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Trainer Justin Snaith celebrates double triumph at Equus Awards 2025
Justin Snaith was crowned SA Champion trainer for the sixth time and enjoyed the honour of celebrating his seventh SA Horse Of The Year title, courtesy of the outstanding Eight On Eighteen, at the Equus Awards held at Hollywoodbets Greyville in Durban on Thursday evening.
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Trainer Justin Snaith took centre stage at the Equus Awards 2025 at Hollywoodbets Greyville in Durban on Thursday received accolades for both his stellar dual achievements as the 'SA Champion Trainer' and as the recipient of his seventh 'SA Horse of the Year' title with his brilliant horse, Eight On Eighteen.
The spectacular evening was laden with enthusiasm and admiration for the equine champions of the past season, witnessed by a gathering of South Africa's horseracing and breeding elite.
The event, expertly hosted by MC Alistair Cohen, celebrated not just the hard-earned victories on the track, but also the profound bonds between horses and the dedicated individuals who guide attendees mingled in the opulent Silver Ring, the palpable passion for the sport resonated through heartfelt tributes and joyous recollections.
A triumphant Eight On Eighteen, bred by the prestigious Drakenstein Stud, secured the coveted 'SA Horse of the Year' award along with titles for 'Champion 3YO Male' and 'Middle Distance Horse'.
The horse's formidable season included three Grade 1 victories before a nail-biting runner-up finish to The Real Prince in the Hollywoodbets Durban July, leaving racing aficionados eager for the forthcoming challenges ahead — including majors like the 2026 Gr1 L'Ormarins King's Plate and Gr1 Cape Town Met.
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Philip Sengeza, the dedicated groom of Eight On Eighteen, received a heartfelt standing ovation for his touching speech, underscoring the love that binds the horse and those who care for it.
The accolades for Drakenstein Stud continued as they celebrated their second consecutive Champion Breeder title, marking their excellence in nurturing top talent in thoroughbred racing.
Another highlight was the recognition of exported star One Stripe, who achieved the Champion Miler title following a successful stint. Now in training with Graham Motion in Maryland, he is set to compete in the prestigious $2 million FanDuel Breeders' Cup Mile this November.
The evening also shone a spotlight on legendary jockey Piere Strydom, who gracefully concluded his remarkable 43-year riding an impressive haul of six national championship titles and over 5,600 wins, Strydom's emotional farewell captured the hearts of many as he expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to retire on his terms.
Multiple Eastern Cape Champion trainer Alan Greeff also had much to celebrate. His autumn conclusion was met with resounding success, notably with his horse Golden Palm winning the Gr1 Douglas Whyte Stakes. Greeff's stable produced several remarkable winners throughout the season, solidifying his standing within the racing community.
Further triumphs included a double recognition for Varsfontein Stud, whose Golden Palm and Double Grand Slam earned the Champion 2YO Filly and Champion Older Filly/Mare accolades respectively, showcasing the stud's formidable breeding program.
New entrants into the spotlight included the father-son trainer duo of Mike and Mathew de Kock, who celebrated their first Equus trophy with their horse Jan Van Goyen, named Champion 2YO Male.
In separate triumphs, Dean Kannemeyer was honoured for his unmistakable skill, earning the Champion Sprinter title with Gimme A Prince.
Meanwhile, promising youngsters like Brevan Plaatjies were celebrated, as he was awarded the Champion Apprentice title — marking a bright future for South African horseracing.
The night ended on a high note for emerging owners as Hollywood Racing claimed its first Champion Owner title, thanks to a season filled with triumphant horses under the management of former champion jockey Anthony Delpech.
This year's Equus Awards served not just as a reminder of the raw talent within South African racing, but also of the heartfelt relationships and unwavering dedication that define the industry, as stars — both human and equine — were rightfully celebrated.