Meryl Wins Devon Air
The red-hot combination of trainer Dean Kannemeyer and Anthony Delpech opened the Greyville feature menu on Saturday
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The red-hot combination of trainer Dean Kannemeyer and Anthony Delpech opened the Greyville feature menu on Saturday
The Varsfontein bred Queen Forever added to Gimmethegreenlight’s growing stakes roll when she put her best hoof forward to produce an eyecatching victory
Trainer Brett Crawford saw his Vodacom Durban July prospects lift dramatically on Saturday
A typically seasoned display of pace judgement by Piere Strydom wins the day
Piere Strydom and Justin Snaith teamed up with the enigmatic Captain Splendid to grab top honours in the opening feature
Summerhill stallion Brave Tin Soldier produced the goods again just a week after his Scottsville Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship success
The combination of Candice Bass-Robinson, jockey Aldo Domeyer, stallion What A Winter, and a partnership of owners Mayfair Speculators, Marsh Shirtliff and Bryn Ressell repeated their double feature feat of earlier this month
Ruling champion Sean Tarry increased his lead at the top of the SA Trainer’s title log with a superb Gr1 double at Scottsville on Saturday
Superstar speed mare Carry On Alice bowed out of her illustrious track career with a fifth Gr1 success on Saturday
Summerveld trainer Dennis Drier saddled the winner of the Gr1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion for the sixth time in eight years and for the seventh time overall, at Scottsville on Saturday
Gauteng raiding combination Paul Matchett and Gunter Wrogemann scored a surprise in the opening leg of the Gr1 jackpot at Scottsville on Saturday
‘We want to deliver the best quality racing on a consistent basis. That’s what we are striving for. We do not want to host the most racemeetings for the sake of it’
Just hours after the Springboks beat the All Blacks in Cape Town to lift the 2024 Freedom Cup, an equine speed merchant that first saw the light of day just 130km away from the DHL Stadium was announcing his arrival on the US racing scene
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