National 2yo Sale – Buyers Guide
The Buyer’s Guide is an amazing, detailed summary of dam and siblings of the BSA National 2yo Sale
Thoroughbred horse breeding news, views and opinions from South Africa and around the world. Our columnists and authors share their valuable insights on this fascinating aspect of horse racing.
The Buyer’s Guide is an amazing, detailed summary of dam and siblings of the BSA National 2yo Sale
Call for all stakeholders to stand together in trying times
And afternoon of excellence with the incredible Drakenstein Stud Farm team
“He is a lovely flashy black colt and we are keen to see how the market responds to him”
A decision by the East Cape Stipendiary Board at Fairview on Friday in utilising a measure of discretion granted to them in terms of the rules appears, on the face of it, to lack any logic
Between them, Galileo and Sea The Stars were responsible for four group race winners at last week’s Glorious Goodwood festival
Racing is dying. Tracks close, branches close, tote turnover is shrinking… and Phumelela’s answer is to put pressure on other racing publications in the name of fair competition
Can racing be likeable and does it have something to contribute to the global conversation? RacingB*tch’s Hans Ebert says the answer is yes
Timed perfectly in the off-season lull, supported by all the major producers, and with a catalogue boasting all our proven sires and a host of black-type family connections, history shows that this is where you can safely shop till you drop
Owner Stanley Chan announced the three-time Horse of the Year’s retirement on Friday 13 September at trainer Francis Lui’s Sha Tin stable
SA champion jockey stepped out under the Ridgemont flag for the first time at Hollywoodbets Durbanville today
‘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