Winterbach Are Ready To Fly!

Save the sale - 29 November 2020

Winterbach Stud’s offerings are invariably pleasing on the eye and Hendrik. Winterbach’s two fillies coming to the CTS Ready To Run Sale are no exception.

Lot 79, William Longsword – Polar Jet

  • Lot 79 f. Polar World (William Longsword – Polar Jet) 

She first of the pair and she’s named Polar World.

She’s by William Longsword from Polar Jet (Jet Master) and he said: “This is a good mating that’s produced a stunning filly.

Her dam, a winning half-sister to Gr2 Polar Moon, has produced three quality winners from three previous foals, including the smart Gr1-place Padre Pio, who ran in this year’s Durban July.

  • Lot 98 f. Silky Secret (Master Of My Fate – Vanilla Silk)

The next filly is Silky Secret, by Master Of My Fate from the prolific Vanilla Silk, by Al Mufti.

She’s a half-sister to seven-time winner and Graded placed Sunshine Silk, and her dam is a sister to Valdovino, the dam of exported Vacquero, already a stakes winner in Hong Kong.

“This family just gets better. A few years ago there wasn’t much on the page but look at it now. She’s a good walker, a nice and correct filly, well put together,” said Winterbach.”

The sale, renowned for its high-profile winners and a return on investment, will be staged online in partnership with Gavelhouse.com on Sunday, 29 November.

Click here for the catalogue

For the first time, this year, the auction will include 93 unbroken two-year-olds which also qualify for the RTR race, as well as 12 lots in a Mixed Sale Section.

As per custom, potential buyers had the opportunity to watch the pre-trained entries gallop last week.

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