
Diarise The National 2yo Sale
The BSA National 2 Year Old Sale (incorporating a fillies for stud section) will take place on Thursday 13th and Friday 14th August 2015
The BSA National 2 Year Old Sale (incorporating a fillies for stud section) will take place on Thursday 13th and Friday 14th August 2015
The respective races will be over distances of 1200m and 1600m. The minimum stake for each race will be R1million, and could increase well beyond this, depending on the number of entries
260 yearlings will go under the hammer at the Suncoast Casino in Durban from today
The sale is a must for any serious buyer looking to improve their broodmare band. It will take place one day after the Cape Breeders host their annual stallion evening, a definite highlight of the local racing calendar!
There is, in the grand scale of things, no apparent relationship between what people will pay for horses and prize money to be earned.
A webcast of the 2015 National Yearling Sale will be transmitted for the duration of the sale
Four hundred and forty-nine yearlings at Nationals to inspect from head to toe. An avalanche of cleverly catalogued pedigree information. So much to do, and so little time. How are we to make sense of all of it before raising our catalogues and bidding?
In August 2014, Sporting Post published a new look at stallion statistics. What follows is an update on last year’s exercise, with specific focus on the stallions represented at Nationals who have current offspring of 3yo and older
Where to watch tonight’s sale live and plenty of good reasons to get involved
Peter Gibson talks to Paul Lafferty on Winning Ways about the sale that’s stood the test of time and some exciting new optimism and positivity on the export protocol front
Bloodstock South Africa have released a top class catalogue for the inaugural Val De Vie Sale near Franschhoek, to be held on the 22nd February.
It is no mean feat to win at feature level from 1400m to 2400m, but My Best Shot proved equal to the task and set himself up for East Cape Horse Of The Year honours – and maybe a Hollywoodbets Durban July supplementary entry?
An investigation into betting patterns, both locally and internationally, has been launched by the National Horseracing Authority