
Bernard Fayd’herbe
The Sporting Post chats to Bernard Fayd’herbe about his stint abroad, Fawree, life in Dubai and his plans for the future
The Sporting Post chats to Bernard Fayd’herbe about his stint abroad, Fawree, life in Dubai and his plans for the future
Dr Eugene Reynders talks us through the life and times of a racecourse vet
We chat to Bloodstock South Africa’s new Sales Liaison, Heather Morkel and find out why private enterprise should be a healthy horse, pulling a sturdy wagon
“I have learnt that it’s best to play the cards the way life deals them rather than try and force the roll of the dice…”
Vasco Tavern’s Bryn Ressell talks to us about ‘the oldest and proudest rugby club in SA’, buying his first racehorses and staying honest
Ken Truter was appointed the new NHA Chairman at the 2017 AGM on 18 January. We get to know him better.
Patrick McGivern was one of the Cape’s most popular heavyweight riders in his day. He is also fondly remembered for his acrobatic manoeuvres aboard Court Messenger back in 1993. We catch up with the Cape Cossack
Glen Hatt talks to us about retirement, a rethink and his new challenge as racing manager to Maine Chance Farms
Frankie Dettori made a flying visit to South Africa for Sun Met day 2017. He rode 6 races on the card and notched his first South African Gr1 in the Investec Cape Derby
Sean Tarry chats to us about Legal Eagle, his L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate double and his thoughts on the Sun Met
Craig and Ross Kieswetter are an integral part of the Ridgemont Stud empire. With Ridgemont’s recent acquisition of Highlands Farms Stud and the boys’ Sun Met runner Whisky Baron, we got to know them a little better
Was the last galloper to win a race on SA soil with a seriously hefty impost Buddy Maroun’s champion Golden Loom, aka ‘Goofy’, who lumbered 65 kgs under Anton Marcus to beat Fov’s Favourite 26 years ago?
The Ndoro Stud-bred son of Wilgerbosdrift’s War Front stallion Fire Away, Alec Laird-trained Fire Attack dominated the 2025 Highveld Feature Season Awards
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
The businessman was served with an interim suspension of his Assistant Trainer licence on Friday afternoon and has spoken out about what appears to be mostly a misunderstanding based on a potential lack of communication and bureaucratic red-tape challenges