Tarry Moves On Ready To Run Log

Smart filly in contention

Sean Tarry’s recent Scottsville Maiden winner Second Request was the big mover into seventh position on the latest log for the R2,5 million Ready To Run Stakes to be contested over 1400m at Kenilworth on 24 November.

Second Request strolls in under Luke Ferraris (Pic – Candiese Marnewick/Gold Circle)

Under the urgings of rising star Luke Ferraris, Second Request romped home to shed her maiden impressively at Scottsville last Wednesday.

Having her second start, after running second on debut, Second Request showed her class by running out a 6,25 length winner over 1600m and she looks an exciting prospect.

Bred by Klawervlei Stud, the 3yo is a daughter of European champion Twice Over out of the stakes placed Kabool mare Duncton Quest.

Second Request, a R260 000 buy from the 2017 CTS Ready To Run Sale, is owned by Chris Van Niekerk

Vaughan Marshall’s impressive Kuda Sprint debut winner Agent Of Fortune and narrow SA Nursery runner- up Cirillo (also a Tarry charge) continue to hold the joint top position on the log.

To see the log per 7 September, please click here

Please note that:

The Log is intended as a guide only and is purely based on performances thus far.

Fillies will receive a 2.5kg allowance. This has been added to all raced fillies for log purposes.

The Log excludes horses without an official NHRA Merit Rating

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