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Scratched Zapatillas opens way for Airways Law

Scratched Zapatillas opens way for Airways Law
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Silver Operator sprints to victory on our Race Day

Silver Operator sprints to victory on our Race Day
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The 411 on Khuluma Nathi before putting our money on the horse

Ahead of his race this afternoon, Sky and Darren decided to learn a little about Khuluma Nathi the horse that was name after the show's feature. If you are an avid wager, especially on horse, he might be one of the few to look out for. His trainer, Dean, join us and describes his strengths to us before we put on our money on him. Take a listen.

Anyone s Derby after Kommetdieding is scratched – The Citizen

Anyone’s Derby after Kommetdieding is scratched Mike Moon From the unfashionable stable of Harold Crawford and Michelle Rix and ridden by journeyman jockey Sihle Cele, Kommetdieding had already won many a fan with three wins from three starts – so started as the 22-10 favourite for this Grade 3 contest for three-year-olds. Photo: Twitter/@CapeTSales New favourite for the Grade 1,200m classic is Justin Snaith-trained The Gatekeeper, with all of Rascallion, Linebacker, Russian Rock and Legitimate also attracting punting attention. The story of Saturday’s Cape Derby at Kenilworth lost its folksy theme when hot favourite Kommetdieding was scratched on Thursday after injuring himself in his final preparatory gallop.

Jockeys between a rock and a hard place

Image for illustration. Picture: Tracey Lee Stark Tough decisions have been foisted upon South Africa’s intrepid knights of the irons by the latest coronavirus lockdown rules, which oblige them to select one of four provinces in which to base themselves and race for most of the month of January. The jocks have not taken this decree lying down – first pleading, in vain, with the National Horseracing Authority to have a heart and relax its new rule, then threatening High Court action, citing restraint of trade and restriction of livelihood etc. Racing officialdom is standing firm, for now, understandably jumpy about a Covid-19 outbreak sullying the game’s.

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