Matchett Listed three times
Alec Laird’s Bize emerges as a top staying prospect.
TALENTED. Secret Harbour could find it tough taking on older rivals in Race 6 but Paul Matchett’s charge looks to be useful and could be a banker in all bets at Turffontein today.
Paul Matchett had a red-letter day at Turffontein on Saturday, saddling three out of the five Listed race winners and reminding everyone of the horsemanship talent in the mid-table of South Africa’s training ranks.
Matchett has long been seen as a wizard with juveniles and he reaffirmed that status by scoring in both two-year-old features on the card, the Storm Bird Stakes (in a dead-heat) and the Ruffian Stakes – with Twilight Moon and Basadi Faith respectively.
Both those races were over 1000m, confirming the former Zimbabwean’s other area of expertise, namely sprints. He further polished that reputation with a stunning win in the 1000m Bauhinia Stakes for fi llies and mares with See You Tyger.
There are only so many rich patrons to go around in local racing, so many a good trainer must make the best of inexpensive horses and Matche underlined how it can be done with this treble.
Twilight Moon, a colt by Wylie Hall cost R20,000 – a trifling amount in today’s market – while See You Tyger, a three-year-old by Where’s That Tiger, was bought for R30,000.
Juvenile filly Basadi Faith did not go through a sales ring, but was acquired before her sire Master Of My Fate started making waves so is unlikely to have been hugely expensive.
Twilight Moon came into the Storm Bird as a maiden, facing fi ve one-time winners.
He had fi nished a promising second in his lone outing, but the 14-1 starting price suggested he still needed a bit of maturing.
Ace apprentice Dennis Schwarz got the maximum out of his mount to share the spoils with 11-10 hot favourite Frosted Gold, a New Zealand import from the Mike de Kock stable.
Basadi Faith won her fi rst two races but was allowed to go off at 6-1 – thanks to the presence in the fi eld of De Kock’s filly Gin Fizz, who had won her only start by the proverbial street and was backed down to 1-4 for this.
Devin Habib did duty for Matche and their fi lly romped home 4.50 lengths ahead of the fa-vourite.
Jarryd Penny partnered 14-1 See You Tyger in the Bauhinia and found himself in a poor position 400m out, lying last of 12 runners, behind a wall of horses.
The rider switched his line of a ack towards the inside and told the fi lly to get busy. Which she did, fl ying up to pass 7-2 favourite Pre y Penny and win by 0.60 lengths.
Pretty Penny is trained by Alec Laird, who landed the Listed Oaks Trial, Race 7 on the card, with Bize.
This daughter of Mambo In Sea le was an impressive winner on debut over 1600m at the Vaal and looked even more assured in galloping to victory over the testing Turff ontein 2000m.
The fifth Listed event, the Derby Trial over 2000m, went the way of Tyrone Zackey-trained three-year-old Gi For The Gap, another Master Of My Fate off spring, who came from near the tail of the field with a powerful gallop to claim his fourth victory from 13 starts and further claims to being a stayer of some note.
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