John Sends Out A Strong Trio

Sale begins @ 11h00 on Thursday

Narrow Creek sends yearlings out of an interesting array of stallions to the Cape Racing Winter Yearling Sale at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Thursday.

They are offering two Futura fillies and a Buffalo Bill Cody (Lot 13) out of the Right Approach mare, Honey Bunch who is a half- sister to stayers, Sweetie Pie and Treaj Pots.

Futura (a son of Dynasty) is becoming a notable influence for stamina, and he has been mated with Aussie mare, Explosive Beauty who won at around a mile. Third dam Curvaceous threw Dingaans winner, Curved Ball. This is her first foal, and she goes into the ring early as Lot 2.

Lot 22, Kim Kay is also a first foal out of Argentinian mare Keara with loads of Black Type from second dam, Krysia who won Gr1’s in Argentina, right down the page in a truly international mix.

John Everett is the man to speak to on 082 377 2912 or alternatively email [email protected]

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