Riverton Duo Set For BSA Sale

BSA November 2yo Sale - 20 November

Robertson-based Riverton Stud, whose lengthy list of high-class alumni include such as champion Captain Of All, Cape Guineas winner Domino Man, and last season’s Gr1 Mercury Sprint winner Pearl Of Asia, will be offering two smart colts at this year’s BSA November Two Year Old Sale.

Promising sire, and former Cape Guineas winner, William Longsword is the sire of a three-parts brother (Lot 56) to the very smart Captain Oupie.

Riverton boss Duncan Barry – looking forward to the sale (Pic- HamishNIVEN-Photography)

This unnamed colt’s three time winning dam Pippie is a half-sister to two black type horses notably Listed Drum Star Handicap/Listed Wolf Power 1600 hero General Sherman, and his granddam is a sister in blood to Gr1 winner, and Equus Champion, Kimberley Mine.

Dubawi’s dual Gr1 winning son Erupt has a single member of his first crop on offer here -a half-brother (Lot 109) to three winners, and this colt’s dam Adella is a winning daughter of G3 Camellia Stakes queen Hale Sapieha.

This colt traces back directly in female line to one of the greatest mares in the studbook -La Troienne with this female line having produced too many champions to mention!

Looking for the next Riverton Stud bred star?

The BSA November 2yo Sale will be held at the TBA Sales Complex on Saturday 20 November.

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