Trent Shares With Thandi To Seal First Winner

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Trent Shares With Thandi To Seal First Winner

It was a Sunday to remember at Hollywoodbets Scottsville for 18 year old 4kg-claimer Trent  Mayhew when he encountered some N3 level traffic in running, yet somehow conjured up a Houdini-like escape to secure a career first winner.

Riding the 10-1 Dandolo for Tony Rivalland in the fifth, a 1000m www.tabgold.co.za MR 84 Handicap, Trent  went for gaps that weren’t really there on the 6yo, but kept his head to switch in late before riding a well-balanced finish to dead-heat in an either-way thriller with the Van Zyl 33-10 Quandary, who gave Sporting Post-sponsored Athandiwe Mgudlwa his season icebreaker.

It was a top ride by Mayhew who managed to share the spoils on a horse that was reluctant to go to the start and fly-jumped. To get up and collar one of our most improved riders in Athandiwe Mgudlwa was a decent effort.

Our often maligned handicappers would also have enjoyed the finish with just a half length seperating the quartet.

A son of trainer Craig Mayhew, and brother-in-law to Ryan Munger, the Vereeniging-born Trent graduated through the Workrider ranks and was enjoying his 20th ride, and boasts a new season strike-rate of 50%!

Quoted at 25-2 with Hollywoodbets to win the SA Champion Jockey title, Muzi Yeni grabbed three on the day to lead the national title with 8 winners.

Odds-on favourite Richard Fourie is on holiday so the tearaway Yeni may be a man to watch this month.

Sporting Post rider Tristan Godden rode a double for the Mike Miller yard and will be pleased with his start to the new term.

The next local racemeeting is on Tuesday at Hollywoodbets Durbanville.