Trainer Justin Snaith sends four warrioresses into battle in Saturday’s grade 2 Fillies Championship at Kenilworth and Kailene stands in the way of another feature race victory for the stable.
Owner Bjorn Nielsen will be disappointed with Stradivarius’s defeat at Ascot last weekend when his talented stayer found trouble in running, but the R450,000 he paid Lammerskraal for Gimme Dat looks money well spent. The supporting feature — the grade 3 Cape Classic — is a wide open affair with Candice Bass-Robinson’s colt Trip Of Fortune bidding to complete a four-timer. Drakenstein’s decision to race the Trippi colt themselves looks a shrewd move as his recent defeat of last season’s Cape Guineas winner Russian Rock is strong form.
There is a nine-race card at Turffontein on Saturday and Gavin Lerena can notch a double for Mike de Kock on Clafoutis and Kingman’s daughter Good Queen Bess in the seventh. In the third race, Veneta, twice placed under Lerena, will be partnered by Raymond Danielson with the older jockey without a ride.
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