
Vale Great Britain
The Cape Cross full brother relocated to Heversham Park in South Gauteng in May this year
The Cape Cross full brother relocated to Heversham Park in South Gauteng in May this year
Al Mariachi cost just R70 000 and took his stakes earnings to R40 000 shy of R1 million – after just five months on the track.
Brett Crawford has enjoyed a glorious SA Champions Season but had to settle for just one of the July Day features
Great Britain is a full brother to Cape Cross, the sire of Ouija Board, Sea The Stars and Golden Horn. Imported to South Africa in 2011 and with limited support, he’s just celebrated his first stakes winner. Ian Levitan tells us more
They say that one man’s meat is another man’s poison. When SA champion S’manga Khumalo fell off earlier in the evening, the ride on the 3yo flyer became available
Sampson judges ride to perfection as he gets Louis Goosen speedster home in the final stride
Sarah Whitelaw examines the first season sires who are making a splash
Great Britain’s runners to date include the impressive winner Roy’s Goddess, as well as Mystical Twilight who ran third on his only start to date
Roy’s Goddess looks a filly much in the same mould as My Sanctuary – plenty of natural speed and precocity and her win is a good start for Great Britain
Superlative Stakes winner and Classic-placed Gustav Klimt will stand at Heversham Park Farm in South Africa, having stood at Haras d’Annebault most recently
Despite a decrease in the horse population and the sale of just 305 lots – 39 fewer than last year – the sale rose to expectations, achieving an impressive aggregate of R171 975 000 and an exceptional average of R563 852 per lot sold