Jockey Fourie Stats since 28 September 2023
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RICHARD FOURIE REWRITES HISTORY
Cape jockey Richard Fourie created history when he booted home his 335th winner of the 2023/24 racing season at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday.Â
In recent months there had been such an air of inevitability about the outcome that Hollywoodbets were offering odds on when Fourie would break the national jockey’s championship record, not if. The magical number, which had stood for 25 years when Anthony Delpech rode 334 winners, was officially broken today by Fourie when he rode Double Grand Slam to victory in the Grade 2 Tibouchina Stakes over 1400m at Hollywoodbets Greyville. It was the third winner of the day for him, after previous success on Whistle The Tune and Great Plains. The South African season finishes on 31st July and the 38-year-old Fourie is likely to extend the new record to a total that could stand for even longer than the quarter of a century that applied to Delpech.  After reaching the milestone, Fourie said: “This is the moment we’ve been waiting for and to reach it with a win for Mr (Gary) Player and the lovely owners on Double Grand Slam is ironic, given the name. “The race worked out fantastically and everything was perfect. It hasn’t quite sunk in yet, but a special thank you to everyone who has been involved. Thank you to my Mom, who was definitely watching and she’ll be crying. Thank you to Hollywoodbets Greyville and to all those doing the marketing and promoting, There are too many people to thank right now, but also a massive thanks to my sponsors Winning Form.”  The jockey himself has earned a R1-million bonus from Hollywoodbets, who put up the financial incentive at the beginning of the 2023/24 season to inject interest into the jockey’s championship. Many considered the target of 335 as improbable and the fact that Fourie only had 32 winners after the first two months of the season further suggested the record would be untouched for another year, at least.
However, the Cape rider responded to the challenge and put himself through an exhausting programme to rack up the winners around the country and surpass Delpech’s record with a full seven weeks of the season remaining. Fourie has ridden the most winners of his season at Fairview (105), while he has booted home 59 at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth and 23 at Hollywoodbets Durbanville.
The highest number of winners from any one trainer has been the 96 with Alan Greeff in Gqeberha. The next most successful partnership he has had is with Gauteng trainer Sean Tarry (22).
The jockey’s seasonal tally includes five Grade 1 winners – Thunderstruck, Princess Calla, Silver Sanctuary, Proceed and Lucky Lad. Four have been trained by Tarry and one by Mike de Kock. Cape Racing’s Executive: Racing & Bloodstock, Justin Vermaak, said: “We wholeheartedly congratulate Richard for his historic achievement. There were many who doubted the possibility but he, and Hollywoodbets with their generous incentive, injected unprecedented interest into the jockeys’ championship.“This is also the first time that Richard has won the South African title and to do so by breaking the mark set by Anthony Delpech in 1998/99 will go down as one of the great feats in South African racing history.”Fourie’s most prolific months were in March and May when he had 44 winners in each. However, his March total was trimmed down by one, to 43, when Mighty Mac was later disqualified, which meant that May will go into the books as to most official winners.Â
His daily travel routine for much of the year is laid bare when one drills down into the number of winners he has achieved at different courses in the country. Fairview has those 105, as mentioned, while Hollywoodbets Kenilworth (59) is individually the course where he has had the most success. Fairview’s tally is split between winners on the Poly surface (58) and Turf (47). Fourie has also ridden winners at Hollywoodbets Greyville (78) – 40 on the Poly and 38 on the Turf at that venue – Hollywoodbets Scottsville (34), and Gauteng courses Turffontein (34) and the Vaal (2).In terms of the horse that he has had the most success on, it has been the star two-year-old filly Splicethemainbrace.
She has run five times at Fairview, and is unbeaten with trainer Alan Greeff. There are four other horses he has won four times on during the season – all for Greeff at Fairview as well. They are Fairy Knight, Global Ally, Luna Halo and United Express.On three occasions Fourie has ridden five winners in a race meeting.
Those red letter days came at Hollywoodbets Greyville on 1st October, at Hollywoodbets Scottsville (29th November) and at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on 2nd June. There will be many people arguing, justifiably so, that Fourie should be considered for South African Sportsman of the Year at the annual SA Sports Awards. This is based on the fact that his season spanned 12 months and the record was considered one of the most untouchable in South African sport. -
ends-Â Words: Gary Lemke
Cape jockey Richard Fourie created history when he booted home his 335th winner of the 2023/24 racing season at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday.Â
In recent months there had been such an air of inevitability about the outcome that Hollywoodbets were offering odds on when Fourie would break the national jockey’s championship record, not if. The magical number, which had stood for 25 years when Anthony Delpech rode 334 winners, was officially broken today by Fourie when he rode Double Grand Slam to victory in the Grade 2 Tibouchina Stakes over 1400m at Hollywoodbets Greyville. It was the third winner of the day for him, after previous success on Whistle The Tune and Great Plains. The South African season finishes on 31st July and the 38-year-old Fourie is likely to extend the new record to a total that could stand for even longer than the quarter of a century that applied to Delpech.  After reaching the milestone, Fourie said: “This is the moment we’ve been waiting for and to reach it with a win for Mr (Gary) Player and the lovely owners on Double Grand Slam is ironic, given the name. “The race worked out fantastically and everything was perfect. It hasn’t quite sunk in yet, but a special thank you to everyone who has been involved. Thank you to my Mom, who was definitely watching and she’ll be crying. Thank you to Hollywoodbets Greyville and to all those doing the marketing and promoting, There are too many people to thank right now, but also a massive thanks to my sponsors Winning Form.”  The jockey himself has earned a R1-million bonus from Hollywoodbets, who put up the financial incentive at the beginning of the 2023/24 season to inject interest into the jockey’s championship. Many considered the target of 335 as improbable and the fact that Fourie only had 32 winners after the first two months of the season further suggested the record would be untouched for another year, at least.
However, the Cape rider responded to the challenge and put himself through an exhausting programme to rack up the winners around the country and surpass Delpech’s record with a full seven weeks of the season remaining. Fourie has ridden the most winners of his season at Fairview (105), while he has booted home 59 at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth and 23 at Hollywoodbets Durbanville.
The highest number of winners from any one trainer has been the 96 with Alan Greeff in Gqeberha. The next most successful partnership he has had is with Gauteng trainer Sean Tarry (22).
The jockey’s seasonal tally includes five Grade 1 winners – Thunderstruck, Princess Calla, Silver Sanctuary, Proceed and Lucky Lad. Four have been trained by Tarry and one by Mike de Kock. Cape Racing’s Executive: Racing & Bloodstock, Justin Vermaak, said: “We wholeheartedly congratulate Richard for his historic achievement. There were many who doubted the possibility but he, and Hollywoodbets with their generous incentive, injected unprecedented interest into the jockeys’ championship.“This is also the first time that Richard has won the South African title and to do so by breaking the mark set by Anthony Delpech in 1998/99 will go down as one of the great feats in South African racing history.”Fourie’s most prolific months were in March and May when he had 44 winners in each. However, his March total was trimmed down by one, to 43, when Mighty Mac was later disqualified, which meant that May will go into the books as to most official winners.Â
His daily travel routine for much of the year is laid bare when one drills down into the number of winners he has achieved at different courses in the country. Fairview has those 105, as mentioned, while Hollywoodbets Kenilworth (59) is individually the course where he has had the most success. Fairview’s tally is split between winners on the Poly surface (58) and Turf (47). Fourie has also ridden winners at Hollywoodbets Greyville (78) – 40 on the Poly and 38 on the Turf at that venue – Hollywoodbets Scottsville (34), and Gauteng courses Turffontein (34) and the Vaal (2).In terms of the horse that he has had the most success on, it has been the star two-year-old filly Splicethemainbrace.
She has run five times at Fairview, and is unbeaten with trainer Alan Greeff. There are four other horses he has won four times on during the season – all for Greeff at Fairview as well. They are Fairy Knight, Global Ally, Luna Halo and United Express.On three occasions Fourie has ridden five winners in a race meeting.
Those red letter days came at Hollywoodbets Greyville on 1st October, at Hollywoodbets Scottsville (29th November) and at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on 2nd June. There will be many people arguing, justifiably so, that Fourie should be considered for South African Sportsman of the Year at the annual SA Sports Awards. This is based on the fact that his season spanned 12 months and the record was considered one of the most untouchable in South African sport. -
ends-Â Words: Gary Lemke
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Richard is a true champion and I loved his professional approach in chasing this record.
Look forward to the years ahead where Richard dominates the turf in SA!!!
Look forward to the years ahead where Richard dominates the turf in SA!!!
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He is such a humble guy aswell which endears him to the racing public. The cheer that went up when Double Grand Slam hit the front and the reception he got coming into no. 1 box was evidence of this.Â
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Another golden moment for Richard 👏
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Enjoyed that interview with Johnny G , good to hear that he is staying in SA .Â
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Using Gallop data
1512 rides
rode 103Â odds on Favorites
345 winners
58 winners odds on Favorite
258 Seconds
17 seconds odds on Favorite
175 thirds
10 thirds odds on Favorite
177 fourths
9 fourths odds on Favorite
154 fifths
5 fifths odds on Favorite
106 sixths
1 sixth odds on Favorite
88 sevenths
2 sevenths odds on Favorite
67 eighths
1 eighth odds on Favorite
49 ninthsÂ
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34 tenths
0 tenth odds on Favorite
25 elevenths
0 eleventh odds on Favorite
14 twelvesÂ
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11 thirteenths
0 thirteenths odds on Favorite
3 fourteenths
0 fourteenths odds on Favorite
3 fifteenths
0 fifteenths odds on Favorite
2 sixteenths
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1512 rides
rode 103Â odds on Favorites
345 winners
58 winners odds on Favorite
258 Seconds
17 seconds odds on Favorite
175 thirds
10 thirds odds on Favorite
177 fourths
9 fourths odds on Favorite
154 fifths
5 fifths odds on Favorite
106 sixths
1 sixth odds on Favorite
88 sevenths
2 sevenths odds on Favorite
67 eighths
1 eighth odds on Favorite
49 ninthsÂ
0 ninth odds on Favorite
34 tenths
0 tenth odds on Favorite
25 elevenths
0 eleventh odds on Favorite
14 twelvesÂ
0 twelves odds on Favorite
11 thirteenths
0 thirteenths odds on Favorite
3 fourteenths
0 fourteenths odds on Favorite
3 fifteenths
0 fifteenths odds on Favorite
2 sixteenths
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