CASTLE TANKARD – FINAL FIELD

FINAL FIELD FOR CASTLE TANKARD
BORROWDALE PARK –
SATURDAY 07 MAY 2016

Race-1 (Turf) $ 50,000 2000m 00:00 Ref-0
1st $30,000, 2nd $10,000, 3rd $6,000, 4th $3,000, 5th $1,000
CASTLE TANKARD (Grade 1)
Open/5th leg Open Series
WFA: 2yrs-12.5kgs 3yrs-2.5kgs

No Apprentice Allowance

1 4 FLAX 60.0 112 A *C Habib Bridget Stidolph
2 6 EURAKILON 55.5 95 BA L Pagel Gokhan Terzi
3 8 LUCKY SAM 53.0 90 A K Zechner Bridget Stidolph
4 10 SILVA HAWK 53.0 90 A F Herholdt Kirk Swanson
5 13 EQUINA 52.5 89 A …………… Amy Bronkhorst
6 5 PACIFICA 52.0 92 A …………… Gokhan Terzi  Scratched
7 2 FAH FEE 52.0 88 A …………… Ormond Ferrar
8 7 MATHEMATICIAN 52.0 88 A B McNaughton Bridget Stidolph
9 9 PRINT THE POUNDS 52.0 88 A S Chambers +1.0 Bridget Stidolph
10 12 ROCK THE COUNTRY 52.0 84 A …………… Gokhan Terzi
11 14 LAVA FLOW 52.0 83 BA R Munger Penny Fisher
12 3 TALLIE TWO (ZIM) 52.0 82 A …………… Penny Fisher
13 1 WINDIGO 52.0 79 A …………… Kirk Swanson
14 11 MERHABA 52.0 72 A K Derere Gokhan Terzi
(1,3,8,9) (2,6,10,14) (4,13) (11,12)

TOTAL RUNNERS : 14

ALMOST A CLEAN SWEEP

Derby Day was very much Ladies’ Day at Borrowdale Park this Sunday. Well done Penny Fisher and Bridget Stidolph for saddling three winners each.

Former Borrowdale Park trainer, Sharon Patterson, wrote: “Keep up the good work, Ladies! You are following in the tradition of Mrs Ella Lockie, Dorothy Rutherford, Dubbles Draper, myself, Noelene Peech and Lisa Harris!”

Ryan Munger was riding high when he rode Lady Carina, Racey J and Muhannad for the Fisher stable – and not to be completely outdone Brendon McNaughton rode two winners for the Stidolph yard, namely Duffi’s Call and the 2016 Zimbabwe Derby winner, Mathematician. Kevin Derere steered the unfancied Romantic Balladeer to victory for Stidolph in the last race, no doubt costing quite a few Exotic bets.

Gokhan Terzi won the second race, a 1200m Maiden Plate (F and M) with Belle Epoque (J.P. van der Merwe) making sure the girls didn’t have it all their own way.

The photograph below, taken by Gavin Macleod, shows Duffi’s Call coming home lonely when winning the 1800m Merit Rated 80 Handicap over 1800m. Looks like she is following in her sister, Print The Pounds’, footsteps.

Duffi's Call McNaughton 1800 MR 80

MATHEMATICIAN STAYED

Mathematician McNaughton - Chris Sheppard pic

There was no need to worry .. Mathematician stayed. The son of Black Minnaloushe (USA), trained by Bridget Stidolph and with Brendon McNaughton in the irons, won the 2400m Zimbabwe Derby at Borrowdale Park on Sunday in fine style.

Mathematician dominated throughout and finished four lengths clear of Betula Uber, always chasing, with Super Good and Finlay filling the other places.

Owned by Newbury Racing, this was the three-year-old gelding’s third win at Borrowdale. He was previously trained by Justin Snaith and was bred by Adv. A.P. Joubert.

Photograph: Chris Sheppard

 

 

DERBY DAY AT BORROWDALE PARK

The 2400m Zimbabwe Derby, most testing race of the three-year-old Classics and third leg of our Triple Crown, will be run at Borrowdale Park on Sunday. Eight three-year-olds are due to start, including two fillies carrying 55.5 kgs, while the colts and geldings are on 58 kgs. Apprentice allowances may not be claimed.

The field includes Mathematician, recent winner of the Bloodstock South Africa 2000m, and all of Super Good, Magnificent Mile, and Betula Uber finished behind the Black Minnaloushe (USA) gelding that day. Can he maintain supremacy over an extra 400m? Progeny of Go Deputy (USA), Ashaawes (USA), Ideal World (USA) and Silvano (GER) will be represented so the breeding is there.

None of the runners have gone beyond 2000m and the staying potential of several has to be taken entirely on trust. That said the “Zim” Derby is always an interesting race and full marks to the powers that be for maintaining the Classic Derby distance.

MATHEMATICIAN
Black Minnaloushe (USA) gelding out of an Elliodor (FR) mare). Raced four times at Kenilworth and four times at Borrowdale. Has won twice at Borrowdale over 1300m and 2000m, including the Bloodstock South Africa 2000m – beating Call Me Earl by 5 lengths – and Call Me Earl subsequently ran a brilliant race behind Eurakilon in the 1600m Independence Trophy in open company. Brendon Mc Naughton rides again. Bridget Stidolph is the trainer. Draw 3.

SUPER GOOD
Announce gelding out of a Dynasty mare. Has raced 8 times for one win (1100m), five seconds and two thirds. Very well thought of and narrowly beaten by some of the best. Finished behind Mathematician and Call Me Earl in the Bloodstock SA 2000 – now has to go 400m further. Last start was in a 1600m Graduation Plate (soft going) when a fairly close third to recent imports Noble Peer and Red Savage. Regular jockey Fanie Chambers rides, Bridget Stidolph is the trainer. Draw 1.

FINLAY
Go Deputy (USA) colt out of a Western Winter mare. Raced five times from 1300m – 1900m and is always thereabouts. Won his last start, a 1700m Maiden Plate, easily, beating Grand Opera and Derby runner Magnificent Mile. A close second to Setswana over 1900m. Lance Pagel has the ride and trained by Gokhan Terzi. Should be in Quartets. Draw 7.

DETENTE
Bankable (IRE) gelding out of a Galileo (IRE) mare. His 10 starts include four in the Western Cape. Third to Master of Sky over 1100m in first race at Borrowdale, following up with a maiden win over 1300m, narrowly beating Baumgartner. Ran second to Cool Solution in the 1600m Guineas Trial, but well back in last two starts over 1800m and 1600m. Karl Zechner will be in the irons, Bridget Stidolph the trainer. Draw 2.

MAGNIFICENT MILE
By Ashaawes (USA) out of a Nissr (USA) mare so should see out the trip – but well back in the Bloodstock SA 2000 won by Mathematician. Ran 2.60 lengths off Setswana in January, over 1900m, receiving 2 kgs. Finlay (level weights with Magnficent Mile then) was only a breath away from the winner. Won over 1600m beating Grand Opera on March 13. On breeding you have to fancy his chances over this trip. Juan Paul van der Merwe rides, Gokhan Terzi the trainer. Draw 6.

SLICK

West Man (USA) colt out of a Kitalpha mare. Most experienced runner in that he has raced 24 times, often in open company, for one win over 1800m in October. Quite impressive when second to Windigo over 1800m in November when Sunday’s runner Betula Uber was further back. Ran
second to Derby runner, Ladies First, over 1700m but disappointed last time out in a 2000m MR 55 Handicap won by Star Dance. However that was in soft going and trainer Amy Bronkhorst is unlikely to have entered Slick just for fun. Chase Maujean rides. Draw 8.

BETULA UBER
Daughter of Ideal World (USA) so I am still expecting her to do something spectacular. She won the Breeders Fillies Mile in July 2015, beating Second Guessing, but seems to have lost her way subsequently. Apprentice Divan Neethling rides for Gokhan Terzi. Draw 4.

LADIES FIRST (below)
Filly by Silvano (GER) out of an Al Mufti (USA) mare. She and Mathematician are the only two-time winners in this race. Won a 1700m Novice Plate on March 20, beating Slick. When Ladies First won a 1600m Maiden Plate in soft conditions in February, Magnificent Mile was 1.75 lengths back. This daughter of Silvano has yet to race beyond 1800m but may relish the Derby distance. Apprentice Callan Murray will be in the irons. Trained by Gokhan Terzi. Draw 5.

Photograph Zimbabwe Equine News

Ladies First - Andrew Fortune

Ladies First with Andrew Fortune up.  The daughter of Silvano (GER) runs in the Zimbabwe Derby on Sunday.

TANKARD WEIGHTS & DRAWS

MAY 7  2016 (Turf) $50,000 2000m 

CASTLE TANKARD (Grade 1)
Open/5th leg Open Series
WFA: 2yrs-12.5kgs 3yrs-2.5kgs

No Apprentice Allowance

r 4 FLAX (9H) 60.0 112 A Bridget Stidolph
17 WHITELINE FEVER (7G) 56.5 97 BA Sean Tarry
r16 GLORIOUS JET (7G) 56.0 96 BAT Gokhan Terzi
6 EURAKILON (6G) 55.5 95 BA Gokhan Terzi
11 SUPER TROUPER (8G) 53.5 91 ST Gokhan Terzi
9 LUCKY SAM (5G) 53.0 90 A Bridget Stidolph
12 SILVA HAWK (5G) 53.0 90 BA Kirk Swanson
15 EQUINA (6M) 52.5 89 A Amy Bronkhorst
2 FAH FEE (4G) 52.0 88 A Ormond Ferraris
10 PRINT THE POUNDS (4F) 52.0 88 A Bridget Stidolph
5 PACIFICA (3F) 51.5 92 A Gokhan Terzi
7 PENHALIGON (7G) 51.0 86 A Alyson Wright
14 ROCK THE COUNTRY (7G) 50.0 84 A Gokhan Terzi
8 MATHEMATICIAN (3G) 49.5 88 A Bridget Stidolph
18 LAVA FLOW (4G) 49.5 83 BA Penny Fisher
3 TALLIE TWO (ZIM) (4F) 49.0 82 A Penny Fisher
1 WINDIGO (4G) 47.5 79 S Kirk Swanson
13 MERHABA (4G) 44.0 72 BS Gokhan Terzi

* First Time Runners.
# Second & Third Time Runners.
r Rested for more than 210 days.

TOTAL ENTRIES: 18

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CASTLE TANKARD NOMINATIONS

Whiteline Fever trained by Sean Tarry is among the 18 nominations for the $50 000 Castle Tankard to be run at Borrowdale Park over 2000m on May 7. Two other South African trainers have entered horses – Penhaligon (Alyson Wright) and Fah Fee (Ormond Ferraris).

CASTLE TANKARD (Grade 1)

0 EQUINA Amy Bronkhorst 89
0 EURAKILON Gokhan Terzi 95
0 FAH FEE Ormond Ferraris 88
0 FLAX Bridget Stidolph 0
0 GLORIOUS JET Gokhan Terzi 99
0 LAVA FLOW Penny Fisher 83
0 LUCKY SAM Bridget Stidolph 90
0 MATHEMATICIAN Bridget Stidolph 88
0 MERHABA Gokhan Terzi 72
0 PACIFICA Gokhan Terzi 92
0 PENHALIGON Alyson Wright 86
0 PRINT THE POUNDS Bridget Stidolph 88
0 ROCK THE COUNTRY Gokhan Terzi 84
0 SILVA HAWK Kirk Swanson 90
0 SUPER TROUPER Gokhan Terzi 91
0 TALLIE TWO (ZIM) Penny Fisher 82
0 WHITELINE FEVER Sean Tarry 97
0 WINDIGO Kirk Swanson 79
TOTAL ENTRIES: 18

A FAMILY AFFAIR

R5 Noble Peer Raymond Danielson

Noble Peer, a son of Miesque’s Approval, and owned by Penny and Ken Fisher, as well as Alistair and Natalie Fisher, narrowly beat his stable mate, Red Savage, in a thrilling finish to the 1600m Graduation Plate.

To add to the excitement for that one race Adrian Nydam was back in the commentary box calling them home.

Of course Penny Fisher was the winning trainer and Raymond Danielson was aboard Noble Peer. This was the five-year-old gelding’s second start in Harare – and anyone who watched the first one would have known he was a big runner here. Noble Peer was bred by George Rowles.

HE ALMOST HAD IT ALL

Myths & Legends (JPvd) and Standpoint (Pagel)

Gengiz Goksel (centre) owns both Myths and Legends (on the right) and Standpoint who finished first and second in the 1800m Maiden Plate.

Gokhan Terzi trains both horses and in addition to saddling the Independence Trophy winner, Eurakilon, Gokhan won the last race on Sunday with Anthony’s Lazer.

JP van der Merwe rode Myths And Legends, the winner, while Lance Pagel was 1.75 lengths back on Standpoint. Myths And Legends is a three-year-old Argonaut filly bred by Dr I.R. Heyns.

GO GALAXY QUITS MAIDENS

David's Flower Ryan Munger C. Lafraisiere & D L G Basnier

Karl Zechner steered the Toreador gelding. Go Galaxy (above), to victory in the 1000m Maiden Plate at Borrowdale on Sunday. The three-year-old is owned by the Equisynd Syndicate and Bridget Stidolph saddled a second winner for this syndicate in the following race.

Star Dance with Fanie Chambers up took the 2000m MR 55 Handicap from stable companions Captain Grant and Sea Clipper. Starting prices 20/1, 14/1 and 20/1 respectively – so with Muhannad (9/2) in fourth place this was a quartet worth winning..

WYLDE STYLE…BY HALF THE RACECOURSE

Wylde Style Chase Maujean

Amy Bronkhorst saddled the first two horses past the post in the 1000m Juvenile Plate at Borrowdale Park on Sunday. The winner, Wylde Style, finished six lengths clear of stablemate Jinx Johnson.

By West Man (USA) Wylde Style is owned and was bred by Peter Moor of Golden Acres Stud. Chase Maujean was in the irons.

WELL DONE EURAKILON

Eurakilon Pagel - MTC

The Gokhan Terzi-trained Eurakilon established himself as a serious Castle Tankard contender when winning the 1600m Independene Trophy at Borrowdale Park on Sunday. He was followed across the line by the three-year-old Call Me Earl (Wow!), Lucky Sam and Print The Pounds.

The son of Classic Flag is out of a Western Winter (USA) mare and was bred byMessrs B.H. and Arne J. Botha and Mrs M.E. Botha. Regular jockey Lance Pagel was in the irons.

Eurakilon is owned by Gengiz Goksel, Grant Littleford, Paul Rugg and Spencer Murray. The six-year-old gelding is now a seven-time winner.

 

FOLLOW THE BLOOD

There are seven competitive races at Borrowdale Park on Sunday, with the main race, the Bloodstock South Africa 2000 no exception.

All eight runners have some claim to fame with regard to pedigree, if not form. Most have not raced beyond 1600m, although Finlay and Magnificent Mile finished second and third respectively behind Setswana over 1900m on January 31 – which is encouraging.

Finlay is by Go Deputy (US) out of a Western Winter (USA) mare, while Magnificent Mile (below), the son of Ashaawes (USA) out of a Nissr (USA) mare should handle the 2000m trip with ease.

This will be an interesting race and I haven’t given up on Call Me Earl completely, despite a disappointing run in the Zimbabwe Guineas. That 1600m event was won by Pacifica, with Sunday’s runner, Super Good, second.

magnificent mile jp van der merwe