David Ferraris Comments For Happy Valley 29 April
PUBLISHED: April 29, 2020
Warren Lenferna made the customary call to trainer David Ferraris in Hong Kong last night. Ferraris was on his way to work and Lenferna on his way to bed with the time difference. We really appreciate the efforts from Ferraris to share his comments on his runners for today’s meeting at the Valley – Wednesday […]
Warren Lenferna made the customary call to trainer David Ferraris in Hong Kong last night. Ferraris was on his way to work and Lenferna on his way to bed with the time difference. We really appreciate the efforts from Ferraris to share his comments on his runners for today’s meeting at the Valley – Wednesday 29 April 2020.
Last week David tipped us a winner and he seems to possibly have another for us for today!
The first race is off at 12H45pm SA time and the last at 16H50.
Race 1: DRAGON COMMANDER (2): I am hoping for a good effort.
Race 3: SANGRIA (9): Has an outside place chance.
Race 4: AMBITIOUS HEART (1): Has dropped a whole class so he has got a fairly decent place chance but has a bad gate!
Race 6: XIANG BAI QI (4): He has a very good each way chance. He is in very good form and starts from a good gate.
Race 7: SEVENTH SEA (8): An outside place chance.
Race 8: SURREALISM (3): Is the best runner of my night. He has just been desperately unlucky in his last few runs where he has not been able to pull a gate, which is the case again tonight. Hopefully Karis can overcome that and ride him quietly and he should be rattling home. He is the best of mine tonight!
ComputaForm and ComputaForm Express Online Only
PUBLISHED: April 29, 2020
Phumelela is committed to doing everything possible to halt the spread of the coronavirus and has
therefore decided to suspend the printing of the ComputaForm and ComputaForm Express.
PHUMELELA MEDIA RELEASE
Phumelela is committed to doing everything possible to halt the spread of the coronavirus and has
therefore decided to suspend the printing of the ComputaForm and ComputaForm Express.
This decision has been taken whilst the entire racing value chain waits with bated breath on
government to decide whether racing can continue from Friday 1 May 2020.
Should racing get the green light, both the ComputaForm and ComputaForm Express will be
available online only – free of charge for punters worldwide – with immediate effect.
Both publications will be available on www.tabonline.co.za under the ComputaForm header on the
menu bar.
There will be a ComputaForm and ComputaForm Express option.
ComputaForm: http://news.tabonline.co.za/Computaform/ComputaForm
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The simplified TAB totesheets will still be available at no charge at the following URLS:
On the day: http://news.tabonline.co.za/Fields-Tips/Todays-Racing
Future: http://news.tabonline.co.za/Fields-Tips/Future-Racing
Phumelela Publishing will ensure current online subscribers who have paid in advance will not lose
out.
Any credit on their accounts will remain in place until such time as the printed edition is
resumed and the online edition is again limited to subscribers.
Phumelela Publishing understand that there are punters who prefer the printed hardcopy, but in
these trying times, desperate measures will become the order of the day, no matter how
unfortunate.
For now, there is no alternative.
RELEASED BY: Phumelela Gaming
Update On Application To Recommence Racing On 1 May 2020
PUBLISHED: April 27, 2020
On 22 April 2020 The National Horseracing Authority sent a comprehensive submission to the President of the Republic of South Africa, the National Coronavirus Command Council, the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.

On 22 April 2020 The National Horseracing Authority sent a comprehensive submission to the President of the Republic of South Africa, the National Coronavirus Command Council, the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.
This application set out reasons and motivations as to why the horseracing industry should be allowed to stage behind closed doors race meetings under Lockdown, based on the following principles that horseracing:
1. Poses a negligible threat to Public Health;
2. Can preserve jobs from the most vulnerable sectors of our society;
3. Can contribute to resurrecting our economy in a safe and controlled manner; and
4. Can mitigate against a major animal welfare crisis facing the industry.
The NHA received acknowledgement and has been advised that our application is being considered. Our Chief Executive is in constant contact with the relevant Government authorities. Late last night we were informed that our application should be escalated directly to the Ministers for consideration. This has been done earlier this morning.
Our understanding is that the Ministers and the National Coronavirus Command Council will be deliberating our submission over the next 48 hours and we are hoping for an outcome on or before the 30 April.
In the interim, the Racing Operators will perform all pre-race administrative work for the race meetings on 1st, 2nd and 3rd May subject to the positive outcome of our submission. A detailed ‘racing behind closed doors’ policy document is currently being drafted and shall be circulated later this week.
We understand the anxiousness, uncertainty and fluid nature of the current circumstances. Feedback on the outcome shall be disseminated as soon as we receive same. For now, our fate lies in the hands of the Government.
-NHRA Press Release
NHA letter to members
PUBLISHED: April 16, 2020
The NHA is acutely aware of the devastating consequences of the suspension of racing. It affects all Stakeholders including our 6,000 plus members…
A letter from chairperson Susan Rowett to NHA members has been shared on the organisations Twitter feed, and is reproduced in full below:
April 15, 2020
Dear NHA Member,
As you are aware the COVID-19 virus has had an unparalleled disastrous effect on the world.
This led to our President Mr Cyril Ramaphosa declaring a State of Disaster, followed by the Lockdown period (27 March 2020 to 30 April 2020) in order to contain the spread of the virus and to try to flatten the growth curve in relation to further infections and fatalities.
The NHA is acutely aware of the devastating consequences of the suspension of racing. It affects all Stakeholders including our 6,000 plus members who own more than 10,000 horses in racing stables, pre-training yards and stud farms, as well as their 17,000 staff employed directly and thousands more indirectly. It threatens livelihoods and puts further strain on an industry already troubled by poor economic conditions.
As the Regulator of Horseracing, we do have significant responsibilities which we do not take lightly and we are taking stringent measures to protect and support our industry:
Actions – Covid-19
1. As the Regulator of the industry, the NHA Chief Executive was appointed by Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) to be responsible for creating and monitoring permit documentation of racing’s essential services, so as to ensure the welfare and well- being of the critical staff required for the care of our horses across the country. This has worked well.
2. We formed the Covid-19 response team as an effective body to ensure actions matched decisions, liaising in a unified manner with other bodies in racing for optimum outcome.
3. Our NHA Officials are monitoring the training centres and are carrying out their normal duties of inspecting stable yards, monitoring training operations and attending to any required certification, for example, starting stall sessions on a national basis. In addition, our Stud Book and Registrations Departments are attending to any applications that require to be processed. Most of the NHA Staff complement is able to work remotely from home during this period.
4. More recently, we have been involved with the Operators and the Racing Association in the planning for the resumption of racing and reorganisation of the programme, particularly Graded races, ensuring compliance as far as possible with International Race Planning Committee, Asian Pattern Committee, international and domestic partners.
5. We are currently in discussions with representatives of Government to ascertain if we will be allowed to resume racing after 30 April given the restrictions on public gatherings which affect both the racetrack and the betting shops. We hope to be allowed to resume on a smart limited attendance approach.
6. We are very mindful of the necessity to protect human life, whilst also ensuring the balance of livelihoods of all participants in our industry.
7. The NHA is aware that certain international jurisdictions have continued to race under limited attendance rules until normalisation occurs and we will endeavour to use these as examples of how Horseracing can and should continue in the appropriate environment.
Economic Challenges
Since the largest Operator Phumelela announced that it had made substantial losses in financial year 2019, the NHA has been keenly aware that it could precipitate a crisis in the economic health of our industry and it sought to engage with the key stakeholders, mindful of its responsibility to care for all of its members and their staff at all levels.
The NHA engaged in a Strategic Session in September 2019 to identify risks and challenges and engaged in discussions with the Chairman of Phumelela. It should be borne in mind that the NHA is the National Regulator, which is tasked with maintaining integrity in our Sport, it is not the business arm of the Industry. Its foremost purpose is to maintain honourable practice.
On 22 February 2020 the NHA chaired a gathering of Chairmen and CEOs of various organisations to discuss the way forward.
It became apparent at that meeting and in subsequent meetings that a new racing structure would need to be devised as the current model, whilst it may have served a good purpose for a lengthy period, had reached a point where it was no longer working well enough to sustain and advance the life’s blood of the racing and breeding industries.
This will take time, require patience and engagement to plan. Further discussions and considerations have continued to identify the concerns and seek solutions in a long and short term scenario.
The NHA are working with the Racing Operators, the Racing Association and the Thoroughbred Horseracing Trust and a joint press release was sent out on 13 April 2020 explaining the current status and the intended revised dates of racemeetings and purses.
We commend the Board of the Racing Association for making R13.1 million available in terms of the Main Object of their Memorandum of Incorporation to safeguard the sport by assisting purses in the short term. A lot more remains to be done, but what is heartening is the realisation that we all have to work together in a common cause to overcome racing’s problems.
We are aware of financial implications causing the imminent threat of horses being abandoned. We are investigating an easier mechanism for transfer of fractional interests and change of ownership to streamline requirements. We urge all participants to do their utmost to ensure that the welfare of the horse is a priority.
The NHA seeks the earliest resumption of racing to begin restoring cash flows and in order to assist Operators, the Board agreed to sacrifice 50% of its levies due by the Operators for the period April to June 2020 and salary cuts to our staff have been applied.
Conclusion
We stand a time of great upheaval. Winston Churchill said “A Pessimist sees disaster in every opportunity, but an Optimist sees opportunity in every disaster”. There are always two sides to every crisis, and we in racing need to see current events as our Opportunity to make positive change, arrest declines and create a new version of our great sport and industry. Notwithstanding the economic challenges, racing has a proud history since the first meeting on the Greenpoint common in 1792. For 228 years we have prevailed through world wars, depressions, recessions and changing political climates – and we shall do so again.
Thank you to all for playing your part as we all work together to overcome these challenges.
Kind regards
Susan Rowett
Chairperson
Revised South African Champions Season dates
PUBLISHED: April 16, 2020
Gold Circle has amended the dates of its signature race days for Champions Season…
Further to the National Press release issued by the NHA and the Racing Operators on Monday, 13 April, Gold Circle has amended the dates of its signature race days for Champions Season.
Sunday 31 May:
IOS Drill Hall Stakes (G 2)
WSB Guineas (G 2)
WSB Fillies Guineas (G 2)
Sunday 28 June:
Daily News 2000 (G 1)
Woolavington 2000 (g 1)
Gold Challenge (G 1)
Saturday 4 July:
Golden Horse Sprint (G 1)
SA Fillies Sprint (g 1)
Golden Horse Medallion (G 1)
Allan Robertson Fillies Championship (G 1)
Saturday 25 July
Vodacom Durban July (G 1)
Jonsson Workwear Garden Province Stakes (G 1)
Durban Golden Horseshoe (G 2)
Golden Slipper (G 2)
DSTV Gold Vase (G 3)
Saturday 29 August
Gold Cup (G 3)
Champions Cup (G 1)
Mercury Sprint (G 1)
Premiers Champion Stakes (G 1)
Thekwini Stakes (G 1)
Gold Bracelet (G 2)
Umkomazi Stakes (G 2)
The Debutante (G 2)
The complete Feature Race programme for Champions Season 2020 is available on the Gold Circle website www.goldcircle.co.za