New Partnership For TBA

Sun International needs no introduction

the-maslow-hotel-exterior1The Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association of South Africa and its sales arm BloodStock South Africa have announced their new lifestyle partner in Sun International, and in particular the Maslow Hotel in Sandton.

This partnership is in effect from our 2015 National Yearling Sale which takes place at the TBA Complex, Gosforth Park on Wednesday the 22nd, Thursday the 23rd and Friday the 24th April.

Sun International needs no introduction as one of the leading hotel groups in Southern Africa, and the Maslow Hotel is ideally situated in Sandton, with its close proximity to both Sandton City and the Gautrain, as well as their renowned world class service.

“We believe that this partnership will be of mutual benefit to both parties and further enhance the high-class accommodation experience that our buyers have come to expect,” said a spokesman.

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