David Thiselton
Gareth van Zyl’s six-timer on June 16 at Hollywoodbets Scottsville proved to be the key event of the KZN Trainers Championship, because he finished exactly six wins ahead of both Garth Puller and Dean Kannemeyer on the championship table.
Meanwhile, Justin Snaith was out on his own in terms of nationwide stakes earnings in the 2024/2025 season and is threatening to become as dominant nationally as he is in the Cape.
All four of the provincial trainer champions from last season, Gareth van Zyl (KZN), Justin Snaith (Cape), Sean Tarry (Highveld) and Alan Greeff (East Cape), retained their titles.
Van Zyl had 49 wins in KZN during the season at a strike rate of 13.54% to claim his third KZN championship.
Kanemeyer’s 43 wins were at a strike rate of 17.34%.
Puller has become the perennial rival of Van Zyl and his 43 wins were at a strike rate of 10.72%.
Alyson Wright was next best with 38 wins at 9.69%.
Fifth-placed Peter Muscutt had the best strike rate of the contenders, his 34 wins being achieved at a strike rate of 20.36%.
In sixth place was Mike Miller on 33 wins at 10.28%.
Andre Nel was in seventh place with 30 wins at 15.31%.
Stuart Ferrie was in ninth place with 29 wins at 12.61%.
An amazing facts is the stats of the former jockeys who tied for tenth place with both Michael Roberts and MJ Odendaal having exactly the same number of runs and wins, 294 runs for 28 wins, a strike rate of 9.52%.
Justin Snaith landed the National Trainers Championship for the sixth time and for the third time in succession and his 2024/2025 earnings of R31,013,601 (excludes restricted stakes) were not far behind Sean Tarry’s SA record return of R32,293,050 (ecluded restricted stakes).
Snaith won the Cape Championship for the 13th time in succession.
His nationwide earnings were R14,811,005 clear of the R16,202,596 earnings of second-placed Alan Greeff and are R15,603,907 clear of the R15,409,694 earnings of third-placed Sean Tarry.
Snaith scored 170 wins nationwide, which is identical to the number of wins accumulated by Alan Greeff.
Snaith’s first national championship in 2011/2012 actually came one season before his first Cape championship as Mike Bass and Joey Ramsden were powerful forces in the Cape in the first decade of this millenium and beyond.
However, he has not relinquished his grip on the Cape Championship since landing it for the first time in 2012/2013.
This season his earnings in the Cape were R23,187,869, well clear of Candice Bass-Robinson and Vaughan Marshall, who were in second and third place respectively with earnings of R10,457,600 and R10,127,494.
Sean Tarry won the Highveld trainers championship with Highveld earnings of R12,289,768.75, which was less than R2 million ahead of Tony Peter on R10,627,212.50, and Alec Laird was third on R9,098,350. Peter had the most wins on the Highveld, 94 to Tarry’s 73.
Alan Greeff was way clear of perennial rival Gavin Smith in the East Cape Championship and deserves to get an Equus Special achievement award after a remarkable season.
Greeff, despite being from the perceived lesser racing centre of Gqeberha, has the three best two-year-old fillies in the country, among other stalwarts.
He has raided Hollywoodbets Kenilworth four times this season and whilst unsuccessful with crack three-year-old filly Splicethemainbrace (Master Of My Fate) and with two-year-old filly Silva City (Global View), he finished fifth in a Gr 3 with four-year-old filly Joy And Peace and later won the Gr 3 Cape Of Good Hope Nursery Stakes with the hitherto unbeaten Canford Cliffs filly Direct Hit, who is a homebred of Ridgemont’s and is also part-owned by Devin Heffer.
Greeff later raided Hollywoodbets Scottsville with Direct Hit and won the Gr 1 Allan Robertson Championship over 1200m, although on the same day his four-year-old gelding Fairy Night (Global View) finished unplaced in the Gr 2 Golden Horse Sprint.
Earlier, Greeff had raided Turffontein Standside with the Varsfontein Stud-bred Peter Moor-owned Master Of My Fate filly Golden Palm and won the Gr 2 SA Fillies Nursery over 1160m by 2,30 lengths.
Greeff then had the East Cape’s first Hollywoodbets Durban July runner since the Gavin Smith-trained Shoes Of Silver in 2004 and although his three-year-old runner My Best Shot finished a 9,60 length twelfth he had a Gr 2 winner on the day when his unbeaten filly Anotherdanceforme, who is the only horse to date to have beaten Golden Palm, ran out a 1,40 length victor in the Splashout Golden Slipper over 1400m. Anotherdanceforme is also a Varsontein Stud-bred by Master Of My Fate and is also owned by Peter Moor.
Greeff was back for World Pool Gold Cup day on Sunday and Golden Palm proved herself the likely Equus Champion two-year-old filly by winning the Gr 1 Douglas Whyte Stakes over 1600m by an effortless 2,80 lengths.
Greeff and Richard Fourie had thus made history by winning all three legs of the unofficial KZN two-year-old fillies Triple Tiara and in unprecedented fashion they had done it with three different fillies.
Greeff also had a runner in the Gold Cup, but Bournemouth (Canford Cliffs) was beaten 12,60 lengths into tenth place.
Anotherdanceforme is unbeaten in five starts and besides her raiding win also won the Listed East Cape Fillies Nursery over 1200m by 5,25 lengths and the Listed WSB Dahlia Plate over 1200m at Fairview by 3,25 lengths.
Direct Hit is unbeaten in four starts and besides her two raiding wins she also won the Listed East Cape Nursery against the boys by 4,75 lengths.
Golden Palm lost to Anotherdanceforme by 2,35 lengths over 1000m on debut and has since then been unbeaten in four further starts. Sandwiched between her SA Fillies Nursery win and Douglas Whyte Stakes win was a ten length victory in the Listed Lady’s Slipper Stakes over 1400m at Fairview.
Greeff has all in all had 170 wins in the season, one more to date than national champion trainer Justin Snaith, and he has earnings of R16,202,596 (excluding restricted races), which puts him in second place on the national log.
In the East Cape he had 165 wins, which was just eleven short of his East Cape record mark of 176.