A Princess Of Power – What A Mare!
It takes a top-class racer to win Grade 1 races from 1200m to 1800m, and the gutsy Flower Alley mare Princess Calla proved her status as one of the best around
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It takes a top-class racer to win Grade 1 races from 1200m to 1800m, and the gutsy Flower Alley mare Princess Calla proved her status as one of the best around
Future Pearl is the first 3yo to win the Gold Cup since Mike de Kock’s Ancestral Fore scored under under Kevin Shea in 2010
Enjoying a superb top-drawer ride by Richard Fourie, the Peter Muscutt-trained Isivunguvungu probably sealed the Equus Champion Sprinter title
Halfway through World Pool Gold Cup Day, South Africa’s Champion Sire of 2020-2021, Gimmethegreenlight had three feature winners under his belt
The powerhouse big day combination of Richard Fourie and Sean Tarry kept Pick 6 players in a happy frame of mind
The visiting Tony Peter yard got onto the World Pool Gold Cup day feature boards early on Sunday when Craig Zackey rode a big finish to get Meridius up on the line to win the R150 000 Listed @worldpool Twitter Handicap.
Muzi Yeni produced 33-1 longshot Cala Muretta in the final stride to gain a narrow victory and beat Captain’s Christy in what was a Bipot knockout
Newly-crowned East Cape champion trainer Gavin Smith has a host of exciting 3yo’s and syndicate patrons for next term!
Leading Cape breeders Ridgemont celebrated a red-letter Listed Port Elizabeth Gold Cup at the final Eastern Cape racemeeting of the season at Fairview on Friday when they delivered a 1-2-3 in the historic local marathon
Milnerton veteran trainer Greg Ennion continued on something of a feature purple patch at a chilly Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Wednesday
Lyle Hewitson made a memorable return to African soil from Hong Kong after an absence of 21 months
The classic has a long and proud history dating back to 1955 when it was run as the Cape of Good Hope Guineas