Betway Summer Cup Could Feature On Dave’s Radar

Dubai a long-term ambition

The Equus Horse Of The Year Dave The King will remain in South Africa for the time being and has the Allied-Steelrode Onamission Charity Mile as his first target.

The L’Ormarins King’s Plate is also a chief target, whilst a crack at the Betway Summer Cup is going to be considered.

Dave The King – exciting season lies ahead (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

The Dubai Carnival and the QE II Cup In Hong Kong are longshot ambitions.

Trainer Mike de Kock told Turf Talk that he feels his charge is capable of winning on the international stage.

“No doubt about it. If I still had a Dubai string he would be on his way already. He’s quite a strong, sound horse and it would be really nice to have him in the Dubai Carnival. There’s a chance we can get him there on World Cup night and I would like to get him to the QE II also (in Hong Kong). But it’s going to be difficult, it all depends on the quarantine dates, and it also means a horse doesn’t work for 14 to 16 days. So it is a longshot, but it is definitely an ambition.”

Dave The King was one of six horses to win two Gr1’s last season, but he was the only one of those to win two open weight for age Gr1’s, so deserved to be named Equus Horse Of The Year

.The big Global View gelding takes a strong hold and goes for home as far as 1000m out as he is able to use his enormous stride to sustain a strong gallop all the way to the line.

However, his style of running makes him best suited to a mile and an easy 1800m. His big wins were in the Gr1 Hollywoodbets Gold Challenge over 1600m and the Gr 1 HKJC Champions Cup over 1800m, both at the tight Hollywoodbets Greyville racecourse.

A 2000m trip might stretch him a touch, but on the other hand he has only tried that far once since gelding, an operation which saw him settling better than he had before. He ran in the Gr 1 WFA Premier’s Champions Challenge over 2000m as a gelding and on the tough Turffontein Standside track finished a 4,25 length fourth to Royal Victory.

The Gr 2 Allied Steelrode Charity Mile at Turffontein Standside on 2 November and the L’Ormarins King’s Plate, a Gr 1 race over 1600m in January, are obvious targets.

However, De Kock has the Betway Summer Cup as a maybe too and said: “Obviously I’ll enter him in the Summer Cup, given that it’s a R6 million race and the weights are condensed. I’ll see what the field is like, you would want to see who you’re up against. I’ll leave my options open, given there are the condensed conditions and probably six million other reasons.”

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