Kenilworth Racing

Kenilworth Racing Opens Doors To Punters

An informal but very constructive and lively meeting hosted by new Kenilworth Racing Co-Chairman Robert Bloomberg and WPRRA Chairman Jono Snaith with a small group of longstanding Cape punters was held after racing on Saturday

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Kenilworth Racing’s New Property Committee

KR Directors Greg Bortz and Jonathan Snaith, former KR Director Vidrik Thurling, Phumelela CEO John Stuart and Mrs Gaynor Rupert who has graciously agreed to lend her expertise, form the balance of the committee

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Kenilworth Racecourse (photo: Gold Circle)

Kenilworth Development Goes Ahead

The Cape Town City council has dismissed appeals to halt the controversial development of a hotel, high-rise residential units and retail developments on the Kenilworth Racecourse property

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Durbanville New Year’s Day

The debate around the poor subscription and support of the Durbanville New Year’s Day racemeeting took another turn today when Kenilworth Racing produced a tangible gesture of support for trainers

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Kenilworth Blue Gums (photo: supplied)

Blue Gums And Red Faces

With the loss of the sponsor – as well as the old blue gums – the 2017 Western Cape Fillies Championship race day was not so choice

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Durbanville (photo: hamishNIVENPhotography)

A Little More Country

In order to allow the Kenilworth track additional time to recover, racing will continue at Durbanville until 25 October 2017

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Durbanville Produces Fair Racing!

The new-look Durbanville answered all detractors in fine style ahead of its big feature day this coming weekend, by producing an afternoon of high quality ‘fair and square’ racing on Saturday.

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Back To Our Roots

Forget Racing It’s A Rush. Let’s organize a proper punter’s party. A R2 million Pick 6 carryover, free entrance, a commemorative racecard, a Castle and a chop on a braai. With a bit of luck, they could win many of us back – we never really left in the first place…

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From Chaos To Reform

Charl Pretorius writes in his Off The Record column on the 4Racing website that owners, trainers and racing fans are gravely concerned about the state of our industry

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