De Kock’s Mixed Tuesday Fortunes

Aragosta will be a danger in the next two legs

It was a Tuesday evening of mixed fortunes for multiple champion trainer Mike de Kock.

He is on the road to winning the SA Triple Crown for the second straight year, but clearly isn’t  pleased about Desert Miracle getting beaten in the SA Triple Tiara opener.

It is reported on the Mike de Kock racing website that Smanga Khumalo produced recent Gr2 Dingaans winner Safe Passage with a powerful run to make it five wins on the trot with victory in the R1 million World Sports Betting Gr2 Gauteng Guineas at Turffontein on Tuesday evening.

Mike de Kock – has a good sort on his hands

On the strength of this run, especially, Mike de Kock will fancy his chances of making it a SA Triple Crown double after the recently retired new Ridgemont Highlands stallion Malmoos’ dramatic success a year earlier.

Mike de Kock said: “This was a big run tonight since I’ve always thought of Safe Passage as a horse who’ll be best over 2000m and up. He has freakish heart recovery rates. His win just made me realise again what a great stallion Silvano was and it’s a pleasure to have one of his top sons in training after he died, thanks to Gaynor Rupert and Drakenstein. Silvano was a top racehorse that became a wonderful sire and he’s left a legacy with Vercingetorix who is doing the job. He was also a top racehorse and gets his offspring to sprint and stay.”

While Safe Passage is an obvious Triple Crown hopeful, his stablemate Aragosta (fourth in Guineas, staying on) will present a danger in both the next two legs, the SA Classic (1800m) and the SA Derby (2450m). Mike said: “He’s a very good horse too, it’s also a case of the further the better so it will be interesting to see what will happen between the pair when they clash over further.”

The stable’s star filly Desert Miracle was beaten into third, in the G2 Gauteng Fillies Guineas. Mike commented: “This to me was a totally unacceptable ride considering we had a game plan. We’ll leave it at that.”

He said about Bold Act: “I think she showed us now she doesn’t stay a mile, we’ll revert to shorter with her. Clafoutis ran well, she was beaten just over four lengths over a trip too short.

“Our first-timer Arividicio made a very good debut in a Juvenile Plate against winners, he’s one punters can follow.”

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