
Road To Recovery
A lot of people thought I was still in a bed, so it was good to show them I’m doing well
A lot of people thought I was still in a bed, so it was good to show them I’m doing well
With the 2018 SA Oaks just around the corner, Anthony Delpech remembers South Africa’s first Triple Tiara princess, Igugu
Three weeks after Anthony Delpech’s surgery, the Champ is back home and making steady progress
Horse racing is an extraordinary sport with extraordinary risks. We cannot have ordinary support services.
Candice confirms that he’s comfortable and the early reports that she’s received from the doctors are positive
‘We are trying to play the part of a first-world racing power with third-world leadership, attitudes and philosophies. What would it mean in the scheme of our industry global spend to have a second ambulance on duty on raceday, as one example…?’
SA Champion Jockey Anthony Delpech will undergo back surgery on Tuesdy morning
Whilst his x-rays are clear, he’s under observation due to pain in his legs and arms
The Gr1 SA Nursery could be next on the agenda for the R210 000 National Yearling Sale graduate
Champion jockey has his say – how long can the National Horseracing Authority play their game?
I’m so grateful to Mike for the opportunity – there are so many others he could have given it to. Let’s hope I can give a little back.
The tongue-twistingly named sprinter was bred and is owned in South Africa, trained by a US-based Brit and will be ridden by a French-based Belgian