Gold Cup
South Africa | FEATURE RACE GUIDE
Previous Gold Cup Winners
Date | Horse | Jockey | WT | Trainer | BP |
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KING PELLES
(SAF)
4G DUKE OF MARMALADE (IRE) - GRAIL MAIDEN (AUS) GALILEO (IRE) |
S'MANGA KHUMALO | 60.0 | G VAN ZYL (JNR) | 4 |
|
MASTER REDOUTE
(SAF)
5G QUERARI (GER) - LADY REDOUTE (AUS) REDOUTE'S CHOICE (AUS) |
CORNE ORFFER | 58.5 | W A NEL | 3 |
|
FUTURE PEARL
(SAF)
3G FUTURA (SAF) - ARABIAN PEARL (SAF) AL MUFTI (USA) |
RICHARD FOURIE | 55.0 | SEAN TARRY | 3 |
|
NEBRAAS
(SAF)
4G VERCINGETORIX (SAF) - NOOR DUBAI (SAF) ARCHIPENKO (USA) |
LYLE HEWITSON | 52.5 | SEAN TARRY | 13 |
|
PATHS OF VICTORY
(SAF)
5G NOBLE TUNE (USA) - VICTORY GARDEN (SAF) SOLSKJAER (IRE) |
S'MANGA KHUMALO | 54.5 | G VAN ZYL (JNR) | 11 |
|
DYNASTY'S BLOSSOM
(SAF)
4F DYNASTY (SAF) - CRIMSON BLOSSOM (IRE) DANEHILL DANCER (IRE) |
NOORESH JUGLALL | 55.0 | JOEY RAMSDEN | 2 |
|
IT'S MY TURN
(SAF)
5G DYNASTY (SAF) - JALLAD'S QUEEN (SAF) JALLAD (USA) |
ANTON MARCUS | 59.5 | DEAN KANNEMEYER | 8 |
|
HERMOSO MUNDO
(SAF)
4G IDEAL WORLD (USA) - ESCOLETA FITZ (ARG) FITZCARRALDO (ARG) |
WEICHONG MARWING | 56.0 | WEIHO MARWING | 5 |
|
ENAAD
(AUS)
4G HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) - AL ANOOD (AUS) DANEHILL (USA) |
S'MANGA KHUMALO | 53.5 | M F DE KOCK | 12 |
|
WILD ONE
(SAF)
6G MOGOK (USA) - ENDANGERED SPECIES (SAF) SAPIEHA (IRE) |
ANTHONY DELPECH | 55.0 | M F DE KOCK | 5 |
|
WAVIN' FLAG
(SAF)
4G SILVANO (GER) - GARLAND (SAF) CAPTURE HIM (USA) |
GLEN HATT | 53.0 | BRETT CRAWFORD | 7 |
|
JEPPE'S REEF
(SAF)
5G JALLAD (USA) - STUDIO FIFTY FOUR (SAF) BADGER LAND (USA) |
R FRADD | 54.5 | MIKE BASS | 8 |
|
IN WRITING
(ARG)
6G EDITOR'S NOTE (USA) - INALAY (ARG) CANDY STRIPES (USA) |
F COETZEE | 57.5 | DEAN KANNEMEYER | 11 |
|
ASLAN
(SAF)
5G SILVANO (GER) - CRY FOR THE LION (SAF) ELLIODOR (FR) |
GAVIN LERENA | 57.5 | SEAN TARRY | 18 |
|
ANCESTRAL FORE
(SAF)
3G DYNASTY (SAF) - FOREFRONT POLE POSITION (GB) |
KEVIN SHEA | 56.0 | M F DE KOCK | 12 |
|
DESERT LINKS
(SAF)
5G KAHAL (GB) - SELBORNE PARK (SAF) HOME GUARD (USA) |
GREG CHEYNE | 57.0 | BASIL MARCUS | 6 |
|
THUNDERING STAR
(SAF)
4H FORT WOOD (USA) - LIGHTNING DUEL (SAF) FOVEROS (GB) |
JOHNNY GEROUDIS | 57.0 | 7 | |
|
DIAMOND QUEST
(SAF)
5G SAUMAREZ (GB) - DISCOVER DIAMONDS (AUS) MARSCAY (AUS) |
J LLOYD | 50.0 | 10 | |
|
REVEILLE BOY
(SAF)
6G - |
PIERE STRYDOM | 54.0 | 18 | |
|
MAJOR BLUFF
(SAF)
5G - |
GLEN HATT | 51.5 | 7 | |
|
HIGHLAND NIGHT
(SAF)
6G - |
ROBBIE HILL | 52.5 | 2 |
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