A Range Of Big Stakes

Big money - small money - great performances

R84 million! That’s the first cheque earned by the newest Three Chimneys stallion Gun Runner as he bowed out by winning Saturday’s Pegasus World Cup.

Undercover Agent – happy lead in after CTS 1600

At Kenilworth on Saturday, the CTS 1200 and CTS 1600 winners Dutch Philip and Undercover Agent each pocketed a handsome R3,7 million, while Oh Susanna bagged R2,85 million for winning the Gr1 Sun Met.

Eyes Wide Open earned R625 000 for winning the prestigious Gr1 Cape Derby.

All the cheques are gross – and before deductions!

Quite a diversity of earnings – and all top performances.

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