Pick – A Bridge Or A Buffalo?
The Champions Cup is the swansong appearance of Klawervlei sire prospect Undercover Agent who bids to go out on a winning note and give trainer Brett Crawford a third straight victory in the race
The Champions Cup is the swansong appearance of Klawervlei sire prospect Undercover Agent who bids to go out on a winning note and give trainer Brett Crawford a third straight victory in the race
Super Saturday or Gold Cup Day. Call it what you choose but Saturday 27 July promises plenty with Hollywoodbets Greyville the stage for a season finale of serious proportions
Richard Fourie has been engaged to ride Sun Met winner Rainbow Bridge in the R1 million Gr1 Champions Cup at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday 27 July
It’s been 31 long winters since Eric Sands saddled Champions Stakes winner Jungle Warrior
Mike de Kock’s Buffalo Bill Cody and year younger stablemate Soqrat will contest the R1 million Gr1 Champions Cup
The gallant 7yo Captain America bid his legion of fans a fond farewell as he made it a winning swansong at Greyville on Saturday with a terrific display of power galloping
The R1 million Gr1 Champions Cup could see a changing of the power guard as some smart 3yo’s take on their established elders at weight-for-age over the Greyville 1800m on Saturday
Phillipi trainer Brett Crawford crowned his best ever season at home and away last term
Phillipi trainer Brett Crawford crowned his best ever season at home and away when he saddled the R1 million Gr1 Champions Cup exacta at Greyville
The R1 million Gr1 Champions Cup sets the stage for a grand season finale – and possibly some serious showboating for the Equus selection panel.
The final fields and draws for the Grand Finale of Gold Circle’s 2017 Champion’s Season
This time last week we were looking forward to the 163rd renewal of the World Sports Betting Cape Town Met
In a new weekly column we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights, and set the fractions with Saturday’s Hollywoodbets Kenilworth WSB Cape Town Met racemeeting
A seasoned racing fan writes that in the zone between 15 and 3 minutes before the official race time, nobody is interested in listening to the personal fancies and various constructions of the presenters’ exotic permutations