Snaith Eyes Joburg R4 Million Gr1

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Should all the horses nominated for the R4-million Gr1 Premier’s Champions Challenge over 2000m at Turffontein on Saturday 4 May accept to run, this will be the best line-up seen for years.

Mike de Kock has nominated all four of his top three-year-old colts in Soqrat, Hawwaam, Barahin and Alyaasaat, as well as Noble Secret and Cascapedia.

Cascapedia – ran a cracker last Saturday in Hawaii Stakes

Sean Tarry has entered star performer Legal Eagle, G-Bets Summer Cup winner Tilbury Fort, Grade1 Wilgerbosdrift‹ SA Fillies Classic champion Return Flight and highly regarded three-year-old colt Zillzaal.

In addition, champion trainer Justin Snaith has submi“tted Vodacom Durban July runner-up Made To Conquer, while Gary Alexander has put last year’s SA Derby winner, Hero’s Honour, into the field.

Add to that an SA Oaks winner in Secret Potion, who is one of three entries from the Geoff Woodruff yard, the others being Al Danza and Owlinthetree.

Hawwaam’s spectacular win in last Saturday’s Grade 1 SA Classic would make him a major attraction in this race and it would not be a bad option for De Kock as this is a weight-for-age event.

Cape raider Made To Conquer

In an interview with Turf Talk De Kock, who is in Australia, said Hawwaam’s immediate future is up for discussion with the colt’s owner, Sheikh Hamdan, and he commented: “I’m not convinced we’ll go for the Derby. I have great respect for the Derby, it has a history of being won by some super horses, but I’m not sure it will do anything for his pedigree.

“I see Hawwaam running only once more, perhaps twice, this season. The Grade 1 Daily News is a possibility and the Grade 1 Champions Cup at the end of the season, winning any of the two will be good for his pedigree.

“The Durban July is not on the cards. I know what we’ve got in Hawwaam and I still scratch my head at his defeat in the Gauteng Guineas, a race we expected him to win.

“But sometimes blessings come in disguise. If Hawwaam had won the Guineas we would have been tempted to go for the Triple Crown and as I said, I have a feeling the Derby is the wrong race for him and won’t add value to his pedigree.

Hawwaam – a valuable commodity

“I have to be very mindful of the fact that I’m dealing with a very valuable commodity. I have to think of everything in terms of his pedigree, his future value at stud. But we do have a lot to consider before we map things out.”

The draws have already been made and perhaps the fact Hawwaam has landed No 14 draw could affect De Kock’s decision.

Tarry, speaking about Return Flight, said he had also not decided where to go with her but the SA Oaks and this Champions Challenge were definite options.ž

This race looks a very strong option for Hero’s Honour who already has the benefit of No 2 draw. He has contested three Assessment Plates since his return, finishing fourth in his first and winning the next two.  In his last run he actually beat Return Flight over 1600m.

Second entries close at 11am on Tuesday 26 March, third entries at 9am on Friday 26 April with Declarations closing at 11am on Monday 29 April

 R4 000 000 2000m (Turf)
CHAMPIONS CHALLENGE (Grade 1)
3 Al Danza Geoff Woodruff 106
13 Alyaasaat (AUS) Mike de Kock 105
7 Barahin Mike de Kock 108
9 Cascapedia (IRE) Mike de Kock 110
15 Cash Time Ashley Fortune 97
17 Dark Moon Rising Paul Lafferty 103
10 Dawn Assault St John Gray 106
1 Fort Ember Paul Peter 99
14 Hawwaam Mike de Kock 121
2 Hero’s Honour Gary Alexander 109
20 Legal Eagle Sean Tarry 120
18 Made To Conquer Justin Snaith 108
8 Noble Secret Mike de Kock 105
5 Odd Rob Gary Alexander 86
6 Owlinthetree Geoff Woodruff 99
19 Red Chesnut Road R A Hill/S R Hill 102
11 Return Flight Sean Tarry 105
21 Secret Potion Geoff Woodruff 107
12 Soqrat (AUS) Mike de Kock 124
22 Tilbury Fort Sean Tarry 110
4 Unagi Gary Alexander 92
16 Zillzaal Sean Tarry 106
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