Retired Jockeys Set For Tickey Carr & Terry Lowe Memorial Cup
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Clever Buyers Come Prepared
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Any ideas for likely riders? Have your say
‘I called the owner and before I could even make the offer he excitedly told me that a certain South African bookmaker had just called 10 minutes earlier to make an offer of R5m’
It’s clear that eight incidents of crop excesses is unacceptable for a sport keen to maintain a good public image, and the time appears to have arrived for a review of the crop rules for work riders on the Highveld
Rafeef is fast establishing a fine reputation as a stallion who has the ability to sire stakes winners across the speed and stamina spectrum
What do Basil Marcus, Doug Whyte, Tony Millard, Silvano, Kevin Shea, Mike de Kock, Weichong Marwing, Anthony Delpech, David Ferraris, Glyn Schofield, Alec Laird and the late Laurie and Jean Jaffee, have in common?
Brett Crawford and Kabelo Matsunyane combined to put the cherry on the top of a wonderful day for the Robertson based Ridgemont team
With Japanese raider Mad Cool and Hong Kong’s Victor The Winner – both also Group 1 winners – also front-running horses like California Spangle, it shapes as an intriguing battle