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Fredrick Cochrane

7th May 2025

Exciting Okavango Can Book His July Ticket On Saturday

It's obviously changed now but if I recall correctly, previously - more than 10 years ago - this race was not a good pointer to the July - then a few things changed - 3yo's that wanted to avoid the DN starting running here together with older horses that wanted to protect their

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Cecil Pienaar

7th May 2025

Bosch Mare Can Make A Sweet Start On Revitalised Poly Today

Cheers Peter, lol, I know

Poor old Andrew, at least Gavin will get a break now

🤭 and Andrew will get time off before Gavin

Take

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Fredrick Cochrane

7th May 2025

KZN Opener – NHA Opens Inquiry Into Beaten Favourite

That ride a few weeks back was the first thought that crossed my mind when I saw the

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Mkulu Clive

7th May 2025

KZN Opener – NHA Opens Inquiry Into Beaten Favourite

You guys throwing rocks at Andrew don't have a clue, can any of you even ride a horse let alone ridden in a race. My case is

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Editor

7th May 2025

New SA Wins Records Discovered

Vintage

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Norman fago

7th May 2025

Morne’s Got The Jet Force Behind Him!

Ashton arries Said he thought his horse will win but He said Jet force IS a smart horse going into the

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Hennie De Wet

7th May 2025

KZN Opener – NHA Opens Inquiry Into Beaten Favourite

You have to feel for the De Kock stable. This shocking ride from Fortune and the ride on Spumante Dolce was even worse on the weekend. They do all the hard work and then you get showboaters stuffing it up.Training is a hard

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Cecil Pienaar

7th May 2025

New SA Wins Records Discovered

"Distant" Drums Mr Editor

And
Surely guys like William, Selvan and Theo would have known this

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Dayalan Naidoo

7th May 2025

KZN Opener – NHA Opens Inquiry Into Beaten Favourite

What a start to the Polly meating. I refuse to believe that Fortune was

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Peter Pascoe

7th May 2025

Bosch Mare Can Make A Sweet Start On Revitalised Poly Today

Howzit Cecil , I was being facetious about the way the favourite was ridden. I see an enquiry in to the ride has been opened. Oh well

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Fredrick Cochrane

7th May 2025

Exciting Okavango Can Book His July Ticket On Saturday

Next 3 weeks will be informative - Snaith has 2 three year olds rated 127 - its my view that they cannot win the July off these

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PL.Nel

7th May 2025

KZN Opener – NHA Opens Inquiry Into Beaten Favourite

Jorge,, terrible statement to make. This runner was clearly pushed out in the final stages as well as being carried across,, and yes in hindsight AF should have got busier 50 meters

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Mike Wanckel

7th May 2025

KZN Opener – NHA Opens Inquiry Into Beaten Favourite

Jorge lets wait for the findings. Lets respect all concerned . We are trying to build this industry and encourage other

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Shaun Reddy

7th May 2025

KZN Opener – NHA Opens Inquiry Into Beaten Favourite

Yes rider needs to be dealt with. Don’t know why they made him ride again.
we lost out. This is crap. Hope they give him a big fine. You could see , he never rode the horse, just sat like a passenger.the horse rode

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Ronny Naidoo

7th May 2025

KZN Opener – NHA Opens Inquiry Into Beaten Favourite

I'm not qualified to comment but it looked so similar to his ride on the Terminator for A Nel at Scottsville. He cruised up and only needed to be ridden out. I always thought riding out in the last 200m was a hallmark of thoroughbred horseracing. What I do know is the majority of horses need to be assisted and ridden out, every time they

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John Mynhardt

7th May 2025

Exciting Okavango Can Book His July Ticket On Saturday

Future Swing won this last year. OC ran 2nd. OC was a MR 113 last year for this race. If Okavango (MR 90) wins... what will be his next race and new MR ? NR is a MR 103... how do they get to MR 114

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Fredrick Cochrane

7th May 2025

Morne’s Got The Jet Force Behind Him!

He was interviewed by

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