Sandown’s National Attack

10 - 11 April @ TBA Complex, Germiston, JHB

Graduates of the Sandown Stud have enjoyed good success in recent months. Recent Sandown Stud bred winners include Warrior Royale, Red Mountain, and War Empress.

Sandown Stud (Pic – Sandown Stud)

Top-class three-year-old Immediate Edge, foaled and raised by Sandown, showed his class when winning his first three races, with Immediate Edge’s triumphs including a score in the Listed World Sports Betting Hawwaam Stakes.

James Armitage will be offering another high-class draft at the upcoming National Yearling Sale with Sandown Stud’s National consignment including yearlings sired by the likes of Hawwaam, Malmoos, Querari, Rafeef and What A Winter.

This draft also includes yearlings hailing from some of the best families in the stud book.

James mentioned the following yearlings as likely standouts:

Lot 57: Double Jeopardy c Legislate – Crystal Cavern
He is a big, strong, flashy good walking half brother to the Gr1 placed Rodeo Drive.

Lot 71: Big City Roller c Rafeef – Dilalah
A very nice colt bred on the proven cross Rafeef over a Var mare. Dilalah’s older progeny have a MR of 89 and 90 respectively.

Lot 97: Expert Witness c Hawwaam – Fakazi
This is a high quality colt, and he represents a lovely mating.

Lot 199: c What A Winter  – Mohallela
He is a late November foal who is very immature but has a great shape.

Lot 243: Rebel Ridge c Querari – Red Ridge
This is a top colt bred on a proven cross- Querari out of a Silvano mare. Great female line and the mare has already produced a stakes winner.

Lot 256: Above The Law c Legislate – Saffron Hill
A lovely big colt from a good family. The Dynasty line has worked with this female line.

Lot 272: c Hawwaam – Shaama
This is an immature colt with scope. He absolutely floats!

Lot 288: Perfect Power c Malmoos – So Flawless
He is a strong, solid first foal very much in the mould of Captain Al.

Lot 327: c Rafeef-Varachino
This is very much a Rafeef in the making. All his siblings have shown exceptional form.

Sandown’s National Sale draft can be viewed from Block F at the TBA Complex in Germiston.

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