Cape Premier Yearling Sale – Deadline Today!

At a grand new venue from 2021 - De Grendel

Entries for the 2021 CTS Cape Premier Yearling Sale close today, Friday 23 October.

Since its inception in 2011, the Cape Premier Yearling Sale has made great inroads into the bloodstock market with consistent innovation, client service, unmatched hospitality and above all the quality of its thoroughbred offerings.

CPYS Graduate One World (Pic – Chase Liebenberg)

No fewer than 150 stakes winners have come from the CPYS in ten years – that’s an average of 15 stakes winners per year, including an amazing 42 Gr1 winners from a roll of honour including a Durban July winner in Power King, a Sun Met winner in One World, a Summer Cup winner in Liege, various Equus Champions, including Carry On Alice and Kasimir.

Add to this, the list includes five stallions in Act Of War, William Longsword, Red Ray, Horizon and One World.

In keeping with its innovative spirit and promoting horseracing as a lifestyle, CTS has partnered with De Grendel, one of the world’s established and internationally renowned wine farms, for the 2021 renewal of the sale.

The sale moves from the city to the exquisite Cape countryside for renewed energy, and potential growth in one of the world’s most exclusive breeding and racing regions.

Vendors are reminded that payment for lots sold at CPYS is guaranteed.

To submit entries, please go to the entry section on the CTS website, here.

Alternatively, for more information, please contact:

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