
Cape Raiders Feature Clean Sweep
Vaughan Marshall’s Seeking The Stars showed that he is no classical one-trick pony
Vaughan Marshall’s Seeking The Stars showed that he is no classical one-trick pony
The visitors have a top-class record in the R250 000 Gr3 Byerley Turk. It has been won by visitors for seven consecutive renewals but the locals could well buck that trend at Greyville today
The Gr3 Byerley Turk run at Greyville on Sunday gave an appetizer of things to come in the SA Champions Season, which commences next month
The Tarry factor came into play at Greyville on Sunday when the very smart Visionaire colt Africa Rising finished too strongly for his eleven opponents
The Cape visitors have a top-class record in the Gr3 Byerley Turk but Summerveld trainer Robbie Hill will be looking to break the stranglehold at Greyville on Sunday
Dean Kannemeyer maintained his outstanding strike rate from his Summerveld base and registered his third win in the past five runnings of the Gr3 Byerley Turk
Tonight’s Greyville Friday evening double feature serves as a tasty aperitif for the South African Champions Season and should get the juices flowing with the visitors starting to show their hands
Justin Snaith enjoyed a start of mixed success to his 2015 KZN campaign at Greyville on Friday evening with Jackson’s full-brother Heartland showing he will be a force to be reckoned with in the next few months
The Joey Ramsden mean machine was in devastating form at Kenilworth on Easter Monday and the former Cape champion trainer can secure an early 2015 KZN feature success on his maiden Summerveld sojourn
Marshall’s early blow for the Cape visiting brigade as son of Horse Chestnut wins a cracker in the Gr3 Byerley Turk
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’