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Domino Effect? Or Banker Act Of War?
Will history be kinder to Dynasty’s son Act Of War in the 2014 Gr1 Grand Parade Cape Guineas?
Will history be kinder to Dynasty’s son Act Of War in the 2014 Gr1 Grand Parade Cape Guineas?
A classic to sort the national needle out for once and for all. The R1 million Grand Parade Gr1 Cape Guineas at Kenilworth today has all the ingredients of a sellout. Local champion Act Of War squares up to KZN’s jet-setting Aussie, Harry’s Son and Trippi’s wealthy undefeated Zambezi River, from Gauteng
The Grand Parade Gr1 Cape Guineas produced the fireworks and thrills to bring the curtain down on the classic programme for the year.
Big first for Brett Crawford and Sail From Seattle as Elusive Gold wins Cape Guineas
The dramatic withdrawal of The Hangman looks to have reduced the Cape’s 3yo classic into a straight Kannemeyer-Ramsden duel.History shows that only the best win this prized classic, and there is little logical favour between the three top 3yo’s this year. It should be a terrific race.
The R1 million Gr1 Douglas Whyte Stakes Grade is the opening leg of the projected R15 million Pick 6 pool at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday
A Cape jockey has told of the enormous relief and the burden lifted from his shoulders on Friday after two well-known racing men took the cudgels up on his behalf some months ago to defend the father of four against an NHRA charge
A Pick 6 carryover of R2 million is set to take the exotic pool to R15 million, while the World Pool Gr3 Gold Cup sees a Quartet carryover of R1 million and a likely pool of R5 million