The Rock Is Dead
Rock Of Gibraltar, the world champion miler who would make even bigger global headlines during the start of his stud career, has died at the age of 23
Rock Of Gibraltar, the world champion miler who would make even bigger global headlines during the start of his stud career, has died at the age of 23
Charles Dickens has a pedigree which suggests he could well be a very attractive stud prospect in time to come
Cementing his reputation as Hong Kong’s premier sprinter, Wellington has emphatically showcased his Gr1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint claims
The first of a number of strategic changes implemented to the Cape summer feature season programme were seen to good effect when racing returned to Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday
The Bass-Robinson team ran riot through the bumper nine-race programme, with five winners that included capturing three of the four features
Veteran trainer Mike Bass was never a vintage protagonist of prepping Cape Guineas winners
The energetic Glen, who celebrates his 57th birthday on Sunday, has been a shrewd picker at the sales and tireless traveller to wherever there are races to be won
Why the SARB raid was such a surprise and what the attachment of the Jooste-owned properties, motor vehicles, art, furniture and Ingrid Jooste’s jewellery actually means!
‘Twenty-four hours later, the female family celebrated a new stakes winner – and, in South Africa of all places!’
‘We have painted the entire building, installed perimeter fencing and overhauled all the bathrooms. The carpets were replaced and we have redone the floors throughout the building. Then there are the staff break areas, as well as a new jockey’s room’
Hollywoodbets Durbanville plays host to a seven-race programme this afternoon
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
Former SA Champion jockey Andrew Fortune’s six month quest to be relicenced to ride again reaches something of a watershed
The Ridgemont’s Kieswetter and Drakenstein’s Rupert families are major players in our horseracing and the Monmouth Park feature thus held more than a passing interest for many of us