
Phumelela Owners & Guests Are Back
A limited number of owners and their guests can go racing!
A limited number of owners and their guests can go racing!
This was the first time South African punters were able to bet into Hong Kong’s mega tote pools
There has been no discernible differences since the experiment commenced
Phumelela’s powerful leverage for rental arrears is blocking the nominations from the trainers. So it’s a veritable gun to the head. No runners. No business. Show us the money
The Public Order Police had to be called in to restore order at the Fairview Racecourse training centre this morning
Phumelela, Kenilworth Racing and the Racing Association have announced that minor race stakes in their regions will be increased for the months of September, October and November
The interim arrangement in respect of minor-race stakes for the Highveld, Western Cape and Eastern Cape in June and July has been extended for the month of August
Flamingo Park was a valuable venue in terms of giving opportunities to horses not able to compete at other centres and races to enable such horses to remain competitive will now be added to the racing programmes at the four remaining racing centres
Horseracing had mostly fallen out of the mainstream of media – until euthenasia, retrenchments and social disorder became new words on our landscape
Horseracing’s plight hit the front page of The Mercury newspaper this morning in an article entitled ‘SA’s Horseracing Under Threat’
SP poster Rudi has been offered a meal and a beer if he proves Fairview management wrong
Oh Susanna and her stakes winning paddock pals are not only continuing to add to the burgeoning Drakenstein trophy cabinet through their progeny, they are also establishing powerful female dynasties which should serve the stud well in years to come
Some 23 years after booting home his first victory in August 2002 at Clairwood Park, Sean Veale reached the milestone of his first century of winners in a season at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Wednesday
A lifetime racing fan from Kuils River in the Cape banked the R710 000 all-or-nothing jackpot prize in the ever popular Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge at Fairview on Friday