
Anfields Rocket Up Against The Heavyweights Admits Delpech
Anthony Delpech, the former champion jockey and current Hollywood Syndicate manager, is one of the many who have begun comparing Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas favourite Charles Dickens to some of the best in history.




Make It Snappy Raised To 115
Make It Snappy has had her merit rating raised from 100 to 115 after her success in the Gr1 WSB Cape Fillies Guineas at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday 3 December.
The Handicappers took the view that 2nd placed Ciao Bella made for the ideal line horse after again beating all of those that finished behind her when she won a Grade 2 event three weeks earlier, which leaves her unchanged on a mark of 110.
There were increases also for 3rd placed Hold My Hand and 4th finisher Golden Hostess, who are both up to 108 from 102 and 106, respectively. Happy Chance goes up from 93 to 106.
There were no ratings drops for any runners in this event.
Gr2 wsb.co.za Southern Cross Stakes
Princess Calla remains unchanged on a mark of 121 after landing the wsb.co.za Southern Cross Stakes for fillies and mares over 1000m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday.
Here it was 4th placed Santa Maria that was deemed to make for the best line horse, which leaves her unchanged on a rating of 106. In assessing the race this way Princess Calla only runs to a rating of 112, hence her unchanged mark.
There were increases also for runner-up Iphikoand 3rd placed Stiptkelik, who both go up to 107 from 96 and 92, respectively. Furthermore, Bella Chela goes up from 105 to 106, and lastly Going Up was raised from 98 to 100.
The only drop was for Gimme Dat, who is down from 109 to 107.
Gr2 WSB Green Point Stakes
Trip Of Fortune remains unaltered on a rating of 119 after he captured the Grade 2 WSB Green Point Stake over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday. It was Trip Of Fortune himself who was considered to make for the best line horse, hence his unchanged rating.
The only ratings increase was for runner-up Universal, who was raised from 114 to 116, but there were drops for three horses.
4th placed Golden Ducat down from 128 to 125, Rascallion is down to 122 from 124, and last Pomp And Power drops from 118 to 116.
Gr3 Drakenstein Stud Cape Summer Stayers Handicap
Navy Strength has had his rating raised from 91 to 99 after he won the Grade 3 Drakenstein Stud Cape Summer Stayers Handicap over 2500m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday.
It was runner-up Master Redoute who was used as the line horse here, leaving him unchanged on a mark of 99. A large part for the increase for the winner lies in the fact that Navy Strenth was 6 pounds or 3 kgs under sufferance at the weights. Add to this the minimum 2 pound or 1 kg upward adjustment that any handicap winner must receive and Navy Strength had to be raised no less than the eight pounds by which his rating was raised.
3rd placed Arctic Drift, who was 3 pounds or 1.5 kgs under sufferance at the weights, goes up from 91 to 93, having finished one pound behind the line horse. The only other increase was for 4th placed Thefutureisdright, who goes up to 95 from 93.
There were drops for three horses. Crome Yellow is down from 109 to 106, Rex Union was trimmed from 105 to 104, and last Follow The Star drops from 97 to 95.

Do 3yos Have It Easier Or Tougher In The Met Today?
Will the three-year-old WSB Met entries Charles Dickens and Cousin Casey have it easier or tougher than the like of Horse Chetnut (1999 winner) and Badger’s Coast (2000 winner) had it?
Three-year-olds are very rare winners of the WSB Met.
However, the Candice Bass-Robinson-trained Charles Dickens is not only being compared to the great Mike Bass-trained three-time Met winner Pocket Power, but also to the two horses who generally vie for greatest SA thoroughbred in history i.e Sea Cottage and Horse Chestnut.
The other three-year-old Met entry, Cousin Casey, has swept all before him in his last five starts and nobody knows yet whether he is as good as Charles Dickens.

Electric Gold Franks The Dingaans Form

Gold Rush Log Topper Yet To Prove She Stays 1600m
The Gold Rush log topper Time Fo Orchids ran in the Grade 1 WSB Cape Fillies Guineas on Saturday and it confirmed that 1400m, as opposed to the 1600m of the Gold Rush, is probably her best trip.
The former Sean Tarry-trained filly is now trained by Vaughan Marshall.
She was drawn wide but found cover one out in midfield on Saturday.
She moved up exceptionally well in the straight on the outside to challenge the eventual winner and runner up, Make It Snappy and Ciao Bella respectively.
However, unlike in the Grade 2 Western Cape Fillies Championship over 1400m where she was beaten just 0,75 lengths into second by Ciao Bella, she did not go through with the effort.
This time she was 5,60 lengths behind Ciao Bella.
The only change on the log saw the Sean Tarry-trained Asiye Phambili creeping up from joint 25th place to joint 23rd after winning over 1500m at Vaal Classic last Tuesday.
The log is shown below:


The ‘People’s Horse’ Now More A Bookies Friend?
Kommetdieding has failed to win in six starts since his victory in the Cape Met in January
Van der Merwe, Lerena, Azzie Doubles
JP Van der Merwe and Gavin Lerena rode doubles at Turffontein Standside today.
Mike and Adam Azzie saddled a double.
Van der Merwe is on 40 wins for the season at a strike rate of 9.35%.
Lerena is now on 26 wins for the season at a strike rate of 15.85%.
The Azzies are on 16 wins and their strike rate of 24.62% is the highest on the national trainers’ log.



Picture: Kevin Lerena has Daniel Dubois in trouble in the first round and would have been declared the winner had a British rule not saved his opponent. (Daily Express).
Today’s Question
Kevin Lerena unfortunately lost his championship bout on Saturday night despite knocking the long odds-on favourite for the bout down three times in the first round.
Had the fight taken place in any other country he would have been declared the winner.
“It is critical to note that in bouts governed by the WBA rules three (3) knockdowns in the same round automatically end the bout by TKO. Also, WBA rules specify that the bell cannot save the fighter in ANY round,” reads the WBA referee manual.
However, the British Boxing Board of Control does not permit the rule in fights under their auspices.
Daniel Dubois was thus able to launch his spirited comeback.
Kevin rode a winner in a workrider’s race a few years ago.
Which current prominent jockey in the world was once a champion boxer?
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