Summerhill Shines at Edinburgh Festival
Summerhill Stud’s iNgombamakhosi Zulu Dance Troupe features in the 65th Edinburgh Festival Royal Military Tattoo
Summerhill Stud’s iNgombamakhosi Zulu Dance Troupe features in the 65th Edinburgh Festival Royal Military Tattoo
He came into the feature with a four-way coupling and punters went in boots and all for the Summerhill Stud bred Muhtafal gelding Topostwego, who had shown excellent turf feature collateral down in KZN
The dream of Summerhill’s Imbalenhle traditional dance troupe is about to become a reality with an invitation to the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
It’s probably fair to say that from a tourism perspective, the armada of cars that files through the village of Mooi River on the first Sunday of July each year for these events, is otherwise unmatched through the rest of the year, including Christmas day
An underrated jockey riding a lesser fancied stable companion and Negev pops out of the woodwork to hit punters for a six in the Listed Syringa Handicap. The Pick Six dividend of R180 460 illustrated the difficult conditions on a tough day
Mick Goss is always enthused when it comes to talking about Summerhill horses, but never more so than around sale time.
Uncle Tommy handed a galloping lesson to South Africa’s top rated sand horse Pylon, when he produced a superior finish to win the Highveld Sand Challenge (L) at the Vaal on Tuesday afternoon. Cape jockey Richard Fourie rode a determined race over the sand mile for trainer Weiho Marwing and owner Hassen Adams.
Summerhill Stud’s Storm Cat stallion Brave Tin Soldier sires first winner and expectations rise ahead of his six lots on the 2014 National Yearling Sale ..and he gets another winner at Clairwood on Wednesday this week!
Alexander plan comes to fruition in the R150 000 Gr3 Flamboyant Stakes
Don’t miss the thirteen lots available on Sunday as A.P. Arrow strikes with second winner at Turffontein
Alexander’s Classic Illusion gets the ride of the night to win the R175 000 Gr3 Yellowwood Handicap
One World made good for master trainer Vaughan Marshall to give the Milnerton veteran his maiden success in the 164th renewal of the L’Ormarins Gr1 King’s Plate courtesy of his son One Stripe at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday
The Sporting Post asked a few racing personalities to share their wishes or resolutions