The Storm Breaks
Zaki’s Jet Master gelding outstays his field in the mud to win the Listed Aauanaut Handicap in impressive style
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Zaki’s Jet Master gelding outstays his field in the mud to win the Listed Aauanaut Handicap in impressive style
Woodruff and Fradd celebrate great day at Turffontein as Australian bred Arcetri Pink wins the first leg of the Wilgerbosdrift Triple Tiara
Whiteline Fever wins the Gr2 Hawaii Stakes for the second year running as he outguns nine rivals in the wet
Sensational Acacia Handicap win for Orator’s Daughter as Marcus picks up the pieces in the final 100m of a memorable race
Rain and prawns in abundance at Turffontein as Geoff Woodruff and Robbie Fradd grab the Guineas honours to set the Triple Crown standard
Fit 3yo demonstrates versatility and good ability as he downs smart field to win his first outing on the sand in top style
No pace to speak of but a fair race in the end as Astro News gets the better of Gold Onyx to win the Umthombothi Stakes at a wet Scottsville
Birthday boy Adam Marcus closes the Cape Summer Of Champions Season in a blaze of glory as his Ashaawes filly Priceless Jewel wins the Two Oceans Racing Gr3 Prix Du Cap
Hot Ticket wins the R250 000 Lektron Gr3 Chairman’s Cup to round off a happy day for Dean Kannemeyer and sound his 2014 Gold Cup aspirations
Var’s smart daughter Garibodny cruises in to win the Natal Carbineers 159th Anniversary Open Handicap
Tragedy strikes as valiant Kimberley 1400 winner Sky Marshal is injured in shadow of the winning post
It is eerie to think that there would have been no Siren’s Call, Sound Of Warning, or for that matter Call To Unite, had fate not decreed that Enchanted Cove follow her dam to South Africa, and that Peter de Beyer had the foresight to return Elusive Fort back home from the States as well!
There’s lots more to play for!