Snaith Wants The Gold Today
Despite returning season after season with a powerful wave of equine diversity, Justin Snaith is yet to win the Gold Cup
Despite returning season after season with a powerful wave of equine diversity, Justin Snaith is yet to win the Gold Cup
Super Saturday or Gold Cup Day. Call it what you choose but Saturday 27 July promises plenty with Hollywoodbets Greyville the stage for a season finale of serious proportions
Up for grabs – the last big Pick 6 of the 2018/19 season
Multiple SA champion jockey Piere Strydom returns from Mauritius to partner recent Track & Ball Derby winner Roy Had Enough
This year’s Gold Cup to be run on 27 July over 3200m at Hollywoodbets Greyville will mark the 40th anniversary of one of the most famous renewals of the country’s premier staying event
Over the years, stayers have dropped to the bottom of the food chain in the SA horseracing hierarchy. Few breed them. Less buy them – and nobody is incentivising them
A terrific feat of training to win the KZN Derby, the Gold Vase and the Gold Cup with the same horse in the space of five weeks put the cherry on the top of the SA Champions Season for trainer Dean Kannemeyer
Dean Kannemeyer and his owner Fred Crabbia may have missed their Vodacom Durban July opportunity with the classy It’s My Turn
The Gold Cup was first run in 1926 over 3200m for a stake of 2000 pounds
Both of his runners stay well and Frikkie is the stable elect – if only for his draw. He cautions that punters should not take the form at face value as both have had excuses
Anton Marcus and Dean Kannemeyer can make a serious bid for the Equus SA Champion Stayer title with the Dynasty gelding It’s My Turn