Dingaans – Favourite Scratched

Disappointment for De Kock yard

Soqrat, favourite for the Grade 2 Dingaans at Turffontein on Saturday, has been scratched from the race.

Tabnews reports that the Mike de Kock stable withdrew the Australian import just after 9am on Wednesday due to an “elevated temperature”.

The three-year-old son of Epaulette, owned by Sheikh Hamdan, had been quoted at 14-10 by bookmakers – with second favourite National Park on offer at 18-10.

Three-time winner Soqrat has a Merit Rating of 114 and, at the level-weights of 60kg in the 1600m contest, was handicapped to win – though a No 12 draw would have been a disadvantage.

De Kock still has two runners in the Dingaans, in the form of Hawwaam and Atyaab – both also owned by Sheikh Hamdan. The former was quoted at 8-1 on Wednesday morning and the latter at 12-1.

1 12 Soqrat (AUS) Scratched 60 114 A R Simons Mike de Kock
2 9 National Park 60 106 A R Munger Yvette Bremner
3 4 Atyaab (AUS) 60 90 A *D De Gouveia Mike de Kock
4 14 Hawwaam 60 90 A G Lerena Mike de Kock
5 10 Perfect Peter 60 90 A W Kennedy Gavin van Zyl
6 1 Green Haze 60 89 A R Danielson Alec Laird
7 13 In Cahoots 60 88 T A C Maujean Sean Tarry
8 16 Samurai Warrior 60 88 CA W Marwing Weiho Marwing
9 7 Thanksgiving 60 88 A M Khan Duncan Howells
10 8 Silken Prince 60 87 A K Zechner M G Azzie/A A Azzie
11 5 Bien Venue 60 86 T A *L Hewitson Sean Tarry
12 15 Gift For The Gap 60 85 A S Brown Tyrone Zackey
13 6 Roll Of Drums 60 84 TBA M Yeni Joe Soma
14 11 My Boi Caloi 60 83 A M V’Rensburg Stephen Moffatt
15 3 White Lightning 60 82 BA P Strydom Paul Lafferty
16 2 Reach For The Line 60 0 A *L J Ferraris M G Azzie/A A Azzie
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