Emperors Palace RTR Cup Log – 18 October
The latest log for the R2,5 million Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup to be run over 1400m at Turffontein on Saturday 5 November, has been published
The latest log for the R2,5 million Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup to be run over 1400m at Turffontein on Saturday 5 November, has been published
The latest log for the R2,5 million Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup to be run over 1400m at Turffontein on Saturday 5 November, has been published
The Klawervlei Stud bred son of Oracy, Main Submission, has won 3 of his 4 career starts and looks a serious starter for the R2,5 million Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup
Joey Ramsden’s Listed Somerset 1200 winner Tar Heel makes his season debut at Durbanville on Saturday
Last term’s Zimbabwe champion conditioner Corne Spies trains the gelding, who shed his maiden at Kimberley on the sand, and was placed in the Gr2 Umkhomazi Stakes on the Greyville turf during the KZN Champions Season
The undefeated Mike Azzie-trained Rabada maintains his position at the top of the log for the R2,5 million Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup
The undefeated Mike Azzie-trained Rabada still heads the log by a comfortable margin
The undefeated Mike Azzie-trained Rabada heads the log for the R2,5 million Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup to be run over 1400m at Turffontein on 31 October 2015.
The urban legend goes that Marcus actually suggested withdrawing Rich Girl when the draws came out and to add to his cynicism and doubts he had not believed that a filly of her nature would get the 1400m anyway
The R3,85 million Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup has an extraordinary spread of variety and proves the marketing adage of “Have a Ticket, Have a Chance!”
Some complain that trainers will put their horses under too much pressure, others that races of this nature distort the national statistics. To hell with it. We’ve done our best to lift the game to where it’s never been before…
SA horseracing needs strong leadership – today. Otherwise we are doomed. Stakeholders don’t need this kind of circus!
A former Bloemfontein champion trainer, Michael McLachlan was a popular character in the halcyon days of horseracing and now finds himself in dire need