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An inspired hat-trick of winners for veteran Cape jockey Karl Neisius at Kenilworth on Sunday included icebreaking wins for two well-bred local sires
An inspired hat-trick of winners for veteran Cape jockey Karl Neisius at Kenilworth on Sunday included icebreaking wins for two well-bred local sires
Retired to stand at Gary Player Stud Farm in Colesberg in 2011, after an injury shortened career that included victory for Kannemeyer and his European-based owners in two classics, he sired his first winner when Shap Shap shed his maiden in good style at Greyville on Friday evening
The Adam Marcus-trained Ashaawes filly Priceless Jewel is one of the most consistent racers around and after her excellent sprint win last time, she was confidently backed to make it a hat-trick after winning the Gr3 Two Oceans Prix Du Cap in February.
Gary Player’s exciting resident stallion, himself a champion racehorse, has ten lots on offer at the National Yearling Sale
Brett Crawford trained De Kock won the R300 000 Gr2 Selangor Cup at Kenilworth, and Dynasty dominated the first four past the post – a rare feat.
Beyond the pending investigations, things ended well enough for the Bass-Robinson yard when the improving Rainbow Lorikeet stamped her Paddock Stakes prospects with a gutsy victory under a top-notch ride by Aldo Domeyer