Adams Cutback Hits Katz Hard
“Every good horse that went through my hands was either sold or moved to other trainers…”
“Every good horse that went through my hands was either sold or moved to other trainers…”
The lack of support amongst trainers in the Cape for the Workriders Races is alarming and disappointing
In his first season as trainer to Hassen Adams, the vastly experienced Dan Katz had plenty of reason to celebrate at Kenilworth on Sun Met day
Rumours of a boycott by trainers of Monday’s meeting at Durbanville appear to have fallen on deaf ears
Dan Katz has made a flying start in his new trainer role for Hassen Adams’ Milnerton string and he notched his third winner in as many weeks at Kenilworth on Wednesday
‘Sports betting and technology have galloped past the game somehow. I don’t have the answers to make up the lost ground. The world is different. In those days racing was the only game in town – for many of us, it still is!’
‘The Breeders Cup Distaff is definitely still on the cards and Beach Bomb will probably have one more race before then’ – Gaynor Rupert
It will be good news for South African racing fans that, despite a number of offers from abroad, Gerald and Karen Kalil’s multiple champion Quid Pro Quo will continue her 3yo season on African soil
The son of Twice Over has been gelded and will be aimed at the Betway Gr1 Summer Cup, the L’Ormarins King’s Plate and the WSB Cape Town Met
Former SA Champion jockey Andrew Fortune’s six month quest to be relicenced to ride again reaches something of a watershed