A look at stallions and their progeny impact horse racing industry.
Seul Amour registered a first winner on African soil when Heart Of A Lion scored a runaway win at Turffontein on Saturday.
A graded stakes winner on turf and Polytrack, Marchfield’s biggest success came as a 4 and 5yo, earning Champion Canadian older horse honours in both seasons
The Jet Master legacy is in good hands as his son Royal Air Force sires early first winner
The breeding ranks in KZN have received a major boost with a decision taken by the Tawny Syndicate and partners, to renew their support of breeding in Kwa-Zulu Natal.
International stallion Oratorio has settled in to his new role at Avontuur. Pippa talks about the future…
The exciting Klawervlei stallion Jay Peg celebrates his first winner
SARAH WHITELAW: John Koster pays tribute to the former champion race horse, and successful sire, National Emblem has died.
National Emblem, sire of ten Gr1 winners, died on Wednesday at Klawervlei Stud at age 21.
Exciting new Avontuur stallion Oratorio landed more than two things in the past week.
A Transkei-born horseman who started as a Groom, the groundbreaking Lunga learnt the ropes from top men like Mitch Wiese, Glen Kotzen and Kumaran Naidoo
Better known as having raced iconic legend of the turf Pocket Power, the affable Marsh Shirtliff is fast making a name for himself in the breeding fraternity
On the eve of the launch of the 2025 Champions Season this coming Saturday, South African horseracing awoke to a brand new chapter in its history on the Workers’ Day public holiday
Very interestingly, the fastest 400m to finish time on the afternoon was recorded by the Duncan Howells first-timer