KZN Yearling Sale Million

Gold Circle reserves the right to determine the final field in the event of oversubscription

Royal Pleasure

Royal Pleasure

Will the log-leading Visionaire flyer Royal Pleasure stay the 1300m? That is one of the questions that looks set to be answered when the KZN Yearling Sale Million is run over 1300m on the turf on July day.The race is restricted to all qualifying graduates of the 2014 KZN Yearling Sale, as determined by the KZN Breeders Club and related conditions of sale.

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

Entries for the 2yo race at level weights are due by 11h00 on Friday 19 June and declarations by 11h00 on Monday 22 June.

The log per 8 June:

NO.

HORSE

TRAINER

1

Royal Pleasure

Glen Kotzen

2

Speedy Suzy

Corne Spies

3

Champery

Eric Sands

4

Chosen Dash

Charles Laird

5

Durban Blues

Michael Roberts

6

Hot August

Mike Azzie

7

Night March

St John Gray

8

Major Hill

Vaughan Marshall

9

Shivering Sea

St John Gray

10

Just As I Said

David Nieuwenhuizen

11

Natal

Michael Roberts

12

The Big Easy

Johan Janse van Vuuren

13

Gentleman Only

Tyrone Zakey

14

Just Africa

Paul Peter

15

It Must Be My Aura

Alyson Wright

16

Dawn Raid

Stuart Pettigrew

17

Mayfair

Doug Campbell

18

Agterskot

Yvette Bremner

19

Jeremy

Greg Ennion

20

Cronological

Duncan Howells

21

Ricochet Flyer

Dennis Drier

22

Master Sam

Mark Dixon

23

Queen Of Credit

Robbie Hill

24

Son Of Silver

Frank Robinson

25

Bikini Billy

Put Lunn

26

Cutting Edge

Denis Bosch

27

Harmston Herald

Corne Spies

28

Maria Estella

Michael Roberts

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