Racing For A Good Cause
In a generous gesture to raise much need funds, the dynamic African Betting Clan has raised R15 000 for the Highveld Horse Care Unit.
In a generous gesture to raise much need funds, the dynamic African Betting Clan has raised R15 000 for the Highveld Horse Care Unit.
Felix Coetzee is the ultimate professional athlete and one of the world’s great jockeys. He is in the process of recovering from hip replacement surgery and is keen to get back to race riding
First run in 1926 over 3200m for a stake of just 2000 pounds, the Gold Cup is an equine marathon that boasts a proud history
The Cape Province reconstitutes the Cape Racing Board… Godfrey Gird is back in business when Derek Holt forks out R2.7 million at the public auction of Oaklands… Natal raceclubs re-introduce breakfast racing… Empress Club’s victory in the Gr1 First National 1600 borders on the arrogant… The Natal Tote reduces the Pick Six betting unit from 50 cent to 10 cent…
Felix Coetzee has done it all in horseracing and the lovable legend rode his 3500th winner in Sunday’s Gr3 Matchem Stakes on the Snaith’s Changingoftheguard
A split second hesitation probably cost the desperately unlucky odds-on favourite King Of Pain victory, as Felix Coetzee produced the smart 4yo Changingoftheguard with a sustained burst to win the Gr3 Matchem Stakes at Durbanville on Sunday.
Trainer Stan Elley made a welcome return to feature race success for the Badge Boys, when the Silvano gelding Punta Arenas won the Gr3 Winter Derby at Kenilworth on Saturday
Our patriotic connection to the 2012 $3 million Gr1 Singapore Airlines International Cup on Sunday 20 May is by way of jockey Felix Coetzee who rides California Memory.
The juvenile form with interprovincial collateral assessments is confusing.Straight Set bolstered the Franny formline at Scottsville, but watch out for those false odds-on shots!
The Western Cape makes Kimberley and Arlington look like Royal Ascot or even a hint of Las Vegas on some days. The light drizzle of
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…