What A Winter – Flying!
Drakenstein Stud’s leading young sire What A Winter was represented by a seventh first crop winner on Thursday
Drakenstein Stud’s leading young sire What A Winter was represented by a seventh first crop winner on Thursday
The combination of Candice Bass-Robinson, jockey Aldo Domeyer, stallion What A Winter, and a partnership of owners Mayfair Speculators, Marsh Shirtliff and Bryn Ressell repeated their double feature feat of earlier this month
Drakenstein sire What A Winter has made a sizzling impact with his first crop
Thrills for first-time owner as Callan Murray boots home another feature winner
Triple Equus Champion breaks the ice in style at Kenilworth on Saturday
A truly eclectic group of stallions will be represented by their first South African two-year-olds this season
It’s always possible – it is not LIKELY but it is unquestionably possible – that one of them, almost any one of them, could be the greatest horse that has ever set foot on a racetrack.
In pursuit of the aim to produce top class thoroughbreds rather than aiming to please the rather fickle trends found in the sales ring
The race, the Cape’s great sprint, has been a feature of the summer, since won by Lancaster in 1974
The National Horse Racing Auhority recently took the drastic step of raising merit ratings of local horses, writes Jehan Malherbe in our Mailbag
Brilliant 3yo filly pulls one back for the girls in the R750 000 Gr1 Mercury Sprint
SA horseracing needs strong leadership – today. Otherwise we are doomed. Stakeholders don’t need this kind of circus!