KZN Racing Nominees 2014

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The KwaZulu-Natal Racing Awards will be announced at a glittering function to be held in the Elangeni Hotel on 11 September 2014.

To qualify for the KwaZulu-Natal Racing Awards a horse must be either trained by a trainer permanently domiciled in KwaZulu-Natal while horses from visiting stables qualify on the basis of having three or more runs in KwaZulu-Natal during Champions Season, two runs in the case of juveniles.

The list of nominations is as follows:

CATEGORY NOMINEES
Champion Two-Year-Old Male Afrikaburn
Guiness
Harry’s Son
 
Champion Two-Year-Old Female Alboran Sea
Bilateral
Carry On Alice
Same Jurisdiction
 
Champion Three-Year-Old Male Futura
Legislate
Normanz
Champion Three-Year-Old Female Along Came Polly
  In The Fast Lane
  Maybe Yes
Champion Older Horse – Male Hot Ticket
King Of Pain
No Worries
Wavin’ Flag
Champion Old Horse – Female Beach Beauty
Fly By Night
Via Africa
Champion Sprinter Fly By Night
  Normanz
  Via Africa
Champion Middle Distance Horse Beach Beauty
  Futura
  King Of Pain
  Legislate
Champion Stayer Hot Ticket
  Wavin’ Flag
  Wild One

 

 

OTHER AWARDS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE FUNCTION
Anita Akal Special Award
KZN Racing Personality of the Year
KZN Jockey Of The Year
KZN Owner Of The Year
KZN Breeder Of The Year
Ashburton Trainer Of The Year
Clairwood Trainer Of The Year
Summerveld Trainer Of The Year
Ernie Duffield Memorial Trophy – Trainer of the Year
KZN Groom Of The Year
KZN Horse Of The Year

 

 

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