Champions Season ’25 – Let The Games Begin!

Bumper card at the Theatre Of Champions

The R750 000 Independent On Saturday Gr2 Drill Hall Stakes to be run over 1400m at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday 3 May, the traditional curtain raiser to Champions Season in KwaZulu-Natal, has attracted a quality field of twelve horses, including last year’s winner Royal Aussie.

Trained by Justin Snaith, Royal Aussie will be partnered by charismatic Andrew Fortune and from a decent draw, the 5yo son of Royal Mo will have every chance of defending his crown.

Cousin Casey – one of a trio of Vercingetorix flagbearers in Saturday’s Hollywoodbets Durban July

Cousin Casey – back from a long break (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

Cousin Casey, runner-up in last season’s Hollywoodbets Gr1 Durban July and HKJC Gr1 Champions Cup, makes his first appearance since then but faces a tough challenge from the worst of the draw.

He did also run second behind Royal Aussie in the 2024 IOS Drill Hall Stakes and is very much at home at the City track.

R750 000 1400m 13:58 Ref-576
1st R445312.5, 2nd R142500, 3rd R71250, 4th R35625, 5th R17812.5, RCIS R37500
INDEPENDENT ON SATURDAY DRILL HALL STAKES (Grade 2)
Horses at Weight-For-Age + Penalties
WFA: 2yrs-11kgs 3yrs-2kgs
No Apprentice / Female Sex Allowance
1 1 Cafe Culture 60 128 A Serino Moodley Lucinda Woodruff
2 2 See It Again 58.5 127 A Raymond Danielson Michael Roberts
3 3 Royal Aussie 60 124 A Andrew Fortune Justin Snaith
4 4 Great Plains 56.5 112 A Richard Fourie Justin Snaith
5 5 Gladatorian 58.5 123 T A Sean Veale Stuart Ferrie
6 6 Barbaresco 58.5 124 T Ae S’manga Khumalo J A Janse van Vuuren
7 7 Questioning 58.5 124 BA Juan Paul v’d Merwe Vaughan Marshall
8 8 Montien 58.5 129 A Corne Orffer Piet Botha
9 9 Texas Red 58.5 115 A Kabelo Matsunyane Robyn Klaasen
10 10 Anfields Rocket 58.5 113 BA Tristan Godden Trevor Brown
11 11 The Real Prince 58.5 118 A Craig Zackey Dean Kannemeyer
12 12 Cousin Casey 58.5 125 A Gavin Lerena Sean Tarry
Same Trainer
(3,4)

Raymond Danielson has been announced as See It Again’s jockey for Champions Season and the pair will jump from a handy draw.

Gladatorian also flies the flag for the local contingent and the classy Stuart Ferrie inmate should make a bold bid for top honours.

Lucinda Woodruff has made a flying start to her Champions Season campaign and Café Culture, winner of the 2024 Post Merchants, will be looking to take full advantage of pole position.

The Real Prince – looking to take the next step up (Pic – Chase Liebenberg)

The Real Prince, a fluent winner of the Jet Master Stakes, is highly regarded by Dean Kannemeyer and will be doing his best work late while the Vaughan Marshall-trained 4yo Questioning, who is very game and super consistent, is not without a chance of troubling his rivals here.

It all adds up to a very competitive and exciting renewal of the IOS Drill Hall Stakes.

The R750 000 World Sports Betting Gr2 Guineas over 1600m has attracted a small but brilliant line-up with dual Grade 1 winner Eight On Eighteen going head to head with Fire Attack and Cosmic Speed.

 R750 000 1600m 15:18 Ref-578
1st R445312.5, 2nd R142500, 3rd R71250, 4th R35625, 5th R17812.5, RCIS R37500
WORLD SPORTS BETTING GUINEAS (Grade 2)
For 3 year-olds
No Apprentice / Female Sex Allowance
1 1 Sail The Seas 60 112 A Muzi Yeni Justin Snaith
2 2 Zeitz 60 97 BA Serino Moodley Andre Nel
3 3 Cosmic Speed 60 125 A Craig Zackey Sean Tarry
4 4 Fire Attack 60 126 A Calvin Habib Alec Laird
5 5 Eight On Eighteen 60 127 A Richard Fourie Justin Snaith
6 6 Legal Counsel 60 98 A Andrew Fortune Justin Snaith
7 7 Isivivane 60 91 A Sean Veale Peter Muscutt
8 8 On My Honour 60 108 A Chad Little Glen Kotzen
9 9 Cats Pajamas 60 115 A Gavin Lerena Frank Robinson
Same Trainer
(1,5,6)

Both Eight On Eighteen and Fire Attack may now prefer a tougher test of stamina which could open the door for Cosmic Speed to add to his excellent victory in the Grade 1 Horse Chestnut Stakes over 1600m in March.

Eight On Eighteen is rated marginally ahead of Fire Attack and Cosmic Speed by the handicappers but Justin Snaith’s exciting 3yo son of Lancaster Bomber has bigger fish to fry in the coming months. Sail The Seas and Cats Pajamas are progressive 3yo’s and can get into the mix.

A full field lines up for the R500 000 WSB Gr2 Fillies Guineas over 1600m and the race has a wide open appearance.

R500 000 1600m 14:38 Ref-577
1st R296875, 2nd R95000, 3rd R47500, 4th R23750, 5th R11875, RCIS R25000
WORLD SPORTS BETTING FILLIES GUINEAS (Grade 2)
For 3 year-old Fillies
No Apprentice / Female Sex Allowance
1 1 Vj’s Angel 60 119 A Calvin Habib Tony Peter
2 2 Mon Petit Cherie 60 108 A Richard Fourie BJ Crawford/JI Crawford
3 3 Disting 60 98 TBAe Chad Little Glen Kotzen
4 4 Jeanne Darc 60 99 A Serino Moodley Stuart Ferrie
5 5 Regeneration 60 100 Ae Tristan Godden Robbie Hill
6 6 Frozen Fantasy 60 99 A Diego De Gouveia Robyn Klaasen
7 7 Oxalis Gold 60 107 A Kabelo Matsunyane Mike / Mathew de Kock
8 8 Be Merry 60 104 A Muzi Yeni Justin Snaith
9 9 Scarlet Macaw 60 110 A Andrew Fortune Candice Bass-Robinson
10 10 Gimmefabulous 60 102 HAe Raymond Danielson M G Azzie/A A Azzie
11 11 Spumante Dolce 60 119 T A Gavin Lerena Mike / Mathew de Kock
12 12 Green Sapphire 60 104 A S’manga Khumalo Sean Tarry
13 13 Little Suzie 60 107 A Sean Veale Justin Snaith
14 14 Give Me Everything 60 103 A Craig Zackey Dean Kannemeyer
15 0 Magical View 60 96 T A Reserve 1 Michael Miller
16 0 Blind Ambition 60 91 BA Reserve 2 Brett Webber
Same Trainer
(7,11) (8,13)

Green Sapphire brings solid form into the race but has a tricky draw to overcome whereas the highly-rated VJ’s Angel will jump from pole position.

VJ’s Angel – can bounce back at this venue (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

VJ’s Angel will need to put an inexplicably bad run in the Gr1 Empress Club Stakes behind her but, judged on her best form, she is certainly one of the leading lights and is very much course suited.

Oxalis Gold has done no wrong recently and will appreciate stepping up in trip while sparingly-raced stable companion, Spumante Dolce, has the class and quality to be a major player here.

Racing gets under way at 11h40 on Saturday with the running of the annual World Sports Betting ‘Dash’ over 400m which always proves a hit amongst on-course fans. Ten runners will face the starter and another thrilling display of pure speed is anticipated.

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