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KZN ended the 2020 / 2021 season with Summerhill Stud finishing 3rd on the National Breeders Log (including restricted stakes) and first for KZN, with 16 Black Type wins, R12,810,438 in stakes earned and a winners to runners percentage of 34.7%. Act Of War is our leading sire with two Gr1 winners and a Triple…
Good Start For The Apache In The Cape
Good Start For The Apache In The Cape Rosedene Stud’s well performed young stallion The Apache has made a pleasing start to his fledgling stud career. The Mogok son covered around about 40 mares in his first season at stud, with pleasing fertility. The Apache, bred by the Scott Bros, was a top class racehorse…
Sudden Passing Of Toreador
“It is with heavy hearts that we report that Toreador had to be euthanased for humane reasons this morning after a brief but severe ailment. We thank the Vets and staff of Almiray Vet practice and Baker & McVeigh for their help and efforts in fighting for him.”
Fort Beluga’s First Crop Of Foals At Spring Valley
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Sad Passing Of Breeder Neil Sykes
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2011 KZN Yearling Sale Graduates Are Winners
2011 KZN Yearling Sale Graduates Are Winners The graduates of the 2011 KZN Yearling Sales that took place at the stunning venue of Suncoast last year, have revealed some interesting statistics. Bearing in mind, these horses are now two year olds, and many of the graduates have not started their racing careers yet – but…