Another Close Call

Sun Bird held off Jubilee in the 1600m Middle Stakes at Borrowdale Park on Saturday and the four-year-old daughter of Querari has now won six of her 13 starts.

Jubilee, also a winner of 6 races, was giving Sun Bird 5 kgs, and he was followed by Regulate and Citrusdal.

Sun Bird was ridden by Jeffery Syster and she is trained by Debra Swanson. The winning owners are Mesdames C E Charsley , D Herbst , A F Stead , C F Von Rosen and Mr W P Nel.

Congratulations!

When this photograph of Sun Bird was taken by Zimbabwe Equine News, Gabriel Pieterse was riding.

Qunetra For ZimFun

Qunetra won the 2200m MR 75 Handicap at Borrowdale Park on Saturday, easily.

By Querari (GER) and out of a Captain Al mare, Qunetra was completing a hat-trick for the ZimFun Racing Club (nominee C J Smith). Wes Marwing was riding for Bridget Stidolph, and the five-year-old gelding was bred by Oldlands Stud.

Prince Of Kimberley was 2.50 lengths behind Qunetra, then came Zazu and Cutback.

Congratulations to the winning connections.

Photograph by Zimbabwe Equine News. Mathew Thackeray was in the irons when this was snapped.

Red Top Has Won Three

On Saturday at Borrowdale Park Red Top won the 1200m MR 75 Handicap for the Swan & Donkey Syndicate (nominee Richard Linnell).

The three-year-old son of Red Ray, bred by Mr D G M Southey, has now won three races. He is trained by Debra Swanson and Jeffery Syster was in the irons. Tradition was 1.50 lengths off the winner and then came Forgotten Time and Battle OF Seattle.

Congratulations to the winning connections.

Photograph by Zimbabwe Equine News. On this previous occasion, Teaque Gould was riding Red Top.

It Was Tight

The three-year-old daughter of Twice Over (GB), Duchess Of War, got the better of stablemate Elmhurst at Borrowdale on Saturday afternoon.

Bridget Stidolph’s charge triumphed in the 1450m MR 65 Handicap and Wes Marwing had the ride. The winning owners are the Gin ‘ll Fix It Syndicate (Nom: Miss K Stidolph), and the filly was bred by Millstream Farm. Days Gone By and Chetan filled the remaining places – winning margins 0.10, 1.50 and 3.50 lengths.

Well done everyone.

Photograph Zimbabwe Equine News. On Saturday Wes Marwing was riding Duchess of War.

Zavannahgold Without A Doubt

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Zavannahgold romped off with the 1800m Silver Slipper (L), the second leg of Zimbabwe’s Triple Tiara, at Borrowdale Park on Saturday.

Wes Marwing led the way on the Bridget Stidolph-trained Var (USA) filly. In the home straight when it briefly seemed as if this pair just might be reeled in, they found another gear and won going away, beating Walking Thru Time by 3 lengths, with My Secret Place and Coffeeberry further back.

This result franked that of the 1600m Fillies Classic, first leg of the Triple Tiara, when Zavannahgold ran a close second to Jacky Sparrow. Unfortunately, Jacky Sparrow was scratched on a veterinary certificate on Saturday morning as that would have been an interesting duel.

Zavannahgold is owned by Messrs S Buchan, N Evans, G de Jong, A Dixon, R S Dyer, Bryn Ressel and R Sherwood, and was bred by Al Adiyaat (Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum).

The Bridget Stidolph and Wes Marwing combination did well all afternoon, having won earlier with Duchess of War (1450 MR 65 Handicap), and Qunetra (2200m MR 75 Handicap).

Congratulations to all the winning connections.

Photographs Zimbabwe Equine News.

Watch Borrowdale Racing Today

The first race at Borrowdale Park today is off at 12 00, and there will be a livestream via Formgrids https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6lVujY_YH0

LATE SCRATCHING: Jacky Sparrow from Race 6.

Amy Adds One To The Mix

Amy Bronkhorst has added Walking Thru Time to the 2023 Silver Slipper mix and apart from that this field remains the same.

The second leg of Zimbabwe’s Triple Tiara – the 1800m Silver Slipper (L) – was due to take place on the 21st of June but that Borrowdale Park meeting was abandoned, and the race is now on Saturday. See https://zimracing.com/2023/06/19/jacky-sparrow-hard-to-fault/for the original preview but note the jockey changes. Wes Marwing will now ride Zavannahgold, and Francois Herholdt is on Coffeeberry.

While Walking Thru Time (Hennie Greyling) is no pushover, I still believe Jacky Sparrow is the one they will all have to beat.

By Jay Peg and out of a Giant’s Causeway (USA) mare, Walking Thru Time has had 7 starts from 1000m to 1600m, and always finished in the first four. She won a 1600m Maiden Plate in March, beating Elmhurst by 5 lengths when receiving 3kgs. On May 6 Walking Thru Time ran third in the 1600m Fillies Classic – the first leg of the Triple Tiara – which was won by Jacky Sparrow. Zavannahgold (second) was a quarter of a length behind the winner, and Walking Thru Time was not far behind her and well clear of Saturday’s runners Coffeeberry and My Secret Place. All carried 58 kgs.

Racing on Saturday gets underway at 12 00 and the Silver Slipper is due off at 14 30.

Photograph by Zimbabwe Equine News: Walking Thru Time with Hennie Greyling on board.

Definitely Not Helpful

This morning my thoughts are with the loyal owners and all others dependent on racing at Borrowdale Park who expected to be racing today.

Yesterday afternoon the Mashonaland Turf Club said today’s race meeting had been abandoned “on the instruction of the NHRA”. Obviously, the MTC has fallen behind with due payments for policing racing in Zimbabwe, but it has been no secret, for many years, that Borrowdale Park has had to battle to survive. I was shocked and amazed the NHRA would choose to deliver this kick in the teeth.

Racing, to be credible, must be governed by rules and regulations and I have never had a quarrel with that. However, surely the NHRA could wait for their money until the situation improves – even if they couldn’t care one way or another if racing at Borrowdale Park continues.

The Turf Club has had to deal with historical debt, and in doing so has to prioritise when and to whom payments are made. Stakes have been drastically reduced, and sources of additional income are constantly sought. I am not qualified to go into the financial difficulties which currently beset Zimbabwe as a whole, but this should also be considered.

I have never been employed, or retained, in any way, by the MTC. However, as a journalist for more than 60 years, I keep my ear to the ground. I believe that the NHRA, sometime in 2022, requested a monthly fee of US$3000 for their services in Zimbabwe, and a sum of $10 500 is currently outstanding. Under the circumstances, and if this information is correct, this seems commendable. It is surprising some agreement to resolve this problem has not been reached.

Being conversant with the rules of racing I am aware that because of this ‘rant’ the NHRA may accuse me of bringing racing into disrepute – and I could lose my colours which I have had since 1978. Be that as it may. I can no longer afford to own and race a ‘whole’ horse anyway. This needs to be said, and whatever the outcome I am, fortunately, too old to care.

Sheldene Chant

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.