Sorrento’s Quality Quartet
Sorrento Stud will be offering two colts and two fillies at the 2021 De Grendel CTS Ready To Run and Unbroken-Two-Year-Old Sale
Sorrento Stud will be offering two colts and two fillies at the 2021 De Grendel CTS Ready To Run and Unbroken-Two-Year-Old Sale
On a major day where the younger set showed their mettle by saddling a few big winners, Lucinda Woodruff had the Royal Air Force gelding Dharma primed to the moment
The event will be a unique opportunity for guests to view some of the very best the Cape has to offer, and paired with the wonderful Ridgemont hospitality, is one of the must attend events on the calendar
August heralds the start of the breeding season and Louis The King has got out of the starting blocks early
Stallion Manager Kerry Jack has thanked all those who attended the launch of exciting new stallion Louis The King recently.
Hugely versatile, Louis The King won six of his seven starts as a three year old, from 1400m to 2400m, including the illustrious Triple Crown
From 15 career starts, Louis won 7 times from 1400 – 2450m. He won the Summer Cup, finished second in the Queen’s Plate and with the loss of Horse Chestnut last year, is our only living Triple Crown winner. We see how he’s settling in at stud.
A Silvano filly from a half-sister to Val de Ra and Tevez is included in the draft consigned by Sorrento Stud at the Lanzerac CTS Ready To Run Sale at Durbanville in Friday
A story of a good deed rewarded, horses named after characters in ER and why it also helps to be British and understand Joey Ramsden’s off the wall sense of humour!
The Jet Master legacy is in good hands as his son Royal Air Force sires early first winner
This amendment places South Africa’s African Horse Sickness (AHS) free zone back on the Annex IV list as an authorised zone within South Africa from which registered equines are authorised for direct entry into the EU following the required in-country pre-export quarantine period
Buyers better look sharp at Master Of My Fate’s 24-strong draft destined for next month’s National Yearling Sale
A case of crossed wires, bureaucratic dragging of heels or simply the age old left hand-right hand syndrome?