 1 JUDICIAL (T Zackey) K Zechner 58.5 - 102
6 - 7 HEAVY METAL (S G Tarry) S Khumalo 57.5 - 112
7 - 11 KILLUA CASTLE (G V Woodruff) S Randolph 57.5 - 109
8 - 9 TELLINA (G V Woodruff) G Lerena 57.5 - 109
9 - 4 HENRY HIGGINS (P A Peter) I Sturgeon 57.5 - 103
10 - 3 UNPARALLELED (J A Janse van Vuuren) D Mansour 55.0 - 108
11 - 6 MAJMU (M F De Kock) A Delpech 54.0 - 114
Same Trainer: (1,7,8 ) (3,6)

SA Derby (Grade 1) Brought to you by Gordon's Gin R2 million 2450m
1 - 8 FRENCH NAVY (S G Tarry) R Danielson 58.0 - 110
2 - 14 AMSTERDAM (P A Peter) P Strydom 58.0 - 108
3 - 5 ERTIJAAL (M F De Kock) A Delpech 58.0 - 107
4 - 9 DEPUTY JUD (M G Azzie) G Lerena 58.0 - 106
5 - 3 COOL CHARDONNAY (W H Marwing) S Khumalo 58.0 - 98
6 - 6 PRINCE OF ORANGE (R R Magner) S Randolph 58.0 - 97
7 - 16 LEGAL EAGLE (S G Tarry) A Marcus 58.0 - 89
8 - 7 DIESEL JET (E Verdonese) M V'Rensburg 58.0 - 88
9 - 1 DANTE'S LEGACY (G H Van Zyl) M Yeni 58.0 - 85
10 - 13 KARRAAR (M F De Kock) J Geroudis 58.0 - 82
11 - 15 SUN ON AFRICA (G H Van Zyl) K de Melo 58.0 - 82
12 - 4 SAVE THE RHINO (O A Ferraris) M Byleveld 58.0 - 76
13 - 11 AL COUTURE (W H Marwing) S Cormack 58.0 - 75
14 - 2 SCENT (O A Ferraris) C Murray 58.0 - 75
Reserve Runners
15 - 12 DANCE KID (B D Botes) Reserve 1 58.0 - 71
16 - 10 ALL THE BIDS (C Spies) Reserve 2 58.0 - 62
Same Trainer: (1,7) (3,10) (5,13) (9,11) (12,14)

Computaform Sprint (Grade 1) R1 million 1000m
1 - 9 CAPTAIN OF ALL (D R Drier) S Cormack 60.0 - 116
2 - 14 COPPER PARADE (Y Bremner) G Lerena 60.0 - 114
3 - 3 TRIP TEASE (L W Goosen) P Strydom 60.0 - 114
4 - 5 TEVEZ (M W Bass) G van Niekerk 60.0 - 111
5 - 1 NORMANZ (C Laird) A Marcus 60.0 - 107
6 - 11 WILLOW MAGIC (S G Tarry) R Danielson 60.0 - 104
7 - 8 DOLLAR DAZZLER (A G Laird) D Mansour 60.0 - 103
8 - 6 ONE MAN'S DREAM (L W Goosen) J Sampson 60.0 - 101
9 - 4 TIGER TERRITORY (M F De Kock) R Simons 60.0 - 96
10 - 2 GREASEPAINT (R R Magner) S Randolph 60.0 - 93
11 - 12 ISPHAN (M G Azzie) J P v'd Merwe 58.0 - 97
12 - 7 FLY BY NIGHT (M W Bass) B Fayd'Herbe 57.5 - 112
13 - 13 ALBORAN SEA (M F De Kock) A Delpech 55.5 - 111
14 - 10 CARRY ON ALICE (S G Tarry) S Khumalo 55.5 - 107
Same Trainer: (3,8 ) (4,12) (6,14) (9,13)

SA Nursery (Grade 1) R1 million 1160m
1 - 13 ARABIAN BEAT (D Zaki) C Zackey 58.0 - 95
2 - 2 ARCTIC BLAST (V H Marshall) A Marcus 58.0 - 79
3 - 3 BINDALOO (J A Janse van Vuuren) G Lerena 58.0 - 85
4 - 8 BRAZUCA (J A Janse van Vuuren) D Mansour 58.0 - 88
5 - 14 BUCKINGHAMPSHIRE (S J Snaith) B Fayd'Herbe 58.0 - 93
6 - 9 DOLPHIN (R R Sage) R Munger 58.0 - 0
7 - 1 ISCA (G H Van Zyl) P Strydom 58.0 - 94
8 - 11 JUST AS I SAID (D J Nieuwenhuizen) K de Melo 58.0 - 84
9 - 6 KINGOFTHEWORLD (C Spies) S Chambers 58.0 - 91
10 - 4 MOGOK MASTER (P A Peter) G Wrogemann 58.0 - 93
11 - 10 MYSTICAL TWILIGHT (V H Marshall) M Byleveld 58.0 - 80
12 - 5 RAFEEF (M F De Kock) J Geroudis 58.0 - 0
13 - 7 REDCARPET CAPTAIN (G H Van Zyl) S Khumalo 58.0 - 101
14 - 12 SHAAMA (M F De Kock) A Delpech 55.5 - 88
Same Trainer: (2,11) (3,4) (7,13) (12,14)

Wilgerbosdrift SA Oaks (Grade 1) (3rd Leg of Wilgerbosdrift Triple Tiara)
R1-million 2450m
1 - 12 SIREN'S CALL (S G Tarry) P Strydom 58.0 - 109
2 - 11 PINE PRINCESS (M F De Kock) A Delpech 58.0 - 102
3 - 1 BILATERAL (W H Marwing) B Fayd'Herbe 58.0 - 98
4 - 2 OLMA (F Robinson) I Sturgeon 58.0 - 98
5 - 3 KILEIGH (G H Van Zyl) K de Melo 58.0 - 94
6 - 6 WITHBATEDBREATH (G H Van Zyl) M Yeni 58.0 - 94
7 - 10 EPSOM DOWNS (S G Tarry) S Khumalo 58.0 - 88
8 - 9 ROSALIE (G H Van Zyl) W Kennedy 58.0 - 88
9 - 7 ZRINSKI (R R Sage) G Wrogemann 58.0 - 84
10 - 4 THE CENTENARY (M F De Kock) J Geroudis 58.0 - 81
11 - 5 PATCHIT UP BABY (D C Howells) A Marcus 58.0 - 80
12 - 8 LEMON TEA (W H Marwing) S Cormack 58.0 - 74
Same Trainer: (1,7) (2,10) (3,12) (5,6,8 )

Gold Bowl (Grade 2) R500,000 3200m
1 - 8 GOTHIC (V H Marshall) B Fayd'Herbe 60.0 - 97
2 - 4 KINGSTON MINES (M F De Kock) G Lerena 59.0 - 100
3 - 9 DESERT SWIRL (V H Marshall) M Byleveld 58.0 - 95
4 - 14 HEART OF A LION (G H Van Zyl) M Yeni 58.0 - 95
5 - 12 S'IL VOUS PLAIT (O A Ferraris) K Zechner 58.0 - 93
6 - 2 COBY (G M Alexander) A Marcus 56.5 - 92
7 - 1 RODEO SIOUX (J A Soma) S Chambers 55.5 - 86
8 - 6 LIONS EMBLEM (E Verdonese) P Strydom 55.0 - 89
9 - 10 RAAEES (M F De Kock) A Delpech 54.0 - 87
10 - 13 SKY RISE (W H Marwing) K de Melo 53.5 - 84
11 - 7 SUPERTUBE (S G Tarry) S Khumalo 52.0 - 81
12 - 11 SAVAGE WIND (J A Soma) J P v'd Merwe 52.0 - 80
13 - 3 J'S OUTSIDER (S T Pettigrew) M V'Rensburg 52.0 - 78
14 - 5 THE BARBADIAN (W H Marwing) C Murray 52.0 - 73
Same Trainer: (1,3) (2,9) (7,12) (10,14)

Camellia Stakes (Grade 2) R400,000 1160m
1 - 11 ATHINA (J A Soma) J Geroudis 60.0 - 106
2 - 7 TZIGANE (B D Botes) P Strydom 57.5 - 101
3 - 1 VIRGO'S BABE (D J Nieuwenhuizen) G Wrogemann 57.0 - 98
4 - 8 WINTER PASSION (S M Ferreira) M V'Rensburg 57.0 - 91
5 - 2 WINTER STAR (J A Janse van Vuuren) D Mansour 56.5 - 98
6 - 12 PEJ (C Laird) A Marcus 56.5 - 97
7 - 9 LERTASHA (W H Marwing) S Cormack 56.5 - 81
8 - 6 LAZER STAR (O A Ferraris) Wes Marwing 56.0 - 109
9 - 3 SARVE (C Spies) F Naude 55.0 - 98
10 - 5 BICHETTE (S G Tarry) S Khumalo 54.5 - 92
11 - 4 DRIFTING DUSK (M N Houdalakis) A Delpech 54.5 - 88
12 - 10 LUMYA (D Zaki) C Zackey 54.5 - 85
Same Trainer:

Gerald Rosenberg Stakes (Grade 2) R400,000 2000m
1 - 1 VINO VERITAS (G H Van Zyl) P Strydom 60.0 - 98
2 - 9 ERIN (O A Ferraris) B Fayd'Herbe 60.0 - 94
3 - 10 MOHAVE PRINCESS (G H Van Zyl) M Yeni 60.0 - 93
4 - 4 ENCHANTED SILK (S G Tarry) R Danielson 60.0 - 90
5 - 3 CLASSIC ILLUSION (G M Alexander) S Randolph 60.0 - 88
6 - 5 SANTA CAROLINA (M F De Kock) A Delpech 60.0 - 88
7 - 8 AMBER ORCHID (S G Tarry) A Marcus 60.0 - 87
8 - 11 TOUCH THE SKY (G V Woodruff) G Lerena 60.0 - 87
9 - 6 FORTITUDE (M N Houdalakis) S Cormack 60.0 - 84
10 - 7 MYSTIC TIGRESS (G M Alexander) M V'Rensburg 60.0 - 67
11 - 2 TAMAANEE (S G Tarry) S Khumalo 56.5 - 102
Same Trainer: (1,3) (4,7,11) (5,10)

SA Fillies Nursery (Grade 2) R400,000 1160m
1 - 3 ENTISAAR (M F De Kock) A Delpech 58.0 - 92
2 - 5 FINDING ALICE (M N Houdalakis) M V'Rensburg 58.0 - 75
3 - 10 FROSTED HONEY (M G Azzie) G Lerena 58.0 - 90
4 - 8 KHALEESI (M N Houdalakis) B Fayd'Herbe 58.0 - 0
5 - 4 MELLA MARIA (M G Azzie) J P v'd Merwe 58.0 - 92
6 - 2 NOMVULA (C Spies) F Naude 58.0 - 85
7 - 1 OUTA MY WAY (L J Erasmus) M Thackeray 58.0 - 79
8 - 6 SAPSAN (D J Nieuwenhuizen) S Khumalo 58.0 - 87
9 - 9 SPEEDY SUZY (C Spies) S Chambers 58.0 - 95
10 - 7 VARUMBA (V H Marshall) A Marcus 58.0 - 92
Same Trainer: (2,4) (3,5) (6,9)
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Re: Final Fields Champions Day

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Champions Day at Turffontein on Saturday, April 25 is fast approaching and at today’s launch event the eagerly awaited Champions Day Charity Draw was held shortly after the release of the final field for the Gr 1 SA Derby.
The draw paired each horse running in the Derby with one of the eleven communities who will be showcased on the big day in the popular on course Intercontinental Village.
The communities will in turn each be representing a charity and a media partner.
The Derby runners will earn money for the charity partners based on their finishing positions.
Three other entities that will have a strong presence on the day, Ferrari, SOJO and Racing It’s A Rush, will also each be representing a charity and media partner and were also included in the draw.
There was much anticipation ahead of the draw and the representatives of the Ivory Coast were delighted when they drew the likely SA Derby favourite French Navy.
Below is the full list of Intercontinental Village communities and other entities that were included in the draw together with the charity and media partner they will be representing and the horse that will be running for them.






The money donated to charity will be allocated as follows: R45,000 for the charity partner of the SA Derby winner, R30,000 for the charity partner of the SA Derby runner up, R15,000 for the charity partner of the third placed horse, R10,000 for fourth place and R5,000 for any other finishing position.
The eleven different communities in the Intercontinental Village will be showcasing their cultures through food stalls, craft, costumes and on stage dancing. The dancing is always a hit and the vigorous Zulu Dancers of South Africa always draw much applause. However, all of the on stage performances, ranging from the graceful dance of the ancient Chinese culture to the energetic rhythm and bravado of the Scottish Highland dancers, is always much appreciated by the festive audiences. The food, such as espetada and pregos from Portugal and chicken satay, prawn tempura and curry and rice from India, is invariably mouth-wateringly delicious and adds to the rich vibe in the Village.
There is also much to look forward to on Champions Day from a racing purist point of view as the meeting features five Gr1 events and four Gr 2s, including the Gr 1 R2 million SA Derby and Gr 1 R1 million SA Oaks, which form the respective last legs of the SA Triple Crown and the Wilgerbosdrift Triple Tiara. The connections of the Sean Tarry-trained SA Oaks contender Siren’s Call will be on tenterhooks because by winning the race she will become only the third horse in history to land the Triple Tiara and this feat earns the horse a R1 million bonus on top of the already lucrative prize money.
The Intercontinental Village will not be the only sideshow entertainment on offer as there will also be trackside stalls and music, a mechanical bull, slides, a rock wall and a jumping castle and there will also be fine fare and excellent viewing facilities available in the various rooms in the huge Turffontein grandstand.
Gates open at 11h00, entry and parking is FREE. For more information about the day call 011 681 1702.
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Re: Final Fields Champions Day

10 years 4 months ago
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The horse care unit have drawn well

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Re: Final Fields Champions Day

10 years 4 months ago
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WILD ASH gone missing from the Gold Bowl :(

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Re: Final Fields Champions Day

10 years 4 months ago
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ANJAAL also gone missing... :(

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Re: Final Fields Champions Day

10 years 4 months ago
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Looks a great days racing

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Re: Final Fields Champions Day

10 years 4 months ago
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I wonder if withbatedbreath will go so hard this time round ? Could make and break SC's TT attempt ?

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Re: Final Fields Champions Day

10 years 4 months ago
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Can't believe so many features without max Field

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Re: Final Fields Champions Day

10 years 4 months ago
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Majmu my P6 banker for the day, in my personal opinion will beat this field easing up.

Small fields but still some quality racing Bob. Pity Snaith and Bass only running a few horses at the meeting, would love to have seen more Cape raiders including Kannemeyer and Crawford yards. V Marshall doing very well up on the Highveld as well.

Why no Captain America in the Champions Challenge?

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Re: Final Fields Champions Day

10 years 4 months ago
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ST is Majmu stays she will win, the field looks full of hasbeens and horses with problems,maybe Unparaled to chase her home?

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Re: Final Fields Champions Day

10 years 4 months ago
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Amazing only 2 sponsors can be found on the day. Wilgerbos are part of the furniture and I see Gordon's Gin have come on board for the day.

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Re: Final Fields Champions Day

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Harris wrote: Amazing only 2 sponsors can be found on the day. Wilgerbos are part of the furniture and I see Gordon's Gin have come on board for the day.

Sure they always find a bottle sponsor for this day?

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