Hawkins responds to Larry Nestadt
This uncompromising personal position has in fact cost me dearly, if you wish to measure these things in a mercenary/monetary fashion…
This uncompromising personal position has in fact cost me dearly, if you wish to measure these things in a mercenary/monetary fashion…
Colin Bird, owner of July rejected Jet Belle highlights his dilemma.
Hawkins degrades the reputation of our Premier horse race to its lowest level in its illustrious history
Grand National – cock-up beyond the realm of farce… How the Jockey Club copes with crime… Empress Club opens 5/2 July favourite… 7yo Senor Santa wins another Cup… Mark Khan relocates north…
LANCE BENSON: There is no evidence to suggest that smaller fields translate into smaller multi-leg exotic pools. In fact there appears evidence to suggest the opposite!
There are a number of things that make the Emperors Palace Ready To Run Sale unique, locally and abroad. The R2.5 million Ready To Run Cup boasts the richest prize money of any race of its kind in the world…..
A high quality day of horseracing on Saturday 31 March was tarnished somewhat by logistical gremlins. In a world where we are able to share
Racing made a welcome return to Clairwood on Sunday 18 March after an enforced break at the South Durban track following the controversially abandoned meeting
Following a two month drought during January and February, the heavy rainfall which accompanied Cyclone Irina on 3rd and 4th March has played havoc with KwaZulu Natal racing fixtures this month.
Aldo Domeyer grabbed his second feature success on the sunny afternoon at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth as Mucho Dinero found the winner’s box in the opening leg of the exotic after a year plus absence
A considered decision to split the longstanding traditional January Premier Yearling Sale into two defined sales platforms has reaped rich rewards for vendors and the Cape Racing Sales team
‘Go watch the L’Ormarins King’s Plate day replays as they narrowed the course and a few didn’t get runs’
Get the full story as told by those who watched every stride, as well as Richard Fourie’s personal insights of the season in his own words