
Pudding Takes The Cake
Queen Of Turffontein and SA Horse Of The Year Summer Pudding took the next stride back to her champion best when scoring her tenth victory
Queen Of Turffontein and SA Horse Of The Year Summer Pudding took the next stride back to her champion best when scoring her tenth victory
She will be a popular banker in projected R1 million Jackpot carryover at Turffontein
Entries were received on Monday 15 March for the three Turffontein features carded for Saturday 27 March
Avontuur stallion Oratorio has been a model of consistency with a host of diverse winners recently
It’s not an easy race or a contest to find an exotic banker – and the going could make it even trickier.
Abashiri has not won a race since eclipsing the SA Triple Crown in April 2016
The Australian-bred Brazuca shed his classic bridesmaid tag and at the same time opened his feature account in style
With an anticipated Turffontein Pick 6 pool of R2,5 million kicking off in the fourth @ 16h15 today and the Dubai World Cup action running in tandem, punters are in for a treat.
A gallant front-running effort by the Sean Tarry trained Stonehenge unravelled in dramatic fashion in the closing stages of the Gr2 Colorado King Stakes
It was just under a year ago on Classic Day 2015 that Sean Tarry’s star galloper French Navy announced his arrival in the big league and it would be very good timing were he to get back on the winning track on Saturday
“We are back.” The brief but emotionally charged statement after Wylie Hall’s smooth victory in the R400 000 Gr2 Colorado King Stakes could hold ominous overtones for the Legislate team
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’