Kalil Star Earns Premier Accolade At KZN Breeders Awards
The evolving fairytale of a filly that couldn’t raise more than a R60 000 bid in the sales arena continued on Friday evening
No local racemeetings for the day
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The evolving fairytale of a filly that couldn’t raise more than a R60 000 bid in the sales arena continued on Friday evening
There is no disputing that Jet Master continues to cast a long shadow over the South African racing industry
SA Champion trainer and big race title-holder Justin Snaith has nine entries in the early stages of the R5 million World Sports Betting Gr1 Cape Town Met class of 2025 that was unveiled earlier today
The classic has a long and proud history dating back to 1955 when it was run as the Cape of Good Hope Guineas
The race has scratched down to just 5 runners and the 4yo is the possible Pick 6 banker
The sheer brilliance of the evergreen Piere Strydom sealed a memorable 1-2 finish in the R500 000 Mike de Kock Gr2 Ipi Tombe Challenge
The Ascot Stud-bred The United States mare United Council successfully defended her Sun Chariot Handicap title at Turffontein on the Day of Reconciliation public holiday