Zoom In On A Champion!

31 July and 1 August

Prospective buyers will be able to enjoy the convenience of utilizing Zoom when bidding on the Emperors Palace National Yearling Sale on 31 July and 1 August.

The live on-screen technology platforms have gained appreciation during the lockdown months and Bloodstock South Africa will make thoroughbred sales history when they offer an interactive sales platform utilising Zoom.

This platform will allow buyers to follow the sale and bid at the same time, whilst in the comfort and safety of their homes.

Online bidders will interact with dedicated bid-spotters who communicate with the auctioneers.

“Our intention is to create an environment of convenience to suit every need. We would also remind everybody considering the options of physical attendance versus electronic participation that strict protocols, in compliance with government regulations, will be adopted at the TBA Complex. We will be fully prepared to implement the Covid-19 operational health and safety aspects, which we have all become so used to in our everyday lives,” said BSA CEO Michael Holmes.

South Africa’s longest standing platform of future champions, the 2020 Emperors Palace National Yearling Sales will be held at the TBA Complex, Germiston.

  • Day 1 is Friday 31 July from 11H30

Lot 1 – 230 will go through the ring.

  • Day 2 is Saturday 1 August from 11H30

Lot 231 – 479 will go through the ring.

Should you wish to make use of this facility, please direct inquiries may be addressed to:

Ashley de Klerk: Mobile – + 27(0)84 514 1723   / Email: [email protected]

Please visit www.bsa.co.za for more information

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