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Sale – Session 2 This Evening
We have beaten the Ready To Run drum with gay abandon. That’s simply because it works!
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We have beaten the Ready To Run drum with gay abandon. That’s simply because it works!
While 43 of the originally catalogued lots were withdrawn, 93 lots were sold at an average of R74 322-58
Michael Azzie, representing Mr A & Mrs FJ van Vuuren has advised withdrawals from their draft on the November Mixed Sale
‘A horseman’s pick, one that will take three to six months to come to hand but will reward his owner…’
La Roquette, the top priced lot sold at the 2015 National Two Year Old Sale, impressed when running out a facile debut winner at the Vaal on Thursday
In one of the biggest rationalisation moves in recent memory, leading South African owners Adriaan and Rika Van Vuuren have 135 lots going through the ring
The dates for the National Yearling Sale 2017 have changed to 3, 4 & 5 May 2017 due to Champions Day being moved to 6 May 2017
The Cape Thoroughbred Sales Johannesburg Ready To Run Sale catalogue is now available online
A pair of colts, sired by What A Winter and Excelebration respectively, fetched R900 000 apiece to jointly top Saturday’s CTS Ready To Run Sale
The 2016 CTS Ready To Run draft and gallops are all available to view on the CTS website, or try out their innovative new app
Excluding the factor of the vendor having carried the cost of the additional months of keep, as well as two months of pre-training, buyers can see how the horses move at pace.
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