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By Citizen Reporter

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Happy New Year And A Million Dollars

Tears will likely flow in the winner’s enclosure.


The CTS Million Dollar is set to become South Africa’s ultimate “dream race” and connections of contenders have been anxiously referring to the log whenever it appears because to be a part of the inaugural running of this event over 1400m at Kenilworth on January 23 will be an adrenalin
charged experience like no other.

The superstar filly Silver Mountain from the Mike Bass yard showed how tough she will be to beat when romping home in the Gr 1 WSB Fillies Guineas.

She then went close in the Gr 1 Grand Parade Cape Guineas against the boys, despite not enjoying the best of luck, and duly retains her position on top of the CTS Million Dollar log.

Tears will likely flow in the winner’s enclosure if either of the highest male racehorses on the log, Seventh Plain and Exit Here, win the race as their respective KZN-based trainers, cousins Dennis Drier and Charles Laird, hail from a famous racing clan who have referred to themselves
before as the “sob mob” because “When we win we cry and when we lose we smile.”

The Justin Snaith-trained filly Jo’s Bond is in joint 3rd position with Exit Here, but the question is whether she will see out the distance, having never raced beyond 1000m to date.

Another KZN-based horse Redcarpet Captain is in joint 5th place and will attempt to give the combination of trainer Gavin van Zyl and owner Brian “Buffalo Bill” Burnard a big sales race double, as they won the R2,5 million Lanzerac Ready To Run Stakes with Budapest in November.

The Selangor Cup runner up Victorious Jay from the Vaughan Marshall yard went on to finish a narrow fifth in the Cape Guineas, which saw him rise to joint 5th on the log.

The Joey Ramsden-trained Selangor Cup winner Hard Day’s Night disappointed in the Guineas and has dropped to joint 12thon the log, but that was partly due to an outstanding performance by his stablemate Tar Heel last Saturday.

Tar Heel annihilated a good field in the Racing Association Need For Speed Sprint over 1000m at Kenilworth and this saw him soaring to 7th place on the log.

The consistent Bass-trained Ernie is in joint 8th with the Duncan Howells-trained Gr 1-winning KZN filly Lauderdale.

Two promising fillies share 10th place, the Snaith-trained A Time To Dream, who has a lot to do to reverse form with Silver Mountain from the Cape Fillies Guineas , and the Marshall-trained Varumba, who acquitted herself well against older horses in her first try at 1400m last time out.

Three Gauteng fillies share 12th place with Hard Day’s Night, the Mike de Kock-trained Perfumed Lady, whose only defeat in four races has been to older horses and she is unexposed at this trip, the aptly named Louis Goosen-trained three-time winner A Million Dreams, who is also unexposed
at this trip, and the speedy Sean Tarry-trained Swift Sarah, whose unplaced run in the Gr 3 Starling Stakes over this trip last time out can be ignored as she burst through the gates and had to be reloaded.

The connections of the next few on the log will really be chewing their finger nails as they will be borderline cases to get in.

Three horses share joint 16th position, the Mike de Kock-trained filly Captain’s Song, the Paul Reeves-trained Forward Drive and the Charles Laird-trained Main Submission, while there are two in joint 19th, the Glen Puller-trained pair Illuminator and Western Storm.

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