The Hard Yell And Heart Sell of Hong Kong’s International Races
Longines Hong Kong International Races showed a side to horse racing not always seen: its heart.
Longines Hong Kong International Races showed a side to horse racing not always seen: its heart.
Can racing be likeable and does it have something to contribute to the global conversation? RacingB*tch’s Hans Ebert says the answer is yes
Depression is a global conversation. As it’s a subject the racing industry is intimately acquainted with, Hans Ebert asks why aren’t we taking the lead?
The Racing B*tch’s Hans Ebert looks at the role of social media and what horse racing should learn from the music industry
Singapore racing is in a very strange place. Literally, writes the Racing B*tch
“I love Hong Kong,” shouted Gavin Lerena as he returned to winner’s box after securing the Longines International Jockey’s Championship on Superoi. It seems Hong Kong loves him back.
The connection that started with Bartie Leisher still holds strong today. RacingB*tch takes a look at the South Africans that have helped shape Hong Kong racing
“He didn’t just beat us, he broke us into little pieces” – Joao Moreira on Variety Club’s run in Sunday’s Champions Mile
This time last week we were looking forward to the 163rd renewal of the World Sports Betting Cape Town Met
In a new weekly column we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights, and set the fractions with Saturday’s Hollywoodbets Kenilworth WSB Cape Town Met racemeeting
A seasoned racing fan writes that in the zone between 15 and 3 minutes before the official race time, nobody is interested in listening to the personal fancies and various constructions of the presenters’ exotic permutations