Do It Again – KZN Horse Of The Year

Honouring the stars

With the classy live entertainment getting a major nod of approval from an enthusiastic audience, KZN Racing honoured their star achievers at a black-tie event held at the Greyville Convention Centre.

Team Do It Again get Horse Of The Year (Pic – Candiese Marnewick)

Vodacom Durban July winner Do It Again (Twice Over) was crowned Horse Of The Year, with It’s My Turn (Dynasty), Sommerlied (Var) and Fiorella (Captain Al) all earning dual awards after top-class seasons.

KZN 2018 Racing Awards:

Horse Of The Year

  • Do It Again

2yo Filly

  • Inverroche

2yo Colt

  • Cue the Music

3yo Filly

  • Fiorella

3yo Colt

  • Monks Hood

Sprinter

  • Sommerlied

Older Male

  • It’s My Turn

Older Filly

  • Sommerlied

Middle Distance

  • Fiorella

Stayer

  • It’s My Turn

Groom Of The Year

  • Isaac Mwalese

Owner Of The Year

  • Mario Ferreira

Jockey Of The Year

  • Anton Marcus

Apprentice Of The Year

  • Ashton Arries

Breeder Of The Year

  • Summerhill

Trainer Of The Year

  • Dennis Drier

KZN Personality Of The Year

  • Phillip Fourie

Ride Of The Season

  • Lyle Hewitson (Redberry Lane – Gr1 Garden Province Stakes)

Anita Akal Award

  • Garth Puller

 

Watch the Racing Awards celebration

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