AHS – ‘No Panic’ Say Experts
‘Our protocol is working and it is completely inappropriate for editors to sensationalise a hugely important matter like this.’ – Mike de Kock
‘Our protocol is working and it is completely inappropriate for editors to sensationalise a hugely important matter like this.’ – Mike de Kock
Highlights of the 2016 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale include a half brother to Winx that went under the hammer for AUD $2,3 million
Anton Marcus booted his second consecutive odds-on feature winner home at Scottsville on Sunday when the Australian-bred Al Hawraa came home strongly
No big feature raceday passes without a Mike de Kock winner and it was the beautifully bred 2yo Janoobi who got one on the SA Classic Day board for the stable
“As it is I am stretched between the Southern and Northern Hemispheres and I don’t want to put my assistants under too much pressure as US racing and training is highly scrutinised by the media. It would be unfair to subject them to that pressure…”
The race carries a purse of $HK20-million and South African-born Douglas Whyte, multiple Hong Kong champion jockey, has been confirmed for the ride
Mike de Kock’s runners banked $2.42 million for their efforts on Dubai World Cup night – some R37 million in our money or the equivalent of winning the Vodacom Durban July more than a dozen times.
“I tell you, we were beaten by some racehorse. California Chrome had to race wide throughout and his saddle slipped in the race, but look at the convincing way he won…”
Mike de Kock has few peers when it comes to international competition and his 12 previous winners on Dubai World Cup night stands second only to Godolphin stalwart Saeed bin Suroor
Seven runners from Mike de Kock’s stable have been invited to compete in various races on Dubai World Cup night, 26 March, at Meydan
While South African horses had to be content with places on Super Saturday, it turned out to be a memorable day for Musabah Al Muhairi with Super Fighter stamping his credentials in the Gr1 Al Maktoum Challenge
A bruised and battered Louis told the Sporting Post on Tuesday that he was in pain in various parts of his body, but was feeling ‘okay’