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“I can’t emphasise enough that the course of my entire career was decided on that visit,” Felix explained
“I can’t emphasise enough that the course of my entire career was decided on that visit,” Felix explained
A week is a long time in politics, they say. Well, it’s been a busy one for racing and we’ve been dealt a series of rather hefty body blows
Kenilworth sponsor on Saturday, Keith Steinberg, relates that Lektron started as a family business in 1946, which makes it one of the oldest electronics brands in SA.
I first had the opportunity to appraise Jonathan Snaith up close in the run up to the 2011 L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate. I was pretty impressed.
The last few weeks have passed by in a blur with the Cape in frenetic overdrive to squash in as much as possible in the run up to the Met
Glimpses into the lives and times of racing’s heyday through the eyes of those who experienced them, are incredibly rare
Some Cape Flying Championship history and a horse called Alnwick
Advocate Brett Maselle is something of a stickler for detail and seems to know the NHA rules and Constitution backwards
The Dubai racing season opened last Thursday with a 6 race card. Carded aboard Paschendale from the Al Muhairi yard, was Andrew Nienaber.
I thought it worth a quick reminder that the NHA will be holding their 132nd Annual General Meeting at Turffontein on 13 January 2014.
There have been quiet rumblings about the rather smart looking Jet Master colt, Master Of My Fate, for some time now.
Futura Park trainer Brett Crawford will be winging his way to Hong Kong
In this second of a new weekly column entitled Time Is Money, we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights