Profile – Ken Rutherford
KEN RUTHERFORD could be said to have had a wide and varied career.
KEN RUTHERFORD could be said to have had a wide and varied career.
Gregory Blank is a wonderful example of a man who met with a serious setback in his career, but overcame it with self-belief, passion and the desire to succeed.
Donovan Dillon has set his sights on becoming the champion apprentice.
It is to be hoped that with Christopher’s unbounded passion for marketing and racing, this helps improve the state of South African horseracing.
Mark Tarry has an enviable record as a bloodstock agent. Indeed, his strike rate of Gr 1 winners to horses bought in the name of Quest Bloodstock is probably the highest of any agent in the world
Sean Miller was tragically propelled into the limelight virtually overnight in 2011. However, the legendary Kimberley trainer’s son was well prepared for the task at hand.
Byron Forster has all the hallmarks of a future successful trainer.
Newly qualified and WINNING FORM-sponsored jockey Tshwaro Appie has shown himself to be a young rider of real promise, so much so that he has caught the attention of no less than champion trainer Mike de Kock.
Driving force behind Investec Bank, sponsor of the legendary Derby and Oaks at Epsom as well as this weekend’s Cape Derby, and major stake-holder in Klawervlei Stud.
John Koster is a member of one of South Africa’s best established thoroughbred breeding families and under his guidance Klawervlei Stud is soaring to new heights.
Beyond the pending investigations, things ended well enough for the Bass-Robinson yard when the improving Rainbow Lorikeet stamped her Paddock Stakes prospects with a gutsy victory under a top-notch ride by Aldo Domeyer