Black Swan Beauties!

Are you buying on 03 July?

Black Swan Stud will be offering two beautifully bred fillies at the upcoming KZN Yearling Sale.

Sired by Elusive Fort and Master Of My Fate, both fillies hail from powerful families, and both yearlings have plenty of paddock value.

Black Swan boss Peter de Beyer – looking forward to sale (Pic - Supplied)

Black Swan boss Peter de Beyer – looking forward to sale (Pic – Supplied)

Lot 71: f Master Of My Fate – Field Flower
This filly shares her inform stallion with current stars Atticus Finch (Gr1 Betway Summer Cup), Golden Palm (Gr2 Wilgerbosdrift SA Fillies Nursery), and Anotherdanceforme (Listed Dahlia Plate, Listed East Cape Fillies Nursery).

From the same female line as legendary racehorse and sire Bold Ruler, this half-sister to Gr1 Sun Met runner up and sire Last Winter is out of the Silvano sired Gr1 Avontuur Estate Cape Fillies Guineas winner Field Flower.

She is a strong, well proportioned type who walks well and with purpose. She is hard to fault on conformation.

Lot 172: f Elusive Fort – Silvan Star
Champion Elusive Fort has sired a plethora of good horses, including Gr1 Vodacom Durban July/Gr1 World Sports Betting Cape Town Met winning sire Kommetdieding.

This filly is out of Gr3 Final Fling Stakes winner, and equine millionaire, Silvan Star, a three-parts sister to July winning champion Bold Silvano.

She is strong, correct and a good active walker, with a well proportioned body. A deep chest and a strong, sloping shoulder make her an eye catching prospect.

These two fillies can be found in Block D at the Suncoast Casino in Durban.

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