
Why Are Things Left To Chance?
An angry trainer said it was time for those in charge to tell the industry and the racing public how they had permitted a race to be run in clearly dangerous circumstances
An angry trainer said it was time for those in charge to tell the industry and the racing public how they had permitted a race to be run in clearly dangerous circumstances
After dedicating herself fully to the role for four challenging years, the increasing demands on her time and personal life have led her to reassess her career direction
Two South African star performers in Dean Kannemeyer’s Gimme A Prince and the Vaughan Marshall champion 3yo One Stripe, who runs in Sunday’s HSH Princess Charlene Big Cap, feature in the first edition of the LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings for 2025
The tongue-twistingly named sprinter was bred and is owned in South Africa, trained by a US-based Brit and will be ridden by a French-based Belgian