Yearly Archives: 2019

Yearly Archives: 2019

Terry Lowe joins Heversham Park

Terry Lowe joins Heversham Park

VETERAN horseman Terry Lowe has joined up-and-coming Heversham Park Farm in Gauteng as a consultant. Japhta Kghaphola, the recipient of the First Heversham Park Equine Management Mentorship for previously disadvantaged individuals, has been...

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EU will audit in SA next April/May

EU will audit in SA next April/May

THE European Union (EU) has confirmed that an audit of South Africa’s export protocols will be conducted in the months of April/May 2020. This follows a meeting on Tuesday between the EU, the South African Department of Agriculture’s Director of...

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Touching the greats!

Touching the greats!

KAT and Nigel Riley of Heversham Park just recently returned from a trip to Ireland, and took in, among other sites, the Aga Khan’s Gilltown Stud, his public establishment. The Aga Khan Studs in Ireland cover about 2,400 acres (1,000 ha)...

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Heversham Yoga Studio opens

Heversham Yoga Studio opens

HEVERSHAM Park’s Kat Riley hosted an Open day for the opening of the Heversham Yoga Studio on 13 October. Kat reported: “What an incredible turn out for the Heversham Yoga open day. Thank you so much to my good friend...

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The De Kock team at Heversham Park

The De Kock team at Heversham Park

THE famous father-and-son team of Mike and Mathew de Kock paid us a visit at Heversham Park on Sunday, 25 August – their first visit to the farm. Nigel and Kat Riley showed the De Kocks around, visiting our stallions, one of which, Moofeed...

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Ssnoop improved fast to win

Ssnoop improved fast to win

HEVERSHAM Park’s stallion director Fred Brons owns a share of Ssnoop along with trainer Grant Maroun. Raised at the farm, Ssnoop (Calvin Habib) won his second attempt at Turffontein last Saturday, just getting up to win a Maiden over 1160m after...

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The deal with Wings of Desire (GB)

The deal with Wings of Desire (GB)

AT a time when most stud farms in the country have reduced the fees of their stallions, Heversham Park Farm has bucked the trend and increased the service fee of their Pivotal-stallion Wings Of Desire (GB) from R25,000 to R35,000 for the 2019...

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