Captain Marshall Pulls Rank – Again
Cape Guineas prospect One World ran out the easiest winner of the R200 000 Listed Langerman we have seen in many a year
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Cape Guineas prospect One World ran out the easiest winner of the R200 000 Listed Langerman we have seen in many a year
Richard Fourie gave an illuminating demonstration of how to knock the stuffing out of the Cape Crawl
It was pleasing to see the famous brown and white Beck family silks back in the winner’s enclosure again on a major day
Justin Snaith crowned a first Sun Met win in January and a storming final month burst to his second SA Champion Trainer title when he saddled the top three home in Saturday’s Gr1 Vodacom Durban July
Stablemates Barahin and Soqrat – both owned by Sheikh Hamdan – fought out a thrilling finish to the 2yo feature
The photographs with R6 punters and anonymous members of the adoring Durban racing public on social media tell the true story of the legend
The terrific sportsmanship shown by owner Fred Crabbia and trainer Dean Kannemeyer in the aftermath of the disappointment of having Derby winner It’s My Turn rejected by the Vodacom Durban July panel was rewarded
The R500 000 Gr3 Betting World 2200 opened the Vodacom Durban July Day feature programme with Cape West Coast trainer Andre Nel drawing first blood
The South African bred former Equus Champion Sprinter Isivunguvungu made a terrific winning debut on US soil for trainer Graham Motion and confirmed his Prevagen $1million Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint aspirations
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