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Follow the proceedings from the Cape Town International Convention Centre
It helps to look behind when you are trying to get ahead! Over 130 stakes winners from just six renewals suggest that this really is one sale that stacks the odds in favour of finding a serious racehorse
After purchasing Lammerskraal Stud in 2014, the Graaff family expanded and diversified the bloodstock and the first fruits of their labour are on offer at the CPYS
Hopes are high that the Hong Kong Jockey Club will be buying in significant numbers at this weekend’s big CTS Cape Premier Yearling sale
South Africa thrives on imported mares, and progeny from foreign sires. New blood to feed the fire…
Our free Buyer’s Guide is an amazing, detailed summary of dam and siblings of the 2018 Cape Premier Yearling Sale yearlings
The five Sales spanning from 2011 to 2015 have produced no fewer than 125 stakes winners
The 2018 Bloodstock South Africa Shongweni Sale will be held at the club grounds on 13 February 2018
Our business is resilient, and our Board, which includes chairman Chris van Niekerk and Bernard Kantor, is dedicated to ensuring that operations continue as normal
The opening day of the 2017 Arqana Breeding Stock sale saw buoyant trade in the Deauville sales ring
Cape Premier Yearling Sale to be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on 20 and 21 January 2018
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