
Lyle Hewitson after scoring his 1000th career win on HK Dragon at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (Hkjc.com).
Lyle Hewitson Double Includes 1000th Win
Lyle Hewitson scored a double at Happy Valley in Hong Kong on Wednesday night and it took him to 1001 career wins.
In the second race of the evening over 1650m in a class 4 race he scored on the Douglas Whyte-trained Japanese-bred five-year-old gelding Lord Kanaloa.
It was the gelding’s first start this year and after jumping from draw six, Hewitson had him in the back four in the 12 horse field for the first half of the race.
He then moved him up steadily and he turned for home handy.
The horse found plenty in the straight to score easily by 2,25 lengths, a fine training feat by Whyte after the four month layoff.
Hewitson had thus reached 1000 wins almost exactly seven years after riding in his first professional race on March 6, 2016.
Hewitson scored again in the fifth race, a class 4 over 1200m, on the David Hayes-trained NZ-bred five-year-old gelding Snowalot (Contributor).
One wouldn’t have called him a winner at the 600m mark because he was in thbird last place on the rail in a strung out 12-horse field.
However, he managed to come off the rail entering the straight and made a strong run down the centre to win by a head.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club website provides a good summary of Hewitson’s career to date:
Background:
Hong Kong Wins this season: 26 (7%).




Fundi Sithebe (Picture: LinkedIn)
4Racing Reorganises Its Business Operations As It Looks To The Future
After completing its first financial year as horseracing operator, 4Racing has reviewed its operations and reorganised its business divisions to allow for a leaner, more performance-driven business.
Effective as of 1 March 2023, the company will be rearranged into the following three distinct business divisions:
– Racing Operations (to manage the racing business)
– Betting (which will include all revenues and costs relating to betting products, including retail)
– Content (which includes content, broadcast and rights distribution).
“As we have reached the end of the financial year (February 2023) and reflect on the past year’s considerable and insightful learnings, it is evident that 4Racing is ready for a new lease on life regarding how it operates from a revenue generation and expense management perspective. We are under no illusions about how difficult the horseracing and tote industry continues to be, which makes managing every cent and finding new business models crucial, as we look to support the sustainability and growth of the industry,” said 4Racing Chief Executive Officer, Fundi Sithebe, about the need to reorganise the business.
Sithebe said the process will realign certain job functions and business units, so as to improve operational efficiencies and lay strong operational foundations to provide a platform for sustained success.
“As we have said from the outset we want to ensure our 4Racing culture is accountable and transparent, hence we are also communicating these operational changes to the broader horseracing industry that 4Racing serves. We believe 4Racing is well positioned for success, and we need to ensure that our business is at the heart of everything we do, with a strong focus on execution and performance. We believe these changes will incentivise revenue growth and help us better manage and allocate costs, as we look to provide the platform for future growth,” added Sithebe.

Solomons Gets 3 Months, Munger Gets 10 Days
In two separate incidents Apprentice Joshwin Solomons has been suspended for three months and Ryan Munger has been suspended for ten days.
The Sporting Post reported on the Joshwin Solomons incident, in which he appeared to cost the Peter Muscutt-trained Quasiforsure victory on Saturday in the Gordon’s Gin Listed Jet Master Stakes by stopping riding a good ten metres before the line.
The Sporting Post wrote:
In a sequel to the dramatic finish to the Gordon’s Gin Listed Jet Master Stakes at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday, jockey Joshwin Solomons will serve a three month suspension after failing to ride the pacemaker Quasiforsure out to the end of the feature.
He has ridden 81 career winners to date.
Munger
The National Horseracing Authority confirms that at an Inquiry held in Johannesburg on Thursday, 2 March 2023, Jockey R Munger was charged with a contravention of Rule 62.2.2.
The particulars being that he rode PRIME EXAMPLE in an unprofessional manner by striking Jockey M Yeni with his crop at the 300m in Race 6 at the Vaal Racecourse on 9 February 2023.
Jockey Munger pleaded not guilty but was found guilty of the charge.
In determining penalty, the Stewards considered the evidence presented and imposed a penalty of a suspension from riding in races for a period of ten (10) days.
Jockey Munger was given the right of Appeal against both the finding and the penalty imposed.
Furthermore, following another incident in the same event, Jockey Munger was charged with a contravention of Rule 58.10.2 (read with Guideline M on the use of the crop) in that he misused his crop by striking PRIME EXAMPLE more than twelve times in the entire race. Jockey Munger elected to sign an Admission of Guilt and a fine of R 2,500.00 was imposed.
When assessing penalty, the Stewards took into consideration the number of times the crop was used (15), his finishing position and Jockey Munger’s recent record with regards to this Rule and Guideline.
Smith v Greeff thrillers at Fairview
Jack Milner
When it comes to racing in Port Elizabeth one just can’t get away from it – it’s going to be Gavin Smith v Alan Greeff once again.
Which of them will win which race is open to question though, as they both have strong runners in the two main races at Fairview on Friday.
Race 7 is the Breeders Guineas for three-year-old fillies over 1600m where Smith saddles Futura filly Ekoria and Greeff sends out Double Destiny.
This one should go to Smith as Ekoria is not only well above average but is also the best weighted runner by at least 10.5kg.
She was only beaten twice in six starts as a juvenile, on debut and in the other was her fourth place in the Grade 1 Allan Robertson at Hollywoodbets Scottsville in which she was beaten only 2.60 lengths by Sweet Pepper.
Unfortunately for her supporters she has not been as good this season, having finished runner-up in all three of her starts. She is also untried over 1600m whereas Double Destiny won over this course and distance last time out.
Cruise Control and Cliff Top were supposed to have met two weeks ago but thunderstorms and jockeys refusing to ride curtailed that.
They meet in Race 6, a Pinnacle Stakes over 1000m, and should fight out the finish. Smith-trained Cruise and Greeff-trained Cliff Top have met four times with the outcomes even split at two apiece each.
The 1000m seems will suit Cruise Control who also gets a 1.5kg allowance with Rachel Venniker up.
But Cliff Top has impressed in his last two wins and comes in at the top of his game as is his rider, Richard Fourie.
Jack Milner’s selections
Race 1: 1 Amazing Colours, 2 Back For More, 6 Fire Glow, 7 First Minister
Race 2: 1 Yaya Maria, 2 Kilmonivaig, 13 Celtic Vixen, 7 Magenta
Race 3: 5 For All We Know, 6 Burning Moon, 9 Madame Vicki, 12 My Ami Beach
Race 4: 1 I Like It Hot, 2 Bonnaroo, 4 Great Melody, 6 Miss Rose
Race 5: 3 Arverni Warrior, 10 Picture The Moment, 1 Modern Magician, 2 Bethel
Race 6: 3 Cliff Top, 1 Cruise Control, 4 Stranger Danger, 9 Vegas Gold
Race 7: 1 Ekoria, 3 Double Destiny, 7 Strawberry Light, 2 Chere For Me
Race 8: 6 Perfection, 2 Pam’s Princess, 1 Mhlabeni, 7 Secret Is Ours
Race 9: 8 Flinders Range, 6 Travel Master, 4 Equestrian Affair, 11 Gunsmoke
BEST BET
Race 7 No 1 Ekoria
VALUE BET
Race 3 No 5 For All We Know
BEST SWINGER
Race 6 1×3
BIPOT
R144
Leg 1: 1, 2, 13
Leg 2: 5, 6, 9, 12
Leg 3: 1, 2
Leg 4: 1, 3, 10
Leg 5: 1, 3
Leg 6: 1
PLACE ACCUMULATOR
R216
Leg 1: 5, 6, 9
Leg 2: 1, 2
Leg 3: 1, 3, 10
Leg 4: 1, 3
Leg 5: 1
Leg 6: 2, 6
Leg 7: 4, 6, 8
PICK 6
R480
Leg 1: 1, 2, 4, 6
Leg 2: 1, 2, 3, 8, 10
Leg 3: 1, 3
Leg 4: 1
Leg 5: 1, 2, 6
Leg 6: 4, 6, 8, 11
JACKPOT 1
R30
Leg 1: 1, 2, 3, 8, 10
Leg 2: 1, 3
Leg 3: 1
Leg 4: 1, 2, 6
JACKPOT 2
R24
Leg 1: 1, 3
Leg 2: 1
Leg 3: 1, 2, 6
Leg 4: 4, 6, 8, 11

Billy Bowlegs Has The Form But Has A Tough Draw

Sounds Russian going for Gold Cup glory at Cheltenham
“I don’t think they’ll let the ground get quick, but it’s going to be challenging for them. He’s not ground dependent though, let’s be honest.”

Bass-Robinson Treble, Domeyer Double Wednesday – Matsunyane Treble, Crawford Double Thursday
Candice Bass-Robinson scored a treble at Hollyywoodbets Kenilwoth on Wednesday, two of them ridden by Aldo Domeyer.
Kabelo Matsunyane scored a treble at Turffontein Inside today (Thursday), two of them for Brett Crawford.
Bass-Robinson goes to 46 wins for the season at a strike rate of 11.70%.
Crawford goes to 64 wins at a strike rate of 13.59%.
However, Bass-Robinson is in second place in the national championship behind Justin Snaith as she has marginally higher stakes earnings than Crawford.
Mastsunyane goes to 77 wins for the season at a strike rate of 10.41%.
Domeyer is on 28 wins at 18.30%.



An early picture of Greyville racecourse. (ilovedurban.co.za)
Today’s Question
The establishment of which sport did the Durban Turf Club, the Clairwood Turf Club and City Sporting Club (in Pietermaritzburg) vehemently oppose in 1927.

Greyhound racing












