Miller Duo Set For Feature Today
After the loss of last Monday’s meeting, the Kimberley faithful will be keen to get their Monday fun going today
After the loss of last Monday’s meeting, the Kimberley faithful will be keen to get their Monday fun going today
Weather and logistical issues have made 2017 a largely forgettable year so far for Northern Cape racing but the dustbowl bounced back strongly on Monday with some genuine highlights
The R100 000 Kimberley 1400 produced the best finish of a true- blue Monday afternoon for punters at Flamingo Park
Kimberley’s hot wet summer provides an unpredictable ambush element that saw the demise after two races of the last scheduled meeting at the track
The Flamingo Park programme today has managed to attract more than double the amount of runners than the Kenilworth card last Tuesday. That makes for attractive mid-month punting and with the R100 000 Kimberley 1400 as the headliner
Have horse, will travel. That’s the Corne Spies roadshow motto and the enthusiastic trainer hit the long road when raiding Flamingo Park on Monday with the smart grey Captain Al 3yo Kiss Me Hardy
Veteran Gauteng trainer Tyrone Zackey reaffirmed the maxim ‘second sucks’ when his favourite equine son and public hero Smanjemanje, once tagged ‘the giantkiller’, was a winner of the 2012 Vodacom Durban July a stride before and a stride after the post
The Kimberley 1400, at Flamingo Park today hosts a diverse spread of racers going to post for what should be a keenly contested affair.
The old man of the race, Jack Dan came out firing to win the Kimberley 1400 at Flamingo Park on Monday
The R100 000 Kimberley 1400 brightens the Monday fare with a classy turf horse taking on the sand specialists
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
After Saturday’s potentially gamechanging L’Ormarins King’s Plate day, a total of 28 thoroughbreds remain in contention for the 163rd renewal of the R5 million World Sports Betting Cape Town Met