More Future Stars!

Outstanding prizes will be offered every month

The Sporting Post is proud to partner with BUSH to bring you the cream of this season’s foal crop – our future stars.

Outstanding prizes will be offered every month to readers, who will be asked to select the foal of the month.

Our first foal of the week hails from Summerhill Equestrian. This impressive Act Of War filly was born in the early hours of the morning on 6 October. Out of the multiple winning mare, Noodle, this chestnut filly already stands over ground.

Summerhill Equestrian (f) Act Of War ex Noodle – born 6 October

Our second foal was also born in the KZN region. On 13 October at Spring Valley Stud, Ted Hughes welcomed this chestnut colt by Willow Magic in the early hours of the night. Out of Trippi mare, Magical Trip, this foal is certainly going to bring the magic.

Spring Valley Stud (c) Willow Magic ex Magical Trip – born 13 October

Breeders are invited to email their foal images to [email protected] and provide the date of birth, sex, breeding and any family or background information.

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