Candyman – Cherry Or A Chump Ride?
An investigation into betting patterns, both locally and internationally, has been launched by the National Horseracing Authority
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An investigation into betting patterns, both locally and internationally, has been launched by the National Horseracing Authority
The highly anticipated first race on the revamped Hollywoodbets Greyville polytrack on Wednesday was well received by stakeholders, but was not without its drama
Cape lightweight Morne Winnaar has come a long way since being plucked from near ignominy by former Cape champion trainer Joey Ramsden over twenty years ago
The Rafeef purple patch continued in the 2025 Champions Season opener at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday with another crackerjack performer in the shape of Mon Petit Cherie who won the World Sports Betting Gr2 Fillies Guineas
A staunch investor in South Africa and our racing and breeding for many decades, Sabine Plattner was denied a victory in Africa’s greatest race when Angus went down a head to the champion filly Ipi Tombe back in 2002
‘From indicators, it looks like he’s a horse that we’re going to have fun with, so it will be exciting to see his future’ – Luke Ferraris
In a rare award of costs, jockey Smanga Khumalo felt the full brunt of the NHA’s zero tolerance to crop infringements