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TAILORMADE, winning narrowly on July day.
Tailormade could be a perfect fit at Scottsville
ALISTAIR COHEN - Tailormade is like an aging wine. The older he gets the better he runs. He has found a new lease of life in his last two starts and he could continue the run in Race 5 at Scottsville on Wednesday.
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TOP filly Cinnamon Sugar is one of the early Emerald Cup favourites.
Defending champ Phunyuka tops Emerald Cup weights
LAST year’s winner, Phunyuka, has been allotted top weight for this year’s Grade 2 Emerald Cup to be run over 1450m on the sand track at the Vaal Racecourse on Saturday 25 September.
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PETER MILLER, KIMBERLEY'S CHAMPION TRAINER.
Kimberley champ, Indigofera, injured
By NICCI GARNER: KIMBERLEY’S top horse of 2009-10, Indigofera, will probably not race again as a three-year-old, says her owner-trainer Corne Spies, who also won the owners’ championship in the Northern Cape last season.
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Racing Express Star Of The Month: Rugg, Pheiffer
ONE of the main aspects of horseracing for punters is obviously to make money. Had punters followed trainer Vernon Rugg and young apprentice Evert Pheiffer they would have walked away with a very healthy profit in the month of August.
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Anderson forced to deal with racing's ups and downs
JACK MILNER - When Valley Of Rubies won Race 7 at Turffontein on Saturday, it proved to be some consolation for trainer Ernie Anderson because the last month has been a period of mixed fortunes for him.
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O’Brien strikes in Ireland as Cape Blanco flies home
LONDON - Coolmore were unable to hoist the Starspangledbanner, their champion Aussie speedball being eclipsed in the Haydock Sprint.
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Moore’s Apache Warrior looks a straight arrow
LONDON - Middleham trainer George Moore has his small string in good heart at present and APACHE WARRIOR can build on a promising debut in the LA Taxis Maiden Stakes at Newcastle.
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Kannemeyer could strike with Blake, Chippendale
JACK MILNER - He would probably rate this as the kiss of death, the way the horses are running in the Western Cape at the moment, but trainer Dean Kannemeyer could have two winners at tomorrow’s Durbanville meeting.
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He's so good it's Shocking!
JEFF ZERBST: SYDNEY - Last year’s Melbourne Cup winner, Shocking, shocked even his trainer when scoring over 1600m at Flemington on Saturday on a heavy track.
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Meehan’s Titus Mills looks a titan at Goodwood
LONDON - Titus Mills can keep the Brian Meehan bandwagon rolling in the Peter Willett Stakes at Goodwood today.
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Rocket Man on target for Japan after facile win
SINGAPORE - Singapore’s pin-up sprinter Rocket Man made a successful racing comeback by taking Sunday’s $200,000 Group 3 Woodlands Handicap (1200m) in his customary devastating fashion, smashing the course record for good measure.
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`Boy’ can continue his march to fame at Flamingo
ALISTAIR COHEN - Combera Boy could turn out to be a Kimberley champion. His two career starts have yielded a debut win at Flamingo Park and a good second to Parlotone at the Vaal last time out.
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Inquiry into Vaal race debacle
On 26 August Race 4 at the Vaal Racecourse was declared null and void.
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