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In a notice published on their website, the NHA says that they recognise the threat which Class 1 Forbidden Substances pose to the integrity of racing and the welfare of the horse
In a notice published on their website, the NHA says that they recognise the threat which Class 1 Forbidden Substances pose to the integrity of racing and the welfare of the horse
Jockey Bantam pleaded guilty to the charge and was found guilty as charged
Good regulation is a serious business and poor regulation is not just a poor reflection on the sport, it has real monetary repercussions for all of us
Barrier Trials were a great first step to enhancing transparency and consumer confidence in our sport. It’s time to take another.
When our leaders do not put themselves at risk to look after others, they are not fulfilling the responsibility of the alpha
If ABSA stated that Mayfair was “hopelessly insolvent”, how has an insolvent company been allowed to still have racing colours, trade and incur expenses?
In an explosive letter, Adv Brett Maselle asserts that the NHA pays lip service to its rules and is acting in a wrongful and sinister manner regarding Mayfair Speculators.
When a plane crashes, it’s not because of one fault, it’s usually as a result of a multitude of faults and that’s exactly what happened here.
Catch up on the latest news from the NHA in the ‘Equine At Heart’ issue, their newsletter for May 2017
Where is the horse in our discourse? We have administrators and track managers and bean counters, rather than ex jockeys, ex trainers and folks who know the feel of leather in their hands and whose bodies carry reminders of what happens when the basics are not adhered to.
A look at the story of Philippi’s stolen horses and what we can learn from it
In one of the most high-profile in-race incidents of the past five years, former SA champion jockey Gavin Lerena was found guilty of four charges, while Jason Gates didn’t escape punishment
Glistian Events’ Joao da Mata chats to Cape Racing Chairman Greg Bortz about the path ahead for SA horseracing
At the age of 93, Mr Ferraris is still active in racing as a training consultant, and he takes great joy in following the career of his grandson, Luke Ferraris, a successful jockey in Hong Kong
The starting stalls stuck on the Fairview polytrack capped a mostly forgettable week for South African horseracing when the Nelson Mandela Bay Racing fixture ground to a dismal halt on Friday