Goosebump Stuff, Candiese!

It's all about taste and timing

Dual Equus Award-winning photographer Candiese Lenferna showed again at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday why she has few peers in her profession.

Candiese captured this image of Jason Gates, with an Egyptian Goose above his head, steering the Louis Goosen-trained Sea Goddess to victory in the third race.

The fact that the timing was perfect, and that Louis is well-known as ‘the Goose’, gives us goosebumps and makes one believe in all kinds of things beautiful!

Well done Candiese – and thanks again for meeting the Sporting Post team at the Coastal Horse Care Unit in Cato Ridge on your off-day on Friday. A work ethic second to none!

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