Sunshine Lover Retires
Team Valor have retained Sunshine Lover’s two-year-old Master Of My Fate filly, and three-parts sister to multiple Gr1 winner Ebony Flyer, to race and breed from later down the line
Team Valor have retained Sunshine Lover’s two-year-old Master Of My Fate filly, and three-parts sister to multiple Gr1 winner Ebony Flyer, to race and breed from later down the line
The Gr1 Breeders Cup Sprint Turf could be a swansong for top daughter of the Cape-bred galloper
After being stood down from stud duties, Crimson Palace has arrived at her retirement home in upstate New York
Because stories of amazing horses deserve amazing endings, Crimson Palace will be retiring with her part-owner, Dr Alan Miller
Drakenstein Stud-based Duke of Marmalade has the probable favourite for the 29 May renewal of the lucrative Gr2 Oaks d’Italia
“The opportunity to acquire a substantial stake in VISIONAIRE (USA) South Africa’s Champion Freshman Sire 2015, was something we could not overlook” – Lammerskraal Stud’s owner Pieter Graaff
‘There is a view that he may get a better spread of mares in the Western Cape, and while that may be true, we shouldn’t forget that those he served here have delivered nine consecutive breeders’ championships’
“A journalist is supposed to shine a light on things so that they’re better understandable. Hiding things in the closet has never worked in the history of anything” – Barry Irwin
The Prix Du Cap has been won by a number of top notch racemares over the years, many of which have gone on to make their mark at stud, including Badger’s Gift, Kelly’s Olympics, National Vixen, Siren’s Cove, and Our Table Mountain
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I really think Euro Charline has what it takes to win this race and if she does, she would make her mark in the history books and make her racing partners a lot of money
The Hollywood Syndicate celebrated a milestone 600th winner on African soil when the Danon Platina gelding Luhamba Phambili stormed to victory to win the R200 000 non black-type Need For Speed Sprint
Selwyn Elk writes that he was at Clairwood on a wet Saturday afternoon in the 70’s…