Racing On Mainstream TV
The sport of horseracing is again accessible and available to the broader South African public on free-to-air television
The sport of horseracing is again accessible and available to the broader South African public on free-to-air television
‘Obviously it’s not ideal, but last year he was drawn in 12 before winning so hopefully on Saturday he’ll jump well and get into a good place in the back stretch’ – Trainer
KZN set to become the main destination for racing in South Africa
South Africa’s 24-hour horseracing channel, Racing 240 advise that they will from Wednesday be available for viewing in territories in the rest of the Southern African Development Community
Recent impressive WSB Gauteng Guineas winner Safe Passage and stablemate Aragosta are amongst the entries, that includes Fabian Habib’s exciting unbeaten Zeus
All the key horses stood their ground and that sees 11 runners go to post for the R1-million Gr1 Jonsson Workwear Cape Derby
Like most of his colleagues at some time in their professional lives, Gavin Lerena has yo’yo’d from hero to zero in some quarters
The inexorable rise of Douglas Whyte among Hong Kong’s training ranks encompassed yet another milestone at Sha Tin on Sunday
Shampompo Shampizi finished with resolution to win the R90 000 Fever Tree Stakes at his first ever start at Hollywoodbets Scottsville
The racing television whodunnit continues. For racing, or not for racing?
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
‘The Breeders Cup Distaff is definitely still on the cards and Beach Bomb will probably have one more race before then’ – Gaynor Rupert
It will be good news for South African racing fans that, despite a number of offers from abroad, Gerald and Karen Kalil’s multiple champion Quid Pro Quo will continue her 3yo season on African soil
The son of Twice Over has been gelded and will be aimed at the Betway Gr1 Summer Cup, the L’Ormarins King’s Plate and the WSB Cape Town Met