De Kock’s team for Dubai
Mike de Kock still has a powerful team assembled for the 2012 Dubai World Cup Carnival, despite a setback due to the ban on exports following an outbreak of African horse sickness
Mike de Kock still has a powerful team assembled for the 2012 Dubai World Cup Carnival, despite a setback due to the ban on exports following an outbreak of African horse sickness
Bill Nader, the executive director of racing for the Hong Kong Jockey Club, who willl preside over his fifth International Races meeting, this weekend in Q&A with TDN
With racing returning to Kenilworth on Saturday, the Western Cape season is now truly underway….
British Horseracing Authority is about to impose a new rule prohibiting owners from “laying” any horse trained by his or her trainer, regardless of who the owner is.
Just when he thought the system had failed him, jockey Jason Gates received a notification from the National Horseracing Authority this week
Horses from 13 countries, including 35 individual Group or Grade I winners, are set to contest the 29th Dubai World Cup meeting
One of the most striking aspects of the first session of last week’s CRS Premier Yearling Sale was the dominance of a handful of stallions
Like the tide, the fortunes of many thoroughbred female families tend to ebb and flow