Ascot Take A Global View At November Sale

On Saturday 20 November 2021

Leading East Cape nursery, the Ascot Stud, will be strongly represented at the 2021 November Two Year Old Sale.

All bar one of the two-year-olds in Ascot’s draft were sired by the farm’s resident sire Global View -South Africa’s Leading First Season Sire of 2019-2020. A son of legendary sire Galileo from the family of another top-class sire in the form of Storm Bird, Global View continues to churn out winners week after week, with his early flagbearers including the likes of Global Drummer and Sound Check.

The Ascot Team (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

Former G2 Golden Slipper winner Golden Silvino, who also ran third in the G1 Cape Fillies Guineas, rates as the granddam of Coastal Path (Lot 135),a Global View half-brother to four winners.

Listed Breeders Guineas heroine Scented Ash has a Global View filly (Lot 77) by the name of Vanilla Crush on the sale, while Seattle West (Lot 81) is a Global View colt whose third dam won the G1 Prix de la Foret.

Lot 81 – Seattle West (colt) by Global View (USA) ex Seattle Spark

Piper’s Creek (Lot 80) is a filly from the immediate family of recent G3 Cape Classic winner and leading Guineas hope Trip Of Fortune among many others, while She’s Global (Lot 85) is a filly out of a winning Archipenko half-sister to Thukela Handicap winner Lehaaf as well as the dam of last season’s G2 winner Dyce.

Ascot Stud will also be offering a filly (Lot 91) by the very promising young stallion The United States in the form of Texas Tornado. A half-sister to two winners, the well bred Texas Tornado is out of a half-sister to US G1 winner and sire Tactical Cat, and her granddam is a stakes winning daughter of outstanding sire Caro.

Lot 91 – Texas Tornado (filly) by The United States (IRE) ex Stan’s Smarty Girl (USA)

Fancy buying a well bred Global View sired two-year-old?

Come and inspect Ascot Stud’s draft at Saturday’s November Two Year Old Sale!

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