
The Gym That Lyndon Built – And Other Questions
How did Hazel actually get the job as Stud Book Keeper?
How did Hazel actually get the job as Stud Book Keeper?
Manic Monday. Wacky Wednesday. Freaky Friday. Super Saturday. But what name for a Tuesday when two of South African horseracing’s captains jumped ship?
Good regulation is a serious business and poor regulation is not just a poor reflection on the sport, it has real monetary repercussions for all of us
The affairs of the NHA will be supervised and managed by the Chairman of the Board, assisted by the Executive Management
Racing regulator’s hand now being forced as trainers say they have had enough
The Chinese Year Of The Dog is fast developing into the year of living dangerously for our beleaguered National Horseracing Authority
Champion jockey has his say – how long can the National Horseracing Authority play their game?
In an explosive letter, Adv Brett Maselle asserts that the NHA pays lip service to its rules and is acting in a wrongful and sinister manner regarding Mayfair Speculators.
NHA CEO Lyndon Barends promises to formalise welfare policies
The NHA has conducted a rightsizing exercise to effect greater efficiency and effectiveness. CEO Lyndon Barends talks us through the changes.
High drama and some potentially dangerous race-riding cast a dark cloud over the inaugural running of the R5 million HSH Princess Charlene Big Cap at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth
After dedicating herself fully to the role for four challenging years, the increasing demands on her time and personal life have led her to reassess her career direction
Two smaller stables made their mark last week with notable victories, each carrying a backstory
Two South African star performers in Dean Kannemeyer’s Gimme A Prince and the Vaughan Marshall champion 3yo One Stripe, who runs in Sunday’s HSH Princess Charlene Big Cap, feature in the first edition of the LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings for 2025