
Life On The Far End!
The multiple award winning exploits last season of a former Cape Derby winner has thrust Jane Thomas’ Far End team into the limelight and seen the Mooi River operation setting the pace as a leader
The multiple award winning exploits last season of a former Cape Derby winner has thrust Jane Thomas’ Far End team into the limelight and seen the Mooi River operation setting the pace as a leader
“You can arrive here with all the accolades, credentials, championships and Gr1 winner credits from your home country. That all means sweet nothing when you
The current pacesetter on the KZN Trainer’s Log, Garth Puller was a richly deserving recipient of the Anita Akal trophy at the KZN Racing Awards function on Friday
Twenty year old Sandile Mbhele is the ‘anything’s possible’ poster boy of our jockey ranks. He is the tangible living evidence of genuine hope in
Cape Guineas winner Noah From Goa’s outstanding victory at only his second start in Singapore on Sunday has once again cast the spotlight on the exciting international opportunities
A late season surge saw Aldo Domeyer secure his first Cape Champion Jockey title and gain a prestigious berth in the PGI International Jockeys Challenge in Singapore on 25 September
A touch over a quarter of a century since he walked through the doors of the SA Jockey Academy at Summerveld on an unlikely career path, Piet Botha quietly exited the jockey ranks for the second time in his life on Saturday
The first man since the legend Gerald Turner to lift the national title while still an apprentice, will be at Greyville on Super Saturday
The man holding the SA Champions Season reins is Graeme Hawkins, the senior statesman of South African horseracing administrators
“This beautiful horse is the real hero. What a great run from him and what a fine training feat by the Snaith Team. I’m a sentimental person but records are pictures on walls and tomorrow is a brand new day,”
The Snaith Racing Team are leading the SA Champion Trainer Log and are set for a major performance on Vodacom Durban July Day
In the late 80s, South African breeders were highly skeptical of sons of Mr Prospector. The main criticism was that he was ‘a dirt stallion’ and we race on turf