
Michael Holmes, CEO of Bloodstock South Africa (BSA) (Picture: BSA).
Holmes And His Team Ready For Their Most Important Two Days Of The Year



Kyle Strydom being interviewed on RacingTV after his win today (RacingTv)
Kyle Strydom Off The Mark In The UK With Dylan Cunha-trained Winner
A regular question heard in the mornings and early afternoons in betting shops in the UK in the 1990s and 2000s would have been, “What is Strydom (which they pronounced Straii – dom) riding?”
Piere “Striker” Strydom had as big a following out there, in the days SA racing was screened in the betting shops, as he had here.
Some of the older U.K. betting shop punters would no doubt have been thrilled to learn that Kyle Strydom, now riding in the U.K, is Striker’s nephew.
Kyle had his first winner in England today at Nottingham.
Fittingly, the horse was trained by ex-pat South African Dylan Cunha.
Expressionless (Intello), a three-year-old gelding Dylan owns in partnership with Chris Housego, had his fifth career start and provided Kyle with his second UK ride.
He dwelt and had to be pushed along to stay in touch in the one mile and half-a-furlong contest.
He was still being pushed along in last place in the five-horse field three furlongs out and did not look likely to convert 11/8 favouritism.
However, Strydom had definitely earned his riding fee, because the gelding took hold of the bit in the last two furlongs and stretched past the rest to win by a comfortable 1,50 lengths.
Hopefully, it is the beginning of a fruitful partnership.
Cunha just needed support to show his credentials and he has received it recently with, for example, seven horses being sent to him by Quest Thoroughbreds syndicate.
He started his innings with Quest by winning with Gold Medal at Lingfield a week ago on March 29.
Then on Sunday another Quest horse making his debut for the Cunha yard at Donaster’s Lincoln meeting, Faro De San Juan, ran an excellent third in a class 3 19-runner handicap under Marco Ghiani.
Before that, last Friday, Kyle made his UK debut on the Cunha owned-and-trained Mr Fayez, who ran an excellent fourth, considering he started at odds of 125/1 in 12-horse-field.
Kyle is officially based with Newmarket trainer Roger Varian.



Via Africa/Carry On Alice Yearlings Fetch Seven Figures At Aus Sale
The first two days of the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale was described thus in an Inglis press release, “An extraordinary two days of trade at Riverside has seen the Easter Yearling Sale rise against pre-sale trepidation and an industry-wide market correction to again assert itself as the ‘Best of the Best’ yearling sale in the Southern Hemisphere.”
That puts into perspective the feat of South African-bred Var mare Via Africa having the highest price lot on day two of the sale.
Her Silverdale Farm-bred filly by Autumn Sun (Redoute’s Choice) was sold to Arrowfield Stud – who stand the stallion – and Hermitage Thoroughbreds for a sale-topping $1.8m.
It was an extraordinary result for Silverdale, who had purchased the filly (pictured) for $600,000 as a weanling.
“What a result!’’ a stunned Rob Petith of Silverdale said.
“Everyone is over the moon. This is all the long days, late nights, early starts, this is what we do it for.
“When it all comes together it’s just fantastic and very satisfying. Easter is where you bring quality and in one word, that’s how you describe this filly. [Easter] was the obvious choice. We’ve been very fortunate, it’s all lined up, we’re all very proud.’’
Arrowfield’s John Messara described the Via Africa filly as “something special’’.
“She is by our stallion, we’re very proud of him and we are very hopeful about him and she was an absolute queen, a true athlete,’’ Messara said.
“I think she’s a particularly exciting prospect because of her physical characteristics – she had balance, she had scope, she had substance, she was a great mover, she had everything you look for.
“She’s a very valuable commodity, we paid a lot of money for her.’’
Via Africa has had two runners to date. Pleasant Endeavor, a gelding by Redoute’s Choice won four times over 1000m – 1200m, and In The Congo, a colt by Snitzel, is a Grade 1 winner who has been retired to stud.
Carry On Alice’s bay colt by Snitzel (Redoute’s Choice), sold on the first day of the sale by Arrowfield, went for Aus$1.1 million to China Horse Club / Newgate / Go Bloodstock / Trilogy.
Carry On Alice’s first foal is an unraced three-year-old.



Loading the float at Ashburton yesterday (via facebook video)
Meanwhile, Via Africa’s Trainer Begins New Chapter
Duncan Howells, who trained Via Africa to three Grade 1 wins and an Equus Champion Sprinter award, wrote earlier today, “Our move to Summerveld happened yesterday (Tuesday), it went very well and the horses have settled in nicely. We are sad to leave Ashburton but the facilities at Summerveld are world class, and we have a lovely barn, good office space and spacious stables for the horses.

Strong entry for Empress Club Stakes

Jimmy The Rich – red hot form! (Picture: Sporting Post)
Jimmy The Rich Makes It A Double
Sporting Post
Winning Form tipster Jimmy The Rich has established himself as a leading contender for top honours in the inaugural Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge Racing Stars competition, after he topped the daily leaderboard for the second time in five racemeetings on Wednesday.
For all players, the Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge will be held at Happy Valley on Thursday – off time of the first is 12h55.

Stratospheric, seen winning easily on his Highveld debut, will be out to make it three wins on the Highveld from three starts (via Youtube).
Vaal Classic Track Thursday Formguides And Selections
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1 12H55 – 4Racing Welcomes You Maiden Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies)

Four-year-old Silvano gelding Sugar Mountain made it five career wins today at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth and gave trainer Candice Bass-Robinson and jockey Aldo Domeyer a double together in the process. Sugar Mountain’s five wins have all been over 1400m. (Cape Racing)
Bass-Robinson/Domeyer Treble, Snaith Double
Candice Bass-Robinson and Aldo Domeyer combined for a treble today at Hollywoodbets Kenileworth.
Justin Snaith sent out a double.
Bass-Robinson is now on 52 wins for the season at a strike rate of 11.85%.
Snaith is on 99 wins for the season at 12.89%.
Domeyer is on 35 wins at a strike rate of 20.59%.


A picture of the subject horse (New Zealand national Library)
Today’s Question
Moiffa (wikipedia).
Many legends surround the Grand National but none stranger than that of ‘shipwrecked’ Grand National winner of 1904.
A tragic end to the incredible story of the ‘shipwrecked’ Grand National winner.









