Glen Expects Thomas To Deliver

First juvenile scurry of season at Kenilworth - 13h10

Thomas Henry should be the answer to the Interbet Maiden Juvenile, the first two-year-old race of the Cape season, at Kenilworth on Saturday  – and not just because he cost more than all the other runners put together.

Michael Clower writes that Glen Kotzen bought the half-brother to Dutch Philip for Hugo Hattingh for R580 000 at the CTS Cape Premier Sale and won this race with Gold Image three years ago.

Glen Kotzen – form stable

The Woodhill trainer has his horses in fine form and told Michael Clower that Thomas Henry is a speedy sort, adding: “He is a nice sensible colt – he will jump out and do what he has to do – but he hasn’t been tried to win first time out or anything like that. I galloped him with a maiden and he went the better. I will be disappointed if he doesn’t run well and I hope he wins.”

Justin Snaith, successful with The Black Rose in 2011 and with Var Ahead four years ago, has supplied the favourite in each of the last four seasons. Stuck On You, who cost R100 000 at the National Yearling Sale, was 22-10 second favourite yesterday morning with Thomas Henry heading the market at 12-10.

The dual champion trainer said: “She is a speedy sort by What A Winter and I am expecting a good run. But she has only been on the grass once and, if there is a hottie in the race, maybe you should go with that.”

Lady Catherine is third favourite after being backed from 6-1 to 9-2. She cost R100 000 at the Cape Premier and, like 8-1 stable companion Star Captain (also bought for R100 000 but at the Cape Yearling Sale), is by Captain Of All.

Greg Ennion said: “Lady Catherine is a lovely big filly who has got a lot of pace. She shows enough to be competitive and would be the quicker of my two. Star Captain might want a little bit further.”

Glen Puller won this race with Harlem Shake five years ago and is two-handed with 12-1 shot Legitimise and 15-1 outsider Broken Promises. They were bought for R40 000 and R35 000 at the Cape Yearling Sale.

Assistant trainer Riaan van Reenen said: “They are both forward, full of potential and are well prepared but they are not really 900m horses and so there are no great expectations.”

Piet Botha, on the mark with Warrior Tiger here on Wednesday, is expecting a good run from R30 000 Cape Yearling Sale purchase Captain’s Flo, yet another by Captain Of All. She is an 11-1 shot.

Botha said: “I haven’t galloped her but she has got quite a bit of pace. I think she will be a sprinter and I expect her to run well.”

Race-1 (Turf) R75 000 900m 13:10 Ref-211
1st R46875, 2nd R15000, 3rd R7500, 4th R3750, 5th R1875
INTERBET MAIDEN JUVENILE PLATE
For Mdn 2 yo. R60 000 Win BSA Bonus Series
1 6 Legitimise 60 0 O Noach Glen Puller
2 7 Star Captain 60 0 A S Veale Greg Ennion
3 5 Thomas Henry 60 0 A A Domeyer Glen Kotzen
4 2 Unbroken Promises 60 0 B May Glen Puller
5 3 Captain’s Flo 57.5 0 A D Dillon Piet Botha
6 1 Lady Catherine 57.5 0 A C Orffer Greg Ennion
7 4 Stuck On You 57.5 0 A R Fourie Justin Snaith
Same Trainer – Not Coupled on Tote
(1,4) (2,6)
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