Hollywoodbets Durban July – The Trainer Viewpoints
‘Smanga Khumalo has chosen Mike de Kock’s horse, but in life we all make mistakes’ – Justin Snaith
‘Smanga Khumalo has chosen Mike de Kock’s horse, but in life we all make mistakes’ – Justin Snaith
While both are good sportsmen and seasoned racing folk, trainers Andre Nel and Sean Tarry are disappointed and shocked that Airways Law and Nebraas respectively did not make the final field of 18
Mike de Kock, Justin Snaith, Grant van Niekerk and Smanga Khumalo talk about Saturday
Did you know that the greatest winning margin was recorded by Riboville in 1974?
Joey Soma told the Sporting Post that Winning Form-sponsored Serino Moodley met their original criteria of experience of the Hollywoodbets Greyville track
Veteran Gr1 trainer will sleep on an important decision
In a devastating turn of bad luck, Apprentice Rachel Venniker’s opportunity to become the first female to ride in the Hollywoodbets Durban July has been dashed after a freak incident
The forecast of 26 degrees with plenty of sunshine! That’s the medium-term weather outlook for Saturday as we enter the final week of anticipation and suspense
Sadler’s Wells’ deceased son Casey Tibbs looks poised to continue his impact on the Hollywoodbets Durban July this year,
Piere Strydom’s magnificent winning comeback to the saddle after a 14 month absence to win the R600 000 KZN Breeders’ Mile on the KZN Breeders raceday at Hollywoodbets Greyville was a highlight of our local weekend racing
The Hollywood Syndicate celebrated a milestone 600th winner on African soil when the Danon Platina gelding Luhamba Phambili stormed to victory to win the R200 000 non black-type Need For Speed Sprint
Selwyn Elk writes that he was at Clairwood on a wet Saturday afternoon in the 70’s…
In a remarkable turnaround after a five year ban and many years of application and hard work, jockey Chad Little has been granted a licence to ride again
Sunday’s Hollywoodbets Greyville feature, the non black-type Model Man Mile, won by Mike de Kock’s Artist’s Model, paid tribute to one of South Africa’s greatest turf legends of the 20th century.