All About Bela
Dynasty’s magnificent daughter Bela-Bela stamped herself as South Africa’s leading 3yo filly at Greyville on Saturday with a breathtaking display
Dynasty’s magnificent daughter Bela-Bela stamped herself as South Africa’s leading 3yo filly at Greyville on Saturday with a breathtaking display
A long-priced Cape Nursery double was the knockout blow at a sun drenched Kenilworth on Saturday
Jet Explorer is the War Horse that recovered from horrific facial injuries in the 2014 Gr1 Rising Sun and not only made it back to racing, but to the winner’s enclosure, possibly better, happier and stronger than ever before.
Justin Snaith and owner Fred Crabbia capped a unique Southern Derby double after the combination were victorious with the Varsfontein Stud-bred Captain Splendid
The expectancy and hype of the Poly Triple Crown build-up was snuffed out in the space of just over 90 seconds by the astute Justin Snaith and his regular PE jockey S’manga Khumalo
Joey Ramsden’s juvenile feature joy at Kenilworth on Sunday was shortlived as the beautiful previously unbeaten Miranda Frost followed much the same path as Snaith’s Sergeant Hardy a half hour earlier
The combination enjoyed a dream Guineas double at Greyville on Friday evening and savoured the added thrill of watching the Silvano 3yo Black Arthur take a quantum leap into the July picture
Boland Stud have been enjoying a purple patch of winners in recent months and their Captain Al filly The Merry Widow showed her paces to retain her unbeaten record with a facile first stakes victory
The smart Dynasty filly A Time To Dream looked to be a good thing at the weights but had her supporters sweating as she held on just long enough
Richard Fourie will be the focus of much attention at Kenilworth today when he has his first rides since saying goodbye to Sha Tin and Happy Valley
The Boland Stud-bred 3yo Cup Cake stole the show at Fairview on Friday with a facile victory in the R80 000 Breeders Guineas Plate
Two past winners of the Cape’s premier summer speed clash are in the fifteen strong line-up
Charl Pretorius pokes a bit of fun as we brace ourselves for a rollercoaster ride through the absurd, the outrageous, and the downright unbelievable in South African horse racing