Meet the team

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Flash Harry Wrote:
> why dont larry put horse in saddlecloth of country
> they ride for?

Brilliant Idea FH

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mr hawaii Wrote:
> Flash Harry Wrote:
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> > why dont larry put horse in saddlecloth of
> country
> > they ride for?
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> Brilliant Idea FH


{dofffs 'you are a bloody genius' beanie Mr H's way}.. man you are sharp....you understoood that post ?

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12 years 7 months ago
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Pirhobeta you are going to be even more confused when you read the Saftote article...see section .".will again be awarded their Protea colours for their participation".......:S


Posted by: Mike Moon on 18 Oct 2012 Filed Under: Other News

THE ‘craic’ (fun), as the Irish jockeys would call it, is about to begin again and the newswires are starting to rattle in the lead-up to the annual Avis Coach Charter International Jockeys’ Challenge, in which six top South African riders will lock “bridles” with a mega-star cast of overseas jockeys in a total of eight races at both Turffontein and Greyville.

This event, now in its 5th year and growing from strength to strength is currently the only international horseracing event in South Africa. Staged by the Racing Association in conjunction with racing and betting companies Phumelela and Gold Circle will be held over two racemeetings – the first leg will be at Turffontein in Johannesburg on Friday, 16th November and the action moves to Gold Circle’s Durban flagship racecourse, Greyville on Sunday, 18th November.

The local team, who will again be awarded their Protea colours for their participation following negotiations between the South African Jockeys Association’s Tex Lerena and the South African Equestrian Association, took the honours at the first three International Jockeys Challenges but lost out to the International Team last year. The South Africans, who will be captained by current champion Anton Marcus, will be going all-out to reclaim the trophy.

Marcus will have a fine band of men to help him achieve that goal with his team including former South African and Mauritian champion Jeff Lloyd, who will be jetting in from Australia to don his Protea colours at the two meetings. The other team members are Gavin Lerena, who so narrowly missed winning his first premiership last season by one race, former SA champion Piere Strydom, internationally renowned Anthony Delpech and Muzi Yeni (who won the Victor Ludorum at the first leg last year), with S’Manga Khumalo penned in as the reserve.

The South African team will definitely not have everything their own way, with the likes of Richard Hughes on the opposing team. The hot streak of form he has maintained this year continued at Windsor on Monday night when his seven winners equalled Frankie Dettori’s record and virtually secured him the UK jockeys’ premiership for 2012.

Hughes was the leading point-scorer on the International side last year and is no stranger to riding in South Africa. He will lead a brilliant team that includes fellow Irishmen – Jimmy Fortune, Tom Queally, Jamie Spencer and Seamie Heffernan. Brazilian Joao Moreira, who is set to win the Singapore jockeys’ title again, gives the team a more international flavour.

Racing Association CEO Larry Wainstein, is thrilled with the quality of riders who will participate in this year’s Challenge.

“It’s amazing that we’ve been able to put together such a hot International team to defend the title,” he said. “There are only two changes from last year – Seamie Heffernan and Joao Moreira replace Olivier Peslier and Andrasch Starke in the side.

“Moreira is a coup. He’s coming from Singapore where he is a phenomenon and rides two to three winners a meeting on a regular basis. The same can be said about Richard Hughes, who is probably going to be the UK’s champion jockey this year, and Tom Queally, who has been Frankel’s regular partner.”

He is as excited about the Protea team, particularly the inclusion of Jeff Lloyd, “who has been a great ambassador for South African racing” since he left our shores to ply his trade in Australia and Hong Kong in 2007.

The Irish jockeys will be flown to South Africa via Cairo by Egypt Air, while accommodation will be provided by Emperors Palace in Johannesburg and Fairmount Zimbali Resort in Durban. The international jockeys will spend the last three days of their trip at Sun City.

Wainstein believes that media sponsors the Rising Sun group of newspapers “will help us turn the event in Durban into a spectacle to be remembered. They’ve contributed tremendously to the sport of racing and whenever they’ve been involved in an event, they’ve brought hoards of people to the track”.

The jockeys’ apparel will be supplied by Velotex. The Jockeys will wear their national colours on their silks.

Each of the Challenge races are handicaps and the runners in each race are seeded by a panel of racing experts to ensure as level a playing field as possible. A draw awards one team with horses seeded 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11, with the other team pulling the remaining mounts.

Points are awarded as follows: first – 30; second – 15; third – 12; fourth – 10; fifth – 8; sixth – 7 down to 1 for last. If a jockey does not ride in a race, he gets seven points.

The team that scores the most points wins the Challenge, but there are also awards for the top riders in each of the legs and the top rider overall.

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Re: Re: Meet the team

12 years 7 months ago
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Sure thats an old article CM ,posted that weeks ago...

has it been announced that JP is not coming yet?

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Re: Re: Meet the team

12 years 7 months ago
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Imagine getting...

Mike Smith from Horse Chestnut

Kerrin McKevoy from RighApproach

Wayne Smith from Victory Moon

Brett Prebble, Dougie Whytes arch rival

Maxime Guyon for his connection with Millards Ambitious Dragon

Ryan Moore from Brown stable Dubai

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Re: Re: Meet the team

12 years 7 months ago
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Don't really follow UK racing. can anyone give us insight of which jocks to follow and which not to follow??

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Re: Re: Meet the team

12 years 7 months ago
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you can follow all the irish jocks.r hughes is probably the best jock on the planet atm.j fortune is a strong jock and is world class.tom is jock of best horse on planet.seamie has been with aidan for many yrs as 2nd jock,but he has rode many gr1 winners and has in all probability ridden all there stars in work.morreira is brazilian,rides in singapore and is my pick to be top jock in both meetings.this guy is phenomenal and oozes class.mulrennan has won a gr1 race and is also a strong jock.

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