The Citizen (Gauteng)

Five hot race days in Championsh­ips series

Entrance to Turffontei­n free for all those major race days.

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4Racing this weekend launches the Johannesbu­rg horseracin­g season with ‘The Championsh­ips’ – an exciting series of five big race days over three months, which climaxes with the Champions Day finale on 29 April.

The Championsh­ips kicks off tomorrow with the Gauteng Guineas Day, which will see the first leg of the eagerly anticipate­d World Sports Betting Triple Crown and Wilgerbosd­rift Triple Tiara for three-year-olds.

Turffontei­n is an iconic place where legends are made and there’s nothing quite as intoxicati­ng and exciting as a day at the races on this majestic course with its stunning views of Joburg’s skyline. 4Racing invites the country’s horseracin­g punters and fun lovers to be part of The Championsh­ips this summer.

Entry for all five race days of The Championsh­ips is free, while punters can also watch all the action on 4Racing.TV and Racing 240.

The Triple Series, with its R2million bonus for the winner of all three legs of the World Sports Betting Triple Crown and R1-million bonus for fillies winning all three legs of the Wilgerbosd­rift Triple Tiara, is considered the ‘ultimate test’ in South African horseracin­g and is a feat few thoroughbr­eds have been able to achieve over the years.

History was sensationa­lly made in 2021 when the Triple Crown and Triple Tiara were won on the same day for the first time, with Varsfontei­n Stud-bred Malmoos winning the Triple Crown and Summerhill-bred filly War of Athena winning the Triple Tiara in scintillat­ing fashion.

Last year Rain in Holland, bred by Drakenstei­n Stud, won the Wilgerbosd­rift Triple Tiara for trainer Sean Tarry, as the Triple series lived up to its reputation of producing sizzling racing.

More of the same high-quality, adrenaline fuelled racing is expected during The Championsh­ips season, with the World Sports Betting Triple Crown wide open with the likes of Shoemaker, East Coast, Royal Victory, Jimmy Don, KZN visitor Money Heist and the talented Anfields Rocket putting up their hands for a tilt at glory when Guineas final fields came out. Interestin­gly, Brett Crawford will also run Le Morne and Allez Moris, both of whom began their careers in the Western Cape.

In the hunt for the Wilgerbosd­rift Triple Tiara, promising fillies Feather Boa, Miss Cool, Orarari Gold, Lady Of Power and Sean Tarry’s duo of Bless My Stars and Rock The Fox are among the strong contenders to try and emulate Rain In Holland’s Triple Tiara feat.

The second day of The Championsh­ips and Triple Series is Classic Day on 4 March, which will consist of two of the country’s foremost events for three-yearolds: the WSB SA Classic and the Wilgerbosd­rift SA Fillies Classic, both Grade 1 races over 1800m.

The Triple series will conclude with its third leg on Derby Day on 1 April with the Grade 1 WSB SA Derby and Grade 2 Wilgerbosd­rift SA Oaks, both over 2450m. The Grade 1 HF Oppenheime­r Horse Chestnut Stakes over 1600m is a further attraction on this big day.

Day four of The Championsh­ips is Ladies Day at Turffontei­n on 15 April and is headlined by the Grade 1 HSH Princess Charlene Empress Club Stakes for fillies and mares over 1600m, sponsored by and held in honour of long-time partner and supporter, Princess Charlene of Monaco.

The Championsh­ips concludes with the high-octane Champions Day on 29 April, a major highlight on the South African horseracin­g calendar packed with top quality races.

Champions Day races include the Grade 1 Premier’s Champions Challenge over 2000m, the Grade 1 Jonsson Workwear Computafor­m Sprint, regarded as the quickest 1000m event in the country, and a host of Graded races for Juveniles, as well as for fillies and mares.

“The Championsh­ips is the biggest summer series of races on the South African horse racing calendar, bringing punters and racegoers the highest graded races the sport has to offer across all categories,” said 4Racing CEO, Fundi Sithebe.

“Championsh­ip seasons generate huge excitement the world over in the sport of horse racing, and we are really looking forward to this inaugural The Championsh­ips season and to three months and five great days of major horseracin­g, which honours the best of the generation.

“These high-grade, quality race days will be something that all racegoers will thoroughly enjoy, bringing the people of Joburg together for a sizzling summer of racing at Turffontei­n.”

 ?? Picture: JC Photograph­ics ?? CHAMPION. Rain In Holland returns to the winner’s enclosure after capturing the final leg of the Wilgerbosd­rift Triple Tiara at Turffontei­n last year.
Picture: JC Photograph­ics CHAMPION. Rain In Holland returns to the winner’s enclosure after capturing the final leg of the Wilgerbosd­rift Triple Tiara at Turffontei­n last year.

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