BSA: RTR Gallops at Yellow Star Stud

Emperors Palace BSA Ready To Run Sale

Training gallop

Yellow Star Stud will host the KZN gallops on Thursday morning, October 16th.  

Many pointers for the 2014 Emperors Palace Ready To Run Sale (2 November) will be unveiled at the gallops.

Some exceptionally well bred horses will be strutting their stuff, and all of the Ambleway, Balmoral, Far-End, and Yellow Star RTR drafts will be on view.

Bloodstock South AfricaThe first lots will commence the gallops at 11:00.
All are most welcome to attend what promises to be an informative and socially festive occasion.

Among the exceptional lots to be viewed at the gallops are the following:

  • Lot 7 a colt by Silvano out of a half sister to two champions
  • Lot 13 a Var full brother to Graded winner Twitter
  • Lot 15 a Star Witness colt out of Garden Province winner Battle Maiden
  • Lot 17 a Trippi filly out of Equus Champion Bold Ellinore
  • Lot 22 a Tiger Ridge half brother to champion and sire Kildonan
  • Lot 27 a Bernardini colt from the family of Henrythenavigator
  • Lot 30 a Captain Al colt whose dam is a half sister to US Grade 1 winner Crimson Palace
  • Lot 38 a colt by Western Winter out of top racemare Easyjadeasy
  • Lot 49 a Var filly from the same family as flying filly Blushing Star
  • Lot 53 a colt by triple champion sire Western Winter out of J&B Met winner Imperious Sue
  • Lot 62 a King’s Apostle half sister to recent Gr2 Emerald Cup hero Tommy Gun
  • Lot 89 an Ideal World colt out of Fillies Guineas winner Rememberance
  • Lot 102 a Var half sister to talented filly Princess Ofthe Sky
  • Lot 105 a Black Minnaloushe filly out of top class mare Supper Clu

For more information on this important pre-sale event, please contact the TBA office on (011) 323 5700.

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