SA Equine Power On Show In Hong Kong
Ahead of the HK$18 million HK Derby on Sunday and South Africa’s forthcoming yearling sales in April, Racing South Africa led a small delegation to Hong Kong this weekend
Ahead of the HK$18 million HK Derby on Sunday and South Africa’s forthcoming yearling sales in April, Racing South Africa led a small delegation to Hong Kong this weekend
The Challenge kicks off on The Independent On Saturday Drill Hall Stakes Day
Phumelela, Gold Circle, the Racing Association, Bloodstock South Africa and Racing SA are mostly all fuelled by local stakeholders – from punters, owners , breeders and the rest
Following the closure of Horseracing South Africa (Pty) Ltd and the subsequent restructuring of the SA Equine Trade Council (t/a Racing South Africa), Deez Dayanand has been retrenched
Peter Gibson talks to Paul Lafferty on Winning Ways about the sale that’s stood the test of time and some exciting new optimism and positivity on the export protocol front
The Charity Turf Challenge is an exciting competition that offers fans of the sport of horseracing a unique opportunity to test their skill
An attempt to combat the unlevel playing field that our competitors enjoy as a result of the prevailing quarantine restrictions imposed on South African horse exports
Racing South Africa comments on Simon Burgess’ post ‘Taking the Mountain to Mohammed’
“We may have the best quality horses at the best prices, but until we can create a demand from receiving countries and force sufficient compromise with regards to the current demands placed on us, nothing will change”
By the end of the conference, after helping man a Racing South Africa booth in the exhibition area, Gibson was a little more cheery, admitting that the industry he represents, and particularly its big-name owners and breeders, would have to get their own house in order
Racing South Africa, in collaboration with Wits Health Consortium and Pretoria Equine Research Centre, are hosting a workshop to identify the way forward in getting exports to the EU back up and running in a sustainable way
James McDonald closed a highly successful short-term stint in Hong Kong with a quartet at Sha Tin on Sunday