Picture: Melech (JC Photos)

Jockey has partnered Roy Magner’s four-year-old, Melech, to three victories

David Mollett (Business Day)
Muzi Yeni has his first SA championship as his main objective this term but the popular rider will now be eyeing a big race win in the Onamission Charity Mile at Turffontein on October 28.
Trainer Roy Magner’s four-year-old, Melech, threw his hat in the ring for the grade 2 race over 1,600m with a fourth-place finish in last Saturday’s 1,600m Pinnacle Stakes.
Owner John Finlayson will also be excited about a possible big payday — he’s accustomed to winning minor events on the highveld but doesn’t have many runners in group races. His gelding cost R220,000 when purchased from Riverton Stud.
Melech is lightly raced — he has contested seven races — and Yeni has partnered the son of William Longsword to three of those victories.
A total of 38 entries have been received for the Charity Mile and they include Puerto Manzano, Cousin Casey and defending champion Bingwa.
While trainer Mike de Kock was golfing in Sun City, two of his top performers, Union Square and Safe Passage, turned in encouraging efforts in Saturday’s race at Turffontein.
Union Square, a R700,000 son of Rafeef who won the Dingaans in November last year, signaled he’s coming back to his best taking second place (beaten two lengths) behind Alec Laird’s winner Atticus Finch.
The Betway Summer Cup looks certain to be on the agenda for Union Square. He is a 22-1 chance for a win and 4-1 a place with bookmaker Lance Michael and the latter price looks appealing.
Safe Passage — 6-1 second favourite for the Cup — disappointed in the Durban July when finishing seven lengths behind Winchester Mansion. However, De Kock is sure to be pleased with his effort on Saturday when Diego De Gouveia piloted the six-time winner into sixth place about four lengths behind the winner.
It has to be said it has been a long time between drinks for Safe Passage — owned and bred by Drakenstein Stud — with the Silvano gelding without a win since taking the Daily News 2000 in May 2022.
Nevertheless, it’s worth remembering Safe Passage ran second to Puerto Manzano in last season’s Summer Cup so perhaps the five-year-old is peaking at just the right time.
Entries below:
Race-7 (Turf) R1 000 000 1600m
ALLIED STEELRODE – ONAMISSION CHARITY MILE (Grade 2)
Open
WFA: 3yrs-8kgs 4yrs-0.5kgs
No Apprentice / Female Sex Allowance
0 Dave The King (4C) 0 126 A Mike de Kock
0 Puerto Manzano (ARG) Accepted (6G) 0 123 BA J A Janse van Vuuren
0 Cousin Casey (4C) 0 122 BA Sean Tarry
0 Main Defender (3G) 0 121 A Tony Peter
0 Winchester Mansion (5G) 0 121 CA Brett Crawford
0 Safe Passage (5G) 0 120 BAT Mike de Kock
0 Second Base (6G) 0 120 XA Robyn Klaasen
0 Bingwa Accepted (6G) 0 119 BA e J A Janse van Vuuren
0 Bless My Stars (4F) 0 119 A Sean Tarry
0 Eye Of The Prophet (4G) 0 119 BA Paul Matchett
0 Humdinger (5M) 0 119 A Mike de Kock
0 William Robertson (5G) 0 119 JA Corne Spies
0 Billy Bowlegs (4C) 0 118 A Brett Crawford
0 Mk’s Pride (6H) 0 118 BA Tony Peter
0 Sandringham Summit (3C) 0 117 AT David Nieuwenhuizen
0 Future Pearl (4G) 0 116 AT Sean Tarry
0 Son Of Raj (4G) 0 115 BA Weiho Marwing
0 Shoemaker (4G) 0 114 BA Mike de Kock
0 East Coast (4C) 0 111 A Mike de Kock
0 Litigation (5G) 0 110 CAT Sean Tarry
0 Melech (4G) 0 110 A Roy Magner
0 Meridius (4G) 0 110 A Tony Peter
0 Forever Mine (6G) 0 109 A Mike de Kock
0 Lady Of Power (4F) 0 109 AT M G Azzie/A A Azzie
0 Star Coin (4G) 0 109 BA Alec Laird
0 Tipsy Tarragon (4F) 0 108 PA Tony Peter
0 Marigold Hotel (5M) 0 107 HA Sean Tarry
0 Whafeef (5G) 0 107 A Stuart Pettigrew
0 Sun Blushed (4G) 0 106 A Michael Roberts
0 Infinite Wonder (6G) 0 103 A Paul Matchett
0 Electric Gold (4G) 0 102 BA Tony Peter
0 Atticus Finch (4G) 0 101 A Alec Laird
0 River Romeo (4G) 0 101 A Paul Matchett
0 Another Level (5G) 0 98 A Candice Dawson
0 Running Rifles (5G) 0 95 A e Tony Peter
0 Silent War (5G) 0 93 A Tony Peter
0 Juliet Tango (5M) 0 91 A Paul Matchett
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