King Regent wins Poly Challenge, Leg 3, at Fairview. (P Herman).
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King Regent: A recent career highlight

Glen Kotzen’s Woodhill Racing Team celebrated an historic victory on Friday, 18 October, when the Ridgemont-bred Dynasty gelding King Regent became the first holder of the Nelson Mandela Bay Poly Challenge triple crown as he drew away late in the race to win the...
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Red Palace with Anthony Andrews (left), Candice Bass-Robinson, Malan du Toit and Madoda Lumkwana (pic: Chase Liebenberg).
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Malan’s work with Red Palace

FROM TAB SOUTH AFRICA’s ‘OFF THE RECORD’ COLUMN, BY CHARL PRETORIUS, 23 DECEMBER 2023: BEHIND THE GATES:  Racehorses and mental preparation In the dramatic arena of Group 1 racing, where fortunes can turn in the blink of an eye, fate often hinges on a...
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Supreme Warrior with his winning connections. (JC Photos).
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Supreme Warrior just needed some grounding

Highly-regarded three-year-old colt Supreme Warrior just needed a bit of attention during a short break from active racing. He returned with a powerful 1200m run, winning at the Vaal on 26 April. This was an important win, a race considered so important that owner...
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Act Of War - and me looking like I've just come from my tent on Table Mountain!
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Past, present, future

Another year has flown by swiftly and I’ve again dealt with dozens of horses from all disciplines this year – blessed indeed to have been so busy courtesy of valued clients. This week I was scanning through some files when I found some photos...
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Malan du Toit with Saba.
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For good results, get on your mare’s level!

I work with horses from all disciplines, and while I am closely involved in breaking in and pre-training at the major thoroughbred breeding operations Ridgemont/Highlands and Drakenstein Stud, I am often asked to assist elsewhere, where my acquired knowledge and experience has proved to...
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How to work with a ‘head-shy’ horse

The problem with horses is that they are scared animals. Of all domesticated animals they have the biggest “fear and flight” part of the brain. It does not take much to scare them. As a product of millions of years of evolution and the...
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Photo per illustration (horse.com).
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Hard-core horse science tickles me pink!

When one comes to understand the  science of learning, the training of animals becomes more comprehensible, even for individuals who only take a passing interest. This is something that behavioural scientists like Dr Andrew McLean continue to reinforce in their work with, for example,...
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With the Winterbach team.
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Some training at Winterbach Stud

“Two weeks before the 2021 National Yearling Sale I was asked to visit Winterbach Stud to assist with their yearlings going to the sale,” writes MALAN DU TOIT. Winterbach Stud wanted me to ‘fine-tune’ their yearlings for the sale so that they could be...
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‘Breaking in’ is a most important function

Malan du Toit does plenty of work behind the scenes – we hear of his success with racehorses but a chunk of his basic work is performed ‘breaking in’ young horses. Malan tells: “Horsey people have their own ideas of how to break in...
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Memories of Belgium, 2012

I can hardly believe I was in Belgium working with renowned breeder and show trainer of some of the best Arabian horses, Johanna Ullström, almost nine years ago. Our project was a very expensive two-year-old Arabian named Kelzo, as aggressive as he was expensive....
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