
Canford Cliffs Posts A New Year’s Reminder
Exciting stallion Canford Cliffs produced a timely reminder for local breeders
A look at stallions and their progeny impact horse racing industry.
Exciting stallion Canford Cliffs produced a timely reminder for local breeders
Highlands Stud stallion Potala Palace got off the mark in the very first juvenile race of the new season at Fairview on Friday when his daughter, his first runner, Watsonia bounded through late
Two lightly raced sons of multiple champion sire Jet Master are set to stand their first season in KZN this year
Highlands Stud, Part of Ridgemont. have acquired the Southern Hemisphere covering rights of Canford Cliffs (IRE) to join the farm’s Stallion roster in 2018.
The outstanding Highveld Horse Of The Season is a new addition to the illustrious Highlands, Part Of Ridgemont, stallion roster
It is fitting that in the anniversary week of his greatest triumph in the 2010 Daily News 2000, Dynasty’s multiple Gr1 winning son Irish Flame sired his first winner
‘A very good looking horse, correct and powerful and he was a racehorse of the highest class. He was tough and genuine. A joy to train!’- Dermot Weld
Maine Chance Farms proprietor Andreas Jacobs is behind the move to stand the first son of champion Sea The Stars to be based in this country
Mauritzfontein’s well performed young sire Byword broke the ice at Flamingo Park on Monday
Nadeson Park Stud’s Redoute’s Choice stallion Time Thief celebrated his first Graded Stakes winner at Randwick on Saturday
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
South African horseracing bid farewell on Saturday 26 April to one of our most accomplished, yet low-profile horseman
The official report states that an investigation has been opened into the circumstances which led to Babelicious (A Fortune), which paraded and proceeded to the start in red earmuffs, racing without blinkers, as carded