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Posted 2025-12-22 19:25:06  
Multiple Graded Races Lose Status in Latest South African Fixture Release

South African racing has taken another visible step in aligning with international pattern standards, with several feature races downgraded in the latest fixture list for KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. The changes follow Asian Pattern Committee (APC) guidelines, a process that has already led to similar outcomes in jurisdictions such as Australia and parts of Asia.

The most immediate change comes early in the season with the Mother Russia Stakes, formerly known as the Three Troikas. Once a Grade 3 contest, the race will now be run at Listed level, reflecting a reassessment of its recent quality and depth.

April delivers the most significant headline. The South African Derby, one of the country’s traditional cornerstone races, has been downgraded from Grade 1 to Grade 2. While the decision will be painful for purists, it has been anticipated for some time given declining international ratings and competitiveness relative to global benchmarks.

KwaZulu-Natal has been particularly affected. The Allan Robertson Championship has been reduced from Grade 1 to Grade 2, compounding the blow felt last year when the Gold Medallion lost its top-level status. That earlier decision ended Scottsville’s run of four Grade 1 races on a single program, and the latest downgrade leaves the venue with only two remaining Grade 1 contests.

Fixture movement has accompanied the grading changes. The Allan Robertson raceday has been brought forward by a week, shifting from 31 May last year to 23 May this season. The Daily News 2000 meeting, meanwhile, moves in the opposite direction, now scheduled for 30 May, a week later than in 2024.

Later in the season, the two-year-old fillies’ Thekwini Stakes has also lost its elite standing, dropping from Grade 1 to Grade 2. Together with the Allan Robertson decision, this significantly reshapes the status of South Africa’s juvenile fillies programme.

While the downgrades are undoubtedly sobering, they underline a broader global trend toward stricter enforcement of pattern standards. The long-term aim remains the same: restoring credibility and competitiveness to graded racing by ensuring status reflects sustained performance rather than history alone.

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