Chase For Charity

Will Domeyer go the 400m?

The 'Fortune Factor' Aldo with dad Andrew

Aldo Domeyer is the reigning champ – taking advice from dad Andrew Fortune (photo: hamishNIVENPhotography)

One of the more important questions of the racing season in the Western Cape will be answered on Sunday, 9 October as a stellar field of 16 jockeys assemble in the annual Jockeys’ Chase at Durbanville.

The event provides part of the entertainment, and raises much-needed funds for the Western Cape Equine Trust, on the same day as the running of the Matchem Stakes and Diana Stakes, both Grade Three contests.

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