
Cartier – More Magic
Irish Champions Weekend and at Doncaster’s William Hill St Leger Festival has a big impact
Irish Champions Weekend and at Doncaster’s William Hill St Leger Festival has a big impact
Khalid Abdullah’s brilliant mare gained a third consecutive G1 victory when making all to beat Magical (120)
Enable and Too Darn Hot, superstars of previous European Flat seasons, have emerged as strong contenders for this year’s Cartier Racing Awards
He may yet gain another rare double by emulating Lochsong, the only horse to be crowned Cartier Sprinter and Cartier Horse Of The Year in the same year in 1993!
Dual Classic heroine Hermosa currently heads the Cartier Horse Of The Year standings
Roaring Lion, owned by Qatar Racing Limited, became the fourth Cartier Horse Of The Year in the last five years to be trained by John Gosden
This weekend’s Breeders’ Cup meeting could have a crucial bearing on the 2018 Cartier Racing Awards winners with Roaring Lion and reigning Cartier Horse Of The Year Enable headlining a powerful group of European horses
Can Nathaniel daughter gallop in hoofprints of some big names?
Three-year-old colt Roaring Lion put himself into contention for Cartier Horse Of The Year honours
Five-year-old Poet’s Word (116) currently heads the standings for both the Cartier Horse Of the Year and Cartier Older Horse categories
From the first crop of Nathaniel, Enable recorded five consecutive Gr1 victories in 2017
The highly anticipated first race on the revamped Hollywoodbets Greyville polytrack on Wednesday was well received by stakeholders, but was not without its drama
Cape lightweight Morne Winnaar has come a long way since being plucked from near ignominy by former Cape champion trainer Joey Ramsden over twenty years ago
The Rafeef purple patch continued in the 2025 Champions Season opener at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday with another crackerjack performer in the shape of Mon Petit Cherie who won the World Sports Betting Gr2 Fillies Guineas
A Transkei-born horseman who started as a Groom, the groundbreaking Lunga learnt the ropes from top men like Mitch Wiese, Glen Kotzen and Kumaran Naidoo