
De Kock Debut Winner Looks Smart
Two sons of the late Uncle Mo (Indian Charlie) enjoyed success at Turffontein on Saturday
Two sons of the late Uncle Mo (Indian Charlie) enjoyed success at Turffontein on Saturday
Hollie Doyle and Tom Marquand, who are in Hong Kong on a short stint to cover injured colleagues Zac Purton, Vincent Ho, Angus Chung and Keith Yeung, both posted their first wins at Sha Tin
The veteran horseman wouldn’t have stuck it out this long if he didn’t believe that there was something in the pipeline, and it’s worth noting that the Bruce Le Roux-bred son of Mogok has earned at 73% of his 30 starts over 5 seasons
The 5yo Son Of Raj found his best tune under Gavin Lerena after a lengthy absence from the number 1 box
Our charismatic Sporting Post-sponsored jockey Sean Veale capped a double at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday with an inspired tactical ride to win the Paarl Diamant A Stakes on Holding Thumbs
Varsfontein’s Erik The Red celebrated his first winner at Turffontein on Saturday when his son Tenjiku showed resolve down the long straight to crack his maiden at the fourth time of asking after running two places
Justin Snaith has won the Cape Derby four times, dating back to his maiden success in the classic with Russian Sage in 2008
It is alleged that certain individuals grasped the opportunity to deliberately fictionalise at least two known recordings/voice clips, published and circulated it in the public domain, for dramatic purposes to instigate a false and equally damning narrative, designed to defame the name of the party/s involved as well as that of the NHA
Dean Kannemeyer’s dual Grade 1 winner Green With Envy will retire to the place of his birth to take up stud duties in the new season
The son of Vercingetorix will race on this term
Luke Ferraris continued a blistering form surge with success aboard veteran sprinter Lucky With You in the HK$3,72 million Class 1 TVB Cup Handicap at Sha Tin on Sunday
Superlative Stakes winner and Classic-placed Gustav Klimt will stand at Heversham Park Farm in South Africa, having stood at Haras d’Annebault most recently