Barry Irwin Confirms Plans For SA Champion Filly

Transaction is subject to blood tests to determine export eligibility

Barry Irwin of Team Valor International has confirmed that plans are in place to export Equus champion Quid Pro Quo to Europe and ready her for Dubai in 2026.

Daughter of Lance, Quid Pro Quo (Smanga Khumalo) has cemented her claims of being the best two-year-old filly in the country (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

Quid Pro Quo is set for an international career (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

The leading international owner was talking to the Sporting Post on Saturday morning after news broke that Gerald and Karen Kalil’s all-conquering Lance filly would be winging her way to an international career.

“Depending on how soon she can be readied for a direct flight, she may run a time or two in Joburg with her current trainer, Barend Botes,” added Irwin who confirmed that as of Friday’s vetting by Dr Terry Casey of Fourways Equine practice, Team Valor International has managed to acquire Quid Oro Quo, pending blood tests to determine her eligibility to be exported.

Barry Irwin – internationally successful bloodstock and racing man (Pic – Supplied)

The veteran racing man said that ‘it was not an easy transaction’ as Quid Pro Quo’s owner-breeder Gerald Kalill was quite understandably reluctant to let go of a Champion filly of her quality and remaining international potential.

“She is quite a tall filly and she is still growing. Her trainer has done an absolutely brilliant job in managing her to this point. We greatly look forward to allowing the filly to showcase herself on the worldwide stage over the coming years in Dubai, Europe and the United States,” he concluded.

On beating the boys in the Betway Gr2 Dingaans at her first start as a 3yo, Quid Pro Quo had some experts comparing her to the ‘Galloping Goldmine’ Empress Club! She is a daughter of Heuningsfontein-based sire Lance (Jet Master) out of the five-time winning daughter of The Sheik, Delightful Diva.

Already a dual Gr1 and Gr2 heroine, the multiple award-winning filly has won 6 races with 2 places from 8 starts for earnings of R2 175 250.

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