James Crawford, assistant trainer for his father Brett, expressed confidence that their stable would win Saturday's R1-million Allied Steelrode Onamission Charity Mile at Turffontein.
He was correct, but he was just wrong about the horse.
Not that one could blame him. After all, Frances Ethel had had an excellent warm-up race while Winchester Mansion did not put up the perfect preparation performance.
However, last year's HWB Durban July winner found the right gears under Marco van Rensburg, burst clear at the time and kept on strongly to beat KZN visitor Gladatorian (20-1) by 0.75 lengths.
The winner went off at 40-1 and paid R44.90 for a win R8.60 for a place on TAB.
Third place went to Barbaresco (5-1) with Silver Sanctuary (14-1) running into fourth.
Mike de Kock-trained Dave The King went off as the 4-1 favourite but after leading the field for 1000m faded out to finish 19 lengths off the winner.
However, in a post-race examination by the course vet, the current Horse Of The Year was found to be not striding out left hind.
Denne historien er fra November 04, 2024-utgaven av The Citizen.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prÞveperiode pÄ Magzter GOLD for Ä fÄ tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ?  Logg pÄ
Denne historien er fra November 04, 2024-utgaven av The Citizen.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prÞveperiode pÄ Magzter GOLD for Ä fÄ tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg pÄ
Vienna lights up streets for shoppers
MARKETS: SUPPORT FOR STRUGGLING RETAILERS
A front-row seat to the rich tapestry of nature
River cruising offers intimate experience
The song remains the same
It's the message not the medium that's important
Downs intent on hitting hard
If you think Mamelodi Sundowns will take their foot off the pedal should they race to an early lead in the Carling Knockout final against Magesi FC, then you're grossly mistaken.
Clean sweep beckons
STICK: SPRINGBOKS CHASE THE COMPLETE PERFORMANCE AGAINST WALES
Recognising burgeoning talent
AWARDS: FEINBERG-MNGOMEZULU COULD CAP A BREAKTHROUGH YEAR IN MONACO
Deputy Howley backs Gatland to get Wales out of trouble
Under-fire Wales boss Warren Gatland is the \"world's best coach\" and going nowhere, according to assistant Rob Howley (right).
Flyhalf is very 'Sexton-esque'
Sam Prendergast (above) has never been lacking in self-confidence, with his talent evident to many, and today he will get to pull the strings for Ireland at flyhalf in the Test against Fiji.
Scottish success riding on Aussie Test
Huw Jones believes the success of Scotland's November international campaign will be judged on whether they beat a rejuvenated Australia at Murrayfield tomorrow.
French defeat is hard to swallow
ALL BLACKS: SHOWING HEALTHY RESPECT FOR AZZURRI