Benmarne Stud Offer Six On Saturday

Save the date - Saturday 20 November 2021

Ben Botha (Pty) Ltd Trading as Benmarne Stud will be offering a classy consignment at the 2021 November Two Year Old Sale on Saturday.

The stud’s November draft is made up of two-year-olds sired by a range of different stallions including Canford Cliffs, Global View, Jay Peg and Vercingetorix.

Sun Tiger (Lot 22), a colt by the recently deceased champion Jay Peg, is a well bred colt who hails from the same female line as last season’s Triple Crown winner Malmoos, as well as prominent sire Master Of My Fate, and champions London News and Promisefrommyheart-to name but a few!

Irish classic winner, and proven sire, Canford Cliffs is the sire of Cliffs Of Dover (Lot 32), a colt whose granddam is a half-sister to champion, and G1 winning two-year-old, Historic Lady, while Flying Asterix (Lot 98), a colt by sire sensation Vercingetorix, is out of a mare who won seven and he hails from the immediate family of G2 The Nursery winner Vacherin.

Lot 98 – Flying Asterix (colt) by Vercingetorix ex Tree Flag

Vuvaloo (Lot 103) is another well bred two-year-old on offer. A daughter of promising young Galileo horse Global View, this filly sports a full-sister to July winning champion Trademark as her granddam, and she is from the famed Party Time family.

Jet Master’s well bred son Divine Jet has two lots in this draft.

Dragon Girl (Lot 83) is a daughter of G1 SA Fillies Classic third placegetter She’s A Dragon, and Starbuck (Lot 101) is a colt out of a winning half-sister to Equus Champion Talktothestars.

Lot 101 – Starbuck (colt) by Divine Jet ex Twinkle Town

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