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Where has the betting supplied by the KZN bookmakers gone?
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Where has the betting supplied by the KZN bookmakers gone?
Tellytrack decided that we don’t need a short snappy morning tipping programme, but instead long-winded lots of talking and a very little-substance cosy chat show
I’m one of those punters who sometimes takes a bet on a major race a couple of weeks before the final field is declared. As there are no final field you normally get better odds.
Winning Form & Sporting Post I cannot praise these guys enough! Dealing with them is always a pleasure and so easy and organised.
Denying appetites for the real thing makes no sense. And Harnesses just don’t excite this Hong Kong Lover…
I have to hold my hands up and say that this year my selections were comfortably disastrous.
There are various ways to enjoy the July day at Greyville.Sometimes the real spirit is felt in the crowds downstairs in the same way that feeling can only be found in the stands of a big rugby, cricket or soccer game.
Our annual Gr1 Durban July poem – Will Jackson save the Duke of Castlethorpe’s daughter, the Beach Beauty?
Far be it for me to rain on the parade of the spectacular Frankel, but by awarding him the highest ever rating of 147,Timeform immediately raises the perennial debate of who was the best.
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