2015 July – 68 Entered

French Navy - part of the powerful Sean Tarry entry

French Navy – part of the powerful Sean Tarry entry

The Justin Snaith pairing of Futura and Legislate head a list of 68 nominations for this year’s R3,5 million Vodacom Durban July. First entries for Africa’s Greatest Horseracing Event to be run at Greyville Racecourse on Saturday, July 4, were revealed at a function to launch the three-month Champions Season festival of racing at Greyville on Thursday and include the majority of the country’s best middle distance horses.

Among the initial nominations is the brilliant grey filly Majmu, recent winner of the Gr 1 L Jaffee Empress Club Stakes, plus Wilgerbosdrift Triple Tiara hopeful and Gr 1 SA Fillies Classic winner Siren’s Call. In fact three-year-old fillies were prominent in the entry with seven nominations including Gr 1 Maine Chance Paddock Stakes and Gr 1 Klawervlei Majorca stakes winner Inara, Same Jurisdiction, Trophy Wife, Tamanee and Pine Princess.

Dean Kannemeyer - has 5 horses nominated

Dean Kannemeyer – has 5 horses nominated

Sean Tarry, who has an enviable recent record in the race having won two of the last three running’s with Pomodoro and Heavy Metal, has nominated eleven runners while Mike de Kock has entered 8, Justin Snaith 7 and Dean Kannemeyer 5.

Included in Tarry’s strong entry along with Siren’s Call, is recent SA Derby Trial winner French Navy, the highest rated of the three-year-old males entered, and the promising Cagiva who could well make the final line-up with a handy galloping weight. The Tarry-trained Heavy Metal, winner in 2013, is back in the country after a stint in Dubai and has shown promising form since his return.

Gr 1 Investec Cape Derby winner Ertijaal, who ran below form in the Gr 1 SA Classic, is one of the leading sophomore males entered along with strong entry from Kannemeyer who has pencilled in the very promising Afrikaburn and Balance Sheet along with year-older Power King and Solar Star.

Outside of Futura and Legislate, Snaith has entered recent Byerley Turk winner Heartland, a full brother to the Gr 1 winning colt and now sire Jackson.

HORSE

A/S

M/R

 

TRAINER

ERTIJAAL (AUS)

(3C)

107

A

Mike de Kock

DEPUTY JUD

(3C)

106

A

Mike Azzie

JAYYED

(3C)

105

AT

Mike de Kock

LIGHT THE LIGHTS

(3C)

102

A

Glen Kotzen

THE CONGLOMERATE (AUS)

(3C)

100

A

Joey Ramsden

HEARTLAND

(3C)

97

A

Justin Snaith

GREEK LEGEND

(3C)

94

BA

Mike Azzie

TRIP TO RIO

(3C)

90

A

Mike de Kock

SCOTSNOG

(3C)

87

A

Mike de Kock

MAJMU (AUS)

(3F)

114

A

Mike de Kock

INARA

(3F)

110

A

Mike Bass

SIREN’S CALL

(3F)

109

A

Sean Tarry

SAME JURISDICTION

(3F)

108

A

Duncan Howells

TROPHY WIFE

(3F)

103

A

Sean Tarry

PINE PRINCESS

(3F)

102

A

Mike de Kock

TAMAANEE (AUS)

(3F)

102

A

Sean Tarry

FRENCH NAVY

(3G)

110

A

Sean Tarry

AFRIKABURN

(3G)

108

BA

Dean Kannemeyer

AMSTERDAM

(3G)

108

AT

Paul Peter

UNPARALLELED

(3G)

108

A

Johan Janse van Vuuren

BALANCE SHEET

(3G)

94

BA

Dean Kannemeyer

ULTIMATE DOLLAR

(3G)

94

A

Justin Snaith

RUN RHINO RUN

(3G)

90

A

Paul Lafferty

LEGAL EAGLE

(3G)

89

A

Sean Tarry

STORMY ECLIPSE

(3G)

89

AT

Charles Laird

SHEA DEVON (AUS)

(3G)

86

A

Geoff Woodruff

DANTE’S LEGACY

(3G)

85

A

Gavin van Zyl

ALL THE BIDS

(3G)

62

A

Corne Spies

FUTURA

(4C)

120

A

Justin Snaith

LEGISLATE

(4C)

117

A

Justin Snaith

LOUIS THE KING

(4C)

116

A

Geoff Woodruff

ARION

(4C)

101

A

Justin Snaith

ATHINA

(4F)

106

AT

Joe Soma

HELDERBERG BLUE

(4G)

110

A

Mike Bass

GOGETTHESHERIFF

(4G)

107

A

Jacques Strydom

POWER KING

(4G)

106

BA

Dean Kannemeyer

KOCHKA

(4G)

105

A

Alyson Wright

BOLD INSPIRATION

(4G)

104

BA

Charles Laird

JUDICIAL

(4G)

102

BA

Tyrone Zackey

KINGSTON MINES (GB)

(4G)

100

A

Mike de Kock

DE KOCK

(4G)

98

A

Brett Crawford

DYNASTIC POWER

(4G)

98

A

Stan Elley

MOUNTAIN MASTER

(4G)

96

BAT

Mike Bass

SOLAR STAR

(4G)

94

A

Dean Kannemeyer

DOUBLE CLUTCH

(4G)

93

AT

Paul Lafferty

AKII BUA (AUS)

(4G)

89

A

Mike de Kock

RUSHMORE RIVER

(4G)

89

BAT

Joe Soma

RAKE’S CHESTNUT

(4G)

88

BAT

Geoff Woodruff

KING OF PAIN

(5G)

114

BA

Joey Ramsden

HOT TICKET

(5G)

112

BA

Dean Kannemeyer

NO WORRIES

(5G)

111

BA

Gavin van Zyl

KILLUA CASTLE (AUS)

(5G)

109

BA

Geoff Woodruff

TELLINA

(5G)

109

A

Geoff Woodruff

CAGIVA

(5G)

103

A

Sean Tarry

SABADELL

(5G)

103

A

Kumaran Naidoo

THE HANGMAN

(5G)

101

A

Sean Tarry

CANDY MOON

(5G)

100

A

Paul Gadsby

DYNAMIC

(5G)

100

A

Justin Snaith

HEAVY METAL

(6G)

112

A

Sean Tarry

HALVE THE DEFICIT

(6G)

111

A

Sean Tarry

JET EXPLORER

(6G)

109

A

Justin Snaith

WHITELINE FEVER

(6G)

107

A

Sean Tarry

PUNTA ARENAS

(6G)

106

A

Stan Elley

ICE MACHINE

(6G)

105

A

Charles Laird

HENRY HIGGINS

(6G)

103

BA

Paul Peter

MEISSA

(6G)

98

A

Gary Alexander

GOLD ONYX (NZ)

(7G)

110

AT

Sean Tarry

 Wylie Hall  (5C)  W.Marwing

Total Number of first entries: 

68

GENERAL INFORMATION

Number of Fillies entered:

8

Number of Colts & Geldings entered:

59

Number of 3yr olds entered:

28

Number of 4yr olds entered:

20

Number of 5yr olds entered:

11

Number of 6yr olds entered:

8

Number of 7yr olds entered:

1

TOP 5 TRAINER ENTRIES

Sean Tarry

11

Mike de Kock

8

Justin Snaith

7

Dean Kannemeyer

5

Geoff Woodruff

5

IMPORTANT DATES TO DIARISE

Monday, 11 May 2015

First Declaration

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

First Supplementary Entries

Monday, 1 June 2015

Second Declaration

Monday, 8 June 2015

Final Supplementary Entries

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Weights Published

Monday, 22 June 2015

Final Declaration

Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Announcement of Final Field and Barrier Draw

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Vodacom Durban July Gallops at Greyville Racecourse

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