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Racecourse : Kenilworth
Date : 04/09/2010
Tip : Race 1: (12) Margaret Court - win bet
Result: Place Paid R 1.40
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| Press Release - Mercury Sprint | |
| Gill Simpkins / Gold Circle, 09/07/2009 | |
After contesting last weekend’s Vodacom Durban July run over 2200m, Our Giant reverts to sprints next Sunday, July 19, where he is due to line up in the R600,000 The Mercury Sprint (Gr 1) to be run over 1200m at Clairwood. Our Giant ran an excellent race in the July, finishing in seventh place beaten just over three lengths by Big City Life. Many pundits felt that the Charles Laird-trained runner was not certain to see out the July distance, but the Australian import will certainly strip a mighty fit horse for The Mercury Sprint and may well prefer this reduced trip. As has become the norm this winter, trainer Mike Bass holds a strong hand and will saddle Blue Tiger and Gaultier. Both ran in the recent Golden Horse Casino Sprint (Gr 1) at Scottsville with Gaultier finishing a neck ahead of his stable companion in fourth place. Gaultier arrived in KZN with the Golden Horse and The Mercury Sprint at the top of his agenda and Bass is sure to be looking for a bolder showing this time round. Blue Tiger has had an outing since the Golden Horse and finished fourth, beaten just over two lengths by Pocket Power in the Gold Challenge (Gr 1) run over 1600m at Clairwood. A head behind him that day was Our Giant. Summerveld-based trainer Dennis Drier will also saddle a brace of runners in the form of Post Merchants winner Another antipodean import, Glen Kotzen has had a dream Champions Season and will be hoping that Thunder Key can turn the tables on Gary Alexander sends out Lightning Lecture who finished just two lengths back in a blanket finish to The Post Merchants and could possibly fare better down the Clairwood straight. The highly consistent Colin Scott-trained Extinct was fourth in the Post Merchants and will be looking for his eighth career victory and his first Grade 1. |
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