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Sudden Passing Of Toreador
“It is with heavy hearts that we report that Toreador had to be euthanased for humane reasons this morning after a brief but severe ailment. We thank the Vets and staff of Almiray Vet practice and Baker & McVeigh for their help and efforts in fighting for him.”
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KZN BRED WINNER: RACE 8, BALLY MAGIC
Well done to Bush Hill Stud for being the winning breeders with Bally Magic in Race 8 at Hollywoodbets Greyville. The 5YO Willow Magic – Ballyboro gelding won in style under Serino Moodley for trainer and part-owner Wendy Whitehead. Congratulations to the owner: Messrs A Balram, I D Howard, Mr R J Lagaay & Mrs…
Suncoast KZN Yearling Sale Kicks Off Today
Suncoast KZN Yearling Sale Kicks Off Today Day 1, will see the sale start at 12h00 with Lots 1 – 150 going under the hammer. Day 2 kicks off on 6 July at 12h00 again with Lots 151 – 252. To view the online catalogue with the Lots on offer, click here. Keep a watch…
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Second Winner For Eightfold Path
Eightfold Path’s second winner Esploratore came quickly after the first, along with an impressive debut run from Jet Path in the last race. Bred for owner Michael Leaf and trained by Alec Laird, the three year old filly is a half-sister to Michael’s Ready To Run Cup winner, Chilli Con Carne. Peter Gibson, who manages…
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Double For King’s Chapel
King’s Chapel had a double yesterday at Flamingo Park, including a win with juvenile colt Bishop Of Bombay in the Non Black Type Flamingo Nursery over 1400m.
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Passing Of Anton Procter
“As an owner, if you don’t get a thrill out of owning a racehorse you’re missing the plot.” That’s was the view of Anton Procter (76), one of the doyens of South African horseracing, who died on Saturday after a short battle with cancer. Gold Circle’s Andrew Harrison writes that Procter was not a man to…