Oppenheimer Family Out To Win A Tenth July
Picture: Mocha Blend after winning the Betway Summer Cup (Candiese Lenferna Photography)
Summerveld trainer Frank Robinson’s runner in the Hollywoodbets Durban July, Mocha Blend, has enjoyed a fine preparation for a race she has been targeted at from a long way out and she will be out to give the Oppenheimer Family a tenth win of the big race.
Mocha Blend proved her class and stamina capacity when winning the Gr 1 Betway Summer Cup over the tough Turffontein Standside course back on 29 November last year.
She was next seen in a Conditions Plate over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Greyvile on May 9 and she caught the eye running on late for a two length fourth behind a high profile trio, Okavango, Eight On Eighteen and Note To Self.
She then ran in the Gr 2 HKJC World Pool Tibouchina Stakes for fillies and mares over the too sharp 1400m trip of Hollywoodbets Greyville and ran on nicely, after being dropped out to the back, for a 4,55 length seventh.
Frank said, “She is doing very well. I gave her those two races just to sharpen her up and she ran on very well in both. I couldn’t be happier with her and now obviously it’s the Gallops to come. I like to give them a decent gallop and then I will go easy from there. But she is in a good space at the moment.”
The Wilgerbosdrift and Mauritzfontein homebred four-year-old filly is by stamina influence Ideal World out of a mare by stamina influence Silvano and although that mare, Mocha Sopecial, only ever won one race and it was over 1660m, Frank said, “I think Mocha Blend would even be a big runner in the Gold Cup. She will stay all day and she’s got a bit of speed with it, which helps. She can accellerate, but she is definitely a staying filly.”
He added, “She is merit rated 117, so she is nicely weighted carrying 56,5kg. That is why I have taken the route I have over those two short trips in which she could run on … I just wanted to look after her rating.”
Mocha Blend’s 117 merit rating is exactly the same as the two Gr 1-winning three-year-old fillies in the race, the dual Gr 1 winner Wish List as well as Hazy Dazy.
However, he felt he might have an edge over them.
He said, “Wish List, for example, is very good but she’s still a baby, so it’s going to be very hard for her, because she is only developing now. My filly is mature, so I have that advantage.”
Frank said he hoped for a draw near the middle and explained, “If you on the inside and something happens and you get left or something you end up being knocked right to the back and you can’t do much about it. Draw eight I will be happy with.”
Mocha Blend’s big race jockey Jockey Tristan Godden showed his big match temperament in last year’s July when riding Native Ruler to a fine sixth place at long odds and he then proved his mettle on the big stage in the Summer Cup.
Mocha Blend will attempt to add to the record of the most successful owning and breeding family in July history, the Oppenheimer family.
Mary Slack of Wilgerbosdrift Stud is Harry and Bridget Oppenheimer’s daughter, while Jessica Jell, who owns Mauritzfontein Stud with husband Steven, is Mary’s daughter.
The Oppenheimer family have had six homebred July winners, have bred a further two and have part-owned one other.
So Mocha Blend would become their tenth success and their seventh homebred success in the country’s greatest race.
Their successes in the race are shown below:
1959 — Tiger Fish (Janus)
Owner: Mr and Mrs HF Oppenheimer
Breeder: HF Oppenheimer
Trainer: Tim Furness
Jockey: Benny Little
1965 — King Willow (Wilwyn)
Owner: Mr and Mrs HF Oppenheimer
Breeder: HF Oppenheimer
Trainer: John Breval
Jockey: Ian Bailey
1975 — Principal Boy (Free Ride)
Owner: Mr and Mrs HF Oppenheimer
Breeder: Mr and Mrs HF Oppenheimer
Trainer: John Breval
Jockey: Robbie Thompson
1992 — Spanish Galliard (Gay Fandango)
Owner: Mr and Mrs HF Oppenheimer and Mr DG Nicholson
Breeder: Estate late HI Khan
Trainer: Dennis Drier
Jockey: Robbie Sham
2003 — Dynasty (Fort Wood)
Owner: Fieldspring Racing
Breeder: Wilgerbosdrift Stud (Mary Slack)
Trainer: Dean Kannemeyer
Jockey: Robbie Fradd
2004 — Greys Inn (Zabeel)
Owner: Mrs Bridget Oppenheimer
Breeder: Mrs Bridget Oppenheimer
Trainer: Mike de Kock
Jockey: Anthony Delpech
2007 — Hunting Tower (Fort Wood)
Owner: Mrs Bridget Oppenheimer
Breeder: Mrs Bridget Oppenheimer
Trainer: Charles Laird
Jockey: Anton Marcus
2017 — Marinaresco (Silvano)
Owner: MW Bass, F Green, Bryn Ressell and NM Shirtliff
Breeder: Mauritzfontein (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Miss JB Slack)
Trainer: Candice Bass-Robinson
Jockey: Bernard Fayd’Herbe
2022 — Sparkling Water (Silvano)
Owner: Wilgerbosdrift Stud (Mary Slack)
Breeder: Wilgerbosdrift and Mauritzfontein (Mary Slack, Kevin and Jessica Jell (neé Slack))
Trainer: Mike de Kock
Jockey: S’Manga Khumalo
Hollywoodbets Durban July Weights Published
The handicapper will be hoping for a blanket July finish like the one in 1973 (pictured above), which was won by Yataghan
The Hollywoodbets Durban July weights were officially published today (Monday) and were alotted strictly according to the merit ratings of the entries.
The handicapper, as usual, chose to not excercise the condition of the race that states: “Weights shall be framed by the Handicapper in his sole discretion and without necessarily having regard for the horses’ merit ratings …”
The weights (pictured at the bottom of this article) were published together with the Race Coast press release below:
The publication of the official weights for the 2026 Hollywoodbets Durban July marks another significant milestone on the road to Africa’s Greatest Horse Racing and Social Event. With the final field beginning to take shape, handicappers have now revealed how the remaining contenders will line up under the race’s revised handicap conditions, designed to create a broader weight spread and an even more competitive contest. The weights provide the first clear indication of which runners may have earned a favourable position ahead of the R10 million Grade 1 showdown at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday, 4 July, and are certain to fuel debate among racing fans, punters and connections alike as the countdown to the 130th running of the iconic race gathers momentum.

Muscutt Books Du Plessis For His Highest Rated July Horse
Picture: Mark Du Plessis has made an impact wherever he has ridden in the world (Picture: HKJC)
Peter Muscutt has engaged the Australian-based Zimbabwean Mark du Plessis to ride I Salute You in the Hollywodbets Durban July and this will be a reunion of a partnership which has had success in both Zimbabwe and Singapore.
Peter has never had a runner under his own name in South Africa’s greatest race, but this year he looks a virtual certainty to have two runners as his pair of entries, Isivivane and I Salute You, were in 15th and 16th position on the last Hollywoodbets Durban July log.
Peter said about top jockey Mark du Plessis, who was Zimbabwe’s Apprentice Champion in the 1994/95 season and their overall champion in 1997/98, “He rode for me in Zimbabwe and in Singapore and in fact he rode my first winner in Singapore. He has been very sucessful in Asia and very successful in New Zealand. He actually had to forego the New Zealand championship the one season, because he landed a contract in Hong Kong. He would have won it, he was a long way clear. He did very well in Hong Kong (in two stints). He is a natural light weight and apart from his current residence (Australia) and all of those other places mentioned he has also ridden winners in Japan, very good rider.”
Mark has never ridden in the July before, but has ridden at Hollywoodbets Greyville.
Peter elaborated, “He did well in Hong Kong, whose two tracks are not unlike Greyville (both are tight, right-handed tracks), and he has got a lot of experience on tight-turning tracks in both New Zealand and Australia.”
Mark has ridden 36 wins in Queenland this season, which puts him in 32nd place on the Queensland table. However, that gives a bit of a skewed picture, because in the statistics limited to the metro racetracks he is in 12th position with 18 wins.
Although these are Peter’s first July runners under his name he has had a lot of experience in preparing July horses as the former Summerveld assistant to both Joey Ramsden and Brett Crawford.
As far as big race preparation goes, he has also learnt from one of the best trainers in the world, having spent seven years working with Australian legend Chris Waller.
The Hollywood Racing-owned four-year-old Erupt gelding Isivivane booked his berth in the July by winning the Gr 3 WSB 1900 on May 9, beating the fancied July entry Regulation by 0,60 lengths at level weights. Sean Veale rode him in the 1900 and will stay aboard for the July.
I Salute You, a four-year-old gelding by Soqrat, booked his place by finishing a 0,70 length second to Zeitz in the Gr 3 Betgames Cup Trial over 1800m on June 6.
Peter said, “Isivivane has a 2,5kg advantage over I Salute You, but I Salute You is a very good horse and I have no hesitation in suggesting that both horses are going to see out the trip very well, they are both very fit horses.”
I Salute You will be 1kg better off with Zeitz for a 0,70 length beating and Peter said, “I can’t see him beating us again.”
He added, “I Salute You was also a touch slowly away in the Cup Trial and if he hadn’t missed the break I think he would have taken a lot of beating. He was a fair way further back than I had wanted him and had he been in front of Zeitz turning in I don’t think he would have beaten us.”
He continued, “I Salute You has not jumped well in his last two starts, but we will do some work on that.”
He concluded, “They both came out of their races very well. They seem to be horses who are on the improve and they are both in really good form. Now we wait for the draws.”
Isivivane won’t have run for nearly two months by the time of the July, but Peter does not see that as a problem and reiterated that he was a very fit horse.
Both horses will work on their own at the official Hollywoodbets Durban July Gallops.
Peter added, “According to their schedule they will probably both work from the 1400m and pick it up from the 1000m.”
I Salute You is owned by Messrs E C Abraham, Mayesh Chetty, T Herdon, K Nattar, Tony Zackey, Advocate W A J Nicholson & Miss Trinisha Pillay. It will be an exciting build up to the big day for all of them.
Peter said about the draws he would prefer, “Anything from 5 to 10 would be ideal.”
Isivivane is a half-brother to the Gr 1 SA Classic winner Red Saxon (Red Ray). He is out of Casey Tibbs mare Rodeo Sioux, whose three wins included a minor feature over 2600m, so that coupled with Erupt being by Dubawi and having won two Gr 1s over 2400m augurs well for his capacity to handle the testing July trip.
I Salute You’s sire Soqrat’s three Gr 1 wins were all over a mile, but he was a fying second with topweight in the Gr 1 Summer Cup over the tough Turffontein 2000m. I Salute You, is out of a mare by speed influence Var, but that mare is in turn out of a mare by stamina influence Silvano.
Native Ruler Bursts Into July Picture With Authoritative Win
Native Ruler won the Gr 3 Winter Stakes with authority at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday and the official winning margin of 1,05 lengths in the 2400m event flattered the opposition (Picture: Candiese Lenferna Photography)
The Gr 3 Winter Stakes run at Hollywoodbets Greyville over 2400m on Saturday shaped up to be a crucial Hollywoodbets Durban July qualifying race, but ultimately it is unlikely to have any impact on the final field decision-making process because it was won by Native Ruler, who was in a comfortable tenth position on the last July log, and the second placed finisher, Imilenzeyokududuma, is not a July entry.
The July entries who desperately needed to win the race to put their hands up for a berth in the final field were Shoot The Rapids, who finished third, Tenpenny, who finished fifth, Holding Thumbs, who finished seventh, and Enflame, who finished eighth. None of them were in the top 20 on the log and they willl likely have to rely on scratchings to get in.
JP Van der Merwe rides for Greg and Gina Bortz, who own both Native Ruler and Tenpenny, but as Keagan de Melo has been pencilled in as Native Ruler’s rider in the Hollywoodbets Durban July he took the ride on the latter in the Winter Stakes, who was a 5/2 shot.
Van der Merwe has been pencilled in as the Bortz-owned Regulation’s rider in the July. For the Winter Stakes he was aboard Tenpenny, who drifted out from 5/1 to 17/2.
The Nathan Kotzen-trained Shoot The Rapids was backed in to 2/1 favourite and Gavin Lerena took him to the front from draw four.
The former Gold Cup winner Redoute’s Choice broke well from pole position and sat in the box seat behind Shoot The Rapids.
The second highest rated runner in the field behind the 121-rated Native Ruler was the 119-rated 9/2 shot Holding Thumbs and he was in third place in the running, but was unfortuantely caught wide.
Holding Thumbs provided nice cover for Native Ruler, while Tenpenny sat on the rail inside of Native Ruler.
Son Of Raj was caught three wide on the quarters of Native Ruler.
Imilenzeyokududuma sat behind Native Ruler, Enflame sat behind Tenpenny and the former Gold Cup winner Future Pearl was at the back.
They kept that order until the straight at a steady pace.
Shoot The Rapids attempted to kick away coming off the false rail.
However, he soon had challengers on all sides.
Master Redoute was looming large on his inside, Holding Thumbs was on his outside and Tenpenny was making his bid on the inside rail.
However, none of them were going as well as Native Ruler, who had joined Shoot The Rapids by the 200m mark, despite his head being cocked sideways and appearing to be looking at the stands.
Native Ruler was just freewheeling up until that point, but when De Melo got to work he quickly put daylight between himself and the others and won with authority.
He was eased late which allowed a running on Imilenzeyokududumu to close within 1.05 lengths and the latter was in turn a quarter-of-a-length clear of Shoot The Rapids.
Master Redoute ran a good race ahead of his likely Durban Gold Vase engagement on July day. He stayed on for a 2,60 length fourth, a neck clear of Tenpenny, who stayed on steadily without ever looking threatening.
Future Pearl ran on well late to be beaten 4,50 length into fifth, but it was not a bad preparation for the Gold Vase, considering his best career form has been at Hollywoodbets Greyville.
Holding Thumbs paid the price for not having any cover and faded to be beaten five lengths.
Enflamer found nothing in the straight was beaten a dozen lengths, while Son Of Raj was a spent force a long way out and was tailed off.
Native Ruler finshed a somewhat unlucky 3,95 length sixth in last year’s July and proved his class in the Winter Stakes.
He was bred in partnership by Maine Chance Farms and Coolmore and was a R1 million National Yearling Sale purchase.
This was his first stakes victory.
He has now had three wins and five places from 15 starts for stakes earnings of R792 038.
The stakes win puts Vercingetorix on 18 stakes winners for the season (of 27 races), meaning he is still in with a chance of matching or bettering the record he set last season of 23 stakes winners (of 33 races).
Native Ruler will be a big runner in this year’s July as the field does not look to be as strong as it was last year. He is unlikely to be raised for his win on Saturday, because he was well in at the weights and as things stand he will carry 58,5kg in the July.
The most eyecatching performance of the rest of the meeting was by the Corne Spies-trained African Pride, who followed up from his impressive two length win at the Vaal six days earlier by winning a Class 2 Handicap over 1000m, despite jumping from draw nine. The outstanding Mickaelle Michel has ridden him in both starts. The 1,5kg gender claim she gets is proving to be a bonus rather than a necessity.
She took him into a share of a lead after a good break and kept the long-striding three-year-old Rafeef gelding going well in the straight before getting to work at thhe 200m mark. The 10-1 shot held on well from the 3/1 favourite Position Of Power, who was flying at the finish and 7-1 chance Circumbendibus was a neck further back in third.
African Pride is at home over 1000m, but his first of four career wins was over 1200m, so the Gr 3 Post Merchants over 1200m on July day is a possibility.
Snaith Happy With Native Ruler And Bullish About Regulation
Regulation … a big runner in the Hollywodbets Durban July … if he gets in (Picture: Wayne Marks)
Justin Snaith has six entries in the Hollywoodbets Durban July and one of them, the Vercingetorix gelding Native Ruler, put in a fine preparation run on Saturday by winning the Gr 3 Winter Stakes over 2400m in authoritative fashion.
The biggest irony with Snaith’s entries, which also includes Wish List, Note To Self, Happy Verse, Legal Counsel and Regulation, is that one of their most supported entries in the betting markets, Regulation, is not certain to make the final field.
Justin spoke on Monday about Native Ruler and Regulation and said, “Native Ruler dominated a modest field (in the Winter Stakes), but did so with real authority, never giving the impression he was in any danger once turning for home.
He remains a progressive horse and, if you cast your mind back to his excellent run in last year’s Hollywoodbets Durban July, there is every reason to be optimistic about his chances this time around. Keagan de Melo produced a faultless ride and will undoubtedly know the horse even better going into the Hollywoodbets Durban July.
Congratulations to Greg and Gina Bortz, Mukund Gujadhur and Rikesh Sewgoolam – a fantastic partnership enjoying a tremendous run of success.
Greg and Gina’s silks, in particular, have struck a rich vein of form of late and also hold a strong hand in the Hollywoodbets Durban July with Regulation. In my view, he is the best-weighted horse of our runners in this year’s race, and it is no surprise to see him prominently positioned in the betting markets (Currently trading at 8–1 and sitting fifth in the betting). JP Van Der Merwe has been booked to ride him at 52kg.
The best-weighted horse often wins this great race, not necessarily the best horse.
Things did not go his way last time when he choked up in the Cup Trial, but he has since scoped clear. Should he secure a place in the final field, I believe he is capable of running a massive race. His brother Belgarion won the Hollywoodbets Durban July in 2020. Both Belgarion and Regulation were bred by my one of our longest standing clients, Alec and Gillian Foster (who also bred Questioning).”
Regulation has had no luck at all in his last three starts but showed his class when having nowhere to go in the Gr 2 Anthonij Rupert Premier Trophy over 1800m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth and running on powerfully for third when finally seeing daylight. He comfortably beat the like of Zeitz and Native Ruler in that race despite having been hampered. Before that he had won the Gr 3 Ownway Peninsula Handicap over 1800m and in that event he received only 1kg from Zeitz and beat him by 3,20 lengths. Furthermore, in the Gr 3 WSB 1900 in his pneultimate start, Regulation was caught wide throughout, yet still managed to finish second.
However, Regulation was only in position 20 on the last Hollywoodbets Durban July log.
He might have to rely on a scratching or two to ensure a place in the final field of 18. If he is only made a reserve, he will have to rely on a late scratching or two. On the other hand, the log is just a guide and he might still get into the 18-strong final field without there being any scratchings.
Greg and Gina Bortz’s contracted rider is JP can der Merwe and as he is penciled in to ride Regulation they might be viewing this Legislate gelding as their elect runner. They will be on tenterhooks in the build up to the Hollywoodbets Durban July Final Field And Draw ceremony.
The Bortz’s won the July in 2024 with the Brett Crawford-trained Vercingetorix colt Oriental Charm, who was ridden by JP van der Merwe.
SA Success In USA And Aus Over The Weekend
Gimme A Nother easily wins the Gr 3 $150,000 Eatontown Stakes for fillies and mares (Picture: Equi -Photo/ Herringswell Stables)
There were two significant overseas results over the weekend with a South African flavour to them courtesy of a pair of six-year-old mares, with Gimme A Nother winning a Gr 3 in the USA, while a British-bred mare part-owned by Larry Nestadt and Gary player, Alalcance, won the Gr 2 Brisbane Cup at Eagle Farm in Australia.
At Monmouth Park on Saturday Gimme a Nother sat behind a relatively slow pace, swept to the front on the far turn and drew away late to a 3,5 length length win in the Grade 3, $150,000 Eatontown Stakes for fillies and mares.
The Wilgerbosdrift and Mauritzfontein Gimmthegreenlight homebred mare, who is a six-year-old by Northern Hemisphere rules, is trained by Graham Motion and jockey Jorge Ruiz wore the familiar Mauritzfontein black colours with a yellow sash, sleeves and cap, although a USA variation is the yellow sleeves have black chevrons on them.
It was the 55th running of the 1 1/16-mile turf race, contested on firm going by a field of six who were aged three and upwards.
Longshot Creative Stuff carved out the pace on the inside through an unhurried quarter-mile in 25.24 seconds and went through the half-a-mile in 50.42.
Gimme a Nother, who was the 6/5 second favourite, settled well behind her and made her bid when going around the leader on the far turn.
She took over the lead and and reached the three-quarters of a mile point in 1:14.83.
Even-money favorite Whiskey Decision, under Flavien Prat, ranged up three wide around the bend and rallied at the top of the straight to briefly challenge the winner 400m out.
However, Gimme a Nother brought back memories of her Turffontein heroics when responding to being ridden. She kicked clear, going through mile in 1:37.34, before being ridden out to win by 3,5 lengths in a final time of 1:42.90.
“She’s a very professional filly. She made it easy work for me. I broke good, got good position early and it was just a matter of waiting for the right time to ask her. She was so strong in the stretch. When I asked her she kept giving me more. I’ve worked her in the mornings. She’s a very nice mare,” Ruiz said.
Whiskey Decision dug in to finish second
Grayosh (9-2), under Tyler Gaffalione, raced off the pace inside, swung out for a late rally and finished third.
Don’t Jinx It (12-1) tracked the speed and lacked a kick to wind up fourth.
Creative Stuff faded to fifth and Rhee Wall (92-1) trailed the field.
Gimme A Nother is by Gimmethegreenlight out of the Tiger Ridge mare Nother Russia and she races for Stephen and Jessica Jell’s USA operation, Newstead Stables. She won all seven of her starts in South Africai including two Gr 1s, before relocating to the United States.
“It was a perfect trip. We thought she might end up on the lead the way she has been running her last couple of starts, but it was fine that he let that longshot (Creative Stuff) set the pace with her right behind in slow fractions. There wasn’t a ton of speed in the race so Jorge (Ruiz) did exactly what we wanted him to do. She does know how to win, that’s for sure. She was undefeated in South Africa before she came here. She had a bit of a slow start to her career in the United States but lately she has not done anything wrong. Even in her defeats she was very good. With the Southern Hemisphere horses it is quite a transition bringing them to the United States. We’ve done it in the past with South American horses, not so much horses like this from South Africa. It does take them a little time to get accustomed. It’s not an easy thing,” said Ian Wilson, an assistant to Motion.
The win earned Gimme a Nother free entry to the July 18 Matchmaker Stakes at Monmouth Park, an option also open to runner-up Whiskey Decision.
At Eagle Farm on Saturday the striking grey mare Alalcance (Mastercraftsman) secured back-to-back wins, having edged out stablemate Bella Montagna in the Gr 3 Premier’s Cup (2400m) at the same track a fortnight earlier.
Tim Clark delivered an assured performance aboard Alalcance, who carried 59kg and never looked threatened in the straight after establishing a handy lead.
Stable representative John Livingstone was full of praise for both horse and rider and it looks likely that Nestadt and Player can look forward to a Melbourne Cup campaign.
“She was great, wasn’t she? She has given them everything – weight, the start, everything,” said Livingstone.
“She wasn’t that good with the blinkers off today and didn’t jump the best, but Tim just bided his time. He’s a great judge of pace. He went to the lead and it was all over.
“With the blinkers off, it just took a little bit of time for her to get interested – but she got into it at the right time, off the back of a win last start.”
Clark confirmed that removing the blinkers played a crucial role in helping Alalcance settle over the gruelling 3200m journey.
“It helped her relax through the middle stages. She was a little bit further back than I’d anticipated, but it is a long way, two miles, so I wasn’t in any rush,” he said.
“A couple of moves came earlier and the race really quickened up, which was better for me.
“I was confident that she was the superior stayer, even though she had 59kg. I was just confident that her class would take her a long way.”
Clark was equally enthusiastic about the mare’s future prospects, noting that the Great Britain import had needed a run or two to acclimatise to Australian conditions before showing her true ability.
“She was brilliant today. I’m sure Gai (Waterhouse) and Adrian (Bott) would be stoked and I’m sure Gai would already be plotting a path to the first Tuesday in November,” he said.
“She would drop a lot in weight (for the Melbourne Cup), but she can really stay. She’ll go for a well-earned spell now and come back for the spring.”
Boughey Upbeat On Bow Echo Ahead Of Huge Royal Ascot Rematch
Bow Echo defeats Gstaad in the 2000 Guineas (Sky Sports Racing)
Gstaad poised for another crack at 2000 Guineas hero in mouthwatering St James’s Palace Stakes
George Boughey believes Bow Echo has all the attributes to handle any eventuality in his rematch with Gstaad in the St James’s Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot on Tuesday.
Unbeaten in three races at two, he routed the opposition in the 2000 Guineas looking every inch the standout miler of his generation.
Aidan O’Brien’s Gstaad was the only colt who could make a race of it at Newmarket, but even so he was eventually put to the sword by almost three lengths and his subsequent win in the Irish Guineas only served to put Bow Echo’s performance into perspective.
As the field races around a bend in the St James’s Palace, Bow Echo faces a slightly different test at Ascot. But Boughey is unconcerned.
“I said in the autumn time last year he’s the best colt we’ve ever had and he’s unbeaten, which means you don’t want them to get beat,” said Boughey.
“When he was sent to me, Sheikh Mohammed Obaid (late owner) said he is the horse that was going to change my career. I think that was probably a bit bold from him considering he was an unraced yearling, but he has that pedigree and to have a 126-rated son of Night Of Thunder who is unbeaten is a huge honour.”
Reflecting on his Guineas success, the Newmarket trainer said: “We were hopeful that he would be very competitive. I think to put on the show that he did was a little bit of a surprise to us, but he took the race well and within a couple of days he needed to be back out in full work.
“Obviously he’s proven himself to be the horse we hoped he would be. There’s always a bit of an unknown through the spring to see if he’s a horse that’s going to flourish, luckily he has and I think he’s taken a notable step forward.
“We’ve always been very comfortable with his work and how he’s trained, but we have seen an improved physical in the mornings and his work has undoubtedly got stronger.
“I’ve always thought because he’s a horse that I want to ride with a bit of restraint, on a straight track if you jump and land prominent you’re a victim of circumstance. You don’t want to be too far back at Ascot on the round mile as they can get away from you on the front front, but he jumped and travelled at Haydock around a bend and possibly hit the front too soon.
“He’s got quite a few of the attributes you need for that track. I think he’s a horse that will travel and I think he’s got all the attributes to do anything really.”
It is unusual for O’Brien to be playing the role of underdog but that is the situation he finds himself in with Gstaad, despite his Irish Guineas success.
A winner of the Coventry Stakes 12 months ago, the Ballydoyle handler reports him to have improved again.
Speaking in an attheraces.com stable tour O’Brien said: “We’re delighted with him and everything has gone smoothly since the Curragh. We feel he has improved again.
“He’s a very balanced horse and we feel a round mile will suit him well. He’s very straightforward and his form tells you how talented and tough he is. We’re looking forward to taking on Bow Echo again.
“Our horses were only going OK at the time of the 2000 Guineas, and they’ve all stepped up a gear since then. It looks a very exciting race on paper and we’re looking forward to seeing it play out.”
O’Brien also runs Puerto Rico, a dual Group One scorer as a juvenile and a close fourth in the French Guineas on his only outing this term.
The Ballydoyle handler said: “We had been training him for the 2000 Guineas and felt we had him peaking for it, but we decided to switch him to France the following week and the edge might just have gone off him by the time he got there.
“He ran very well on the day, but we feel he’s better than that run and we’ve been training him for this race since then, so he is fully lined up this time.”
The outlier is Charlie Appleby’s Talk Of New York who did not run in either Guineas but impressed onlookers with the way he won Sandown’s Heron Stakes.
Appleby told godolphin.com: “I was impressed with Talk Of New York at Sandown and he has trained very well since.
“This has the makings of a great race with the two Guineas winners, while we go in with untapped potential at this level.
“We will see if Talk Of New York can rise to the occasion, but we have a lot of confidence in the horse and are looking forward to it.”
Major Master Can Follow Up
Major Master has some class and can win the sixth (Picture: Wayne Marks)
Brandon Bailey’s Formguides And Selections for Hollywoodbets Kenilworth On Tuesday
RACE 1
2 JULIET OF VERONA stayed on well for second behind IN HOT WATER on the 19th of May, she will love the step up in trip here, she has a big winning chance from a good draw. 3 PEACE GARLAND only got going very late last time, she is very consistent, she has a winning chance on her current form. 1 OH ISABELLA has run two decent races in succession, she will enjoy the step up in trip to 1400m, watch her closely from a good draw. 4 GOLDEN SHIMMER ran a fair race on debut, with natural improvement expected from this well-bred filly, she can earn for the connections.
RACE 2
1 IT’SGOOD IT’SNICE has run two lovely races in succession, there should be no excuses for this colt from a good draw, he will be hard to beat. 3 UNCLE SAM has been rested for 62 days, he ran a great race on debut behind FROM THE ISLAND on the 15th of April, top jockey Richard Fourie sticks with this colt, he will improve big time going into his second start, include him into all bets. 6 AFRICAN WILD DOG will love the step up in trip to 1400m, he ran a much better race on the 19th of May, with some luck in running, he will be right there in the finish. 2 ROYAL LIGHT showed further improvement in his second start behind BACHATA last time, he has a good place chance from a neat draw.
RACE 3
4 MADRA RUA would have needed his run last time when finishing second behind WITCH HAZEL on the 2nd of June, he will be much fitter going into this race on Tuesday, the drop in trip is key for this gelding, he has a big winning chance in this field. 8 SWIFT SERENITY was a touch unlucky in her last start behind AUTUMN RUSH on the 31st of May, the blinkers have been fitted, she has a good winning chance on her best form, include her into all bets. 5 SICILY never runs a bad race, he needs a particular ride, if the race works out for him, he will be storming home late. 2 THE BIG BANG will enjoy the drop in trip; he has a place chance at best. 6 SIERRA NEVADA is well-bred, watch the market closely.
RACE 4
4 JEWEL MULE stayed on beautifully for third on debut when beaten five lengths by SPARKLING STAR, she will love the step up in trip to 1200m, in hope that she has made further improvement back at home, she will be hard to beat. 8 SCANDALIZE never runs a bad race, the drop in trip is key for this filly on Tuesday, she will be right there in the finish late. 3 ROCK THE ROAD has been rested for 76 days, she ran a great race on debut behind IONA CASTLE on the 1st of April, she will improve tremendously going into her second start here, watch her closely. 9 PITERAQ stayed on well for third behind RUBY REX on the 2nd of June, her form is consistent, she has a place chance.
RACE 5
7 MASTERONTHEMOON was a touch disappointing on the 16th of May, he didn’t find much under pressure last time, again he finds himself in a winnable race, he has a big winning chance on his best form. 4 MASTER COINER was well supported in the market when finishing second behind GLENALMOND on the 2nd of June, he has improved with every start, the drop in trip should be no problem for this gelding, he has a good winning chance from a neat draw. 6 READY FOR THE ROAD stayed on well for second behind MUTINY IN HEAVEN on the 24th of May, if he brings that run to the track again on Tuesday, he will trouble them in the finish. 2 QUIET PLACE should have no excuses from a nice draw, he has a place chance in this field.
RACE 6
2 MAJOR MASTER won a good race on the 27th of April, he was given four points for that impressive victory, even though he carries top weight here, he will go very close to winning again from a good draw. 8 MENTE ET MANU is much better than his last run, the apprentice unfortunately went way too fast in front on the 19th of May, Richard Fourie knows this gelding well, with some luck in running from a tricky draw, he will run a big race. 1 ROCCAPINA is a smart filly, she has dropped even further in the ratings, watch her closely, she has a winning chance from a nice draw. 4 HANDSOME PRINCE runs his best races over this trip; he will be competitive at a decent price.
RACE 7
7 SIGNOR DANTE won a good race on the 24th of May, he was given five points for that impressive win last time, even though he has gone up in the ratings, he has a big winning chance again. 3 CLARK GRISWOLD should be cherry ripe going into this race on Tuesday, he has dropped three points in the ratings from his last run, he will be just off the speed early, and he will be rattling home late. 5 DEVIL A SAINT ran a great race behind SIGNOR DANTE last time, he will be right there in the finish with no weight on his back. 6 MIAMI SUMMER has been rested and gelded, the yard thinks highly of this individual, if he doesn’t need the run back after a long break, he will be super competitive.
RACE 8
6 WINTER PEARL stayed on well for third behind FAST TRAIN on the 24th of May, he is honest, and he tries hard, he will be competitive on his current form. 3 PRINCE OF TIBET quickened up smartly to win a good race on the 19th of May, he was given five points for that win last time, in hope that he gets cover early, he will be finishing like a train late, watch him closely. 4 AVIGNON absolutely loves the conditions being soft, he will jump out the gates and try lead the field from start to finish, include him into all bets. 5 OZARK was unfortunately given one point for running third behind PRINCE OF TIBET last time, Richard Fourie sticks with this gelding, he always has a money chance at this level.
Today's Question
Why does the Royal Ascot meeting always open with the Queen Anne Stakes?
The picture gives a clue to the answer
Tuesday June 16 Fields
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Today’s Question Answer
Queen Anne’s gift to racing, founding the Royal Racecourse, is marked by the tradition of opening Royal Ascot with The Queen Anne Stakes run over the straight mile.
The racecourse was founded in 1711 by Queen Anne. When out riding from Windsor Castle, she came upon an area of open heath that looked, in her words, ‘ideal for horses to gallop at full stretch’. Her plans for a new race meeting were subsequently announced in The London Gazette of 12 July 1711.
Her Majesty’s Plate of 100 guineas will be run for round the new heat on Ascott Common, near Windsor, on Tuesday, 7 August next, by any horse, mare or gelding, being no more than six years old the grass before, as must be certified under the hand of the breeder, carrying 12 St., three heats, to be entered the last day of July, at Mr. Hancock’s, at Fern Hill, near the Starting Post.