
Mambo Joins Crusade
Leading sire Mambo in Seattle (USA) has arrived in KZN, on transfer from Moutonshoek in the Cape
Leading sire Mambo in Seattle (USA) has arrived in KZN, on transfer from Moutonshoek in the Cape
Someone who moves their strike rate of breeding stakes-winners from 3% to 9%, while outperforming the breed average by a factor of three, is still getting it ‘wrong’ 91% of the time!
Champion racehorse Buckpasser left behind a slew of outstanding broodmare daughters – despite dying relatively young at the age of 15
Punting takes big you-know-whats on the best of days. It’s when they are required to be of the crystal variety that most of us die-hards are found wanting
With Gambado splitting the other two, Randall Simons dup deep in a blanket flash across the line.
Trainer Paul Peter looks to have a SA Triple Crown prospect on his hands after the Mambo In Seattle colt Majestic Mambo doddled in to register his first stakes success
The Mambo In Seattle gelding Mr O’Neill benefitted from a beautifully-judged ride to win the Listed Michaelmas Handicap at Greyville on Friday evening.
The up-and-coming Avontuur-sponsored Callan Murray rode a powerful finish to outpoint local star Grant van Niekerk in a rousing finish to the Kenilworth Cup
South African runner Same Jurisdiction produces creditable UK debut at Doncaster
Same Jurisdiction takes on a classy field at Doncaster on Friday
When are the National Horseracing Authority and the racing operator in KZN going to sort out the volume on their false start signal?
It is no mean feat to win at feature level from 1400m to 2400m, but My Best Shot proved equal to the task and set himself up for East Cape Horse Of The Year honours – and maybe a Hollywoodbets Durban July supplementary entry?
An investigation into betting patterns, both locally and internationally, has been launched by the National Horseracing Authority
The highly anticipated first race on the revamped Hollywoodbets Greyville polytrack on Wednesday was well received by stakeholders, but was not without its drama
Cape lightweight Morne Winnaar has come a long way since being plucked from near ignominy by former Cape champion trainer Joey Ramsden over twenty years ago