On A Clear Day…

Something for every budget...

Blue Sky Thoroughbreds will be presenting a large and imposing draft at the upcoming KZN Yearling Sale.

Blue Sky Thoroughbreds... serenity! (Pic - Candiese Lenferna)

Blue Sky Thoroughbreds… serenity! (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

One of the most striking things about this string is the quality of stallion represented here.

From such top-class stallions as Fire Away, New Predator, One World, and Querari, to promising young stallion Chimichuri Run, Blue Sky Stud’s consignment offers something for every budget.

Brilliant Gr1 Tsogo Sun Sprint winner Chimichuri Run has some very well-bred members of his first crop in this draft.

Sunday Seventh, a winning half-sister to globetrotting champion Jay Peg, has a Chimichuri Run filly (Lot 186) on offer, as does Rich Man’s Gold mare Water Is Gold (Lot 205).

The latter is the dam of five winners led by Gr3 Strelitzia Stakes winner Neptune’s Rain.

Other attractive sorts by Chimichuri Run on offer include the colt (Lot 136) out of smart racemare Nikiya and the filly (Lot 173) out of Silvano’s six-time winning daughter Silver Inspiration. 

The increasingly successful One World is the sire of a colt (Lot 171) whose dam won six and ran third in the Gr2 Tibouchina Stakes, while another top stallion, Querari, has three on offer including a filly (Lot 69) out of a four-time winning daughter of Kahal and stakes winning Silvano mare Silver Fantasy. 

Quid Pro Quo was an exceptional champion at two, and Blue Sky will be offering two three-parts sisters to that star filly at the KZN Sale.

Miss Charisma (Lot 51) is a daughter of Lance and Quid Pro Quo’s Listed Ruffian Stakes winning half-sister Daring Diva, while fellow Lance filly Certainlydifferent (Lot 150) is out of another half-sister to that Equus Champion. 

Blue Sky Thoroughbreds KZN Yearling Sale draft can be found in Blocks B and C at the Suncoast Casino in Durban.

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