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Hollywoodbets Durban July Media
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No: HDJ2204 |
20 Apr
2022 |
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Embargo : None |
Issued by:
Gold Circle & Hollywoodbets |
Kommetdieding heads up Hollywoodbets Durban July first entries
Durban - Defending champion Kommetdieding heads the list of 68 entries for
the R5-million Hollywoodbets Durban July (HDJ) on Saturday 2 July 2022.
Following his
superb victory in last year’s HDJ, Kommetdieding scored a sensational
victory in the WSB Cape Town Met (Gr1) at the end of January and is widely
expected to win the Gr 1 Premier’s Champions Challenge over 2000m at
Turffontein on 30 April.
Hollywoodbets have priced up the 4yo son of Elusive Fort as the early
favourite for South Africa’s most famous horse racing event.
Gold Circle’s Racing Executive Raf Sheik has expressed his delight with
the quality of entries received for the R5-million Hollywoodbets Durban
July, “The response from owners and trainers across the country has been
phenomenal. The 68 entries received include 13 individual Grade 1 winners
as well as 3 former winners of this great race. The depth of talent
amongst the early entries is most pleasing and it will be exciting to
follow their progress over the next two months.”
Seeking his sixth victory in the “July”, popular Cape trainer Justin
Snaith holds an entry for no fewer than 12 horses. These include Do It
Again and Belgarion, both former winners of the HDJ. Belgarion, who
powered home victorious in 2020 has not been seen since finishing midfield
in last year’s event and his progress through Champions Season will be
followed with keen interest.
Do It Again has an impressive record in the race. Following his
back-to-back victories in 2018 and 2019, the 7yo son of Twice Over
finished third in 2020 and a most unlucky fourth last year when severely
interfered with in the home stretch. But history is against Do It Again!
The last time a 7yo won the Hollywoodbets Durban July was way back in 1945
when St Seiriol landed top honours.
Snaith has two Classic winners amongst his 3yo team of entries. Guineas
winner, Double Superlative, and Cape Derby winner, Pomp And Power, will be
amongst the fan favourites for the 2022 renewal of the HDJ. In particular,
Pomp And Power was most impressive when racing clear to land the Cape
Derby at his first start beyond 1600m. Snaith has also entered South
Africa’s joint top rated horse and multiple Gr 1 winner Jet Dark. He has
twice won the L’Ormarins Queens Plate as well as reigning supreme in the
Champions Cup at Hollywoodbets Greyville at the end of last season.
Given the massive prize money on offer this year, the outcome of the HDJ
could go a long way to deciding the Trainers’ Championship. Currently
trailing Highveld-based Paul Peter by quite some margin, Snaith will be
looking to secure the lion’s share of the R5-million purse to overhaul his
in-form rival. Victory for Justin Snaith would also bring him within one
winner of the great Syd Laird who holds the record with 7 “July”
victories.
Paul Peter has entered 9 horses for the HDJ but it’s fair to say that most
of these have much to prove if they are to make the cut for the final
field of 18 runners. His highest rated runner, MK’s Pride, recently won
the Gr 1 Horse Chestnut Stakes over 1600m but it remains to be seen
whether the talented son of Willow Magic will stretch that level of form
to the HDJ distance of 2200m.
Mike de Kock last tasted HDJ success in 2011 with the 3yo filly Igugu. But
that dry spell could well come to an end this year. While Al Muthana may
prefer less ground, the same cannot be said for the talented staying filly
Sparkling Water or his WSB SA Derby winner Aragosta. De Kock has also
entered his Guineas winner, Safe Passage, and the under-the-radar 3yo
Motown Magic.
Triple Tiara heroine, Rain In Holland, represents the powerful Sean Tarry
and she is backed up by his Summer Cup winners Zillzaal and Flying Carpet.
Tarry last won the HDJ with Heavy Metal in 2013.
In 2017 Candice Bass Robinson became the first lady trainer to win the
“July” when Marinaresco carried top weight to a resounding victory.
Interestingly Candice has entered Marinaresco’s full sister, Marina. Her
form is solid and the course and distance should be right up her alley.
Currently at 40/1 in the ante post market, Marina certainly offers some
appealing value.
While Kommetdieding is the early ante post favourite, his arch rival
Linebacker is the 2nd choice at 10/1. Linebacker was narrowly beaten in
last year’s HDJ but on current ratings, the Vaughan Marshall-trained
runner could easily turn the tables on Kommetdieding.
“It’s a great honour and privilege to have the Hollywoodbets brand
associated with an iconic horseracing event that is recognised across the
globe. We have already seen major interest in the ante-post betting
market, and there will be some value to be found amongst the first
entries. The real fun commences in a matter of weeks as Champions Season
gets underway,” enthused Hollywoodbets Brand & Communications Manager,
Devin Heffer.
ENDS
More information can be found at
https://www.hollywoodbetsdurbanjuly.co.za/
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The full list of the first
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Last year's winner of the
Hollywoodbets Durban July Kommetdieding (pictured) headlined the
announcement of the first entries for the 2022 edition of the event coming
up on 2 July. |
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