There Is A Little Race In Every Horse
Whether on the racetrack or beyond, we’re all running our own race
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.
Whether on the racetrack or beyond, we’re all running our own race
A collection of five Gr1 winning sire sons of champions, the likes of which haven’t been seen in one place on African soil, is set for Wilgerbosdrift on Sunday 3 September
A tribute to Mauritzfontein Stud and its contribution to South African racing and breeding
The much anticipated arrival of Rafeef and the news that Coolmore stallion Canford Cliffs sired three good winners this weekend, had the team at the champion Robertson farm looking back on a great few days
Kids say the darndest things. We get it straight from the horse’s mouth, thanks to Racing Kid, Benji Ryan
As Tesio taught us, the Thoroughbred exists because of a piece of wood at the end of a mile and a half race at Epsom. Charles Faull dissects the 2017 Vodacom Durban July result
Redoute’s Choice’s champion son Rafeef is due to arrive at his new Western Cape home base on Tuesday
A seminar for all KZN TBA members will be presented by Veterinary reproduction specialist, Dr Martin Schulman on 2 August at Rawdons Hotel
The Racing B*tch’s Hans Ebert looks at the role of social media and what horse racing should learn from the music industry
One of South Africa’s most successful, and best value for money, thoroughbred auctions is set to take place at the TBA complex in Germiston next month
The 2016-2017 season is fast drawing to a close in the Southern Hemisphere, and champion sires will soon be crowned
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