Snaith’s Royal Dynasty!

Dynasty trio gives Snaith a powerful hand

The Justin Snaith yard fields a powerful three-pronged Dynasty attack in the 155th renewal of the Gr1 L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate to be run at Kenilworth on 9 January 2016.

Legislate -not an ideal prep

Legislate – can he bounce back?

South Africa’s premier weight-for-age mile contest was first run in 1861 and boasts an honour roll that includes the greatest horses to grace the turf in this country.

Cape champion trainer Justin Snaith aims for his second victory in the blue and white mile festival after Gimmethegreenlight got up in a thriller to beat the international champion Variety Club in 2012.

Snaith saddles our last two SA Horses Of The Year in Legislate and last year’s winner Futura, as well as the emerging talent Heartland.  All three are by superstar sire Dynasty and represent a very powerful attack.

Power King - July winner is a nominee

Power King – July winner draws 1

Dean Kannemeyer, who won the race in 2013 with present day Summerhill sire Capetown Noir, was thrilled with the 1 draw pulled by his Vodacom Durban July winner Power King.

R1 000 000 1600m
L’ORMARINS QUEEN’S PLATE (WFA) (Grade 1)
Weight For Age

No Apprentice Allowance

1 8 Legal Eagle 60 120 T A …………… Sean Tarry
2 2 Futura 60 119 A B Fayd’Herbe Justin Snaith
3 10 Captain America 60 117 A C Orffer Brett Crawford
4 6 Legislate 60 117 A P Strydom Justin Snaith
5 11 Act Of War 60 115 T A A Marcus Joey Ramsden
6 13 Bouclette Top (ARG) 60 114 BA W Marwing Alec Laird
7 3 Night Trip 60 109 BA G van Niekerk Mike Bass
8 1 Power King 60 109 BA G Behr Dean Kannemeyer
9 4 Master Sabina 60 108 T A G Lerena Geoff Woodruff
10 12 Gold Onyx (NZ) 60 107 T A S Khumalo Sean Tarry
11 7 Heartland 60 107 A A Domeyer Justin Snaith
12 5 King Of Pain 60 106 A S Randolph Joey Ramsden
13 14 Ashton Park 60 103 A M Byleveld Mike Bass
14 9 Noah From Goa 55 111 A A Delpech Mike de Kock
(1,10) (2,4,11) (5,12) (7,13)

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