
Racing TV – Who Do We Trust?
The racing television whodunnit continues. For racing, or not for racing?
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The racing television whodunnit continues. For racing, or not for racing?
On a beautiful Saturday morning the magnificent and fertile lime-rich Robertson Valley rolled out the proverbial red carpet and welcomed another big name equine resident
Fabian Habib’s Zeus is the latest above average performer produced by a daughter of deceased stallion Windrush
In this current racing season – we are in the 27th week – Khumalo has been found guilty of the crop rule no less than 23 times
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Klawervlei Stud’s versatile Gr1 Vodacom Durban July winner Pomodoro (Jet Master) continues to catch the eye as a sire
The champion farm’s record for quality over decades speaks for itself
Klawervlei Stud’s homebred Gr1 Cape Guineas winner William Longsword (Captain Al) has made a cracking start to his stud career
A detailed summary of the dam and siblings of the yearlings going through the ring on Sunday
Western Winter’s influence on the Cape Flying Championship is not limited to his sons.
American raider Hot Rod Charlie headlines night of World Cup pointers
Snaith star runs in a a capacity nationally representative field for the 129th renewal of the R5 million Hollywoodbets Gr1 Durban July!
Patience rewarded for the blue and white powerhouse while Team Valor’s Quid Pro Quo is on her way to Jerome Reynier in France
In perfect weather conditions, an enthusiastic record crowd – probably larger than that seen at many local racemeetings – turned out to enjoy coffee and pastries and watch their big race fancies going through their paces
SplashOut-sponsored Apprentice Savanna Valjalo broke the ice at Hollywoodbets Greyville at her 11th ride under rules on Wednesday