Twice The Quality

Klawervlei Kingpin is ready to fire

Klawervlei’s four-time Gr1 winning stallion Twice Over has made the perfect start to the 2021/22 season.

The sire of past SA Horse Of The Year and dual Vodacom Durban July winner Do It Again has come out firing on all cylinders, and has already had a whopping nine individual winners this term.

Twice Over (Observatory(USA) – Double Crossed (GB)) is ready for the breeding season

Twice Over has also enjoyed one of his best ever years in the sales ring.

He produced a lot of outstanding colts and fillies, as a result of extremely positive breeder support and enthusiasm. These yearlings will stand him in good stead on the tracks over the next few years and he is sure to maintain his prominent position in the stallion ranks.

Twice Over has enjoyed great support from the likes of Nick Jonsson, Bernard Kantor, John Freeman, Team Snaith, Reynolds Chung, Roy Magner, Mark Currie and Wehann Smith, amongst a host of other top racing people.

And it goes without saying that all of the Twice Over progeny in the sales ring had underbidders, which shows the depth of appreciation for his stock, notes John Koster.

His colts sold for R1.4 mil, R700k, R600k, R500k, R400k and his fillies for R300k, R250k, R200k etc

“Twice Over finished 15th of active sires with 70 wins and over R5 million in stakes last season. He has kicked off the new season with vigour and lies in 5th place on the sires log,” says the Klawervlei Stud owner.

Twice Over had an excellent last season, with his two-year-olds headed by Gr2 4Racing SA Nursery runner-up Smorgasbord and Listed The Lighthouse Foundation Devon Air Stakes winner Twice The Trip. His older runners include New Turf Carriers Jet Master Stakes winner, Doublemint.

Twice The Trip winner of The Listed Lighthouse Foundation Devon Air Stakes (Pic- Candiese Lenferna)

“He is looking really great as he heads into the breeding season. He is fit and well and ready to get started.

“He was a top-class racehorse with the most wonderful temperament. The ability to pass on these genes and the backing he has received have been key to his success at stud,” John concludes.

Twice Over’s stud fee for 2021 is R10 000 with no nom, and R10 00 live foal fee.

If you’re interested in sending your mare to Twice Over, don’t hesitate to contact John Koster on the info listed below:

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