Grand Heritage – It’s A Full House

Alexander's Pivotal Pursuit to carry top weight

A full field of 28 runners and two reserves have been unveiled for the inaugural running of The Grand Heritage, sponsored by World Sports Betting, at the Vaal Racecourse on 1 October.

There’s a 14kg spread between the field for the 1475m contest with top-weighted runner Pivotal Pursuit set to shoulder 64kg while bottom weight of 50kg will all be carried by Urgent Fury, Analyse This and Bold Rex all falling into tier three as per the conditions of the race..

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Pivotal Pursuit – topweighted and very consistent

“After an initial flood of entries – a total of 102 were received – it was always going to be a tough task to try and whittle the number of horses which met the qualifying criteria down to the final list of runners,” said Jay Harielall, general manager Racing Operations, said of the task the panel faced to confirm the final field.

“But the fact that there was so much interest in this event was a big positive and we are hoping that it’s a sign that this event will continue to grow in the future,” added Clyde Basel, Phumelela Racing Executive.

Of the 28-runners, 10 of them have run and won since their names were put forward as nominees. Those runners include Bulleting Home, Thrust, Irish Pride, Kings Archer, National Key, Humidor, Miracle Bureau, Belenos, Man’s Inn and Urgent Fury.

Jockey arrangements will be announced in due course as well as the fields for The Grand Heritage Consolation and the two 1200m contests that will also likely host 28-runners.

Humidor

KZN challenger Humidor

As far as the readiness of the racing surface, the testing phase was deemed a success after racing on Tuesday which saw the starting stalls placed in the middle of the track and the fields able to utilise the width of the track.

There have been concerns about a draw bias but given that the final race of the day was won by a horse on what is considered to be the ‘wrong side’ of the track those fears may have been allayed.

“As far as the perception of a draw bias is concerned, we saw that regardless of which side of the track a jockey chooses to use if he has the right horse underneath him then it doesn’t become a factor.”

R750 000 1475m
1st R406250, 2nd R130000, 3rd R65000, 4th R32500, 5th R16250, 6th R10000, 7th R10000, 8th R10000, 9th R10000, 10th R10000
WORLD SPORTS BETTING GRAND HERITAGE (Non-Black Type)
Open
WFA: 3yrs-8kgs 4yrs-0.5kgs
No Apprentice Allowance
1 28 Pivotal Pursuit 64 103 BA A Fortune Gary Alexander
2 5 Bulleting Home 63.5 102 A B Lerena Sean Tarry
3 23 Moofeed (AUS) 63.5 100 A W Marwing Mike de Kock
4 18 Donny G 62 100 A G van Niekerk Sean Tarry
5 26 Celtic Captain 61.5 99 BA W Kennedy Gavin van Zyl
6 10 Persian Rug 60 95 A J Mariba Mike de Kock
7 22 Thrust 59 93 A R Simons Paul Matchett
8 17 Irish Pride 58 92 A G Lerena Johan Janse van Vuuren
9 16 Lunar Approach 58 92 T A …………… Sean Tarry
10 3 Kings Archer 58 91 BA M V’Rensburg Stuart Pettigrew
11 11 Shepard One 58 91 A R Munger Gary Alexander
12 25 Arctica 57.5 91 BA C Zackey Mike Azzie
13 29 Macduff (AUS) 57.5 90 A D Dillon Joey Ramsden
14 14 National Key 57.5 90 T A …………… Brian Wiid
15 30 Alexa 55.5 87 A R Danielson Geoff Woodruff
16 27 Chepardo 55.5 86 *C Murray Alec Laird
17 19 Humidor 55.5 86 A M Yeni Tony Rivalland
18 7 Front Rank 55 85 T A …………… Tyrone Zackey
19 20 Miracle Bureau 54.5 85 T A C Maujean Joe Soma
20 9 Netflix 54.5 85 A …………… Lucky Houdalakis
21 2 Belenos 53.5 83 BA J P v’d Merwe Alec Laird
22 1 Le Clos 53 82 A K Zechner Mike Azzie
23 24 Awesome Adam (AUS) 53 81 TBA *L Hewitson Mike Azzie
24 4 Man’s Inn 52.5 80 BA …………… Lucky Houdalakis
25 6 Raise The Red 51 77 TBA J Penny Lucky Houdalakis
26 13 Bold Rex 50 87 A T Appie Mike de Kock
27 21 Analyse This 50 75 A K de Melo Paul Peter
28 8 Urgent Fury 50 75 TBA …………… Paul Peter
29 12 Move Like Jagger 50 71 TBA Reserve 1 Louis Goosen
30 15 Nephrite 51 78 A Reserve 2 Lucky Houdalakis
Same Trainer – Not Coupled on Tote
(1,11) (2,4,9) (3,6,26) (12,22,23) (16,21) (20,24,25,30) (27,28)

With a beer garden and performances throughout the day by popular DJ, Vin Deysel, as well as entertainment for children on offer it promises to be a great day out. There’s also a big screen to broadcast the Rugby Championship action between Australia and the Springboks.

Another highlight on the day will the annual running of the Groom’s Race which will see 40 Vaal-based grooms race down the 1600m straight for a share of R20,000.

Entrance to the event and parking is free and gates open at 10am.

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