The jockeys have returned to the weighing room after going out late for the first race on the Turffontein card.
A protest and further delays look likely. The track conditions are wet.
Further news to follow.
Further news awaited
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A protest and further delays look likely. The track conditions are wet.
Further news to follow.
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