KZN Breeders Show Confidence and Invest For The Future
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KZN Breeders Show Confidence and Invest For The Future

Breeders in KZN wasted no time in reinvesting their recently received KZN Breeders Premiums at two mare sales in the Cape that took place last week. pproximately 70 horses from both the Cape Mare Sale and Moutonshoek Dispersal sales were acquired, many in foal to leading sires, purchased by approximately 12 breeding establishments and individuals…

Rathmor Top 3rd Day, Willow Magic Leading First Season Sire Of Nationals
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Rathmor Top 3rd Day, Willow Magic Leading First Season Sire Of Nationals

The magic continued for Summerhill Stud on the 3rd and last day of the National Yearling Sale,  with Champion trainer snapping up the Willow Magic’s, including a superb colt from the Eastern Cape’s Birch Bros. Willow Magic sold 9 yearlings overall for an average of R255 000 each, whilst Act Of War sold for R160…

Rathmor Frankel KZN Top Seller On First Session At Nationals
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Rathmor Frankel KZN Top Seller On First Session At Nationals

  Rathmor Stud’s Frankel, the only colt by the famous English son of Galileo on the National Yearling Sale, was knocked down to Bass Racing for R1,2-million. The colt named Juan Carlos and consigned as Lot 182 is out of a five star pedigree, the dam being a R2,6-million purchase at the CTS Mare Sale….

Five #kznbreds Amongst Vodacom Durban July First Entries
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Five #kznbreds Amongst Vodacom Durban July First Entries

  2019 VODACOM DURBAN JULY FIRST ENTRIES The first entries for the R4.25 million Gr1 Vodacom Durban July to be run over 2200m at Greyville racecourse on Saturday, July 6 are in. Five of entries are #kznbred, including two Gr1 winners – Hero’s Honour (Summerhill Stud) and Camphoratus (Middlefield Stud). Sire Mogok is represented with…

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Flying The Flag Update: Magical Adds Gr3 Win

Flying The Flag’s younger full sister, already a Gr1 winner, added the Gr3 Alleged Stakes this afternoon at Naas to her impressive winners honour roll. She left the colts behind her, with Gr1 Irish St Leger winner Flag Of Honour finishing second, and Gr1 Irish Derby winner Latrobe in third, making easy work of the soft turf to win by over four and a half lengths.