Travel Logistics Force Feature Postponement
Hosts of this Friday’s Cape Ready To Run Sale, Cape Thoroughbred Sales have announced that they have made a very broadly considered decision to postpone the R2,5 million CTS Ready To Run Stakes
Hosts of this Friday’s Cape Ready To Run Sale, Cape Thoroughbred Sales have announced that they have made a very broadly considered decision to postpone the R2,5 million CTS Ready To Run Stakes
The latest log of standings for possible contestants in the R2,5 million CTS Ready To Run Stakes at Kenilworth on 23 November has been published
The 2020 Cape Premier Yearling Sale will be held on 16 January, a week after the running of the L’Ormarins Queens Plate
The prestigious Cape Premier Yearling Sale (CPYS) will be held a week after the Queen’s Plate on 16 January 2020
This sale has become a fixture on the international sales diary for leading buyers locally and abroad – here’s all you need to know about each lot
CTS CEO Wehann Smith presides over his second Cape Premier Yearling as the innovative sales company presents the ninth renewal of an annual event that turned our thoroughbred marketing landscape on its head
At the top of the list of the five first-season sires represented at the CPYS, with no fewer than 19 yearlings on offer, is Coup De Grace
Getting horses to qualify for well endowed sale races matters. That is evident from the top priced lots at the CTS Ready To Run Sale
While the top end generally tends to look after itself, it was the welcome return of the vital middle market at the recent Johannesburg Ready To Run Sale that put some pep back in the step and a twinkle back in breeders eyes
The race is restricted to eligible graduates of the 2017 CTS Ready To Run Sales with entries closing at 11h00 on Monday 12 November.
‘I called the owner and before I could even make the offer he excitedly told me that a certain South African bookmaker had just called 10 minutes earlier to make an offer of R5m’
It’s clear that eight incidents of crop excesses is unacceptable for a sport keen to maintain a good public image, and the time appears to have arrived for a review of the crop rules for work riders on the Highveld