2yo Sale: Grace Stables Offers Three Colts

Countdown to 20 & 21 August

Grace Stables will be triply represented at the 2021 August Two Year Old Sale, with the outfit bringing up two-year-olds by Crusade, Mambo In Seattle and Wings Of Desire to the two day auction.

Kimbolton Castle (Lot 307), is a colt by Middle Park Stakes winner Crusade from a very much in vogue female line.

Lot 307 – Kimbolton Castle (Crusade x Enchantrix)

His dam Enchantrix (bred on similar lines to champions Enchantress and National Currency) is a half-sister to the G1 winning Siren’s Call -dam of last season’s G3 Strelitzia Stakes winner, and G1 Allan Robertson Championship runner up Sound Of Warning.

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Regally bred Dante Stakes winner Wings Of Desire has a single member of his first crop on sale here in the form of Kodiak Island (Lot 218). The latter is a colt out of a winning daughter of Derby winner New Approach, with Kodiak Island’s third dam High And Low runner up in both the classic G1 St Leger and G1 Yorkshire Oaks.

Grace Stables will also be offering, as agent, a colt (Lot 25) by G1 Travers Stakes runner up and prolific source of winners Mambo In Seattle.  This colt, a half-brother to a winner, is out of the smart racemare Ikati -who won seven times and finished second in the Listed Banyana Handicap.

Ikati’s dam is a winning half-sister to G3 winner Sleek Braashee, and her granddam is none other than G1 Garden Province Stakes queen Sleek Wine.

Grace Stables’ August Two Year Old Sale draft can be viewed online at www.bsa.co.za

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