Presenting A Well-Balanced Draft From Prosper

23 February '25 @ SARDA Centre in Constantia

Prosper Stud will be offering five well-bred yearlings and acting as agent on another two youngsters at BSA’s Cape Yearling Sale on Sunday, 23 February.

Jikkie de Wet’s beautiful Prosper Stud (Pic - Prosper Stud on FB)

Jikkie de Wet’s beautiful Prosper Stud (Pic – Prosper Stud on FB)

This string, made up solely of fillies, includes yearlings sired by both proven and promising stallions. Among the established stallions represented here are Captain Of All, Futura and Pomodoro, while promising young sires with lots on offer include Triple Crown hero Malmoos and Snitzel’s speedy son Real Gone Kid.

Lot 61Cash Out (f) by Captain Of All ex Money Surger

Daughter of the tough as teak racemare who made more than 80 starts, won ten times and earned more than R650 000 in stakes, hailing from the same family as Met winning champion Peter Beware.

Lot 79Tongetjie (f) by Captain Of All ex Rippit Whippet

Out of a three-time winning full-sister to Gr3 Godolphin Barb Stakes winner Woljayrine, granddam is a stakes-placed winner of seven. This is also the family of legendary racehorse and sire Bold Ruler.

Erik The Red and Malmoos are two other sons of Captain Al represented in this draft.

Lot 25 Princess Positano (f) by Erik The Red ex Dolomiti

Out of a high-class Gr3 Magnolia Handicap runner, hails from the same family as champions Darshaan and Too Darn Hot, among many others.

Lot 88Mad About You (f) by Malmoos ex She Will Rule

Bred on similar lines to the Captain Al-sired stakes winners Captain In Command and Canadian Sunset.

The farm’s string can be found in Block B at the SARDA Centre in Constantia.

 

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