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Master Of My Fate

Multiple Graded stakes winner Master Of My Fate

Jet Master colt Master Of My Fate has retired to Varsfontein Stud, where he was bred. He injured a tendon early in May 2014, on the eve of the Drill Hall Stakes.

Master Of My Fate is a dual Gr2 winner and won six races on the trot in eight months.

He was the top priced colt of the 2011 National Yearling Sale, when knocked down to the late Andrew Papageorgiou for R3 million.

Syndicate secretary John Freeman reports that the new young stallion is fully syndicated. His fee for 2014 is R10.000.

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