Sire Power On Show

Compact, select and quality catalogue offers something for everybody

Judpot

Judpot is just one of a smart selection

There is a wide range of top-class stallions with progeny on offer at the 2014 Emperors Palace Ready To Run Sale. From world-class sires, whose offspring sell at major auctions in both hemispheres, to some of South Africa’s top stallions, the 2014 RTR Sale has something for every buyer.

Stallions with offspring on November sale include the world renowned Bernardini, Henrythenavigator and I Am Invincible, with the latter regarded as one of the most exciting young sires currently standing in Australia.

Top South African sires with juveniles on offer at the sale include Captain Al, Fort Wood, Judpot, Kahal, Silvano, Trippi, Var and Western Winter, while four of South Africa’s most exciting young guns – Elusive Fort, Lateral, Mambo In Seattle and Seventh Rock –also have lots on offer.

Stallions with their first representatives up for sale include the ill-fated Bankable, Just As Well, King’s Chapel, Noordhoek Flyer, Russian Sage, Tropical Empire and Visionaire. The latter’s first yearlings made a huge splash in the sales ring this year, with Visionaire’s first crop fetching up to R1.4 million.

A small, but select and quality packed, catalogue will also offer progeny of such well established sires as Antonius Pius, Ashaawes, Black Minnaloushe, Count Dubois, Horse Chestnut, Jay Peg, Mogok, Tiger Ridge, Toreador and Windrush.

For more information on the 2014 catalogue, please contact the TBA office on (011) 323 5700.

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