SUMMER CUP 2019: RACE SCHEDULE AND TIPS
Whether you’re heading to Turffontein for the biggest day on the Joburg racing calendar, or just looking for a guide to help follow the day, we’ve got you covered.
The first big race day of the season takes place on Saturday 30 November at Turffontein, and its the best way to welcome summer in Jozi. There are 5 cracking group races to savour on the 12 race card, and we’ve got blitz previews and tips for each race. You won’t be far off sound like a know-it-all with this pocket guide to the 2019 Gauteng Summer Cup.
Click on each race to reveal our preview and tips
Race 1
Tip: TEMENEE – Of the raced runners, this one stands out as the value. Last time out over a similar distance it was well beaten into 6th, but only ran 4.10 lengths off the winner. It was green that day and got bumped, so with the same jockey onboard it can improve and finish in the money. I’d suggest a small each way bet. Watch out for odds movements on the un-raced horses, specifically the standout Acorn Alley.
BET: RACE 1
Race 2
Tip: VIPER JET – This seems to be a two horse race without considering the first timers, the short favourite Mohican being the other contender. Our selection has recently be gelded, and looks set to go close. It will be interesting which of the two start favourite, this may be a guide to the eventual winner. We’re sticking to our guns on this one.
BET: RACE 2
Race 3
TIP: TUSCAN LIGHT – Our preference here is for the favourite, and also the best weighted. The further this horse seems to go the better, and with its stable jock onboard, it looks time for it to break through the maiden ranks.
BET: RACE 3
Race 4 - Magnolia Handicap (Grade 3)
TIP: SINGFORAFA – There’s quite a lot of collateral form to look into here, with 8 of these runners having faced each other 3 weeks back, 7 of them finishing within 2.25 lengths of each other. Our choice won that race but was demoted after a post-race objection. This time out, its experience in big races should see it through. It’s another favourite pick for us, not our style, but looks to be the consistent choice on paper. Not an easy race to find a winner.
BET: RACE 4
Race 5 - Merchants (Grade 2)
TIP: WILLIAM THE SILENT – Our pick here will need to turn the tables on the favourite based on their previous meeting. It has a slight weight advantage but finished like a steam train to lose by a whisker. Muzi Yeni retains the ride, and on value is a better option.
BET: RACE 5
Race 6 - Dingaans (Grade 2)
TIP: COCKNEY PRIDE – There been a fair bit of odds movement on some runners, and I think there’s value in an each way bet on the only filly in the race. It’s gone the distanced previously in classy company, and this experience might get her an edge on the field. Other fancied favourites are untested at 1600m. Even a place bet is likely to get you better odds than a win bet on the favourite, so its worth getting on the outsider and shouting the lass home.
BET: RACE 6
Race 7 - Gauteng Summer Cup (Grade 1)
TIP: QUEEN SUPREME – One of the 4 year old challengers, and not the most fancied of the de Kock runners, this one is likely to attract betting support closer to race time. It will no doubt be overshadowed by Soqrat and Barahin, but could easily show progression and cause a surprise. Her 4 wins from 5 have all been impressive and the extra 200m from her last victory could be the ideal trip. A great speculative shout for the big race.
BET: RACE 7
Race 8 - Ipi Tombe Challenge (Grade 2)
This 1600m Grade 2 sees a decent bunch of fillies and mares battle it out, albeit many lacking distance form to be a stand out for punters to rely on. They’ll all have been prepped for this contest, so look out for those who are either looking for further ground as they mature, or those used to 1800m+ who seem to be lacking extra in that last furlong of late.
TIP: MILL QUEEN – Consistent as ever and came as so close to winning over 1600m on its penultimate run to a far more fancied runner. Smanga Khumalo has hit form just in time for this race day, and he’ll be giving it everything to notch up this filly’s 4th win in just 6 starts.
BET: RACE 8
Race 9
TIP: FLICHITY BY FARR – A favourite of the office, this hard knocking mare has plenty of staying race experience, and has come close a few times on the big stage. Bernard Fayd’Herbe is a more than suitable replacement for Hong Kong based champion jockey Lyle Hewitson, and he’s got enough accolades at these distances to steer this mare home.
BET: RACE 9
Race 10
TIP: HIDDEN AGENDA – Our fancy and Kings Archer (both top of the betting at time of writing) have met on several occasion and you’d fancy them to fight this one out. Pierre Strydom will need his experience to beat out the 2.5kg apprentice claim on his rival, but should come out on top with its superior distance form.
BET: RACE 10
Race 11
TIP: CAPITANA – Despite being lightly raced, this filly warrants favouritism. A lot of her beaten rivals have come out to win, and I think this could be low-key a great bet on the day. Gavin Lerena will be giving it hammer and tong up the Turfies straight, and I think we could see a fair bit more from this sprinter in the years to come.
BET: RACE 11
Race 12
Back to business, and we’re looking at an extremely open affair with moderate handicappers fighting for a piece of the big day spotlight. Racing under the lights is a consideration, and it’s likely most of these runners will be out after their bedtime. Betting market moves and some shrewd form scanning will separate the winners from the losers in this race.
TIP: DANCEWITHADRAGON – Backing a short price in the last is no fun, and we’re out to end things off with a bang. Dragons breath fire, and fire makes things go bang. Back to reality, this bottom weight filly really hasn’t been far off the pace in much better company previously. This slight drop in class could be the break she needs, and Ryan Munger will be one of few jockeys giving it everything late on Saturday evening. The draw is a concern, but can be overlooked giving the much fancied top weights are also drawn wide.
BET: RACE 12