Bumper July Day Looms
There is not a single top horse from anywhere in the country that is not aimed at Africa’s Greatest Horseracing extravaganza.
There is not a single top horse from anywhere in the country that is not aimed at Africa’s Greatest Horseracing extravaganza.
The time for talking is almost over for the Vodacom Durban July class of 2016. The R1 million Gr1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge is one of a serious of high quality contests this weekend providing a final push – or desperate shove, depending on the status – for aspirant contenders
“Punters should definitely hold on until a decision is made. In any case there is no reason to back her now. Her price is quite short and I don’t see it changing much if we decide to run.”
Snaith Racing have confirmed that crack lightweight Richard Fourie will take up the ride on Investec Cape Derby winner, It’s My Turn,
Many pundits believed the Vodacom Durban July picture would be a lot clearer after Saturday’s meeting at Greyville
The Mike Bass fillies Inara and Silver Mountain were amongst the scratchings at the second declaration stage for the 2016 Vodacom Durban July
The Durban July plunge on Marinaresco continues with a vengeance following his win – with scarcely believable ease – in the Winter Classic
“I think it’s rather important to keep the racing public in the loop as to what is going on, as there is often speculation…”
Trainer Mike Azzie talks to Andrew Bon and reflects on Abashiri’s Triple Crown triumph and looks ahead to the Vodacom Durban July
It has been a big few days on the 2016 Gr1 Vodacom Durban July landscape with Black Arthur’s superb showing in Friday evening’s SA Guineas at Greyville
There are suggestions that the SA champion trainer is holding the July to ransom again, as he did with the previous July and Met…
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