The gallops for Friday’s CTS Ready To Run sale take place at Durbanville from 9am until 1pm on the day, and will be shown live on Tellytrack.
The sale kicks off at the same venue at 6pm the same evening, with 117 lots going under the hammer.
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The gallops for Friday’s CTS Ready To Run sale take place at Durbanville from 9am until 1pm on the day, and will be shown live on Tellytrack.
The sale kicks off at the same venue at 6pm the same evening, with 117 lots going under the hammer.
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