Normandy Stud Is Ready To Run for 2018
These aren’t horses that go for multi-millions, but they pull their weight!
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These aren’t horses that go for multi-millions, but they pull their weight!
The National Horseracing Authority of South Africa appear to be taking a considered approach with the appointment of a replacement for one of the biggest jobs in South African horseracing.
Why young people are having a hard time becoming invested in the industry
The Sale of Clairwood, the separation from the Western Cape, the incomplete polytrack circuit and the sale of Betting World – just some of the issues
Home-grown dressage talent Nichola Mohr has her sights set on the 2020 Olympics and needs your help to get there. Come and support her at Kenilworth this Saturday.
Surely they cannot just carry on as usual and ignore us? Or can they? Or is everything in racing/breeding just fine?
It’s about making sure racing is left in good hands and has a good future.
Whilst the sheer idiocity and lunacy of such is clearly apparent, it begs the question as to what is being hidden under the track covers, especially after the recent farce of the state of the Vaal tracks?
Over 60 members of the Pony Club came racing at Durbanville last Saturday – and had a blast !
A Chinese billionaire who can’t speak a word of English, but easily recognises dollar signs, concreter Abram Savage, bus driver Michael Waddington, council worker Brad Playford, electrician Damien Yates and cancer survivor Peter Piras…
Without skill and enjoyment, constant losses will put paid to any chance of securing longer term interest in racing
The classic has a long and proud history dating back to 1955 when it was run as the Cape of Good Hope Guineas