Dave is a Charity Mile entry
The Citizen|October 21, 2024
Joburg Spring Challenge champ Back In Business also in field.
Jack Milner
Dave is a Charity Mile entry

NOMINATIONS: DE KOCK, TARRY AND CRAWFORD TRAIN 18 OF THE 32 RUNNERS ENTERED

Equus Horse Of The Year Dave The King is among the 32 entries for the R1-million Allied Steelrode Onamission Charity Mile at Turffontein on Saturday 2 November.

The five-year-old Global View gelding has not been seen in action since winning the World Pool Champions Cup on 28 July.

Other interesting entries include Barbaresco, Back In Business, Frances Ethel, Winchester Mansion, Silver Sanctuary, Purple Pitcher, Celtic Rumours and Tail Of The Comet.

Mike de Kock has eight runners entered, and other than Dave The King and Silver Sanctuary, they are Aragosta, Gimmeanotherchance, Safe Passage, Shoemaker, White Pearl and Zinovi.

Sean Tarry has the second most entries with six and other than Celtic Rumours and Tail Of The Comet, he has nominated Hotarubi, Let's Go Now, Litigation and Red Maple.

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