The catalogue for the Cape Premier Yearling Sale, hosted by Cape Thoroughbred Sales and to be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on 16 January 2020, is available online.
Please visit the CTS website – click here
Sale is on 16 January 2020
Please visit the CTS website – click here
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