Andrews Out For Three Months
The scans revealed a partial tear of a ligament in his right knee and a Grade 1 sprain of the main ligament
The scans revealed a partial tear of a ligament in his right knee and a Grade 1 sprain of the main ligament
A season that promised so much for Cape jockey Anthony Andrews has gone from the lows of lockdown to the excruciating pain of a knee injury in the starting stalls at Kenilworth on Wednesday
On a major day where the younger set showed their mettle by saddling a few big winners, Lucinda Woodruff had the Royal Air Force gelding Dharma primed to the moment
In a festive family affair, the 50-1 Dharma stormed home at Kenilworth on Saturday to score the biggest upset in recent memory in the Winter Derby
If we had more trainers like Tobie Spies, maybe we would all be whinging less about field sizes as our equine athletes languish in their boxes and don’t pay their way
Cape lightweight jockey Anthony Andrews doesn’t get a lot of quality opportunities but he showed his talent when maintaining his nerve and taking full advantage of a handy weight
In consideration of a penalty, the Inquiry Board took into account the mitigating circumstances put forward by Jockey Andrews and the degree of the interference caused
Just how seven jockeys managed to stir up so many incidents over 400m is puzzling
Trainer Glen Kotzen is enjoying a deserved Cape Summer Of Champions purple patch and picked up his second Gr2 win in the space of seven days, when the smart 3yo Captain Al filly Princess Royal finished powerfully to win the Gr2 Sceptre Stakes at Kenilworth on Saturday
The Jockey’s Charity Dash, in aid of the oldest child welfare organisation in SA, will be run at Kenilworth on Saturday.
The Hollywood Syndicate celebrated a milestone 600th winner on African soil when the Danon Platina gelding Luhamba Phambili stormed to victory to win the R200 000 non black-type Need For Speed Sprint
Selwyn Elk writes that he was at Clairwood on a wet Saturday afternoon in the 70’s…