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TRAINER Dean Kannemeyer has reported from his Clairwood satellite base that Noordhoek Flyer showed signs early on Sunday morning of being a little shaken up after his disappointing effort in Saturday’s Daily News 2000.
Kannemeyer said that the handsome chestnut was a little jarred up after also having lost his near-fore shoe in the running of the race.
He indicated that the betting public should now exercise caution as the KRA Guineas winner must be considered a doubtful starter for the Vodacom Durban July...
WORKFORCE stormed away with the Investec Derby at Epsom to complete a great Classic double for jockey Ryan Moore.
Ballydoyle pacemaker At First Sight built up a big lead and was 10 lengths clear as they started down the straight.
But Moore was alert to the situation and reeled in the leader at the two pole before surging clear for a seven-length victory for the Sir Michael Stoute team.
Workforce gave Stoute his fifth success in the great race. At First Sight, sent off at 100-1, ran an incredible race...
STABLEMATES Irish Flame and Bold Silvano fought out the finish of the Grade 1 Daily News over 2000m at Greyville on Saturday and it was Kevin Shea’s mount Irish Flame who prevailed to confirm his versatility and stamp himself as the leading three-year-old contender for the Durban July.
The runner-up Bold Silvano came from way off the pace for his superb second and he, too, is likely to be a factor in SA’s biggest race at the end July.
“I was surprised how much pace Irish Flame showed today...