Going For Gold

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 Jeppe's Reef and Robbie Fradd power clear to win the Gr1 Gold Cup

Jeppe’s Reef and Robbie Fradd power clear to win the 2013 Gr1 Gold Cup

The final field for South Africa’s premier staying event, the eLan Property Group R1,25 million Gr1 Gold Cup, which will be run over 3200m on Super Saturday 25 July has been announced.

Dean Kannemeyer and Stuart Randolph will be looking for a big race double when they team up with Solid Speed.

The pair were successful with Power King in the Vodacom Durban July and Solid Speed’s Gold Cup chances were further enhanced when he drew gate 2 at last night’s draw for barrier positions.

Solid Speed suffered his first defeat in four starts at Greyville when going down less than a length to Heart Of A Lion in the SABC Gold Vase over 3000m on July day lumbering top weight of 60kg. He carries a handy 53kg in the Cup and is 1kg better off with Heart Of A Lion.

Kannemeyer also saddles last year’s top weight Hot Ticket and the lightly weighted Balance Sheet who drew 13 and 10 respectively.

Hot Ticket found traffic in the recent Vodacom Durban July but will much prefer this longer trip. Prior to the July he was just beaten a nostril by Disco Al in the Track & Ball Derby. Hot Ticket finished fourth under top weight in last year’s Gold Cup behind Wavin’s Flag.

Second last year was Mike de Kock’s runner Wild One and his name was first out of the draw. He has only had two outings since last year’s Cup and should be primed come next Saturday from gate 5. He came from near last to finish second to Punta Arenas in the Cup Trial over 1800m and followed up with a smart second behind Bezanova in the KZN Breeders’ Million Mile. He will much prefer this extended trip and will be one of the fancied runners.

Joey Ramsden has two smart stayers in Disco Al and Coltrane. The former has been in good form and got up in a blanket finish to touch off Hot Ticket in the Track & Ball Derby over 2400m at Scottsville with other Gold Cup entries Savage Wind and Kingston Mines less than a length behind. Disco Al drew 11.

Coltrane has been disappointing since arriving for Champions Season but he had some smart staying form in the Western Cape where he won the Chairman’s Cup over 3000 m and prior to that was just run out of it by Kingston Mines in the J&B Urban Honey Stakes over 2800m. His recent form has been over 2400m and the step up in trip could see him come into his own from draw 3.

Ash Cloud managed her first win of the season in the Gold Circle Oaks, this year run at Scottsville. She finished three lengths off Wavin’ Flag last year under 52kg but this year has a steadier of 57kg but has a plum draw at 8.

eLAN PROPERTY GROUP GOLD CUP (Grade 1)

No Apprentice Allowance

1 18 Gold Onyx (NZ) 60 110 T A G Behr Sean Tarry
2 13 Hot Ticket 59 108 BA K Neisius Dean Kannemeyer
3 8 Ash Cloud 57 105 A R Fourie Justin Snaith
4 3 Coltrane (ARG) 56 102 A P Strydom Joey Ramsden
5 1 Vino Veritas 55.5 102 BA S Khumalo Gavin van Zyl
6 11 Disco Al 55.5 101 A A Marcus Joey Ramsden
7 5 Wild One 55 100 BA A Delpech Mike de Kock
8 7 Kingston Mines (GB) 54.5 101 BA J Geroudis Mike de Kock
9 2 Solid Speed 53 97 BA S Randolph Dean Kannemeyer
10 9 Heart Of A Lion 52.5 96 A M Yeni Gavin van Zyl
11 16 Storm Warning 52.5 95 A *C Zackey Dominic Zaki
12 10 Balance Sheet 52 97 BA K de Melo Dean Kannemeyer
13 12 Wild Ash (AUS) 52 95 A D Mansour Geoff Woodruff
14 15 Savage Wind 52 90 A *C Murray Joe Soma
15 17 J’s Outsider 52 88 CA S Veale Dennis Drier
16 6 Gone Baby Gone 52 87 A W Kennedy Glen Kotzen
17 4 Kolkata 52 84 T A Reserve 1 Sean Tarry
18 14 Beewithmee 52 92 A Reserve 2 Duncan Howells
Same Trainer – Not Coupled on Tote
(1,17) (2,9,12) (4,6) (5,10) (7,8)

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