Hawaii And The Search for Greatness
With 21 wins in 26 starts Hawaii was thoroughly tested for speed, stamina, character, toughness, soundness and durability in two hemispheres and two continents
Hollywoodbets Greyville first race off @ 12h30
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With 21 wins in 26 starts Hawaii was thoroughly tested for speed, stamina, character, toughness, soundness and durability in two hemispheres and two continents
In the run for home Royal Victory, having his first run over 2000m, built up from rear of midfield as he picked them off one by one and had Son Of Raj and Safe Passage firmly in his sights at the 200m
In 1874, the members of the South African Turf Club chose a site on the farm Kenilworth for the construction of a new racecourse – which means that next year the foundation of the oldest racetrack in South Africa will celebrate 150 years
It takes a rare breed of breeder to send a mare 8800 km across the world to be mated to a particular stallion with the determined aim to breed a great racehorse
The Hollywood Syndicate-Ridgemont partnership celebrated a rare and rather unique double 13 600 km apart in different hemispheres just after 14h10 (SA time) on Thursday
With a total of 18 runners spread across the past 24 editions of the LONGINES HKIR trainer Andre Fabre has been one of Europe’s most consistent supporters of the meeting
Louis Goosen talks about the evolution of jockeys and much more on In The Box Seat