Kenilworth Abandoned
Kenilworth racing for 11 August 2012 has been abandoned as inclement weather hits Western Cape.
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Kenilworth racing for 11 August 2012 has been abandoned as inclement weather hits Western Cape.
Frankel has reduced Camelot’sleadin the latest point standings for the 2012 Cartier Horse Of The Year Award following a facile six-length success in the Group One QIPCO Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood on 1 August.
The National Horseracing Authority has reaffirmed its stated commitment to drug-free horseracing in South Africa.
The National Horseracing Authority is bracing itself for a change at the helm in 2013.
In a dramatic development that may have wide-reaching implications for the sport, racehorse owner Advocate Brett Maselle has called on the Chairman of the National Horseracing Authority to take punitive action against Phumelela Gaming & Leisure.
The National Horseracing Authority confirms that at an Inquiry held in Johannesburg on 25 May 2012, Trainer Paul Peter was charged with a contravention of
Complaint of payment of bonus stakes “paid” by the RA to its members discriminated against those owners who were not owners of the RA and therefore did not qualify to receive the bonus stakes money.
The Inquiry related to the fact that SHEER COURAGE had run in a maiden race when in fact, prior to the race, it had previously run in England where it had won a race.
On 2 May 2012, Adv John Myburgh SC furnished a report dealing with a complaint which Mr Maselle had lodged against Mr Rob de Kock
The National Horseracing Authority’s Board has agreed, following a motivation from the Board of the South African Jockeys Academy, to amend the Apprentice Allowances
The Competition Commission has prohibited a set of proposed transactions in the horseracing industry involving Kenilworth Racing. The Commission found that the proposed transactions will significantly lessen competition in the horseracing administration, and allow Phumelela to further entrench its already strong position.
A bruised and battered Louis told the Sporting Post on Tuesday that he was in pain in various parts of his body, but was feeling ‘okay’