Time For NHA Board To Go?
Perhaps this is time for the Board to resign in its entirety and to find untarnished, passionate people to come forward to lead us.
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Perhaps this is time for the Board to resign in its entirety and to find untarnished, passionate people to come forward to lead us.
The old big race firm of Sean Tarry and jockey S’manga Khumalo got their 2018 Highveld Spring Season off to the best possible start
Ashley Fortune’s yard were in fine form at the Vaal on Thursday, saddling three winners
Good regulation is a serious business and poor regulation is not just a poor reflection on the sport, it has real monetary repercussions for all of us
Deceased champion sire, Danehill, succeeded in every aspect as a stallion, as few other sires have in recent memory.
With Scott Bros winding down their breeding operation, The Apache is being relocated to Cathy and Jonathan Martin’s Hadlow Stud
It’s always possible – it is not LIKELY but it is unquestionably possible – that one of them, almost any one of them, could be the greatest horse that has ever set foot on a racetrack.
While Celtic Grove’s body may have ceased to function and been consigned to the grave, thanks to Sally and Lammerskraal, his name will still be spoken for many years to come.
Western Cape Awards spokesman says they would have excluded Mayfair Speculators
The only one of its kind in South Africa, Breeders Premium Schemes are not uncommon in the world of Thoroughbred breeding
Erupt hails from one of the world’s great Champion Sire producing families
‘We want to deliver the best quality racing on a consistent basis. That’s what we are striving for. We do not want to host the most racemeetings for the sake of it’
Just hours after the Springboks beat the All Blacks in Cape Town to lift the 2024 Freedom Cup, an equine speed merchant that first saw the light of day just 130km away from the DHL Stadium was announcing his arrival on the US racing scene
The South African bred former Equus Champion Sprinter Isivunguvungu made a terrific winning debut on US soil for trainer Graham Motion and confirmed his Prevagen $1million Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint aspirations
The evergreen hero travelled to Vereeniging on Thursday for a 100% strike rate from two rides that saw him bring up his recordbreaking 5555th winner milestone