Hopes And Dreams Offer Two Colts

Sale starts at 12h00 on Thursday

With just two days to go to the Cape Racing Sale Summer Sale which starts at 12h00 on Thursday 23 January, we look at the two-strong draft of Hopes and Dream Stud, who stand a son of champion sire Frankel(IRE), Frantastic (IRE).

A young operation who have already produced winners on the racetrack, Suzette Viljoen and her team present two colts for sale.

Lot 10 is a What a Winter ex Heart’s Content (by Jet Master) – all four of her foals have won races. The second dam Jalberry is a prolific producer. Included amongst her progeny are Purple Diamond, Love to Boogie and Mr Fantastic who have won 21 races between them in SA and Singapore.

Lot 73 is a One World out of the Irish mare, Wiqaaya. The grey colt is a half- brother to Bold Ransom, a well-performed sprinter familiar to Highveld racegoers. He’s bred along the same lines as HOTY Captain’s Ransom, being Captain Al onto a Red Ransom mare. One World is the Leading First Season Sire in SA in 2023/24 with son One Stripe recently winning the Gr1 Cape Guineas and Gr1 L’Ormarins King’s Plate.

Suzette Viljoen will gladly provide further info on 082 773 3811.

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