In Search Of Excellence
Striving for excellence in any competitive environment, and achieving it, results in the true result of defining CHAMPIONS.
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Striving for excellence in any competitive environment, and achieving it, results in the true result of defining CHAMPIONS.
The almighty PICK SIX proved difficult to catch with couplings but now it has become virtually impossible to achieve for the ordinary punter, says an SP reader. Phumelela’s Vee Moodley argues differently…
The National Horse Racing Auhority recently took the drastic step of raising merit ratings of local horses, writes Jehan Malherbe in our Mailbag
On reading Mr Ramsden’s article in Sporting Post, I had chuckle about his profound insight into my character.
Colin Bird, owner of July rejected Jet Belle highlights his dilemma.
Hawkins degrades the reputation of our Premier horse race to its lowest level in its illustrious history
“The Thoroughbred exists not because its selection has depended on experts, technicians or zoologists but one piece of wood: the winning post of the Derby” – Quote from Frederico Tesio.
Consider the trainers when you put your hand up at the sale this week at the Cape Premier Yearling Sale Book 2
Finding the words ‘excitement’ and ‘insurance’ in the same sentence is as rare as breeding a Triple Crown winner!
As the clock ticks toward this year’s renewal of South Africa’s most iconic of races, the Hollywoodbets Durban July, it is only fitting that we return to the start of the new millennium and recall all the drama and splendour