Sunday: Wind River Offer Three
Sally Bruss’ Wind River Farm will be offering their first Cape Yearling Sale draft this year
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Sally Bruss’ Wind River Farm will be offering their first Cape Yearling Sale draft this year
Alistair Cohen will be making his auctioneering debut for CTS at the 2021 Cape Premier Yearling Sale at the De Grendel Wine Estate, on Sunday 14 March
We’re back this year, with five colts and five fillies, all selected on the basis of the likelihood that they could line up for a half million rand two-year-old race in February
The consignment consists of yearlings sired by all of Captain Of All, Duke Of Marmalade, Pomodoro and Where’s That Tiger, with Prosper Stud’s draft sure to appeal to discerning buyers
Ndoro’s Cape Sale string are made up of yearlings sired by Canford Cliffs, Master Of My Fate and Twice Over, and they look an attractive bunch
McClenahan moved to Scone from Ireland a decade ago and “never in my wildest dreams’’ did he think he would experience a pay day like yesterday
Sunday’s opening session of the 2021 Inglis Classic Sale produced a record day’s trade, a record top price and surges in average and median compared to 12 months ago at Riverside
Ridgemont Highlands has drafted an additional 17 yearlings to the 2021 Cape Premier Yearling Sale
The sale source of stars Buffering, Spirit of Boom, Boomsara, Master Jamie, Winning Rupert, Apache Chase and Hong Kong sensation Wishful Thinker this year will see 419 select lots go under the hammer over two days
The ever-popular Klawervlei Farm sale, with the traditional rough and rugged yearling approach, will be managed by CTS for the 2021 edition, offering guaranteed payments to vendors for the first time
One of South Africa’s best value for money thoroughbred auctions, the Cape Yearling Sale has unleashed a string of top prospects over the years
Charl Pretorius pokes a bit of fun as we brace ourselves for a rollercoaster ride through the absurd, the outrageous, and the downright unbelievable in South African horse racing