Malmoos is the favourite and unlikely to shorten from his current price unless one of the leading fancies withdraws
trainer Jacques Strydom has followed the adage “if you don’t have a ticket, you can’t collect” by supplementing Christopher Robin for the Gauteng Summer Cup at Turffontein on November 27.
Two defections from the Cup are Hoedspruit and Sean Tarry’s tough campaigner Tierra Del Fuego. However, two horses from the former champion trainer’s stable are still contenders, with Nebraas now in the top 20 and Seehaam moving into the “next five” category following his fifth place in the Steelrode Mile.
De Kock’s declaration before that race that “I’ve never had Malmoos as well as he is at present” is probably the reason the Triple Crown victor heads the market, particularly with the trainer’s excellent Cup record. Malmoos also drifted in the market in the grade 2 race. His opening call was 25-11 and his starting price 10-3, but he was certainly better supported than Got The Greenlight.
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