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July is chrome-plated for Selukwe
The Mercury
|May 12, 2025
TABLE team efforts in racing, trainers, their assistants, stable jockeys and stable staff coupled with a loyal owner base goa long way to success on the racetrack. Difficult for the smaller yards with the top jockeys hunting the best rides from bigger stables but it all paid off at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday as the five-year-old Selukwe put a smart field to bed in the Gr3 WSB 1900.
Moodley
Emotional winning rider Serino Moodley heaped praise on Plattner Racing's head trainer Andre Nel and his KZN assistant Byron Forster for keeping faith with him as stable rider as the home-bred turned in a stunning performance. Quickening out of the pack he put the race to bed in a matter of strides. He was chased home by Narina Trogon and stable companions Underworld and Okavango who was running on stoutly for fourth. Moodley got a 14 day suspension for his ride on Selukwe when second to I Salute You in The Sledgehammer at Hollywoodbets Scottsville which made Saturday's win all the sweeter. “It was tough taking the suspension but luckily I have a man like Byron (Forster) behind me and if it wasn’t for Byron I wouldn't be here today so all credit must go to Byron and his team.
“Tt’s very hard to get chances in this game and if it wasn’t for Byron and his team I promise you I wouldn't have been standing here today.
“Thave to give credit to Mrs Plattner and Mr Nel. They stick by me and they don’t take you off horses. I often come back and tell Byron that I made a mistake and I’m really sorry and he understand that.
“Tt was hard to let Cape Eagle go but this horse is on the up and perfectly placed.
Of his mount he said, “He really showed his class today and going forward he is really exciting.
“At the thousand he was climbing all over them. I had Okavango in front of me and saw that he was under pressure and I needed to get off his heels. I went to the outside and it was so easy, I don’t think he got to his top.”
Forster
Forster said, “It’s all fallen into place these last eight months. He’s been a little unlucky along the way too but to say that he was going to win a group race nine months ago you would probably have said we were off our head but it’s just the progression he’s made.”
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