Weekend Highlights

Main Defender goes on the attack – again!

Main Defender is such an exciting horse! The son of Pathfork won the Got the Greenlight Stakes running an excellent figure for a three-year-old of 108; the same number he attained in the Graham Beck, also over the Turffontein 1400m. Prior to that he hit a towering 115 in the Spring Challenge – he

Charles Dickens hits awesome fig of 121 in King’s Plate demolition job

Brilliant. An annihilation. Spectacular… were some of the adjectives after Charles Dickens won the King’s Plate of ’24. Fans could appreciate his dominance as he streaked clear, (running straight and true this time) leaving See It Again in his wake. For a speed figure fanatic, it was a revelation crunching the numbers. A final

Snow Pilot takes off in Cape Guineas

Snow Pilot (speed score 100) received a perfect steer from JP van der Merwe to win the Cape Guineas at Kenilworth on Saturday, in an adjusted time bang on standard for this class. Plaudits to winning connections; Justin Snaith and Drakenstein Stud - what a loss to the SA industry is the late, lamented

See It Again throws down serious marker for the Cape Met

See It Again’s facile win in the G2 1600m Green Point Stakes, a race intended merely as a gentle come- along- prep for the King’s Plate and ultimate target the Cape Town Met, spells trouble for his rivals. He won under a hands ride (speed score 106 +) and was much the best. It’s

Hitting the Highveld heights

Main Defender (speed score 108) and Sandringham Summit (s/s 108) fought out an epic at Turffontein in the G3 1400m Graham Beck Stakes on Saturday with Tony Peter’s runner gaining a narrow margin revenge over Sandringham Summit, who was coming back after a rest. Both three-year-olds are high class thoroughbreds (Main Defender, by Pathfork,

Tail of the Comet is in a different galaxy.

Tail of the Comet (speed score 100+) trounced opposition in the Cape Racing Ready To Run Stakes over 1400m at Durbanville, accelerating sharply, then cruising in four lengths clear before being eased down. He looks on track for a crack at the Cape Guineas, with a notable turn of foot and versatility his best

Main Defender goes on the attack !

It seemed certain that the weekend’s best figure would come out of the G3 Matchem Stakes which pitted champ miler Charles Dickens against champion sprinter Gimme a Prince in a 1400m showdown @ Durbanville. Whilst that race indeed delivered a tremendous spectacle and a top-notch winner’s speed score of 108, the performance of Main

Ace makes big impact in Arc

19/10 favourite, Ace Impact stayed perfect by winning his sixth start – this time at the highest level, in the Prix de l’’Arc de Triomphe at Longchamps in Paris. He surged through, after being held up near the back of the field by Cristian Demuro, to win convincingly. Westover came second, Onesto improved into

Making rivals Green with Envy

Keagan de Melo stayed up late at his new Hong Kong base to watch Green with Envy’s second start, in a show of faith in Dean Kannemeyer’s exciting prospect who he rode to a debut victory at Greyville in October. And the handsome son of Gimmethegreenlight did not disappoint. Gallic Dream (s/s 91) had

Eastern Cape Awards

The best speed figure from Turffontein on Saturday was achieved by Captain Peg (s/s 106) when beating Running Rifles (s/s 104) in a Pinnacle Stakes over 1450m on the inside track. The Jay Peg filly is trained by Stuart Pettigrew and was ridden judiciously from way off the pace by Siyanda Sosibo. Captain Peg

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