John’s High-Class CYS Consignment

23 February '25 @ SARDA Centre in Constantia

Sprinkles, Homely Girl, Bold Fortune, Elusive Heart – all graded stakes winners sold by Narrow Creek Stud at past renewals of the BSA Cape Yearling Sale.

John Everett will be offering another high-class consignment at the 2025 Cape Yearling Sale, to be held at SARDA Centre on Sunday, 23 February.

Final touches being added to the draft (Pic – Narrow Creek Stud on FB)

The farm’s impressive draft includes yearlings sired by the likes of Buffalo Bill Cody, Danon Platina, Elusive Fort, Futura, Malmoos, Querari and What A Winter.

While he is ecstatic to present this whole draft, John picked out a trio of yearlings he thought would do well:

Lot 37 Sweet Potato Pie (c) by Erupt ex Gimmethemoney

A strong, early half-brother to Khethiwe’s Destiny who has shown some promise, winning two of her first four starts, with Mike de Kock. By the sire of Moonlight Trader and Unzen, out of a twice-winning daughter of multiple champion sire Gimmethegreenlight.

Lot 62 – Unnamed (f) by Futura ex Musical Romance

A big, well grown half-sister to some promising horses like Freed From Desire and Buffalo Storm Cody. Bred on the famous Futura/Trippi cross, her granddam is a stakes placed winner daughter of Captain Al.

Lot 83 Copper Head (c) by Real Gone Kid ex Saraaba

This is a neat speedy type by the exciting new kid on the block Real Gone Kid who seems to be throwing a nice type. Out of a mare by legendary shuttle sire More Than Ready (whose progeny include Gimmethegreenlight), his third dam is multiple Gr1 winner Nastique.

This draft can be viewed from Block D at the venue.

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