
Cometh The Hour…Cometh The Tarry!
SA champion trainer Sean Tarry once again delivered the big race goods when his longshot Liege stayed on resolutely to score a first Gr1 success in the rain delayed Sansui Summer Cup
SA champion trainer Sean Tarry once again delivered the big race goods when his longshot Liege stayed on resolutely to score a first Gr1 success in the rain delayed Sansui Summer Cup
An IT related crisis hit the national totalisator on a forgettable day for South African racing on Saturday
The Turffontein racemeeting scheduled for today has been postponed to Sunday 26 November
Past SA Triple Crown winner Abashiri has pulled an awful draw of 19 for today’s Sansui Summer Cup but the big son of Go Deputy has been prepped with this race in mind
TAB betting opened on Wednesday for Saturday’s 12 race Summer Cup programme amd punters can bet an All To Come into the Gauteng Sansui Summer Cup.
Deo Juvente heads the quintet who could give Woodruff a magical seventh success in the race.
The 2016 SA Triple Crown winner Abashiri, who returned from a ten month lay-off at Turffontein on Saturday, has been chalked up favourite
“Piere Strydom was shifting in and Anthony Delpech was rolling out. But I wasn’t alone – the Master was with me and we so wanted the Summer Cup again…”
A heartstopping burst through a nearly non-existent gap by Summer Cup double hero Master Sabina, set the seal on a sensational fourth consecutive victory
Since being reintroduced under its present branding in 1999, trainers Mike de Kock and Geoff Woodruff have dominated the race with the former holding a 6-5 lead in the new millennium, going into Saturday
A decision will be made by 8am on Saturday whether to leave starting times as is or change them to improve the prospects of racing.
South African horseracing falls under the Asian Racing Federation and the Graded status of races is decided by the Asian Pattern Committee (APC)
Explained – the circumstances behind the decision by the connections of the dual Grade 1- winning sophomore One Stripe to ‘bypass’ the R1,5 million SplashOut Gr1 Cape Derby on 22 February in favour of a likely final run on South African soil in the non-black type Big Cap
With the Aga Khan’s breeding and racing programme very much geared towards the classics, it can be argued that South Africa, where speed, rather than stamina is the hallmark of its racing programme, has failed to capitalise on the excellence of especially its female families
Rob Haswell tells that he has had horses trained by Nathan Kotzen for more than twenty years and pulls us up for our Umthombothi Stakes ‘flop’