AHS Vaccine Shortage
The OBP vaccine shortage has resulted in industry stakeholders such as vets, trainers, owners, and breeders currently having limited or no access to AHS vaccines
News, views and facts on how the South African National Horse Racing Authority manages local horse racing.
The OBP vaccine shortage has resulted in industry stakeholders such as vets, trainers, owners, and breeders currently having limited or no access to AHS vaccines
Gauteng Summer Cup entrant Donald Mcdonald has had his merit rating raised from 93 to 96
Trainer de Kock pleaded guilty to a contravention of Rule 73.2.4 on the sole basis that in terms of Rule 76.8 it is not a defence for a trainer to prove that he was unaware of the administration of a prohibited substance to a horse
The National Horseracing Authority have published their weekend feature race rating adjustments
With rain falling and more rain forecast throughout Saturday, it was decided to move the meeting to Sunday
Our Handicappers have reviewed the handicap performances of the three-year-old crop after the first two months of the current Southern Hemisphere season
In a notice published on their website, the NHA says that they recognise the threat which Class 1 Forbidden Substances pose to the integrity of racing and the welfare of the horse
Spectators for sport are still not allowed, so all racing guests will need to be housed inside the various venues in the buildings at the courses
Jockey Bantam pleaded guilty to the charge and was found guilty as charged
‘The Horseracing Industry has shown its resilience through the Covid-19 era and the Board, together with management and our partners will ensure that Gold Circle continues to lead the way in South Africa’
Beyond the pending investigations, things ended well enough for the Bass-Robinson yard when the improving Rainbow Lorikeet stamped her Paddock Stakes prospects with a gutsy victory under a top-notch ride by Aldo Domeyer