Bling And The King
After running second in 2018 with Rose In Bloom, he returned to the scene on Saturday with his trojan filly and made amends in style.
After running second in 2018 with Rose In Bloom, he returned to the scene on Saturday with his trojan filly and made amends in style.
Joey Ramsden and S’manga Khumalo hit a nice patch of form at Kenilworth last Saturday
The Elusive Fort filly booked her KZN Champions Season slot with a superb end-to-end win as the 3yo’s dominate feature
Joey Ramsden has been in the wars of late, between a shoulder operation and an accident at his yard. But the resilient Brit will be out to end the Cape Summer Season in style
While recovering from major shoulder surgery, one man with a penchant for winning the final feature, and for good quality seafood, is Milnerton conditioner Joey Ramsden
Cape Fillies Guineas winner Just Sensual confirmed her status in the upper echelon of her generation
The sun sets on the 2016/17 Cape Summer Of Champions at Kenilworth today as two past Cape Fillies Guineas winners clash head-on in the feature
Saturday heralds the end of a bumper Cape Summer Of Champions season and while the region continues to be plagued by a disturbing lack of field subscription, it is heartening to see thirteen fillies and two good mares line up to contest the R250 000 Vasco Gr3 Prix Du Cap
Hammie’s Hooker, a Gr2 winner, has had the misfortune to bump the likes of Rumya and Beach Beauty on her well worn path in competing against the very best of her sex and in her quest in her, as yet, unrealised goal to register a Gr1 victory.
Trainer Mike Bass and jockey Grant Van Niekerk have enjoyed a summer of glorious success for Drakenstein Stud and saddle another smart Trippi filly in the famous blue and white silks on Saturday
The Prix Du Cap has been won by a number of top notch racemares over the years, many of which have gone on to make their mark at stud, including Badger’s Gift, Kelly’s Olympics, National Vixen, Siren’s Cove, and Our Table Mountain
The Hollywood Syndicate celebrated a milestone 600th winner on African soil when the Danon Platina gelding Luhamba Phambili stormed to victory to win the R200 000 non black-type Need For Speed Sprint
Selwyn Elk writes that he was at Clairwood on a wet Saturday afternoon in the 70’s…