Home And Away Works Well

Greyville's leading trainer eyes the Cape Summer Season

Dean Kannemeyer will move most of his big guns from Summerveld to Cape Town in September despite his Durban team doing so well there in the past year, writes Michael Clower.

Dean Kannemeyer - top man at Greyville

Dean Kannemeyer – top man at Greyville

He is the leading trainer at Greyville this season and he went into Wednesday’s Scottsville meeting second only to Duncan Howells in the KZN log – but he is adamant that his emphasis will be just as strong in Cape Town.

He said: “Having a dual operation has been my business plan for quite some time but Cape Town will always be my base and the better horses will come back there in September. They will stay for the Cape season.

“I am going to continue moving horses up and down between Cape Town and Durban. I have two top class assistants in David Lilley at Milnerton and Barbara Badenhorst in Summerveld while I will fly between the two centres.”

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