The Future Is Dazzling!

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 their choice.

Our first featured foal this week hails from Winterbach Stud in Stellenbosch. This powerful Gimmethegreenlight filly was born on 12 September, out of multiple Gr3 winning mare Jet Supreme. She showcases the quality of both her dam and sire.

Winterbach Stud (f) Gimmethegreenlight ex Jet Supreme – born 12 September (Pic- Romi Bettison)

Next up are three impressive youngsters from Soetendal Estate, Wellington.

The first foal is a William Longsword filly out of Gr1 producing mare Bump ‘n Grind. Born on 6 October, this foal is a half-sister to multiple Gr1 winner Via Africa.

Bump ‘n Grind has produced nine winners from ten runners and continues to impress. She has a filly on offer at the upcoming CTS Ready To Run Sale by What A Winter (Lot 4), and you don’t want to miss out.

Soetendal Estate (c) William Longsword ex Bump ‘n Grind – born 6 October

Our second foal from Soetendal Estate is out of Dynasty mare, Blakes Mistress. Born on 21 September, this One World filly is from Gr3 winner Joshua’s Dream family. Her William Longsword half-brother is heading to the CTS Ready To Run Sale at the end of the month (Lot 3).

Soetendal Estate (f) One World ex Blakes Mistress – born 21 September

The final foal from Soetendal is an impressive Oratorio colt out of Dynasty mare A Time To Dream. Born on 19 September, he is a little powerhouse and we look forward to seeing him develop over time.

Soetendal Estate (c) Oratorio ex A Time To Dream – born 19 September

  • 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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