New Blood in the Trainers Ranks

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New Blood in the Trainers Ranks

10 years 9 months ago
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Great to see the success of some "New Blood" in the trainers ranks in Gauteng and Cape..

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Re: New Blood in the Trainers Ranks

10 years 9 months ago - 10 years 9 months ago
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name them please SO A CAN KEEP AN EYE OOT

ps i like the Du plessis yard in PE
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Re: New Blood in the Trainers Ranks

10 years 9 months ago
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Two many trainers. small ones will battle

last 100 winners on forms grids

only maybe Hill, Gadsby and janse van vuuren can be classified as new.

L forbes had a winner.

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Jocks this season with wins 63
Trainers already 80 different winners.

to small a pool of races and horses for so many people

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Re: New Blood in the Trainers Ranks

10 years 9 months ago
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Bob Brogan wrote: name them please SO A CAN KEEP AN EYE OOT

ps i like the Du plessis yard in PE

Very good trainer in seems - I think Forbes in Natal will be ok too -

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Re: New Blood in the Trainers Ranks

10 years 9 months ago
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Sylvester wrote: Two many trainers. small ones will battle

last 100 winners on forms grids

only maybe Hill, Gadsby and janse van vuuren can be classified as new.

L forbes had a winner.

Problem highlighted by stats

Jocks this season with wins 63
Trainers already 80 different winners.

to small a pool of races and horses for so many people

The small yards will battle if they don't get new owners with top stock

The new trainers need to prove themselves before owners move horses to them - how can they do this if no one gives them a chance - its tough !!!

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Re: New Blood in the Trainers Ranks

10 years 9 months ago
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Van Vuuren without a doubt is on the up and results are showing...

Crawford in Cape is most obvious, whilst I agree is not new to training he is relatively new on his own and is great to see him getting the results.. ( Just look at what has happened to his old stable/owner ?? Not really getting the results despite possibly having some of the most expensive horses in training)

Robinson is another one in the cape since going on his own and breaking away from Private Training.

Natal have to aggree with Forbes to a degree but most yards there seem to struggle in all fairness.

PE think that Mackenzie is on the up and getting some fair results with very moderate string..

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