Kabelo Matsunyane and Winchester Mansion win the Hollywoodbets Durban July. Picture: Candiese Lenferna
The young jockey pipped his hero to land the biggest prize in the SA game.
Mike Moon (The Citizen)
“I found my passion and purpose when introduced to the sport of horse racing.”
In his second year in the academy, the star pupil was selected to spend a month at the British Racing School. In his third year, he rode in France in a Future Racing Stars race and finished fourth.
While never challenging to be champion apprentice, Kabelo quietly won admirers in the training ranks, many of whose names he burbled out in thanks as he stood victorious on the Greyville turf on Saturday.
Since his graduation from the academy in August 2022, the young man has truly hit his straps in the irons, so to speak. He has racked up winner after winner and currently stands at seventh on the national log. This is a notable achievement at his age, earning him plaudits as the most improved jockey in South Africa.
Winchester Mansion was his 101st winner for the 2022/23 season.
“I love the power of how the horse has allowed me to take the reins and work towards achievements I had never even thought of before,” he says.