Weights- Durban July

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Form Fundi wrote: Bob, where can I find Jono's comments on the Snaith runners in the VDJ?

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Form Fundi wrote: Bob, where can I find Jono's comments on the Snaith runners in the VDJ?

Krambambuli (56kg)
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He is our sneaker for the Durban July. He is loving Durban and is unbeaten in his last 2 starts. His last run (in the Highland Night Cup) was out of the top drawer. Aldo Domeyer is going to ride him. Aldo won the Gr2 Cape Stayers on him on Met Day, knows the horse well and is excited to have the July engagement. He is definitely not without a shout and deserves his place in the field.

Elusive Silva (53kg)
Elusive Silva (photo: supplied)He is very well weighted and his prep has been fantastic. He was off for 10 months with a tendon injury, so has had very little racing, but he is such a consistent horse and has come well at the right time. He will love the trip and at the weights, he’s a horse that will be in the firing line. He is obviously one of the favourites and is shortening. Richard Fourie has been confirmed for the ride.


Master Sabina (57.5kg)
Master Sabina (photo: hamishNIVENPhotography) Master Sabina (photo: hamishNIVENPhotography)
Master Sabina is only boarding with us for two months for the Durban season and then he’ll go back to Johannesburg. We don’t know the horse all that well, so it’s tough to make a realistic assessment, but he arrived from Geoff in outstanding condition and half the work was already done. He is a beautiful horse with a lovely temperament and he’s done everything we’ve asked. His prep in the Gold Challenge was really pleasing and he’s a nice Johannesburg addition to the field. He will be carrying a lot of weight, so will have quite a bit to do, but he’s a multiple Gr1 winner, so we don’t think he is out of place. We’re hoping to have him spot on on the day and hope he’ll run to form.

It’s My Turn (55.5kg)
It's My Turn
This horse has been very unlucky in his career, but is working well and is in a really good space. He ran a cracker in the Betting World 1900. Piere Strydom will ride him in the July and knows him well. He won the Cape Derby on him. We think he’ll run an absolute blinder. He’s well weighted and and if you had to choose an each way bet, with Piere up, this would be the horse.


Black Arthur (54.5kg)
Black Arthur
Both Justin and I rate this horse VERY highly. We thought he would win The Durban July last year, but was very unlucky in the race. He unfortunately got taken out and carried right out onto the outside rail and was still only beaten just over 2 lengths. He was haemoconcentrating in the Cape season, so he has been gelded. The Durban July will be his 3rd run after rest. He needed his last run (where he finished 0.55 length third to Elusive Silva in the Cup Trial) a little bit. The Cup Trial was a little short for him and I think the extra 2 furlongs will be right up his alley. He has come well at the right time and with the turnaround at the weights he’s only carrying 1.5kg more than Elusive Silva as opposed to 2.5kg. He is going to be ridden by Grant Van Niekerk and at the weights he is going to have an outstanding winning chance. It seems that all their horses are doing well and Jono agrees. “We have had a fantastic Durban season so far and the horses have made us proud. We are putting a lot of planning into ensuring that our horses run to form on July day, for our owners (and punters)”. The facilities at Summerveld are outstanding, Graeme and his team always have an open door policy and every year they go the extra mile for us. We are very happy.”

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Re: Weights- Durban July

8 years 3 days ago
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11. Black Arthur – 54.5 kg (15)
Big talking horse; imo he will get in and deserves his place on his win last year in the Daily News

He didn't run in the Daily News. Won KZN Guineas.

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Re: Weights- Durban July

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Mini Tycoon wrote: 11. Black Arthur – 54.5 kg (15)
Big talking horse; imo he will get in and deserves his place on his win last year in the Daily News

He didn't run in the Daily News. Won KZN Guineas.

Congrats ... you spotted the deliberate mistake :P

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Re: Weights- Durban July

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As per Jurgs sahorseracing website feeds you information on the fields !!!!

www.sahorseracing.co.za/sahr/public.html#sdraw#1

but if you a lazy bugger and for discussion purposes and if it was not mention before, here are jockeys declared in the last 24 hours

Horse Weight MR No. Trainer Jockey

Edict Of Nantes 54 107 0 Brett Crawford A Marcus
Nebula 53 101 0 Brett Crawford G Cheyne
Pagoda 53 101 0 Geoff Woodruff C Maujean

Previously

Ten Gun Salute (AUS) 55.5 106 0 Duncan Howells M Yeni
Black Arthur 54.5 104 0 Justin Snaith G van Niekerk
Elusive Silva 53 101 0 Justin Snaith R Fourie
It's My Turn 55.5 106 0 Justin Snaith P Strydom
Saratoga Dancer 56 107 0 Duncan Howells C Zackey

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Re: Weights- Durban July

8 years 3 days ago
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SirPuntalot wrote:
Form Fundi wrote: Bob, where can I find Jono's comments on the Snaith runners in the VDJ?

Krambambuli (56kg)
Krambambuli
He is our sneaker for the Durban July. He is loving Durban and is unbeaten in his last 2 starts. His last run (in the Highland Night Cup) was out of the top drawer. Aldo Domeyer is going to ride him. Aldo won the Gr2 Cape Stayers on him on Met Day, knows the horse well and is excited to have the July engagement. He is definitely not without a shout and deserves his place in the field.

Elusive Silva (53kg)
Elusive Silva (photo: supplied)He is very well weighted and his prep has been fantastic. He was off for 10 months with a tendon injury, so has had very little racing, but he is such a consistent horse and has come well at the right time. He will love the trip and at the weights, he’s a horse that will be in the firing line. He is obviously one of the favourites and is shortening. Richard Fourie has been confirmed for the ride.


Master Sabina (57.5kg)
Master Sabina (photo: hamishNIVENPhotography) Master Sabina (photo: hamishNIVENPhotography)
Master Sabina is only boarding with us for two months for the Durban season and then he’ll go back to Johannesburg. We don’t know the horse all that well, so it’s tough to make a realistic assessment, but he arrived from Geoff in outstanding condition and half the work was already done. He is a beautiful horse with a lovely temperament and he’s done everything we’ve asked. His prep in the Gold Challenge was really pleasing and he’s a nice Johannesburg addition to the field. He will be carrying a lot of weight, so will have quite a bit to do, but he’s a multiple Gr1 winner, so we don’t think he is out of place. We’re hoping to have him spot on on the day and hope he’ll run to form.

It’s My Turn (55.5kg)
It's My Turn
This horse has been very unlucky in his career, but is working well and is in a really good space. He ran a cracker in the Betting World 1900. Piere Strydom will ride him in the July and knows him well. He won the Cape Derby on him. We think he’ll run an absolute blinder. He’s well weighted and and if you had to choose an each way bet, with Piere up, this would be the horse.


Black Arthur (54.5kg)
Black Arthur
Both Justin and I rate this horse VERY highly. We thought he would win The Durban July last year, but was very unlucky in the race. He unfortunately got taken out and carried right out onto the outside rail and was still only beaten just over 2 lengths. He was haemoconcentrating in the Cape season, so he has been gelded. The Durban July will be his 3rd run after rest. He needed his last run (where he finished 0.55 length third to Elusive Silva in the Cup Trial) a little bit. The Cup Trial was a little short for him and I think the extra 2 furlongs will be right up his alley. He has come well at the right time and with the turnaround at the weights he’s only carrying 1.5kg more than Elusive Silva as opposed to 2.5kg. He is going to be ridden by Grant Van Niekerk and at the weights he is going to have an outstanding winning chance. It seems that all their horses are doing well and Jono agrees. “We have had a fantastic Durban season so far and the horses have made us proud. We are putting a lot of planning into ensuring that our horses run to form on July day, for our owners (and punters)”. The facilities at Summerveld are outstanding, Graeme and his team always have an open door policy and every year they go the extra mile for us. We are very happy.”

Thanks, Sir Puntalot...well worth a read.

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Re: Weights- Durban July

8 years 3 days ago
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Frodo wrote:
Mini Tycoon wrote: 11. Black Arthur – 54.5 kg (15)
Big talking horse; imo he will get in and deserves his place on his win last year in the Daily News

He didn't run in the Daily News. Won KZN Guineas.

Congrats ... you spotted the deliberate mistake :P

Black Arthur deserves his place in the final field, has more chance of winning than half the current top 18.

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Re: Weights- Durban July

8 years 3 days ago
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What the experts are backing ante-post: Was done on the 9th June, so obviously not 100% now.



Justin Vermaak (Green Street Bloodstock Head): Winner – Al Sahem; Outsider – Girl On The Run

Yogas Govender(KZN trainer): Winner – Al Sahem; Outsider – It’s My Turn

Mathew Lips (handicapper and breeding expert): Winner – It’s My Turn; Outsider – Nebula

Sean Trivass (SA racing expert at Timeform): Winner – Edict Of Nantes; Outsider – The Conglomerate

Karel Miedema (handicapping and breeding guru): Winner – Marinaresco; Outsider – Captain America

Robyn Louw (racing journalist): Winner – Bela Bela; Outsider – Safe Harbour

Andrew Harrison (Gold Circle Racing Editor): Winner – Marinaresco; Outsider – It’s My Turn

David Thiselton (racing journalist): Winner – Edict Of Nantes; Outsider –It’s My Turn



Ithink I will do a bit of an ew on Nebula............ B) :unsure: :whistle:

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Mac (ABC clansman): Winner - Elusive Silva; Outsider - Nightingale

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Countrymember wrote: What the experts are backing ante-post: Was done on the 9th June, so obviously not 100% now.



Justin Vermaak (Green Street Bloodstock Head): Winner – Al Sahem; Outsider – Girl On The Run

Yogas Govender(KZN trainer): Winner – Al Sahem; Outsider – It’s My Turn

Mathew Lips (handicapper and breeding expert): Winner – It’s My Turn; Outsider – Nebula

Sean Trivass (SA racing expert at Timeform): Winner – Edict Of Nantes; Outsider – The Conglomerate

Karel Miedema (handicapping and breeding guru): Winner – Marinaresco; Outsider – Captain America

Robyn Louw (racing journalist): Winner – Bela Bela; Outsider – Safe Harbour

Andrew Harrison (Gold Circle Racing Editor): Winner – Marinaresco; Outsider – It’s My Turn

David Thiselton (racing journalist): Winner – Edict Of Nantes; Outsider –It’s My Turn



Ithink I will do a bit of an ew on Nebula............ B) :unsure: :whistle:


Sirpuntalot(abc chief) winner - black arthur; outsider - french navy

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Re: Weights- Durban July

8 years 2 days ago
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Nice write up Frodo.

I'm with Pirates and think it will be between EON and AS.
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Re: Weights- Durban July

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Countrymember wrote: What the experts are backing ante-post: Was done on the 9th June, so obviously not 100% now.



Justin Vermaak (Green Street Bloodstock Head): Winner – Al Sahem; Outsider – Girl On The Run

Yogas Govender(KZN trainer): Winner – Al Sahem; Outsider – It’s My Turn

Mathew Lips (handicapper and breeding expert): Winner – It’s My Turn; Outsider – Nebula

Sean Trivass (SA racing expert at Timeform): Winner – Edict Of Nantes; Outsider – The Conglomerate

Karel Miedema (handicapping and breeding guru): Winner – Marinaresco; Outsider – Captain America

Robyn Louw (racing journalist): Winner – Bela Bela; Outsider – Safe Harbour

Andrew Harrison (Gold Circle Racing Editor): Winner – Marinaresco; Outsider – It’s My Turn

David Thiselton (racing journalist): Winner – Edict Of Nantes; Outsider –It’s My Turn



Ithink I will do a bit of an ew on Nebula............ B) :unsure: :whistle:

Surprising to see Karel and Andrew going with the top weight Marinaresco - Mike Bass always said it was important to bring your runner in with a low weight if you want to win the July.

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