KZN Yearling Sale Million

Running for the big cheque

Gareth van Zyl’s Strelitzia Stakes winner Vernichey, a live prospect in Saturday’s Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship at Hollywoodbets Scottsville, tops the log for the KZN Yearling Sale Million, which will be run over 1300m on Vodacom Durban July day.

The event is restricted to all qualifying graduates of the 2019 KZN Yearling Sale as determined by the KZN Breeders Club and related conditions of Sale.

Vernichey – unbeaten in two and looks progressive (Pic – Candiese Lenferna()

It is for 2yo’s at level weights, with a fairer sex allowance of 2,5kgs.

If this race is oversubscribed, Gold Circle reserves the right to determine the final field.

Entries close at 11h00 on Friday 10 July.

Declarations are due by 09h00 on Wednesday 15 July.

KZN Yearling Sale Million Log

1 VERNICHEY (2F) Gareth van Zyl
2 WALLS OF DUBROVNIK (2C) Michael Miller
3 STELLA ACT (2F) Glen Kotzen
4 WINTER STORIES (2G) Weiho Marwing
5 LIGHT THAT LOOSE (2G) Glen Kotzen
6 COLOUR MY FATE (2C) Frank Robinson
7 HARLINGTON EXPRESS (2C) Yogas Govender
8 STORYLAND (2F) Gavin Smith
9 CAPTAIN OUPIE (2C) Paul Reeves
10 DANDOLO (2C) Tony Rivalland
11 GLOBAL ASH (2G) Yvette Bremner
12 SLOANE (2F) Gavin Smith
13 SUGAR GUM (2F) Gavin Smith
14 TIGER IN THE SUN (2C) Alan Greeff
15 MIND MASTER (2C) Gokhan Terzi
16 MAZIKEEN (2F) Gokhan Terzi
17 SWEET SENSATION (2F) Corne Spies
18 EYES ON TIGER (2G) Paul Matchett
19 ROYAL WULFF (2C) Alec Laird
20 GEE FOR GO (2F) Paul Matchett
21 MR FROSTIE (2C) Paul Reeves
22 KEEP THE LIGHTS ON (2F) Justin Snaith
23 DEORSA (2C) R A Hill/S R Hill
24 EMERALD PALACE (2F) R A Hill/S R Hill
25 DISILLUSIONED (2G) Dennis Bosch
26 SEOUL (2G) Michael Miller
27 STORMY SEAS (2C) Roy Magner
28 CRIMSON KING (2C) Glen Kotzen
29 ADMIRE ME (2F) Garth Puller
30 KING’S CRUSADE (2G) WDF Badenhorst/BC Kennedy

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