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.
Horse people tend to be fairly well versed on their subject, so it’s hard to fob them off with vague or poor service. When all is said and done, goods aren’t sold, they are bought
We have a Listed company losing money by trying to please a minute proportion of racing’s elite
Tellytrack has its fans and its detractors, but love it or hate it, it is our industry mouthpiece
Arc-En-Ciel may have stopped its breeding operation 3 years ago, but it is going stronger than ever, albeit under a different guise as an exotic game farm…
On 25, 26 and 27 November 2016 the SAAPF hosted the second International Blacksmith Competition. We went to check it out.
With a number of recent features being won by Australian imports, it was encouraging to note that all three of Saturday’s Kenilworth features were won by South African bred thoroughbreds
Every wondered how racing silks are made? We chat to Fiona McLeod from Odds On Colours to find out.
The more things change, the more they stay the same could be the heading describing the leading sires list in the Northern Hemisphere this year
How does one put the fun into racing and target a new generation of racegoers? Wocket Woy has the answers
A horse’s ability to adapt with an open heart is truly extraordinary. If we’re lucky, they teach us how
After dedicating herself fully to the role for four challenging years, the increasing demands on her time and personal life have led her to reassess her career direction
Two South African star performers in Dean Kannemeyer’s Gimme A Prince and the Vaughan Marshall champion 3yo One Stripe, who runs in Sunday’s HSH Princess Charlene Big Cap, feature in the first edition of the LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings for 2025