A Week Left For CTS R2R Entries!

Save the date- 31st October 2021

There is only a week left for breeders and owners to enter their two-year-olds for the 2021 renewal of the traditionally powerful CTS Ready To Run and Unbroken Two-Year-Old Sale scheduled for Sunday, 31 October, 2021.

Cape Thoroughbred Sales

There is every chance that this year’s sale will produce more Graded and Stakes winners, and Grant Knowles, Managing Director of CTS, commented: “We have received several strong entries since we extended the deadline to 20 August, and we are expecting more this week. The final lots for sale could be near the 140-mark.”

The long, illustrious list of CTS R2R graduates includes the likes of Grade 1 winners Rio Querari, Captain America, Red Ray, Rabada, Brave Mary, Hero’s Honour, Takingthepeace, Always In Charge, Brutal Force, Liege, and the magnificent export Surcharge (Yulong Prince), who has gone to stud in Australia.

Big names among the extended list of graded stakes winners include Cirillo, Vistula, Fort Ember, High Seas Beauty, Crowd Pleaser, Africa Rising, The Thinker, Majestic Mambo, Search Party, Ten Gun Salute and Champagne Haze.

The sale will be held at Kenilworth Racecourse, and will be preceded by the R2R gallops on Friday, 29 October, followed by the R2R Stakes Race on Saturday, 30 October. CTS and Cape Racing have joined forces to stage the 2021 De Grendel Ready To Run Stakes, for prize money of R900,000.

The entry form can be found online, here.

For more information, please contact:

Grant Knowles 082 882 9774

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