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Clinton Binda
Clinton Binda is rapidly making a name for himself as a trainer with a bright future.
Clinton Binda is rapidly making a name for himself as a trainer with a bright future.
Muzi Yeni is becoming a real crowd favourite due to his friendly personality and his killer instinct as a jockey.
Robbie Fradd is back in South Africa after a lengthy stay in Hong Kong and Singapore. As yet he has no fixed plans as to his future but in the meantime local trainers, owners and racegoers will have the benefit of his experience.
At the moment he has Jackson in his yard and the Dynasty colt could accelerate Brett’s return to the top trainer ranks.
Raymond Danielson has achieved the rare feat of winning the Gr 1 Champions Cup three years in succession aboard three different horses, the latest being THE APACHE on Gold Cup day this year.
Sean Miller was tragically propelled into the limelight virtually overnight in 2011. However, the legendary Kimberley trainer’s son was well prepared for the task at hand.
With his positive no nonsense approach to the game Hedley McGrath looks sure to make his mark on the racing game.
Mrs Bridget Oppenheimer is fondly known as the “Queen Mum” of South African racing. With countless champions to have raced in her and the late Mr Harry Oppenheiner’s black-and-yellow colours, she is truly a giant of the turf.
John McVeigh,the well known vet, together with trainer Mike de Kock has a well earned reputation for excellence and a great knowledge for what it takes to get a racehorse to the peak of perfection.
Michael or Muis as he is affectionately known had a brilliant career as a jockey becoming one of the first foreign jockeys ever to become Britain’s champion jockey.
It was almost inevitable that Tony Millard would be a successful racehorse trainer, being the son of Terrance Millard. After establishing himself in his own right in SA, Tony decided to make his way to Hong Kong where he has become one of the top trainers.
As we continue our nostalgic walk down the Hollywoodbets Durban July memory lane, one thing is certain, the most recent decade lacked for nothing in drama and splendour