Thirty years down the line, we have to stop the export protocol dream.
So says veteran racing man John Freeman in a fascinating chat with Nico and Neil on the Clocking The Sales show.
Veteran John Freeman calls for a reality check
So says veteran racing man John Freeman in a fascinating chat with Nico and Neil on the Clocking The Sales show.
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Finding the words ‘excitement’ and ‘insurance’ in the same sentence is as rare as breeding a Triple Crown winner!
As the clock ticks toward this year’s renewal of South Africa’s most iconic of races, the Hollywoodbets Durban July, it is only fitting that we return to the start of the new millennium and recall all the drama and splendour
It’s time for our racing regulators to accept and understand that they are part of the game, and not outside of it, above it, or bigger than it
A vintage 128th renewal of the R5 million Hollywoodbets Gr1 Durban July is on the cards after a capacity field of 20, including 2 reserves, was unveiled
As we continue our nostalgic walk down the Hollywoodbets Durban July memory lane, one thing is certain, the most recent decade lacked for nothing in drama and splendour
The median price went from R140 000 to R150 000, while the top price jumped considerably from R750 000 last year to R1 900 000