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I’ve learnt and taken a little from everyone, so every garment has a story to tell.
Sporting Post columnists share their opinions and insights into horse racing from South Africa and around the world. They are experts who have a deep understanding of the sport of kings, enjoy their thoughtful and fresh articles.
I’ve learnt and taken a little from everyone, so every garment has a story to tell.
With the Gr3 Tommy Hotspur Handicap just around the corner, we celebrate its 26 year old namesake
Former triple South African champion sire Western Winter’s name regularly cropped up in race results, as a sire, sire of sires, and broodmare sire
One of the attractions of Durbanville is that you always bump into old friends and Saturday was no exception.
You want everyone to win, but that’s not the way life works. The best one can hope for is a noble and true run race and pray that everyone gets home safe
Could a locally bred and raced stallion head the First Crop Sires list for a second year running?
So a publicity stunt by one sponsor is more important than the people who just won a Gr1 race!
Patrick Nassif attended the Met for the 35th time on Saturday. He says the day was plain boring and questions the wisdom of a host like Usain Bolt – and what value he actually added
Snaith Racing exceeded even their own exceptionally high PR standards with a pre Met media beach breakfast last Friday
I see little or no prospect of this sport being restored to something approaching credibility unless the entire coterie of Jooste accomplices and appointees removes itself from office
I feel I need to vent and ask for answers regarding my filly Rockin Russian’s omission from the $500 000 CTS 1600 to be run on Sun Met day
The classic has a long and proud history dating back to 1955 when it was run as the Cape of Good Hope Guineas