The Durban July will be run behind-closed-doors at Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse on Saturday afternoon at 15:00.
Saturday’s 125th renewal of the R2 million Grade 1 Durban July at Hollywoodbets Greyville promises to be a memorable affair, albeit behind closed doors.
A high quality field of 18 was declared for the 125th renewal of the R2 million Grade 1 Durban July to be run behind closed doors at Greyville on Saturday, 3 July.
Several Durban tourism and travel businesses have been nominated in several categories in the prestigious international awards.
Open to fashion students across KwaZulu-Natal, the first round of judging will require entrants to present their completed outfit inspired by the raceday theme “Birds of a Feather”.
Justin Snaith is going all out to equal the 108-year-old record of Fred Murray, the only trainer to have won four Durban July’s in succession.
Justin Snaith has his fifth Vodacom Durban July title after Belgarion won the richest race in Africa on Saturday 25 July at Greyville.
Alleged psychic Doreen Jacobs says she sees five-year-old gelding Belgarion galloping to the 2020 Vodacom Durban July title.
From ‘Frozen II’, ‘Perry Mason’ to dressing up for the first-ever virtual Durban July, here are your DStv highlights for this week.
With the first-ever virtual July Handicap tomorrow, a horse-mad six-year-old with an incredibly sound knowledge of horses and jockeys will be first in line to watch the event unfolding.
The Durban July has had to adapt to conform with the prevailing lockdown regulations, and attendance at Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse has been stripped right down to core racing staff and the television crew.
The 2020 Durban July will take place this year, but as a broadcast-only event behind closed doors.
The world-famous Durban July will take place in 2020 after all but it seems it will happen as a broadcast-only event.
The 2020 Vodacom Durban July takes place at Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse on Saturday 4 July.
Imagine turning up at Durban July and getting a lecture on sex from Julius Malema – that’s exactly what happened to some revellers this weekend.
The Durban July Fashion contests have become a staple of the KZN social scene and a great platform for young designers to show off their talents.
Do it Again becomes only the fifth horse in history to win back-to-back Durban July titles.