
Energetic Snaith Steps Down
A key player in the efforts to re-energise Cape Racing as a desirable destination for owners, trainers, punters and sponsors, Jonathan Snaith resigned from the Kenilworth Racing Board on Monday
A key player in the efforts to re-energise Cape Racing as a desirable destination for owners, trainers, punters and sponsors, Jonathan Snaith resigned from the Kenilworth Racing Board on Monday
Phumelela Racing Executive Patrick Davis and WCRRA Chairman Jonathan Snaith have explained the situation
It has been eight years since Justin Snaith made a serious bid on the SA Champions Season 2yo features
The WPRRA is proud to announce their brand new complement of Board members in Justin Vermaak, Craig Kieswetter, Philip Taberer and Jonathan Snaith
Assistant Trainer Jonathan Snaith was charged with a contravention of Rule 72.1.15, in that as a licensed person, he submitted an Authority to Act form for registration when such form contained false information
We’re very happy with the team we’re taking to the races. If the other guys slip up, our horses will be there. We’re quietly confident that one of ours could quite easily pop up and surprise.
I first had the opportunity to appraise Jonathan Snaith up close in the run up to the 2011 L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate. I was pretty impressed.
ROBYN LOUW: How to describe this Aussie phenomenon? The words that spring to mind are those exclamations by F1 commentator Murray Walker at the start of a Grand Prix – and it’s GO GO GO!
The L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate winner of 2012 and in subsequent years could possibly receive an automatic entry into the lucrative Breeder’s Cup Mile in the same year of its running.
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’