Klawervlei Farm Sale Online

15 to 21 June 2020

The 2020 Klawervlei Farm Sale is now online and can be viewed at www.klawervlei.co.za

This auction will be hosted by New Zealand Bloodstock’s Gavelhouse.com, with the online sale set to take place from 15 to 21 June.

Once the site is live in early June, buyers will be able to register to bid.

Click here to see the catalogue

When their registration has been completed online, their bidding application will be reviewed before being approved.

The catalogue will be launched on 15 June and bidding will run until the final countdown from 13h00 on Sunday 21 June.

Each Lot closes in its own time slot, starting with Lot 1.

If a bid is placed in the final 30 seconds of that particular lot’s  auction, another 30 seconds is added on and this will happen indefinitely until there are no further bids.

Each time the auction auto-extends, it pushes back the closing time of subsequent Lots.

If a horse passes in on the site, it remains there with its reserve price visible in case interested parties would like to make an offer.

Bidding increments are set as follows:

Minimum opening bid R5000

R5,000 – R10,000 a R1,000 increment

R10,000 – R 30,000 a R2,000 increment

R30,000 – R60,000 a R5,000 increment

R60,000 – R150,000 a R10,000 increment

R150,000 – R800,000 a R20,000 increment

The Farm Sale has already produced more than its’ share of high-class horses, with its alumni headed by Equus Champions Captain Of All, now a highly promising sire, and Edict Of Nantes, and this year’s sale includes some exceptionally well related yearlings.

Among the stallions represented on this year’s sale are Admiral Kitten, Captain Of All,  Coup De Grace, Dynasty, Elusive Fort,Flower Alley, Futura, Gimmethegreenlight, Global View, Ideal World, Pomodoro, Oratorio, Querari, Rafeef, Red Ray, Silvano, Soft Falling Rain, Trippi, Twice Over, Var, Vercingetorix, Visionaire, What A Winter, William Longsword, Willow Magic, and Wylie Hall.

Coolmore Stud’s highly successful sire Zoffany, who ran legendary champion Frankel to three-parts of a length when second in the Gr1 St James’s Palace Stakes, is also represented on this year’s sale.

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