Leading The Pack – Highlands
Highlands Stud part of Ridgemont, perennially among South Africa’s leading breeders, will once again be offering an outstanding draft of yearlings
Highlands Stud part of Ridgemont, perennially among South Africa’s leading breeders, will once again be offering an outstanding draft of yearlings
The draft includes yearlings by South African standouts such as Captain Al, Dynasty, Silvano, Trippi, Var and Drakenstein’s own What A Winter, as well as Newsells Park’s very exciting Galileo horse Nathaniel
The Avontuur policy of patience and giving them time is paying massive dividends for the progeny of their internationally proven stakes winner producing sire Oratorio
One of South Africa’s oldest and most established sales offers a total of 526 lots over the three days
Well related Varsfontein-bred filly snapped up by Form Bloodstock
The fairer sex held centre stage at the TBA Sales Complex in Germiston with a beautifully bred Captain Al filly topping the session charts at R1,8 million
The top selling filly is also headed for a top Cape yard after Snaith Racing went to R3,6 million …
Graduates of past National Yearling Sales continue to shine throughout the country, with their ranks including current Horse Of The Year Legal Eagle, Equus Champion Marinaresco and the uber game Gr1 winner Captain America
Champion Futura’s half-brother by Ideal World (#380) is amongst the 449 lots catalogued
The life of a travelling salesman is never easy and this salesman was in Durban last week. It was good to be there and see the horses, BUT…
This amendment places South Africa’s African Horse Sickness (AHS) free zone back on the Annex IV list as an authorised zone within South Africa from which registered equines are authorised for direct entry into the EU following the required in-country pre-export quarantine period
Buyers better look sharp at Master Of My Fate’s 24-strong draft destined for next month’s National Yearling Sale
A case of crossed wires, bureaucratic dragging of heels or simply the age old left hand-right hand syndrome?