
Charles Dickens/Jet Dark LKP Clash Is On!
However, for now, both the connections and the racing public can’t wait to see Charles Dickens in action on the racecourse again.




Top Class Entry For L’Ormarins King’s Plate
This year’s L’Ormarins King’s Plate is set to be a vintage renewal and could possibly have its best field this millennium.
Jet Dark will be going for a third win in succession and also among the entries are the highly acclaimed Grade 1 Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas winner Charles Dickens, the Equus Horse Of The Year and five-times Grade 1-winner Captain’s Ransom, the Grade 1 wfa Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge winner Al Muthana, the Durban July and Met hero Kommetdieding, dual Grade 1 winner Golden Ducat, dual Grade 1 winner Linebacker, Grade 1 winner Safe Passage and another Grade 1 Cape Guineas winner in Russian Rock.
Of the remainder of the field, Trip Of Fortune, Zapatillas, Waterberry Lane and Cosmic Highway have all won at Grade 2 level and Universal has won a Grade 3, At My Command has been a bridesmaid to the two outstanding three-year-olds Charles Dickens and Cousin Casey, while Speed Machine and Surjay are sprint-miler types who might play a role in the pace of the race.
This millennium Pocket Power won the Queen’s Plate a record four years on the trot and Legal Eagle won it three times in a row.
Jet Dark will be out to emulate the latter on January 7.
See the list of first entries below:


Royal Aussie On Top Of The Gold Rush Log

Serino Moodley Could Catch Suspended De Melo in Hollywoodbets Sizzling Summer Challenge
The respective winners of the Hollywoodbets Sizzling Summer Challenge series’ leagues looked cut and dried after Monday’s racing, except for the horse league, which is still wide open.
That was until it was announced Keagan de Melo would sit out a suspension between Christmas and New Year.
That has opened the door for Serino Moodley.
There are only three meetings left and there is a yawning 92,5 points gap between De Melo and Moodley.
However, it is in fact quite feasible for Moodley to overhaul De Melo.
In the Wednesday meeting of last week, Moodley gathered 58 points.
Therefore, if clear skies were forecast, he might even be made favourite by Hollywoodbets in the betting for the jockeys league.
However, the forecast does not look bright and the weather might have the final say.
Hopefully, all three meetings will take place because Moodley’s quest to do it will certainly add plenty of intrigue to the racing.
First prize for the jockeys league is R60,000 and second prize R40,000, so Moodley has plenty to gain.
Garth Puller and Rachel Venniker look to have wrapped up the Hollywoodbets Sizzling Summer Challenge trainers’ and apprentices’ leagues respectively.
The league tables can be viewed by CLICKING HERE



Lane’s End Sets Flightline’s Initial Stud Fee At $200,000
Undefeated Flightline, who retired to stud at Lane’s End in Versailles, Ky., following his 8 1/4-length victory in the Grade 1, $6-million Breeders’ Cup Classic on Nov. 5, will stand the 2023 breeding season for $200,000
A 4-year-old son of Tapit out of the Indian Charlie mare, Feathered, Flightline was bred in Kentucky by Jane Lyon’s Summer Wind and sold for $1 million at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Yearling Sale, where he was consigned by Lane’s End consignment.


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Picture: Galileo (Coolmore).













