RESUMPTION OF RACING – UPDATE

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5 years 3 weeks ago
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I hope the Computaform Sprint will be rescheduled soon.


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Mac wrote: I hope the Computaform Sprint will be rescheduled soon.

Mac,there will be a Sprint of sorts on Monday morning when the bottle stores reopen.


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Re: RESUMPTION OF RACING – UPDATE

5 years 3 weeks ago
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Will the July now have a field of 14 runners?

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5 years 3 weeks ago
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The intention is to increase field sizes from 1 July - we are still planning to have 18 runners in the VDJ.
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Re: RESUMPTION OF RACING – UPDATE

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PHUMELELA MEDIA RELEASE
SUBJECT: SA racing kicks off with a potent June schedule
DATE: Friday 29 May 2020
RELEASED BY: Phumelela Gaming

South African horseracing swings back into action this Monday 1 June with a 10-race meeting on the Greyville Polytrack in Durban.
Racing was given the all-clear from the South African government on Thursday following the decision to reduce the status of the Covid-19 lockdown from Level 4 to Level 3, which allows for the opening of non-contact sports.
There’s a full programme for horseracing fans to look forward to over the next few weeks. The meeting on Tuesday 2 June will be at the Vaal on the Highveld, followed by Kenilworth in Cape Town on Wednesday, Vaal again on Thursday and Friday at Fairview in Port Elizabeth.
On Saturday 6 June Turffontein will host three feature races from Champions Day originally scheduled for 4 April - the Grade 1 SA Derby over 2450m, the Grade 1 HF Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes over 1600m and the Grade 2 Wilgerbosdrift SA Oaks over 2450m.
The other races postponed from Champions Day will be run at Turffontein on Saturday 27 June, including the Grade 1 Premier’s Champions Challenge over 2000m, the Grade 1 Computaform Sprint over 1000m and the Grade 1 HSH Princess Charlene Empress Club Stakes over 1600m. Other feature races that day comprise the Grade 2 SA Nursery, SA Fillies Nursery and Camellia Stakes (all over 1160m) and the Grade 3 Gold Bowl for marathon runners over 3200m.
The Champions Season in KwaZulu-Natal will kick off on Sunday 7 June on the Greyville turf track with the running of the Grade 2 Independent On Sunday Drill Hall Stakes over 1400m plus the Grade 2 WSB Guineas and WSB Fillies Guineas, both over 1600m.
The Grade 2 Post Merchants over 1200m will be run at Scottsville on Saturday 13 June alongside the Grade 3 Poinsettia Stakes for fillies and mares over the same distance, as well as two Grade 3 races for juveniles over 1100m - the Godolphin Barb Stakes and Strelitzia Stakes for fillies.
Racing returns to Greyville on Saturday 20 June when three feature events are carded, notably the Grade 2 WSB Greyville 1900.
Two of the most prolific races for three-year-olds, the Grade 1 Daily News 2000 and Woolavington 2000 for fillies, will be run at Greyville on Sunday 28 June. Both races are over 2000m and there’s a third Grade 1 event on the card in the Gold Challenge over 1600m.
Add those to the three Grade 1 races at Turffontein a day earlier and the stage is set for a sensational weekend of racing.
Kenilworth will stage the Grade 3 Variety Club Stakes over 1600m on Tuesday 9 June alongside three Listed races - the Sweet Chestnut Stakes over 1600m, and the Somerset 1200 and Perfect Promise Sprint, both over 1200m.
And there’s also good racing ahead at Fairview in Port Elizabeth. There’s the Listed East Cape Nursery over 1200m and 1000m Milkwood Stakes on Friday 5 June with the Listed East Cape Breeders Stakes (1200m) and Lady’s Slipper Stakes (1400m) scheduled for Friday, 26 June.
Gold Circle announced earlier that their Champions Season showpiece, the Grade 1 Vodacom Durban July over 2200m, will be run on Saturday 25 July. The meeting usually takes place on the first Saturday of July, but was moved to the final Saturday of the month due to the coronavirus lockdown.
In terms of the demands of Government, the National Horseracing Authority (NHA) has made it clear that all meetings will be run behind closed doors.
Field sizes will be restricted to 12 runners with the exception of Pattern races in which 14 runners will be allowed. Jockeys will be restricted to ride in the region of their choice and cannot move in between provinces. They will be allowed to make one move prior to the recommencement of racing.
Horses moving between regions will not be allowed unless a horse is moving to another province on a permanent basis. That’s as per the regulations of the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.
The last race at all meetings must be run not later than 16:45.

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Re: Re:RESUMPTION OF RACING – UPDATE

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Mac wrote: I hope the Computaform Sprint will be rescheduled soon.


Yes, the weekend after Derby Day

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Re: Re:RESUMPTION OF RACING – UPDATE

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Lots of emergency acceptors at all the meetings so keep your pencil sharp to the day.
Monday's card in Durban looks very artisan-like with six handicaps. Note that both Superman and Kennedy are booked to ride in this meeting.
Tuesday's meeting from the Vaal includes an Allowance Plate in which Eden Roc and the unbeaten, four from four, Lady Of Steel are carded. Note that all of Hewitson, Lerena and Striker are booked.
Wednesday's card from Cape Town includes two maiden juvenile races and a pinnacle stakes the latter of which has the quality of a Gr1 with Pacific Trader, Clouds Unfold, Bold Respect and Run Fox Run all carded. Note that Cheyne, Fourie and Domeyer are booked to ride.

I would like to call on every punter in the country to have a whatever-charity punt, onto the tote, for the first race in Durban.

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Thank you Mac,

Strange that Richard Fourie didn't opt to make the trek to "The Kingdom of the Zulu" like Cecil Pienaar calls it :-)

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5 years 3 weeks ago
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Mac wrote: Lots of emergency acceptors at all the meetings so keep your pencil sharp to the day.
Monday's card in Durban looks very artisan-like with six handicaps. Note that both Superman and Kennedy are booked to ride in this meeting.
Tuesday's meeting from the Vaal includes an Allowance Plate in which Eden Roc and the unbeaten, four from four, Lady Of Steel are carded. Note that all of Hewitson, Lerena and Striker are booked.
Wednesday's card from Cape Town includes two maiden juvenile races and a pinnacle stakes the latter of which has the quality of a Gr1 with Pacific Trader, Clouds Unfold, Bold Respect and Run Fox Run all carded. Note that Cheyne, Fourie and Domeyer are booked to ride.

I would like to call on every punter in the country to have a whatever-charity punt, onto the tote, for the first race in Durban.

Prosperous punting

Many thanks...will heed your call...

Don't normally bet on the tote as you have no idea what final price will be but I will put a few Rands into my tote account and take a bet on the first KZN race on Monday...:cheer:

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Re: Re:RESUMPTION OF RACING – UPDATE

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:-)


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Re: Re:RESUMPTION OF RACING – UPDATE

5 years 3 weeks ago
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Saint Tropez wrote: Thank you Mac,

Strange that Richard Fourie didn't opt to make the trek to "The Kingdom of the Zulu" like Cecil Pienaar calls it :-)

Rules mean nothing,like all businesses who got the go ahead to open on level 4 after a week or two most of them broke it.

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Re: RESUMPTION OF RACING – UPDATE

5 years 3 weeks ago
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Well listening to the sports minister it sounds like racing jumped ship?

Also sports are still prohibited in hotspots?

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