After 45 years of being involved in breeding and owning horses ANTON PROCTOR, brother to former South African cricketer Mike Proctor, loves it just as much as when he first became involved.
The name De Wet is synonymous, in South Africa, with good wine and top racehorses.
48 year old BRYN RESSELL could be said to have come a long way from his beloved school, Dale College in King Williams Town, to being managing director of Kepu Trading.
When it comes to horseracing and sport, on South African screens, there can be very few sport lovers who don’t know the face and name Neil Andrews
JUAN NEL has had a varied career in racing. He started as an apprentice and went on to be a jockey until he got too heavy to ride. From there he went on to work with top trainers like Mike de Kock, Brett Crawford and Mike Bass.
Only a handful of workriders have made a successful transition from workrider to jockey. MENNO MALHERBE is one of them, but he had to wait until he was 26 years old before he could start his apprenticeship.
JOHNNY GEROUDIS, or Johnny G, as he is affectionately known by the racing public, has been successful in every country in the world he has ridden in.
As may be gauged by his profile Shaheen is prepared to make light of most things but, at the same time, he takes his work and family very seriously.
Francis Tieho Semela: Has many wonderful attributes not least of all his love for his family and a desire to achieve.
Winning Form wishes Abram Makhubo everything of the best in his future endeavours and know that he will fly the flag high in the new season.
There was a unique South African connection in the background as the Ralph Beckett-trained Bluestocking charged to victory under Rossa Ryan to win the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe on Sunday