Aurora Storm To Sweep Over Hollywoodbets Scottsville Today
The Muscutt gelding had excuses last time but stayed on well – he can register his third win today
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The Muscutt gelding had excuses last time but stayed on well – he can register his third win today
It was Bernie at his brilliant best in the final event when the heavyweight showed what a dash of tactical forethought, courage, guile, experience and luck can do to win a sprint at the Country Course from the widest draw in a field of 13
Longstanding owner-breeder Willempie Engelbrecht Jnr enjoyed a sweetly-timed boost to the prospects of his Lancaster Bomber filly on the upcoming BSA National 2yo Sale
An unheralded half-sister to Tony Peter’s recent Gr1 Douglas Whyte Stakes winner Bavarian Beauty, the aptly named 4yo Bad Hair Day produced an early knockout for punters
Ridden by Muzi Yeni, Golden Tatjana (5-10) cruised in to beat the always second Qhawe Lami (10-1) by 3,50 lengths in a time of 69,07 secs
To stud or to race on? That’s the question facing owners Andy Williams and David Hepburn-Brown after their enthusiastic Pathfork mare And We Danced stormed to victory
The Alan Greeff yard made it four straight victories in the R150 000 Listed Memorial Mile at Fairview on Friday
The Sabine Plattner Racing team started the new season in fine style at a sundrenched Hollywoodbets Durbanville on Thursday
Riding his second feature winner at only his second racemeeting on African soil during his current visit, Lyle Hewitson was at his brilliant best keeping Pray For Rain at his task to successfully defend his title
Turffontein trainer Tony Peter has achieved a rare feat by saddling a Gr1 winner in his first seven months as a trainer
Dean Kannemeyer and his SA champion jockey elect Keagan de Melo got the World Pool Gold Cup day feature programme under way in fine style
The classic has a long and proud history dating back to 1955 when it was run as the Cape of Good Hope Guineas