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BORROWDALE PARK MEETING ABANDONED

“Due to the imposition of the fees imposed on the MTC by the NHRA and the short space of time within which to raise the extra funds, tomorrow’s race meeting has been abandoned on the instruction of the NHRA.

“In light of that our next race meeting will be the 1st of July then the 15th of July and culminating on the 29th of July.”

Jacky Sparrow Hard To Fault

Although I do not believe in racing certainties it is hard to imagine Jacky Sparrow will not win the 1800m Silver Slipper (L) – second leg of Zimbabwe’s Triple Tiara – at Borrowdale Park on Wednesday.

The three-year-old daughter of Jackson, trained by Debra Swanson, already has the first leg, the 1600m Fillies Classic, under her belt. Zavannahgold seems the most likely to cause an upset – or maybe Coffeeberry and My Secret Place can surprise.

Jeffery Syster rides Jacky Sparrow for the first time here. This filly won five of her first six starts. She beat Zavannahgold by 0.25 lengths at level weights in the Fillies Classic, and both Coffeeberry and My Secret Place were much further back. On Wednesday all the runners carry 58 kgs.

Her last outing was in the OK Grand Challenge won by Down To Business (Syster) on June 3. Both Jacky Sparrow and Zavannahgold carried 52 kgs and finished 2.50 and 4 lengths, respectively, behind the winner who was giving them 2.5 kgs.

For the record, Jacky Sparrow beat Down To Business in the Guineas Trial and the Zimbabwe Guineas, earlier in the season.

Zavannahgold, by Var (USA), is trained by Bridget Stidolph and Jarryd Penny has the ride. She won over 1260m and dead-heated with Down To Business over 1700m on April 21, when in receipt of 5.5 kgs.

Coffeeberry (Master Of My Fate), the second Stidolph runner, will have Diego da Gouveia on board. In February she beat Bruce’s Spirit over 1700m when in receipt of 2.5 kgs. The older horse turned the tables, subsequently, when they met over 2000m.

My Secret Place (Vercingetorix) has recently joined Amy Bronkhorst’s yard, and Nikki Sibanda rides. She won a 1600m Maiden Plate on June 3, and prior to that has been thereabouts in most of her starts.

There are six races on Wednesday’s card and the first is due off at 12 20. The Silver Slipper is at 15 15.

Photograph by Zimbabwe Equine News: Jacky Sparrow, nearest the camera, was involved in a battle royal with stable companion Down To Business in the 2023 Zimbabwe Guineas. She won by 0.10 lengths.

Down To Business – WOW

Down To Business and Holy Land. Photograph by Laurent Viguie.

DOWN TO Business, trained by Debra Swanson and ridden by Jeffery Syster, has won the 2023 $70 000 OK Grand Challenge (GR1).

Bred by Mayesh Chetty, the Wylie Hall (AUS) colt is owned by Paul Rugg, Grant Littleford, and Spencer Murray.

Congratulations to all the winning connections.

Only Him, carrying 60kgs, was second – or maybe third – all a bit confusing. Well done him

Holy Land was second – now confirmed. Winning margin 0.10 length.

Come Racing Tomorrow

The first race at Borrowdale Park tomorrow (Saturday 3rd June 2023) is off at 11 00 and the feature, the US$70 000 OK Grand Challenge (GR1), over 1800m, is at 15 10 pm.

Tips, Final Fields, Online Card, Card Changes etc on this site.

The race meeting can be viewed on DSTV channel 280 and on Formgrids


What A Glorious Bunch

The Girls May Have It – but…

Saturday’s OK Grand Challenge (GR1) is not short of Borrowdale Park stars – but the more I look at the 2023 OK field the more interesting some of the female contingent gets.

What a glorious bunch.

Together, Lily Blue, Dindingwe, True Beauty and latterly, Jacky Sparrow, have, since 2019, provided most of the excitement, locally, and may even be up for more of the same this week.

True Beauty, winner of the 2022 Castle Tankard had, unfortunately, to be scratched from the 2023 race, but she is set to run in the OK Grand Challenge, having run the closest of seconds to Seven Seas in this race last year. The daughter of Skitt Skizzle carried 55.5 kgs when she won the 2022 Tankard and, in this race, will shoulder 60 kgs, as will Mr Greenlight and Only Him. 

This means True Beauty will be giving her old rival, Dindingwe, 3 kgs on Saturday – which is a tough ask given their performance in the three-year-old Classics at level weights.  True Beauty came into her own at four, but that said I was impressed by Dindingwe’s second to Ideal View in the 2023 Tankard when Dindingwe went down by a quarter of a length, conceding 3 kgs.

Ideal View’s 2023 Tankard victory was impressive but his stablemate Down To Business (also on 52kgs) was only 0.35 lengths back, while Raining Again (54kgs) was 1.60 lengths behind.  Raining Again has beaten both Down To Business and Jacky Sparrow before and will meet both Ideal View and Down To Business on better terms here.

I must admit to being surprised when Jacky Sparrow headed the OK opening betting, as winning the Fillies Classic is far from what she is likely to encounter in the OK Grand Challenge.  However, Jacky Sparrow has won five of her six starts and could prove me wrong. It is not the filly’s fault she has lacked opportunities to shine.

And no, I haven’t forgotten Lily Blue – and I am aware that plenty of her fans fear she is “no longer interested and may not choose to race.” This may be true but watch out if this 6-year-old mare is in the mood. Carrying 56,5 kgs, Lily Blue was 3.60 lengths behind the 2023 Tankard winner, and here Ideal View will receive 1 kg from Lily Blue not 4.5 kgs as before.

One could drive oneself crazy comparing weights, and so on, but just admit any of the entrants could, on their day, win this race. Start making a case for one runner and another quickly puts his or her oar in.

Of course, I will be hoping one of our girls gets lucky one more time.

Photographs Zimbabwe Equine News: From left – True Beauty, Dindingwe, Lily Blue Below: Jacky Sparrow.

A Day To Remember

The connections of Ideal View were in fine form on Saturday when their Global View gelding won the prestigious 2000m Castle Tankard (GR1) at Borrowdale Park, beating stable companions, Dindingwe and Down To Business, to the wire.

The happy owners are Messrs C J Smith, P D Gorringe, S P Gorringe, V Patel, D K Ward, G Carter& M W Smith. Debra Swanson was the successful trainer and Nathan Klink was in the irons. Ideal View was bred by Riyo Stud.

Hearty Congratulations!

Photographs Zimbabwe Equine News

Grand Warrior Out

Borrowdale Park fans were devastated to learn that Grand Warrior will not take part in today’s Castle Tankard. Debra Swanson’s champion was lame yesterday morning… for the first time ever.


So very sorry Centaur Syndicate.

True Beauty Out

It is with bitter disappointment that Tomcat Racing has announced that True Beauty will not be back to defend her Tankard title. “We had a set back over this long weekend and under veterinary advice it was concluded that it was best not to run her. We aim to be back for the OK Grand Challenge.”

Castle Tankard Field & Betting


Fifteen horses have accepted to run in the 2023 Castle Tankard at Borrowdale Park on the 6th May.
Betting on Grand Warrior opened at evens 1-1. and last year’s Tankard winner, True Beauty, was 8-1. Down To Business was also 8-1, and Only Him 7-1.

He Did It

Winner of the INDEPENDENCE TROPHY-GRAND WARRIOR G PIETERSE-TRAINED BY: Mrs D Swanson OWNED BY: Centaur Syndicate( Nom:Mr C J Danckwerts)

Grand Warrior – three-year-old son of Global View (USA) – won the 2023 Independence Trophy at Borrowdale Park on Friday. Impressively!

He is trained by Debra Swanson, and Gabriell Pieterse was in the irons. The gelding has now won all his five starts. He is owned by the Centaur Syndicate and was bred by Ascot Stud Pty Ltd.

Only Him, Dindingwe and Mr Greenlight filled the minor places.

Congratulations everyone.

Photographs by Zimbabwe Equine News.

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