Whyte – Back In The News
A chance ride at Meydan on Dubai World Cup night has Douglas Whyte eyeing a fourth victory in Sunday’s HK$20 million Audemars Piguet Gr1 QEII Cup
A chance ride at Meydan on Dubai World Cup night has Douglas Whyte eyeing a fourth victory in Sunday’s HK$20 million Audemars Piguet Gr1 QEII Cup
The race carries a purse of $HK20-million and South African-born Douglas Whyte, multiple Hong Kong champion jockey, has been confirmed for the ride
South African runners make a big impact on the first Longines World’s Best Racehorse Rankings for 2016, with Smart Call ranked in the top 10.
While South African horses had to be content with places on Super Saturday, it turned out to be a memorable day for Musabah Al Muhairi with Super Fighter stamping his credentials in the Gr1 Al Maktoum Challenge
Cape Derby winner Ertijaal will revert to turf and will be pointed at the Gr1 Jebel Hatta over 1800m on Meydan’s Super Saturday, 5 March
Mike de Kock has made a flying start to his 2016 Dubai campaign and he sends out a big name or two today
Five Mike De Kock runners destined for campaigns at the 2016 Dubai International Racing Carnival arrived at Newmarket, UK, from their spell in quarantine in Mauritius last week.
Australian bred horses made it two out of two on the J&B Met feature programme as Mike De Kock shattered the Joey Ramsden dreams with a great tactical galloping performance by his charge Ertijaal
Trainer Mike De Kock sent a booming Investec Cape Derby warning to his colleagues as his unbeaten Australian-bred colt Ertijaal stormed to an impressive last gasp victory at Turffontein on Sunday
A considered decision to split the longstanding traditional January Premier Yearling Sale into two defined sales platforms has reaped rich rewards for vendors and the Cape Racing Sales team
‘Go watch the L’Ormarins King’s Plate day replays as they narrowed the course and a few didn’t get runs’
Get the full story as told by those who watched every stride, as well as Richard Fourie’s personal insights of the season in his own words
The seven-time Hong Kong Champion Jockey reached the 1814-win milestone with a double at the city circuit to edge past the long-standing mark of 1813 wins set by the legendary Douglas Whyte