
De Kock on Igugu’s Quarantine Conditions
Mike de Kock unhappy about a State Veterinarian ruling that requires Igugu to stay under vector protection at Kenilworth Quarantine Station for the J&B Met.
Mike de Kock unhappy about a State Veterinarian ruling that requires Igugu to stay under vector protection at Kenilworth Quarantine Station for the J&B Met.
Cape Town is the only place to be at the moment if you love thoroughbred racing.
Barrier draws for Gr I R2.5 million J&B Met 2012 to be run over 2000m at Kenilworth Racecourse on Saturday, 28 January 2012.
Besides serving as an important academic and information exercise for those serious about finding a winner for the Cape’s premier race to be run next Saturday, the gallops are really little more than a sedentary stretch of the legs for the big race participants and a pointer to physical well-being.
The temperature in the Sizzling Summer Season in the Western Cape is rising rapidly as the final count-down to one of South Africa’s greatest races, the R2.5-million, Grade 1 J&B Met, begins.
In breaking news, the R1 million Gr1 TBA Paddock Stakes to be run over 1800m at Kenilworth on Saturday 7 January has been thrown wide open by the shock withdrawal of the 2011 SA Horse Of The Year, Igugu
Snaith star runs in a a capacity nationally representative field for the 129th renewal of the R5 million Hollywoodbets Gr1 Durban July!
Patience rewarded for the blue and white powerhouse while Team Valor’s Quid Pro Quo is on her way to Jerome Reynier in France
In perfect weather conditions, an enthusiastic record crowd – probably larger than that seen at many local racemeetings – turned out to enjoy coffee and pastries and watch their big race fancies going through their paces
SplashOut-sponsored Apprentice Savanna Valjalo broke the ice at Hollywoodbets Greyville at her 11th ride under rules on Wednesday