
South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Chester and Redcar (UK) – 7 May 2026
PUBLISHED: May 7, 2026
Please Note: South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Chester and Redcar (UK) – 7 May 2026.
Please Note: South African Quartet Pools with fractional betting offered at Chester and Redcar (UK) – 7 May 2026.

Magical Sky loves the poly
PUBLISHED: May 6, 2026
Andrew Harrison Most jockeys will tell you that when their confidence is up, that confidence for some reason tends to transfer to their mounts. Some years back, Jeff Lloyd went through a three or four-month stint where he was almost invincible and attributed his winning streak to confidence in his ability. Andrew Fortune is never […]
Andrew Harrison
Most jockeys will tell you that when their confidence is up, that confidence for some reason tends to transfer to their mounts. Some years back, Jeff Lloyd went through a three or four-month stint where he was almost invincible and attributed his winning streak to confidence in his ability.
Andrew Fortune is never short of confidence whether going through a lean patch or not, but he is currently in the prime of his life at 57 years old. “ I’m so confident that I think I’m the best jockey in the world,” he chimed after a typical Fortune display on Lucinda Woodruff’s filly Wedding Vow in the first.
Never in trouble as he navigated the early stages. At the top of the straight he was on the heels of favourite and pacemaker Siyabamelela who Sean Veale had pressed forward early for the lead, and he never broke his bridge as Wedding Vow sailed clear to win as she liked.
Terry Fripp has been around the block more than once, from Summerveld to Dubai and back, and given the opportunity by Candice Bass he is doing a fine job in saddling winners for her KZN satellite yard. Whatastar added another to the stables growing list as Serino Moodley managed to keep his mount mostly clear of the pack in the charge for home. Whatastar hung badly towards the inside rail, momentarily forcing Craig Zackey to ease on the favourite De Gulden who held on for third as Futano slipped through on the inside rail for second.
Zackey said the check had not made any difference to the result but added that De Gulden will likely be avoiding the poly for the time being.
Young apprentice Damyan Pillay took a page out of the Andrew Fortune book of race riding as he got the promising Magical Sky home in the opening leg of the PA.
One could have thrown a blanket over the seven-horse field for most of the race and Alyson Wright admitted that she got a little anxious as Pillay sat motionless until the final furlong. “We told him to be patient but I thought he was being a little too patient. But he knew what was under him.”
Poly specialist Magical Sky responded to Pillay’s late efforts and went on well to hold off Catch Penny and Kytheria.
The first leg of the Pick 6 developed into little more than an exercise canter for the Glen Kotzen-trained hot favourite Vixens War. She carted Craig Zackey to the front from the jump and extended in the straight to win easing up by nearly four lengths ahead of stable companion Takethegreenlight in a bloodless victory.
Mohandas has seldom been far off the money in is 48 starts and added a fifth win to his credit when putting his best foot forward in the D Stakes over 200m. In a race run at no great pace, Tristan Godden time his assault on the finishing line to perfection and Yogas Govender’s charge responded to comfortably hold off a late challenge from Double Olympic and the grey Arctic Fury who battled home in third.
Master Du Rouvray has always been held in high regard by Mark Dixon although the gelding took some time to realise his potential. He shed his maiden back in September last year and yesterday racked up his fourth win as Keagan de Melo made light of the geldings 62.5kg, sweeping around the turn in an early move that paid off. The son of Master Of My Fate quickened past his rivals and then stayed on gamely to hold off a late-charging Syx Hotfix.
Serino Moodley was crowing from the roof tops as Stuart Ferrie’s charge Town Crier took advantage of a ‘long rein’ on Next Of Kin to win the seventh, a Class 4 over 1600m. Given a copybook ride from his inside gate, Town Crier accelerated out of the pack crossing the subway led by Pied Piper to win well. However, he may have been a tad lucky as Sean Veale appeared to have got his reins in a tangle and his left hand was ‘fishing a long line’ to prevent Next Of Kin hanging in under pressure. The grey closed in fast but not fast enough.
With Mauritius racing seemingly back on an even keel after a couple of years of turmoil, the prospects of their apprentice riders taking advantage of the thoroughly professional grounding at the SA Jockey Academy is bright. Apprentices from the island granted the benefit of the SAJA generally take their opportunities seriously and Anaas Mosaheb rode his second winner when scooting home on ML Odendaal’s mare Mystique Rouge in the eighth. She burst clear of the pack two furlongs out and was not for the catching.
To press home the Mauritius point, Divesh Ramkhalawon and Iannish Taka fought out the last with Chara Sands getting the better of Yadav Singh’s Victor Rail. Ramkhalawon has burst onto the scene in the last four months and Michael Roberts has been quick to take advantage of his 4kg claim.

Soccer Updates and Carryovers – Friday 8 May, Saturday 9 May and Sunday 10 May 2026
PUBLISHED: May 6, 2026
Soccer10 Friday 8 May 2026. ADD-IN R250 000. Estimated Pool: R2 Million. Pool Closes at 19h30. Sport 14 Pool 1. Score6 Saturday 9 May 2026. ADD-IN R5 000. Pool Closes at 16h00. Sport 6 Pool 1. Score10 Saturday 9 May 2026. ADD-IN R10 000. Pool Closes at 16h00, Sport 9 Pool 1. Soccer4 Saturday 9 […]
Soccer10 Friday 8 May 2026. ADD-IN R250 000. Estimated Pool: R2 Million. Pool Closes at 19h30. Sport 14 Pool 1.
Score6 Saturday 9 May 2026. ADD-IN R5 000. Pool Closes at 16h00. Sport 6 Pool 1.
Score10 Saturday 9 May 2026. ADD-IN R10 000. Pool Closes at 16h00, Sport 9 Pool 1.
Soccer4 Saturday 9 May 2026. ADD-IN R25 000. Estimated Pool: R 100 000. Pool Closes at 16h00. Sport 20 Pool 2.
Soccer10 Saturday 9 May 2026. ADD-IN R250 000. Estimated Pool: R2 Million. Pool Closes at 15h00. Sport 16 Pool 1.
Soccer Any13X on Saturday 9 May 2026. ADD-IN R100 000. Estimated Pool: R 300 000. Pool Closes at 15h00. Sport 13 and Pool 1.
Soccer13 GUARANTEED JACKPOT Saturday 9 May 2026. R17.5 Million (If only One 13 of 13 Winner). Pool Closes at 15h30. Sport 10 Pool 1.
Soccer6 Sunday 10 May 2026. ADD-IN R100 000. Estimated Pool: R500 000. Pool Closes at 15h00. Sport 1 Pool 1.

Please note that the Fairview’s Turf meeting for 08 May 2026 has been moved to the Poly
PUBLISHED: May 6, 2026
Please note that the Fairview’s Turf meeting for 08 May 2026 has been moved to the Poly. We received 90ml of rainfall overnight and a further 12ml on the hour. The current conditions and the forecast indicate that the rain is expected to continue through the day until Friday. Race 7 distance changes from 2400 […]
Please note that the Fairview’s Turf meeting for 08 May 2026 has been moved to the Poly. We received 90ml of rainfall overnight and a further 12ml on the hour. The current conditions and the forecast indicate that the rain is expected to continue through the day until Friday.
Race 7 distance changes from 2400 to 2200

Mano Pandaram scores a double
PUBLISHED: May 5, 2026
David Thiselton Randjesfontein-based Highveld trainer Mano Pandaram is one of the newest trainers in South Africa, having had his first runners in his name in January last year. He is clearly good at what he does because he had his first winner with just his fifth runner and on Saturday he raided KZN […]
