Picturesque Winterbach Stud Presents

Sale begins @ 11h00 on Thursday

Picturesque Winterbach Stud, situated on the outskirts of Stellenbosch, sends two yearlings to Thursday’s Cape Racing Winter Yearling Sale at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth.

A picturesque view at Winterbach Stud

A picturesque view at Winterbach Stud (Pic – Winterbach Stud)

They will follow one after the other near the end of the auction, as Lot 114 (a One World colt) and Lot 115 (a daughter of Futura.)

Lot 114

Lot 114 – This colt’s dam is Mon Cherie (by Querari), a three-quarter sister to Mill Queen who won the Gr3 Starling Stakes and finished second in the Gr1 Thekwini Stakes.

One World has made a tremendous start to his second career – the Gr1 Sun Met victor has unveiled fine juveniles in his first crop, including Cape of Good Hope Nursery winner, One Stripe.

Lot 115

Lot 115 – The Winterbach’s have bred Futura, a stamina influence with 16 stakes winners from 154 runners to seven-time winning mare, Sounds Positive.

She won between 1200m and 1800m and all three her foals to race are winners, including the Gr3 Flamboyant Stakes placed, Foreshore and three times successful filly, Certainly.

For any queries or to arrange viewings, contact:

Hendrik Winterbach – [email protected] / 082 465 4433. 

View the full Cape Racing Sales 2024 Winter Yearling Sale catalogue online.

The helpful Pinhook incentive scheme, introduced in 2023, will again be a sale feature at this sale. This incentive allows speculators to make purchases at this sale while only having to pay for the stock once selling at the Ready to Run Sale in October ‘24.

In another pleasing perk, all graduates qualify for the CRS Juvenile bonus, which pays R100,000 to the winning connections.

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