The Snaith Racing War Machine has invaded KZN for the SA Champions Season.
Justin chats to James Goodman on Winning Ways about the travel, the trials and tribulations of a major season ahead.
On training facilities and weight-loss et al
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The Snaith Racing War Machine has invaded KZN for the SA Champions Season.
Justin chats to James Goodman on Winning Ways about the travel, the trials and tribulations of a major season ahead.
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Just 48 hours after Cheeky Wink’s smart win at Tipperary, the Kieswetter and Heffer families enjoyed another champagne moment at Sandown
Ridgemont’s Rafeef fairytale received more endorsement on the Championships Finale at Turffontein on Saturday when his daughter, Chasing Happiness, ran her eight opponents off their feet to register her second stakes success when winning the TAB Gr2 Senor Santa Stakes
The number of entries compares favourably in quantum with recent years, with 58 first entries received in 2024, 60 in 2023, 68 in 2022, 53 in 2021, 52 in 2020, 49 in 2019, and 69 in 2018
Ironically, it was a colt which provided Alan with a first Gr1 success, this being Alec and Gillian Foster’s homebred Cereus, who landed the 2001 Gold Cup at Hollywoodbets Greyville, his victory completing a momentous double on the day, with the Gr2 Golden Slipper having gone the way of juvenile filly Tatler, a great-great-great grandaughter of Sun Lass!
The daughter of Pathfork drops back in class and despite her big mass of 61kgs, she should be the one to beat
A currently overcast Hollywoodbets Kenilworth plays host to a nine-race public holiday programme this afternoon
Roy Magner’s Hollywoodbets Durban July entry Olivia’s Way produced the goods in fine style when reeling in the free-striding pacesetter Indian Ocean in the final strides to win the TAB Gr2 Igugu Stakes at Turffontein