
Picture: The Glen Kotzen-trained Visioinaire gelding Dowser (Candiese Lenferna Photography).
Visionaire Accumulating A Good Book Of Karoo Mares



Picture: Luke Ferraris after winning on the David Hall-trained Melbourne Hall (Harbour Watch) at Sha Tin on Saturday, the first leg of his double.
Luke Ferraris Looks Back On His First Hong Kong Season
Luke Ferraris’ first season in Hong Kong finished with a bang when he scored his first double on the island on Saturday at Sha Tin.
It took his tally for the season to a nice round 20 winners.
He said, “I thoroughly enjoyed it (his first season) and learnt a lot. As far as first seasons go in Hong Kong I think I have done relatively well. Naturally I would have liked to have done a bit better, but I’m not complaining. I’m pretty pleased with myself. There have been a few suspensions which halted some momentum during the season. Nonetheless, I am pretty pleased with my performance. I finished the season strong, which is important going in to next season, and am looking forward to it.”
Ferraris had 28 seconds, 29 thirds and 31 fourths.
He had 397 rides in total.
His stake earnings were a cool HK$32,311,100 (R70,227,110).
He said he would not be riding on Marshalls World Of Sport Gold Cup day.
Lyle Hewitson had 27 winners, 20 seconds, 31 thirds and 26 fourths in 341 rides for earnings of HK$31,547.780 (R68,542,627).


Picture: The SAJA apprentices and students of 2012 with Blade Nzimande
Weight Rule Change Took Academy Recruitment Officer Paddy Wynne By Surprise


Picture: Justin Vermaak (Kenilworth Racing).
Kenilworth Racing Appoints Justin Vermaak Head Of Racing Operations
Kenilworth Racing press release
Kenilworth Racing (Pty) Ltd (“KR”) is delighted to announce the appointment of Justin Vermaak (of Vermaak Equine) as the Head of Racing Operations with immediate effect.
In KR’s recent history, Racing Operations has been managed or overseen remotely under management agreements by third parties on KR’s behalf. Given the critical nature of this role KR as a matter of priority and urgency sought to bring this key position inhouse. Having Racing Operations locally based will go a long way to improving and enhancing communications and engagements with owners and various industry stakeholders.
The role of Racing Operations is extensive, and includes essential functions such as scheduling local fixtures, developing an optimal racing programme, initiating strategies and developments to increase the horse population in the province, developing initiatives to increase field sizes, working with trainers to ensure the calendar, programmes and initiatives are optimized, as well as general oversight of racing related activities on the ground.
The necessary skills and knowledge required are highly specialised and include having an outstanding knowledge of handicapping, race grading, programme development, the racehorse life cycle from breeding to racing and thereafter, the ability to communicate with regulators, handicappers, owners, trainers, punters, sponsors, and the public at large. And in Justin Vermaak, KR has secured the absolute ideal candidate.
Justin’s knowledge of all equine affairs (on both a global and local basis) is unparalleled. His love for racing started as a 4-year-old and has continued to grow exponentially ever since. Justin started his career in the equine industry as an assistant trainer, before going on to build a successful agency serving some of the country’s top jockeys. Thereafter, Justin was hired by the National Horse Racing Authority to serve as a handicapper, and was the youngest official handicapper in the world at the time, being only twenty-one years of age. Thereafter, he was recruited by Dr Andreas Jacobs to serve as the Racing Manager of one of the country’s top breeders, Maine Chance Farms. Additionally, during this period, Justin successfully founded the racehorse syndication company Green Street Bloodstock, and so began his parallel path to becoming one of South Africa’s leading bloodstock agents, selling South African horses around the world under the “Vermaak Equine” brand. As a bloodstock professional and racing manager, he has had extensive dealings with most of the trainers, owners,
operators and breeders throughout South Africa, and consequently will be able to provide the perfect link between the industry role players and KR as the operator.
Justin will be exclusively focused on KR’s racing operations and will play a critical role in the renaissance and rebirth of racing in the Cape. Work has already begun on broadening the programme to cater for the current horse population in the Western Cape, and developing exciting new festivals and concepts, with the aim of attracting new horses, owners (local and international) and trainers to Cape Town. Justin will also help to oversee the continued upliftment of the grooms and work riders in the province, which has been a longstanding focus of KR over the years.
KR wishes Justin all the success and looks forward to sharing many more positive upcoming developments with all stakeholders in the near future.
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For further information, please direct queries to: Racing Operations: Justin Vermaak, justin@caperacing.co.za
Commercial & Events: Donovan Everitt, donovan@caperacing.co.za
Media & Marketing, Kirsti Lyall: kirsti@caperacing.co.za


Equine African Horse Sickness Vaccination Priority Policy during Supply Crisis Times

Canford Cliffs Is Making It Happen!
With just two weeks left of the South African racing season, and with his runners showing form across the country, the future is looking very bright for Canford Cliffs and his progeny.
*The second highest number of winners for a freshman sire is the eight scored by Erupt and the fact the NHA have confirmed Canford Cliffs is not eligible for the Freshman Championship, having stood overseas before, will not detract breeders and buyers from their interest in Canford Cliffs.


Entry Form For CTS Ready To Run
& Unbroken Two Year Old Sale 2022
29 October 2022
Entry Form Closing Date 30 July 2022
CLICK HERE FOR ENTRY FORM: CTS RTR SALE 2022.pdf
The CTS RTR SALE 2022 will be held at Kenilworth Racecourse.
Please complete the above form IN FULL and return to: entries@cthbs.com
Contact And EFT Details are listed on the Entry form.


Picture: Richard Fourie wins easily on the bred-in-the-purple Drakenstein homebred Inara’s Dynasty, a filly by Dynasty out of five-time Grade 1-winner Inara (Trippi) (Chase Liebenberg).
Snaith Four-timer, Treble For Black Type-Leading Rider Fourie


Today’s Question
Who was the easiest ever winner of the St. Leger, which is the final race of the English Triple Crown and will be run this year on 10 September at it’s usual venue of Doncaster over 1 mile, 6 furlongs and 115 yards (2,921 metres).
Picture: The St. Leger Festival crowd at Doncaster racecourse. (Donaster-racecourse.co.uk)
Hollywoodbets Scottsville Wednesday July 19 Fields










Today’s Question Answer
Never Say Die next contested the King Edward VII Stakes at Ascot Racecourse. In an extremely rough and unsatisfactory race he finished fourth behind Rashleigh. Piggott was immediately suspended by the racecourse stewards for his riding of Never Say Die and was reported to the Jockey Club who extended the riding ban to six months.
The suspended Piggott was replaced by Charlie Smirke for Never Say Die’s run in the St Leger at Doncaster in September. The colt started 100/30 favourite in a field of sixteen. He won very easily by twelve lengths, the biggest winning margin officially recorded in the race’s history. He was retired to stud shortly after his win at Doncaster.






