
Drier Eyes Fillies Guineas
High-riding Philanthropist’s smart daughter Sail dished out a galloping lesson to her rivals at Kenilworth on Wednesday
High-riding Philanthropist’s smart daughter Sail dished out a galloping lesson to her rivals at Kenilworth on Wednesday
KZN Champion trainer Dennis Drier broke the ice with his third runner of the 2016/17 Cape summer season
Dennis Drier’s Cape Summer Of Champions string arrived safely in Cape Town a week ago after the long journey from Summerveld
The Cape Guineas could be on the horizon for Dennis Drier’s exciting unbeaten colt Hack Green
Dennis Drier’s 2015 Vodacom Durban July runner-up Punta Arenas came back to his best at Greyville on Saturday when he stayed on strongly to win the consolation July
After considering all the evidence including the evidence in mitigation, the Board imposed a fine of R15 000 which is wholly suspended for a period of two years on condition that Mr Drier is not found guilty of any Rule relating to prohibited substances in that period.
Trainer Dennis Drier won the Diadem Stakes in 2014 with the present day Klawervlei stallion Captain Of All and he returns to the well with Cape Merchants winner Triptique in a bid to register a glorious double at Kenilworth on Sunday 27 December
The third running of the R2,5 million Lanzerac Ready To Run Stakes at Kenilworth today may lack for genuine tradition – but the race more than makes up for it with the size of the cheque and plenty of competitive excitement amongst connections
Dennis Drier trained Seventh Plain, an exciting multiple Gr1 winning son of Seventh Rock, headed the race log throughout, but had the awful luck of drawing an 18 barrier gate
The Cape Summer Of Champions fireball is just above the horizon and with the Durbanville roster well behind us, the quality of Cape racing is set to gain radical momentum in the next few weeks
Uncle Den doesn’t simply love his horses, he genuinely savours each character with their individual quirks and seems to enjoy trying to get to the bottom of each of his charges. It is a privilege to spend some time with him and his visiting string
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