Up The Ante
The Brazillian bred Zezinho Belo stands out as a possible banker bet in Monday’s Kimberley 1400
The Brazillian bred Zezinho Belo stands out as a possible banker bet in Monday’s Kimberley 1400
The R100 000 Kimberley 1400 brightens the Monday fare with a classy turf horse taking on the sand specialists
A small but competitive field lines up in the R100 000 Flamingo Park Sprint over 1200m, where a gallant mare goes for seven in a row
Jockey Muzi Yeni doubled his new season tally in the space of five races at Flamingo Park on Monday and put a disappointing last season well behind him in the process
A fourteen-strong field of sprinters step out in the 1000m dash and while class is on the side of Lance Wiid’s Winking Jack, we rather fancy the look of local hope The Phantom, who is fitted with blinkers again.
Kimberley comes alive for a unique Saturday afternoon race-meeting and it should be a fascinating clash of the sand titans.
A true blue Monday on 6 June at the sand venue of Flamingo Park in the Northern Cape. Supporters of the fancied horses Claverhouse and Glass Sky, would have justifiably felt rather aggrieved after they both burst through the gates at the start of the Kimberley feature event and ran accordingly. The eventual winner was
While there has been widespread public support for the flamboyant sportsman, the door has been shut in terms of his options via the SA racing regulator channels
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