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90 entries hold tickets for the nation’s richest horse race, the R4-million Ready To Run Cup this November.
90 entries hold tickets for the nation’s richest horse race, the R4-million Ready To Run Cup this November.
There will be a titanic struggle for the gigantic pot of gold at the end of the Ready To Run Cup rainbow at Turffontein today!
Choose the best field to compete on turf on the standside track at Turffontein over 1400metres on the first Saturday in November…
Africa’s 2nd richest race, the Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup is the next step up the ladder for the smart money that bought those calculated lottery tickets in 2011.
Africa’s 2nd richest race, the R2.5 million Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup
Our Guests of Honour for this year’s Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup are His Majesty King Letsie III of Lesotho and Princess Charlene of Monaco.
The 2nd richest race in Africa – the Emperors Palace Ready To Run Cup now R2,5 million.
This Sunday witnesses the 24th renewal of what is today appropriately named the “Field of Dreams”, the Emperors Palace Ready To Run Sale.
When you reflect on the performances of Igugu, only then will you realise just what stock is available at Gosforth Park on the first Sunday in November.
Paging through the latest issue of the Summerhill Sires brochure, I came across a truism which is as applicable to the Rugby World Cup as it is to the sport of horse racing.
It is no mean feat to win at feature level from 1400m to 2400m, but My Best Shot proved equal to the task and set himself up for East Cape Horse Of The Year honours – and maybe a Hollywoodbets Durban July supplementary entry?
An investigation into betting patterns, both locally and internationally, has been launched by the National Horseracing Authority
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