
Rascallion is ahead of work partner Look For Hounds at the HDJ Gallops at Hollywoodbets Greyville this morning (Candiese Lenferna Photography).
Rascallion Could Upset The Fancied Runners



Mr Pooe at the HDJ Final Field Announcement and draw ceremony (Candiese Lenferna Photography).
Dream Come True For Mr Pooe
Owner Mr S S “Stincky” Pooe has his first runner in the Hollywoodbets Durban July, the Robyn Klaasen-trained Second Base.


Rachel Venniker’s July horse Jimmy Don is only second reserve but she is in the meantime supporting See It Again, whom she rode this morning for her guv’nor Michael Roberts (Picture: Candiese Lenferna)
Venniker’s First July Ride Proving Elusive
Rachel Venniker was all set to become the first woman jockey to ride in the Hollywoodbets Durban July last year before an unfortunate incident at the start of a race a few days before the big one saw her sidelined.

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“We knew Valiant Force was a nice horse and I couldn’t believe the price,” Adrian Murray, the winner’s trainer, said. “It didn’t make sense, I knew he was much better than that. It’s the stuff of dreams.”



Craig Zackey Happy With Dave The King’s Eyecatching Gallop
Dave The King drew the most “wows” from the crowd at the Hollywoodbets Durban July gallops at Hollywoodbets Greyville this morning as he appeared to be toying with his stable companion Safe Passage.
However, it must be borne in mind Mike de Kock has said Safe Passage gives away nothing in his workouts.
Craig Zackey was very happy with Dave The King’s gallop and said the massive horse with the massive stride had started maturing and learning to settle which he hoped would put to bed the concern he would not see out the 2200m trip.
With that in mind he was not sure whether he would lead this time because, having learnt to settle, he believed he could now be a versatile horse.
He spoke of the tremendous turn of foot the Global View gelding had displayed when coming from last over 1200m to win in his first start for the De Kock yard.
With all those variables now in play, Zackey was now looking forward to the discussions about tactics with De Kock.
Craig has ridden in “five or six” Julys and his best finish was fifth on the Duncan Howells-trained Saratoga Dancer.

See It Again put up a superb gallop at Hollywoodbets Greyville this morning under Rachel Venniker. He will be ridden by Piere Strydom in the big race (Candiese Lenferna Photography)
Some Fine Work Outs At HDJ Gallops
Without Question got the ball rolling at 7:00 a.m at this morning’s Hollywoodbets Durban July gallops, at which time there were still queues for free coffee and sticky buns.
He put in a superb gallop, striding out beautifully under big race rider Richard Fourie.
However, See It Again stole the show later.
He looked every inch the big race favourite as he powered effortlessly down the straight.
Rachel Venniker was aboard and said, “He is fit after his last run and today was just a pipe opener but he is feeling incredible.”
Equine hero Do It Again put in his usual fine July gallop, gliding down the Hollywoodbets Greyville straight in athletic fashion, belying his age (eight years old).
Rascallion also strode out nicely.
Dave The King, as mentioned in another article in this newsletter, showed off his massive stride in no uncertain terms.
Pomp And Power was his usual naughty self, dropping rider Shorty Feni as he was about to set off and the latter did very well to hold on to the rein ensuring the horse did not bolt. Pomp And Power strode out very well in the straight.
Son Of Raj galloped without the blinkers and was looking around. He will be better on race day with the blinkers on.
Pacaya was a touch lazy in his workout but looked in fine fettle.
Silver Darling and Trip Of Fortune did not give much away but did nothing wrong.
The July horses on the Highveld did nothing wrong either.


Grant van Niekerk completes his treble on the Justin Snaith-trained Zippy Over (Picture: Wayne Marks).
Van Niekerk Treble, Crawford Treble, Steyn/Arries Double, Orffer Double, Snaith Double, Nel Double
Both Grant van Niekerk and Brett Crawford had trebles at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth today (Thursday).
Ashton Arries rode a double for Piet Steyn and there were also doubles for Corne Orffer, Justin Snaith and Andre Nel.
Van Niekerk is now on 40 wins for the season at a strike rate of 12.94%.
Brett Crawford is on 97 wins at 13.80%.
Snaith is on 127 wins at 12.78%.
Orffer is on 24 wins at 8.22%.
Arries is on 36 wins at 8.45%.
Piet Steyn is on 9 wins at 11.11%.
Nel is on 35 wins at 9.11%.



Gavin Lerena scores his second win of the day on Big Eyed Girl. (JC Photos)
Schwarz, Lerena Doubles
Both Dennis Schwarz and Gavin Lerena rode doubles at Turffontein Inside today (Thursday).
Schwarz goes to 47 wins for the season at 12.24%.
Lerena is on 89 wins at 16.33%.


King Charles and Queen Camilla enjoyed themselves at the races today and Charles had his first Royal Ascot winner. (Hellomagazine.com)
Today’s Question
Desert Hero delivered King Charles his first winner at Royal Ascot today with victory in the King George V Stakes. How many Royal Ascot winners did Queen Elizabeth II have?

Queen Elizabeth receives the trophy after Estimate had won the Gold Cup (Alastair Grant AP).







