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The Cape Yearling Sale held at Mistico Equestrian Centre on Sunday again reaffirmed its position as a typical regional sale of quality and genuine value with a horse to suit every pocket
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The Cape Yearling Sale held at Mistico Equestrian Centre on Sunday again reaffirmed its position as a typical regional sale of quality and genuine value with a horse to suit every pocket
Buyers ruled the roost at the 2017 Cape Yearling Sale where the average price of 2016 was more than halved
Here’s the insight as to what to expect of yearlings in terms of class, stamina and sale price
Bloodstock South Africa have announced a 25% increase in their Maiden Juvenile Race Incentive on the eve of Sunday’s Cape Yearling Sale
The renewal of the powerhouse association between respective industry leaders Bloodstock South Africa and Emperors Palace has seen the announcement this week of the Emperors Palace Breeze-Up Sale
The second and final session of the Arqana February Mixed Sale returned a set of pleasing results, headed by the sale of three six-figure lots
Quality of catalogue reflected in substantial rise in prices
Mayfair Speculators will offer 14 lots on the forthcoming BSA Shongweni Mixed Sale
The top price of R2,6-million was paid by Rathmor Stud for Queen Of Spain, a mare by Holy Roman Emperor in foal to Klawervlei’s William Longsword
The most successful South African sale by a long way in the last twelve months, bettered only by the equivalent Cape Yearling Sale of a year ago
Local Bloodstock Consultant John Freeman went to R4 million to secure a Frankel colt topseller at a buoyant first session of the Cape Premier Yearling Sale
Longstanding owner Sabine Plattner celebrated victory in the World Pool Gr3 Gold Cup at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday
The Barend Botes-trained Lance filly Quid Pro Quo overcame enormous odds to make it five in a row and galloped her way into the history books
Richard Fourie crowned a superb season with an armchair ride to register a 141st Grade 1 winner for Mike de Kock
Cape Racing’s ongoing tussle with Mother Nature in what has been a wet July to beat all July’s, produced a fairytale at a sunny, but very chilly, Hollywoodbets Durbanville on Thursday