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Thrill of POST Merchants

- RICHARD MCMILLAN

THEY filled the next three places behind surprise winner Bull Valley in the Grade 1 Tsogo Sun Sprint at Scottsvill­e a week ago and they will go to battle again in the R400 000, Grade 2 POST Merchants Sprint over 1 200m at Greyville on Friday, June 16.

Two of them, Search Party and Gulf Storm, that finished second and fourth respective­ly, are from the stable of top Cape trainer Brett Crawford, who triumphant­ly won both the Grade 1 Daily News 2 000 and the Woolavingt­on 2 000 at Greyville last weekend and will be on a high with strong hopes of snatching the honours in this top sprint event also.

Separating them at the line in the Tsogo Sun Sprint is the Dennis Drier-trained gelding Barbosa that showed a return to form in the Scottsvill­e race with the promise of potential further improvemen­t when he steps out on the polytrack for this race.

A full field of 14 runners will face the starter, with three reserves, with the Overlord gelding Talktothes­tars from the Coenie De Been stable topping the weights and nicely drawn at three.

While he disappoint­ed in the Tsogo Sun Sprint, his previous effort, when second to

POST superstar Rafeef in the Grade 1 Computafor­m Sprint, was confirmati­on he had not lost the enthusiasm for racing and at the weights he has a 1.5kg advantage over his rivals on merit.

Search Party could be the Crawford stable elect with Corne Orffer in the irons and, with steady improvemen­t in each of his recent races, could be one of the strongest contenders in the race.

Stable companion Gulf Storm, however, will have a major task ahead of him from the widest draw, but cannot be discounted.

The Drier stable is in top form and, in addition to the success in the Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion at Scottsvill­e, the fiveyear-old Seventh Rock gelding Guiness gave his opposition a hiding in a MR 95 handicap over 1 000m at Greyville at the weekend, confirming the form of the stable.

Gareth van Zyl fields the Captain Al gelding Redcarpet Captain that has won his last two starts over 1 200m on the poly and the Alec Laird-trained Amazing Strike, winner of his last two starts, will be out to strike again.

Professor Brian, from the Joey Ramsden yard, has won his last three starts, the most recent over the course and distance in comfortabl­e fashion and in a good time and with a light weight to shoulder again could put the cat among the pigeons in what has the makings of a thrilling speed encounter.

 ??  ?? Professor Brian, unbeaten since being gelded, bids for his sixth win on the bounce when he runs in the Grade 2 Merchants Sprint at Greyville on June 16.
Professor Brian, unbeaten since being gelded, bids for his sixth win on the bounce when he runs in the Grade 2 Merchants Sprint at Greyville on June 16.

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