Alannah stamps her class
Daily News
|November 13, 2025
ALTHOUGH starting favourite, Alannah still proved surprisingly easy to back as she put the Class 4 Handicap to bed, the main race on the Hollywoodbets Greyville card yesterday.
As Paul Lafferty pointed out post-race, the daughter of Ideal World had run a smart effort behind the crack filly Golden Palm in the Gr1 Thekwini Stakes and had progressed in two comeback outings as he had given the filly a break after her feature run.
Yeni
Muzi Yeni always had her well placed as Nicholas Patel set the pace on La Maddalena but even though Alannah is a filly that has had seven starts she still shows signs of inexperience, her ears going back and forth and Yeni switching his stick multiple times to keep her on a straight course.
However, in the straight she quickly ate into La Maddelena’s lead, the 6kg difference in weight not holding her back.
Lafferty suggested that the further she goes the better she will be and she is certainly a filly for the notebook.
Very little stood between favourite Drielandenpunt and victory in the first and Dean Kannemeyer’s charge put the race to bed at the top of the straight. Leading for most of the way, he extended smartly with the balance of the field trailing in some eight lengths adrift. It was a particularly weak field so I don’t think one can read too much into this form.
Naidoo
It has been some time between drinks for Kom Naidoo but he had Time In Paris primed for a big showing in the second and she led all the way under Callan Murray.
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