Courier orders will take 2 – 3 days for delivery (depending on destination) and Registered mail orders up to 9 working days.
Orders placed via registered mail (post office) is at the purchasers own risk and Mike Bass Racing will not be held liable for any loss or damages incurred.
"Bernard Fayd’Herbe and Kevin Shea were both trying to pull up their mounts 100 metres after the line. Fayd'Herbe had been fairly confident that the great Pocket Power had rallied again in the last few strides. He knew that the grey had loomed up on his outside and stuck her nose in front with 30 metres remaining, but the champion had dug deep. Pocket Power would have seen Dancer's Daughter appear on the scene before the jockey could. But Fayd’Herbe had felt his tiring mount refuse to be beaten, straining every sinew to get to the line first. Shea, though, was screaming with delight, out of sight of the cameras and crowd."
- Extract from 2008 Vodacom Durban July
TRIBUTE
"Throughout history we look at champions with great admiration and respect. There are no words that can describe how much Pocket Power contributed not only to the horse industry, but to those who were not even involved in horses."
The Story of Pocket Power – A Racing Legend
Courier orders will take 2 – 3 days for delivery (depending on destination) and Registered mail orders up to 9 working days.
Orders placed via registered mail (post office) is at the purchasers own risk and Mike Bass Racing will not be held liable for any loss or damages incurred.
Pocket Power Book Review:

- Alec Hogg
Graceland Farm
EXCERPT
"Bernard Fayd’Herbe and Kevin Shea were both trying to pull up their mounts 100 metres after the line. Fayd'Herbe had been fairly confident that the great Pocket Power had rallied again in the last few strides. He knew that the grey had loomed up on his outside and stuck her nose in front with 30 metres remaining, but the champion had dug deep. Pocket Power would have seen Dancer's Daughter appear on the scene before the jockey could. But Fayd’Herbe had felt his tiring mount refuse to be beaten, straining every sinew to get to the line first. Shea, though, was screaming with delight, out of sight of the cameras and crowd."
- Extract from 2008 Vodacom Durban July
TRIBUTE
"Throughout history we look at champions with great admiration and respect. There are no words that can describe how much Pocket Power contributed not only to the horse industry, but to those who were not even involved in horses."
- Gary Player