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More Than Halfway There
It is hard to look past outstanding broodmare Halfway To Heaven as the leading candidate for the title of South African Broodmare Of The Year for 2019-2020
It is hard to look past outstanding broodmare Halfway To Heaven as the leading candidate for the title of South African Broodmare Of The Year for 2019-2020
Eric Sands’ 2019 Sun Met winner Rainbow Bridge ran the perfect prep for his assault on the Vodacom Durban July in just over three weeks time
South Africa’s Broodmare Of The Year for 2018-2019, the Jet Master sired Halfway To Heaven has joined a list of some of history’s greatest broodmares
Rainbow Bridge, Hawwaam, Golden Ducat feat is definitely a first in South Africa
The son of SA Champion Broodmare Halfway To Heaven presented an emotional strike for trainer Eric Sands and SA champion breeders Wilgerbosdrift and Mauritzfontein at Kenilworth on Saturday
At home she is known as the ‘Cookie Monster’ but whatever her preferred delicacies, the dam of two of the best horses in the country is a proud Mum!
Halfway To Heaven does look a likely winner, given that her sons, Rainbow Bridge and Hawwaam have both won graded races this season, and both look likely to add further to her Broodmare Of The Year claims
The Listed Off To Stud Handicap has attracted an evenly matched field of ladies with varying short term prospects
Eric Sands and his jockey Gareth Wright had the last laugh in the Gr3 Two Oceans Prix Du Cap
The R1 million Gr1 Douglas Whyte Stakes Grade is the opening leg of the projected R15 million Pick 6 pool at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday
A Cape jockey has told of the enormous relief and the burden lifted from his shoulders on Friday after two well-known racing men took the cudgels up on his behalf some months ago to defend the father of four against an NHRA charge
A Pick 6 carryover of R2 million is set to take the exotic pool to R15 million, while the World Pool Gr3 Gold Cup sees a Quartet carryover of R1 million and a likely pool of R5 million