Durban July Log
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8 years 1 month ago - 8 years 1 month ago
So now Black Arthur has to get in... :dry: Which is the easiest ticket in?
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8 years 1 month ago
It the race were to be run today - 6 of the Top Twenty would be coming in under sufferance from 0.5 kgs to 3.5 kgs :ohmy:
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8 years 1 month ago
And Hat Puntano is not yet included in list as it hasn't run yet?
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8 years 1 month agoFrodo wrote: Black Arthur not in the top 25 - the Snaiths probably have been on the phone already :ohmy:
Surely BA deserves a run.
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8 years 1 month ago
Also some interesting betting moves - most noticeable imo Elusive Silva who is currently 3rd favorite at around 10/1 :ohmy:
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8 years 1 month agoFrodo wrote: Also some interesting betting moves - most noticeable imo Elusive Silva who is currently 3rd favorite at around 10/1 :ohmy:
Big runner if maintains current progress. 33/1 before his pipe opener was a gift
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8 years 1 month ago
Do placed runners in the qualifying races get automatic qualification or only the winners....
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8 years 1 month ago
Why is black arthur so highly rated by some to be on the list....?
Contested only 2 grade 1 races before... ran 4th and unplaced....
Won a 1600m grade 2 a year ago and since ran 4 times and best of those 4 runs was a 5th place in a pinnacle.
If he is so highly thought off ? Who do you guys make your current top 20??
Would love to hear .....
Contested only 2 grade 1 races before... ran 4th and unplaced....
Won a 1600m grade 2 a year ago and since ran 4 times and best of those 4 runs was a 5th place in a pinnacle.
If he is so highly thought off ? Who do you guys make your current top 20??
Would love to hear .....
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8 years 1 month ago
Agree....No Black Arthur in my top 20.....Will surely be aimed at The 1900 or Cup Trial in order to qualify....
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An exciting Argentinean-bred three-year-old colt, that boasts three wins from his first four starts including two Grade 1 events, has been nominated by top trainer Mike Azzie for the Vodacom Durban July.
Hat Putano, by the Japanese sire Hat Trick – a grandson of Sunday Silence – out of the Bernstein mare Stormy Pursuer, is owned by Drakenstein Stud in partnership with Mr Jaime and Mrs Mariza Vilela, and has an outstanding Argentinean race record where he earned a merit rating of 112.
After winning his debut by 16 lengths, as a two-year-old he won the Grade 1 Gran Premio Gran Criterium over a mile in his second start. He was unplaced in his next race, another Grade 1 event, and in his only start as a three-year-old he won the Grade 1 Gran Premio Clasico Dos Mil Guineas.
Mike Azzie said the colt would have his first local race in a Progress Plate on the Highveld on May 28 after which it was hoped the handicappers would make a new assessment of him. “They have rated him a 113 and it will depend on how they treat him whether I will run him in the Vodacom Durban July.
“Fortunately, I have good owners and I am not going to go through what I did last year with Abashiri and run him with a weight of 57,5kg against the local classic winners that are set to carry a lot less.”
Azzie said he would make a decision when the weights are announced and he may take him out and run him in the Champions Cup at the end of the season and then in the two big races in the Cape.
The colt was the only horse supplemented into the Vodacom Durban July
Hat Putano, by the Japanese sire Hat Trick – a grandson of Sunday Silence – out of the Bernstein mare Stormy Pursuer, is owned by Drakenstein Stud in partnership with Mr Jaime and Mrs Mariza Vilela, and has an outstanding Argentinean race record where he earned a merit rating of 112.
After winning his debut by 16 lengths, as a two-year-old he won the Grade 1 Gran Premio Gran Criterium over a mile in his second start. He was unplaced in his next race, another Grade 1 event, and in his only start as a three-year-old he won the Grade 1 Gran Premio Clasico Dos Mil Guineas.
Mike Azzie said the colt would have his first local race in a Progress Plate on the Highveld on May 28 after which it was hoped the handicappers would make a new assessment of him. “They have rated him a 113 and it will depend on how they treat him whether I will run him in the Vodacom Durban July.
“Fortunately, I have good owners and I am not going to go through what I did last year with Abashiri and run him with a weight of 57,5kg against the local classic winners that are set to carry a lot less.”
Azzie said he would make a decision when the weights are announced and he may take him out and run him in the Champions Cup at the end of the season and then in the two big races in the Cape.
The colt was the only horse supplemented into the Vodacom Durban July
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8 years 1 month agoBob Brogan wrote: An exciting Argentinean-bred three-year-old colt, that boasts three wins from his first four starts including two Grade 1 events, has been nominated by top trainer Mike Azzie for the Vodacom Durban July.
Hat Putano, by the Japanese sire Hat Trick – a grandson of Sunday Silence – out of the Bernstein mare Stormy Pursuer, is owned by Drakenstein Stud in partnership with Mr Jaime and Mrs Mariza Vilela, and has an outstanding Argentinean race record where he earned a merit rating of 112.
After winning his debut by 16 lengths, as a two-year-old he won the Grade 1 Gran Premio Gran Criterium over a mile in his second start. He was unplaced in his next race, another Grade 1 event, and in his only start as a three-year-old he won the Grade 1 Gran Premio Clasico Dos Mil Guineas.
Mike Azzie said the colt would have his first local race in a Progress Plate on the Highveld on May 28 after which it was hoped the handicappers would make a new assessment of him. “They have rated him a 113 and it will depend on how they treat him whether I will run him in the Vodacom Durban July.
“Fortunately, I have good owners and I am not going to go through what I did last year with Abashiri and run him with a weight of 57,5kg against the local classic winners that are set to carry a lot less.”
Azzie said he would make a decision when the weights are announced and he may take him out and run him in the Champions Cup at the end of the season and then in the two big races in the Cape.
The colt was the only horse supplemented into the Vodacom Durban July
Terrible lack of class by Azzie. Last year was thanking God for the very same owners. Disgusting!
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Re: Durban July Log
8 years 1 month ago
Do you think Delpech is going to take the ride on Elusive Silva?
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