Storm Rages On
While he hasn’t covered any mares for two years, Riverworld’s Jet Master stallion Sudden Storm is in the pink of health and produced his first stakes winner on Saturday
While he hasn’t covered any mares for two years, Riverworld’s Jet Master stallion Sudden Storm is in the pink of health and produced his first stakes winner on Saturday
The Cape-based stud played a starring role in the Gimmethegreenlight show on Classic Day at Turffontein
Leading Gauteng owner Lawrence Wernars celebrated his birthday on Saturday as longshot Divine Odyssey, a horse he bred and part owns, bounded home
Gauteng based owner-trainer and breeder St John Gray had plenty of cause to celebrate at Turffontein on Saturday
Gary Alexander will be keen to repeat the Azzie – Hawaii Stakes emotional high of a few weeks ago when he saddles a pair of runners in the feature
The Gary Alexander trained stayer The Elmo Effect sprang a surprise when he finished with a sustained run to cut down Arctica and win the Listed Drum Star Handicap
The smart Kahal gelding Romany Prince bids to win the Drum Star Handicap at Turffontein on Saturday for the second year running.
Romany Prince scores in feature to give ‘perfect pair’ a reason to celebrate
The R150 000 Listed Drum Star Handicap is the low-key feature on the Turffontein programme today where recent eyecatching form is not exactly an abundant commodity in the eleven strong field
A top-class display of pacesetting race-riding by Weichong Marwing would have given Alec Laird’s Argentinian-bred BoucletteTop a major confidence booster for the Highveld Season as he went all the way in first-time blinkers
De Kock’s Captain Al 4yo going about things the right way as he secures first career feature victory
The evergreen hero travelled to Vereeniging on Thursday for a 100% strike rate from two rides that saw him bring up his recordbreaking 5555th winner milestone
‘The Breeders Cup Distaff is definitely still on the cards and Beach Bomb will probably have one more race before then’ – Gaynor Rupert
It will be good news for South African racing fans that, despite a number of offers from abroad, Gerald and Karen Kalil’s multiple champion Quid Pro Quo will continue her 3yo season on African soil
The son of Twice Over has been gelded and will be aimed at the Betway Gr1 Summer Cup, the L’Ormarins King’s Plate and the WSB Cape Town Met