
Exotic Banker at Fairview
With Justin Snaith reeling from a double blow with a second feature scratching in Sunrise In Africa, the door looks open for Glen Kotzen to follow up on Rosier’s win in 2014 with the smart Princess Royal
With Justin Snaith reeling from a double blow with a second feature scratching in Sunrise In Africa, the door looks open for Glen Kotzen to follow up on Rosier’s win in 2014 with the smart Princess Royal
Friday 13th presents challenges to punters at Fairview today with a tough nine race card to unravel. The Bipot goes off in the second race at 13h15
Book a first class seat with Cathy Specific and the sky’s the limit at the 2015 J&B Met
Horseracing in South Africa often comes under fire for the perception that it is a sport that is the preserve of the white elite and guilty of window-dressing. But a minor race at Fairview on Friday showed that we just may be winning
The withdrawal of Grey Light may have handed the Diana on a platter to Glen Kotzen
The Cape’s country course will be a popular destination for the Heritage Day crowd today. With some good quality racing dished up recently, the two form yards of Mike Bass and Glen Kotzen may also pay to follow on a competitive eight-race public holiday programme
Kotzen, Govender and impressive win by expensive Aussie debutante dominate Durbanville afternoon
After a patient twelve year wait to open a satellite yard in Port Elizabeth, Glen Kotzen was quickly off the mark last Friday at Fairview
Omaticaya produces powerful burst to win the R150 000 Listed Jamaica Handicap
A top Cape stable dominates the recent WC Government Farmworker of the year competition
Glen Kotzen has a promising stayer on his hands as Alexander registers hat trick
Two South African star performers in Dean Kannemeyer’s Gimme A Prince and the Vaughan Marshall champion 3yo One Stripe, who runs in Sunday’s HSH Princess Charlene Big Cap, feature in the first edition of the LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings for 2025
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