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We Race On Saturday

There is racing at Borrowdale Park this Saturday and the feature is the 1600m Sunshine Cup, where only four runners have stood their ground.

The field includes recent Republic Cup winner, Jaeger Moon, and Abayyaan, Ideal View and Wantage, all of whom finished behind Jaeger Moon that day. Morgan Nyamagwete has the ride on Jaeger Moon, and Jeffery Syster will be on Abayyaan.  Wantage will be under visiting jockey Nathan Klink, while Norbert Takawira pilots Ideal View.

The first race on the card is due off at noon, and the Sunshine Cup  at 14 20.

Photograph by Gavin Macleod.

Good Show Var Aglow

Var Aglow, owned by the ZimFun Racing Club, won the Commander AirForce of Zimbabwe Sprint at Borrowdale Park on Saturday, in the closest of finishes with Jet Mirage (0.05 lengths).

The 9-time winner, bred by Vanessa Harrison, is trained by Debra Swanson and Nobert Takawira was riding. Congratulations everyone.

Photograph by Zimbabwe Equine News.

Racing – At Last

Abayyaan. Deryl Daniels rides on Saturday.

The first race at Borrowdale Park tomorrow, Saturday the 12th of October 2024, is off at 12 noon, and the feature race is the 1200m Commander Airforce Of Zimbabwe Sprint.

All the runners will carry 60 kgs, and if you believe in Merit Ratings, then Jet Mirage and Abayyaan (shown here) must be the best bets. That said, this is the first meeting of the Borrowdale 2024/5 racing season; the last race meeting was on July 27th.  After such a long break anything could happen.

It should be a fun day, and it will be good to be back racing.

Photograph by Zimbabwe Equine News

START OF THE BORROWDALE PARK 2024/25 SEASON

Air Force Day at Borrowdale Park is on Saturday the 12th of October, and the Final Fields have been published on this site. There are five races on the card and the first is off at 12 noon.

Photograph by Andrew Philip.

Another Good Day For Debra

Before winning the $55 000 Republic Cup (GR3) with Jaeger Moon, Debra Swanson saddled the winners of the first three races on Saturday’s Borrowdale Park card.

Copper Fire, under Deryl Daniels, won the 1200m Catercraft Maiden Plate for the Centaur Syndicate (nominee Craig Danckwerts).

Daniels was in the irons again when Karvani took the 1600m Air Zimbabwe MR 75 Handicap. Karvani is owned by the Watanga Syndicate (nominee: Sandra Schwartz).

Then, Mathew Thackeray on Red Top, for the Zim Fun Racing Club (nominee C J Smith), won the 1200m Civil Aviation Authority Of Zimbabwe MR 80 Handicap.

Copper Fire is by Willow Magic (AUS) out of a New Approval (IRE) mare, and the two-year-old filly was bred by Blue Karoo Stud.

Karvani, by Coup de Grace (USA) was bred by Klawervlei Stud, while Red Top, bred by Mr D G M Southey is by Red Ray, and this was his fifth win – but the first for ZimFun.

Congratulations to all the winning connections.

Photographs by Zimbabwe Equine News. Above: Copper Fire. Below left: Karvani. Below Right: Red Top.

New Galaxy Collects Her Tiara

It was a repeat of the 1800mSilver Slipper (L) when the Thomas Mason trained New Galaxy, with Kaidan Brewer up, won the 2000m Zimbabwe Oaks (L) at Borrowdale Park on Saturday – with stable companion Trust Me (Nyamagwete) close behind.

The daughter of New Predator (AUS) now wears Zimbabwe’s Triple Tiara and her happy owners are Mesdames A G Mason, Edith Tapfuma, R A Dorward, S P Moyo & Mr G Tafeni, Messrs D T Machingaidze& Dr R Mhizha. The three-year-old filly was bred by Tawny Syndicate.

It was an exciting finish with Trust Me half a length off at the line and Dark Future (Greyling) 1.25 lengths behind the winner. Jumped A Red (Klink) came fourth.

Congratulations everyone. Memories are made of this.

Photographs by Zimbabwe Equine News.   

Starring Jaeger Moon…

JAEGER MOON, by Capetown Noir won the Republic Cup (GR3) at Borowdale Park on Saturday the 27th of July 2024. The six-year-old gelding has won two races in Zimbabwe and this was his 10th win overall. He is trained by Debra Swanson, Tristan Godden was riding and Jaeger Moon was bred by Summerhill Stud (Pty) Ltd.

The delighted owners are Messrs P D Gorringe, S P Gorringe, V Patel, D K Ward and M W Smith. Minor places to Buster BarnesIdeal View and Raffles – winning margins 1.25, 1.50 and 0.50 lengths. Abayyaan came fifth.

Congratulations to all the winning connections.

Photographs: Zimbabwe Equine News.

Jaegar Mooon Tristan Godden

RAFFLES – BUSTER BARNES – OR ?

Everyone who races at Borrowdale Park dreams of winning one, if not all, of what we know as the Big Three – and the last of those, the $55 000 Republic Cup over 1900m is on Saturday.

Raffles won the first, the 2000m Castle Tankard, beating Majestic Warrior who was receiving 6 kgs by 3 lengths. This Saturday Majestic Warrior will receive 7.5 kgs from Raffles. On Tankard Day Wantage, Ideal View and Holy Land were not far behind him.

Triple Crown Winner Buster Barnes won the 1800m OK Grand Challenge on the 8th of June, beating Raffles by two lengths when receiving 10 kgs, and then came Raining Again, Ideal View and Citrusdal. This time Buster Barnes will receive 5.5 kgs from Raffles and Jet Mirage, both of whom will carry 61 kgs.

Most of the main players in the first two of the 2024 Big Three step out again on Saturday – plus recent winner Abayyaan, Admirals Chance, Tradition and Jaegar Moon. This is a race everyone would like to win and over 1900m weight will count. Of course, there is a turnaround in most of the weights that should be considered, but I hate arithmetic (and never progressed to Maths). There is plenty of time for all serious punters to consult Formgrids https://www.formgrids.info/ Good luck with that.

The first race on Saturday is off at 12:00, and this is the last call for lunches. If you need to eat, please contact 0712400753 NOW.

And by the way, Captive Moon is a runner in Race 4 ,an 1800m MR 87 Handicap, with Morgen Nyamagwete riding.

Photograph: Zimbabwe Equine News.

Let’s Not Forget ‘The Oaks’

Amidst the razzmatazz surrounding the Republic Cup (GR3) at Borrowdale Park on Saturday, it is easy to overlook the 2000m Zimbabwe Oaks, the final leg of our Triple Tiara, which also takes place that day.

New Galaxy has already won the 1600m Fillies Classic, and the 1800m Silver Slipper (L), and only has to triumph on Saturday to collect the 2024 Tiara. But how will she handle the extra 200m?

All of Saturday’s Zim Oaks runners finished behind New Galaxy in the Silver Slipper. Trust Me was 0.75 lengths behind the winner and then came Emma Of Normandy (3.75), Dark Future (9.75) and Jumped A Red (21.75).

Once again, they will meet at level weights. Let’s have a look at their breeding – New Galaxy (New Predator (AUS) – Ruler Of The Sky by Judpot (USA); Trust Me (Mambo In Seattle (USA) – Would I Lie To You by A.P. Answer (USA); Dark Future (Futura – Bella Nero by Caesour (USA); Emma Of Normandy (William Longsword – Ice Pageant by National Emblem), and Jumped A Red is byCanford Cliffs (IRE) out of Light Chaser by Gimmethegreenlight (AUS).

There is nothing wrong with that but only a couple of these three-year-old fillies have gone further, so far, and they haven’t distinguished themselves – yet.

I hope New Galaxy is gobbling her oats, working well, and all set for Saturday.

Photograph by Zimbabwe Equine News: The Finish of the 1800m Silver Slipper, won by New Galaxy, with Trust Me second.

The Oaks Field

Race-5 (Turf) $ 1,500 2000m 14:20 Ref-123

1st $750, 2nd $375, 3rd $225, 4th $150

FBC ZIMBABWE OAKS (L)

FOR ALL 3YO FILLIES

1 5 NEW GALAXY 58.0 58 S K A Brewer Thomas Mason

2 2 TRUST ME 58.0 56 S M Nyamagwete Thomas Mason

3 3 DARK FUTURE 58.0 47 THA J Greyling Debra Swanson

4 4 EMMA OF NORMANDY 58.0 44 A M Josi Amy Parham

5 1 JUMPED A RED 58.0 42 BS N Klink Bridget Stidolph

Vintage Season To End On A High Note

By C John Smith

Today’s quiz question is, who said “rumours of my death have been greatly exaggerated?”

Once again, the resilience of Zimbos has seen off all the prophets of doom who regularly forecast the demise of Borrowdale Park. In fact, the year is turning out to be something of a vintage season and it is due to conclude with a cracking race meeting on Saturday 27th of July when we celebrate the life of Kamal Khalfan with a Memorial renewal of the Republic Cup over 1900m. And what a race that is going to be – it could not get much more exciting. Everybody with a pulse should attend as history might be made.

The race will probably bring together the very best middle-distance horses in the country, notably the Tankard winner Raffles and the OK and Triple Crown victor, Buster Barnes. Also in the field will be last year’s Tankard winner, Ideal View plus other stalwarts such as Wantage, Holy Land, Majestic Warrior, Citrusdal, and Jaeger Moon – it will probably be a ten or twelve-horse field, but Final Acceptances are not out yet.

Raffles will not have to lug 62kg around the track this time – but 61kg – and Buster Barnes will be carrying 55.5kg – a good bit more than the modest 52kg that he did in the OK – so the result is going to be a lot tighter in their renewed challenge. It’s anybody’s call this time – making for a really exciting finale to a season where so many positive outcomes have been in evidence.

  • The three big, sponsored races were renewed with very generous purses. 
  • Buster Barnes won the Triple Crown – a very rare and difficult accolade to achieve.
  • Down to Business, who was the 2023/24 Zimbabwe champion, went south to campaign and pulled off the Lonsdale Stirrup Cup – with more to follow.
  • The MTC continued its great progress to operating beyond breakeven – without a cent of betting revenue. 
  • The club’s Rules and Bye Laws were successfully redrafted – for the first time in more than fifty years. 
  • The club’s retail estate continued its progressive development – with much more to come. 
  • The club’s farming venture has begun making material contributions to the financial fortunes of Borrowdale Park. 
  • The people’s racing club, ZimFun completed its fourth season with a total of six winners to lead in. 
  • Despite the modesty of Borrowdale purses, a number of new and potentially new owners emerged in the year – boding well for the future.
  • The home of Owners and Trainers, the Ipi Tombe bar, re-opened and broadened its scope of activities excitingly.
  • For the first time in many years, the MTC was able to boast a full complement of Stewards – and in so doing greatly enhanced its functionality. 
  • Several local jockeys returned from sojourns overseas to augment the club’s broader riding resources. 
  • Some new initiatives are currently in an advanced stage of planning by the MTC – all of which will further underpin the future of Borrowdale Park – watch this space.
  • And Duncan Cocksedge – the elder statesman of Zimbabwe Racing – turned 90!

August and September will see the refurbishment of the track in readiness for the start of the 2024 – 25 racing season. Let us hope it will be an even more of a vintage year than the one now closing – a million miles away from the graveyard of sporting clubs.

C J Smith 21st July 2024.

Abayyaan Easily

Abayyaan won the 1450m CFAO Weight For Age impressively at Borrowdale Park on the 13th of July and the 8-time winner is among those nominated for the 1900m Republic Cup at the next race meeting.

The five-year-old gelding, by Vercingetorix, is owned by Messrs P D Gorringe, S P Gorringe, V Patel and D K Ward, G M Littleford, S H Murray, P C Rugg & M W Smith. Deryl Daniels was riding, and Debra Swanson is the trainer.

Congratulations!

There is no racing at Borrowdale Park today but this afternoon friends of the late Kamal Khalfan will be joining his family at Rumbavu Park in Harare in honour of his memory. 

Photograph by Zimbabwe Equine News.

Thackeray Scores On Bruce’s Spirit

The Querari gelding, Bruce’s Spirit, won the 1800m MR 70 Handicap for owners Messrs R S Dyer, S N Buchan, N Evans, M K Chant, G De Jong, A Dixon, R Morgan, R Sherwood and Bryn Ressell, at Borrowdale Park last Saturday.

The five-year-old gelding is trained by Bridget Stidolph and Mathew Thackeray was riding.

Bred by Beaumont Stud, Bruce’s Spirit has now won five times. Stable companion Duchess of War (Penny) was close behind and then came Karvani (Daniels).

Well done everyone.

Photographs: Zimbabwe Equine News.