Avontuur’s Super Seven

Dazzling CTS April Yearling Sale draft

With seven excellent yearlings set for the CTS April Yearling sale at Durbanville, Avontuur Thoroughbred Farm are happy with their draft.

Pippa Mickleburgh

Comments Pippa Mickleburgh, Avontuur’s GM:  “Five fillies and two colts mostly featuring our own Oratorio and Var with a few exciting sires thrown in, should give us the edge at this local sale.”

Three Oratorio’s commence the list with Lot 134, a medium-sized filly called Rochachino out of Mochachino showing off her very good bloodline and a racy build.

Lot 222, a filly out of Varsity Queen called Curious Mind is a robust, easy moving and powerful horse, who is the picture of her sire.

The only Oratorio colt on this sale is Duet, Lot 148 out of Oasis Song.  He is a correct, very nice horse and, according to Pippa, could be the surprise in the pack!

Duet by Oratorio out of Oasis Song, who Pippa believes, could surprise us all!

There are two fillies on offer. Lot 213 is called In Good Time out of Timetogoby and she is a good mover and a strong, athletic sort.

The second filly is Lot 287, Eurovar. “She is a speed machine and a very attractive race horse out of Europe to Africa, and should do well,” Pippa says.

Eurovar in the paddocks at Avontuur Estate

The last two yearlings set for Durbanville are Lot 272, a filly called Hot Money by Master of my Fate and a colt called Lasata by Philantropist out of Jackie O.

The filly is by a hot new sire from a well-related family, whilst the colt is a very strong, robust sort from a family currently in the news and doing well.

All in all, a group of yearlings to be proud of!

Pippa and the team will arrive at Durbanville on 10 April and look forward to welcoming clients, supporters and fans soon thereafter.

Click here for the individual pedigrees

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