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Hollywoodbets Durban July Trainer Comments
The Starters Treat It Like Just Another Race
Sean Leslie, seen on the stand on the left, presses the button for the start of last year’s Hollywoodbets Durban July. (via youtube).
The starter will have what would seem to be the most pressurised job on the race course at around 16H00 on Saturday July, 5, but Sean Leslie, who pressed the button for the start of the Hollywoodbets Durban July last year, revealed, “You’ve just got to look at it as another race. You can’t let the pressure get to you.”
Last year was the first time Sean had pressed the button for the start of the big race, but the former on course farrier has been involved in many July starts as either a handler, farrier or assistant starter to Race Coast’s chief starter Solly Ngcobo.
He said it had not yet been decided who would press the button for this year’s Hollywoodbets Durban July.
However, he gave insight into the specific rolls of the starter who is on the stand and the starter who is behind the stalls.
He said, “The guy at the back supervises the loading and makes sure the horses are all going in in the right order. He tells them when to load and once all of the horses are in, he checks that the back gates are all closed. Once the back gates are closed, he raises the white flag to indicate that it’s all clear behind to jump. Then it’s up to the starter in front to make sure all of the horses’ heads are straight and everybody can jump.”
False starts are a controversial subject.
Sean said about calling a false start, “It’s a hard one because you’ve got a split second to make that decision. Generally, you try and leave it up to the Stipes to make that call, unless you really see that the horses have got the gates open early and you can make that decision at the time.”
By leaving it to the stipendiary stewards, in the case, for example, whereby a horse rears as the button is pressed, the stipes can make a call to declare the horse a runner in the case where the rear was just an independent movement by the horse, or to declare it a non-runner in the case where the horse was impeded by the handler as it was attempting to jump out of the starting stalls.
Of course in some circumstances the most pressurised job becomes that of the on course veterinarian.
This was seen in 2019 when Dr Roehann Sutherland had to make the tough but correct call to scratch the star colt Hawwaam as he had hit his hindquarters in the gate and was lame for a short while.
The Glitz And Glamour Of The Races
Odwa Ndungane is a celebrity who enjoys a day at the races. (Candiese Lenferna Photography).
There’s something magical about the world of horseracing that has always drawn a certain kind of person, especially those who love speed, style, and a bit of drama. Now and then, celebrities get hooked too — buying horses, placing bets, soaking up the thrill of the track, and sharing their experiences on social media.
The presence of celebrities in racing can attract new fans and opens doors to broader audiences, especially younger ones. Just as importantly, their investment and passion can inspire others to follow suit, injecting much-needed new blood. Charl Pretorius took a look at some of the famous names across the globe who have found a special place in their hearts for horse racing in his latest Off The Record column.
King Pelles Could Give Van Zyl's Title Hopes A Boost
King Pelles wins the Tote Derby. (Candiese Lenferna Photography).
Gareth van Zyl’s six-timer on the 16th of June saw him pulling clear in what had been a keen tussle for the KZN Trainers Championship, but the pressure is on again with about four weeks left of the season as perrenial rival Garth Puller is breathing down his neck.
Gareth is on 46 wins for the season in his bid to retain the title, while Garth Puller, who was champion in 2019/2020, 2020/2021 and 2022/2023, five behind on 41 wins.
Gareth, who was champion in 2021/2022 and last season, 2023/2024, could increase his lead on Saturday at the Hollywoodbets Durban July meeting through the crack Duke Of Marmalade stayer King Pelles.
This Drakenstein Stud-bred gelding followed his Gr 3 Glorious Goodwood Chairman Cup victory over 2500m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on L’Ormarins King’s Plate day by winning the recent Gr 3 Tote Derby over 2400m at Hollywoodbets Scottsville.
On Saturday the progressive four-year-old takes part in the Gr 3 Durban Gold Vase over 3000m.
Gareth’s father and assistant trainer Gavin van Zyl said, “He’s got to carry 60kg and over 3000m there’s a couple of horses with 50kg, so it’s a type of race where you could get spooked by one of those horses carrying 50kg, 10kg is a lot of difference over 3000m. But the horse is well and he stays well. He won a good Derby race where he was going away at the finish. The pace of the race is going to be quite important, because I think there’s quite a lot of speed in the race. So they’re going to be going at a decent pace. I think it’s going to be a proper, true run 3000m race, so it going to be a true test for King Pelles and if he can come through this, we can really believe we’ve got a very good stayer on our hands.”
King Pelles ultimate target for the season is the Gold Cup.
Gavin said Gareth’s other two runners on Hollywoodbets Durban July day, Convocation in Race 2 and Tomyris in Race 11, both had each way chances.
Meanwhile, Garth Puller only has one reserve runner on the day.
Oriental Bouquet Can Show What She's Made Of
Oriental Bouquet looked headed for the big time at one stage and can win off her current lowly merit rating. (Candiese Lenferna Photography).
Vaal Thursday Formguides And Selections
R1 3 BELLA BOOP BOOP carries a nice galloping weight over an ideal trip. 2 PARIS FUN also has a good galloping weight and from draw 2 she can build on her last run when finishing close up to a promising short. 1 CYBER SPIRIT has some fair form but tries a step up in trip she is not sure to get. 5 MADAME POMPADOUR could earn her if producing her best under top work rider Sam Mosiah. (3-2-1-5)
R2 1 FOLLOW THE MASTER ran well last time when stepped up to 2,000 meters and should enjoy this further step up in trip. 3 HEROIC ACT has run well twice over 2000m in his last three runs and should enjoy this further step up in trip. 2 SANTIAGO’S PRIDE had shown some fair form over staying trips but needs to bounce back. 6 ALAKANANI has finished close up over this trip before. (1-3-2-6)
R3 5 TRIP TO STATES ran a decent race last time over 1,200 m and has very much inform0 Gavin Lerena up over a trip which he should enjoy. 4 MISS TAKES has some good form in the context of this race and should also be in the shake-up. 3 ROYALE JACKET also has the form to go close here. 1 AFTERBURN could earn her if reproducing his penultimate start. (5-4-3-1)
R4 1 CURTISS CONDOR has been a little bit costly to follow but with erena up over an interesting step up in trip he might get it right this time.4 ETHICAL has the form to be involved if able to overcome a tricky draw. 2 FLIGHTLIGHT is drawn well and should relish this trip on pedigree. 3 GIFT OF ROYAL can earn you if repeating his last start. (1,4,2,3)
R5 1 DOUGLAS DRAGON has been knocking on the door and gets another good opportunity over a suitable distance. 2 BANHA BRIDGE is an honest sort who can be involved if overcoming a wide draw. 7 TEO TORRIATTE also has a wide draw but the step up to a trip he has won over before should suit. 8 CHABAL ran well over 2,000 meters in his penultimate start and he might enjoy the step up and trip here. (1-2-7-8)
R6 10 ORIENTAL BOUQUET was at one stage thought to be top class so has been disappointing overall but she has found her place off a lowly merit rating and should go close in this race. 2 GLOBAL THUNDER should be right there if able to repeat her last start. 1 THE NAVY LARK can never be ignored over this minimum trip as a horse with plenty of pace. 3 TWENTYTWENTYVISION can be in the shake-up if repeating his last start. (10-2-1-3)
R7 6 ICHACHA disappointed first time out of the maidens in a feature but back in this company should be involved. 5 ENFLAME won well on the Maidens and starts off in a reasonable 79 merit rating. 3 LAST CAR TO PASS is knocking on the door and should be right there. 2 BEYNAC ran well last time over 1,800 meters and could also earn over this trip. (6-5-3-2)
R8 5 PALACE PRINCE won well in the Maidens and could follow up off a reasonable merit rating. 1 SAIL THE SKY could earn her if bouncing back to his best. 4 AFTER HOURS is an honest sort who could be involved in the finish. 6 SNEAK PREVIEW could be in the money if producing her best. (5-1-4-6)
Mxothwa Treble, Sharon Kotzen Double, Fortune/Greeff Double
Guarding The Wall (Querari) secures treble for Luyolo Mxothwa and a double for Sharon Kotzen. (Pauline Herman Photography).
Luyolo Mxothwa rode a treble on the Fairview poly today, two of them for Sharon Kotzen.
Andrew Fortune substituted for the sidelined Richard Fourie and rode a double for Alan Greeff.
Mxothwa is now on 69 wins for the season and he has achieved it at a strike rate of 12.37%.
Fortune is on 36 wins at 13.38%.
Greeff is on 158 wins countrywide for the season and has achieved it at a strike rate of 17.77%.
Interestingly, his 158 wins are the joint most in the country for the season together with Justin Snaith, whose 158 wins have been achieved at a strike rate of 14.77%.
Sharon Kotzen has had 30 wins at 7.81%.
Today's Question
Who is the only horses to win the July twice but not in successive years?
Picture hows Greyville in the early days.
FIELDS, Thursday, 3 July
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Today’s Question Answer
Pamphlet won in 1918 and 1920, the only dual winner of the July whose two wins were not in successive years.