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		<title>#kznbreds Headed To The National Yearling Sale</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2019 15:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>A BREATH OF FRESH AIR: POSITIVE PROTOCOL PRESS</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2017 07:06:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#8211; by Mick Goss Let’s face it, it was tough going at the National Yearling Sale, more so on the third day. There were those who complained that the market could not take more than 600 horses in a matter of a fortnight, and there was probably some truth in it. Others complained about...]]></description>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&#8211; by Mick Goss</p>
<p>Let’s face it, it was tough going at the National Yearling Sale, more so on the third day. There were those who complained that the market could not take more than 600 horses in a matter of a fortnight, and there was probably some truth in it.</p>
<p>Others complained about the sale being sandwiched between an extra-long weekend and a big race meeting, and there may be a modicum of validity there as well.  But the actual truth lies in the state of the nation and the realities of the national economy. The world over, economists are talking about “green shoots”, yet the cabinet reshuffle and a business confidence index that plunged a whopping 7 percentage points on the eve of the sale would’ve had many an investor shoving his wallet back into his sky rocket.</p>
<p>That political events are quickly moving towards a tipping point and a likely resolution to all the excitement, will only console South Africans in the months ahead.</p>
<figure id="attachment_5040" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-5040" style="width: 800px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://kznbreeders.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/theapache-arlintonmillion.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="wp-image-5040 size-full" src="https://kznbreeders.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/theapache-arlintonmillion.jpg" alt="The Apache crosses the line first in the Gr1 Arlington Million. " width="800" height="532" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-5040" class="wp-caption-text">The Apache crosses the line first in the Gr1 Arlington Million.</figcaption></figure>
<p>The other side of the balance sheet though, was a somewhat surprising average at the sale of <strong>R303 726.00</strong> and a total turnover of <strong>R112 075,000 </strong>which, coupled with the CTS outcome of ten days before, realised a not insubstantial combined aggregate of <strong>R153,754,000</strong> (combined average of <strong>R310,928</strong>).</p>
<p>I guess most of us would’ve taken that with both hands ahead of the time, knowing the political shenanigans going into the sale and the lessons history has taught us when comparable circumstances conspired against the outcome in years gone by. Hard as it was, it was better than most of us had anticipated, and while the news will be greeted differently from farm to farm, it’s the overall resilience of the thoroughbred economy that matters in the end, because we all know it’s about swings and roundabouts, and the clouds are gathering a bit of a silver lining.</p>
<p>There’s at last a good bit of light at the end of the tunnel on the export front.</p>
<p>Those who’ve followed the processes our task team is engaged in for the normalisation of our protocols, will know that in the eyes of the international veterinary community, our veterinarians and doctors have pretty much “nailed” the science; it’s the political battle now that will win the war.</p>
<p>While every horseman is itching to know how far we’ve come in the discourse with potential trading partners, it’s probably as well to maintain a semblance of confidentiality at this stage, lest we forewarn those who might wish to meddle. Suffice to say, in several jurisdictions of the world, the political and commercial will to trade with South Africa in thoroughbreds has come full circle, buoyed in no small measure by the money our bigger domestic players have spent in foreign markets and the relationships they’ve developed with major players in those realms.</p>
<p>It helps, of course, that our horses have performed internationally as well, and it helps that historically we’ve exported close on half a million horses to various parts of the world, the bulk of them before there was any mandatory form of quarantine, without ever exporting horse sickness to any of the recipient nations.</p>
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<p>There will be those who point to the fact that by nature, I tend towards optimism, but there will be others who are comforted by the words of Professor Ian Sanne, who returned during the week of the sale from a ground-breaking meeting in France involving the commercial development of a new set of vaccines.  While the vaccines are not independently critical to the normalisation of our protocols, they will nonetheless decisively enhance the path into the future, and the mere fact that there is now a measure of international co-operation in getting these over the line, is another indicator that the world is developing a receptive response to South Africa’s export initiatives. It is symbolic that this meeting took place in France, where the outcome of their Presidential election this past weekend was good for the future of the European Union. Our present protocol lies with the powers in Brussels, and it’s telling that a prominent French breeder just a week ago echoed his conviction that the European Union will also revisit the terms of our export relationships with them before year end.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Besides, our most recent interventions are in line with the guidelines prescribed by the OIC, the body which regulates the movement of livestock across the globe, so it seems that all the portents are realigning themselves favourably for South Africa, thanks in no small measure to the tireless work of the task team. We know that timing in matters between governments is always about the length of a piece of string, but with the forces at work now, I would be pretty bullish that we’ll have something concrete in place by December, in which case, it won’t matter who’s president; Guptas or no Guptas, the breeding and racing of thoroughbreds in South Africa will at long last be on its way down the “yellow brick road”.</p>
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		<title>Level The Playing Fields Series: Logs And Points</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Apr 2017 12:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Level The Playing Fields Points table after the two heats comprising Round 1 at Scottsville last Sunday. ]]></description>
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<p>Points table after the two heats comprising Round 1 at Scottsville last Sunday:-</p>
<p><strong><u>JOCKEYS:-</u></strong></p>
<p><strong><u> </u></strong></p>
<p>Athandiwe Mgudlwa – 20</p>
<p>Billy Jacobson – 20</p>
<p>Morne Winnaar – 17</p>
<p>Warren Kennedy – 17</p>
<p>Alec Forbes – 15</p>
<p>Benny Dean – 15</p>
<p>Divan Neethling – 13</p>
<p>Keagan de Melo – 13</p>
<p>Jarred Samuel – 11</p>
<p>Sean Veale – 11</p>
<p>Ian Sturgeon – 10</p>
<p>Marco van Rensburg – 10</p>
<p>Craig Zackey &#8211; 9</p>
<p>Tshwaro Appie – 9</p>
<p>Derryl Daniels – 8</p>
<p>Gareth Wright – 8</p>
<p>Doctor Lembethe – 7</p>
<p>Mandla Ntuli – 7</p>
<p>Tristan Godden – 7</p>
<p>Eric Ngwane – 6</p>
<p>Muzi Yeni – 6</p>
<p>Anthony Delpech – 5</p>
<p>Anton Marcus – 1</p>

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<p><strong><u>HORSES:- (Owner; Trainer; Breeder in brackets):-</u></strong></p>
<p><u> </u></p>
<p>Putchini -20 &#8211; (Miss A de Klerk; Chris Erasmus; Yellow Star Stud)</p>
<p>Royal Agree – 20 – (Mr P G de Beyer; Glen Kotzen; Scott Bros)</p>
<p>Reactive – 17 – (Mrs M Liley; Tony Rivalland; Summerhill Stud)</p>
<p>Brave and Bold – 17 – (Messrs G S Perkins, D A Gafney, I D Howard; Wendy Whitehead; Pizazz Racing)</p>
<p>Cipher – 15 – (Messrs Ian Robinson &amp; partners; Garth Puller; Yellow Star Stud)</p>
<p>Fire The Rocket – 15 – (Sir George Albu, D Campbell, M Pillay; Doug Campbell; Yellow Star Stud)</p>
<p>Poivre – 13 – (Mr B D van Laun; Greg &amp; Karen Anthony; Mr B D van Laun)</p>
<p>Tropical’s Son – 13 – (Mr A L Williams; Paul Lafferty; Riverlea Stud)</p>
<p>Roy’s Power – 11 – (Mr R Moodley; Paul Gadsby; Mr R Moodley)</p>
<p>Kahula – 11 – (Mr B Riley; Sean Tarry; Mr Bruce le Roux)</p>
<p>Son of Silver – 10 – (Messrs M G Frost &amp; M R Parrott; Frank Robinson; Scott Bros)</p>
<p>The King of Random – 10 – (Messrs B Jonsson &amp; N Jonsson; Michael Roberts; Clifton Stud)</p>
<p>Constantine – 9 – (Messrs W Wu, H Guo &amp; Ms K P Ha; Dennis Drier; Mr &amp; Mrs G E Lees)</p>
<p>Roy is Second – 9 – (Mr R Moodley; Alyson Wright; Mr R Moodley)</p>
<p>Roy’s Taxi – 8 – (Mr R Moodley; Kom Naidoo; Mr Bruce Le Roux)</p>
<p>Storm Outgoing – 8 – (Mr &amp; Mrs P C Diedericks; Charles Laird; Summerhill Stud)</p>
<p>Mark My Card – 7 – (Mr R Calder; Wayne Badenhorst; Scott Bros)</p>
<p>Bubka – 7 – (Miss Jessica Lunn, Messrs L P &amp; P L Lunn; Pat Lunn; Graystone Stud)</p>
<p>Three Kingdoms – 7 – (Messrs Allan Peters, D L Chapman, C J Mayhew; Craig Mayhew; Bush Hill Stud)</p>
<p>Missibaba – 6 – (Fire Racing Trust; Dennis Bosch; Summerhill Stud)</p>
<p>Earhart – 6 – (Mr K M Smith; Julie Dittmer; Summerhill Stud)</p>
<p>Beckedorf – 5 – (Mr E W Buhr; Corinne Bestell; Clifton Stud0</p>
<p>The Poet – 1 – (Mr Trevor &amp; Mrs Robin Denman; Mark Dixon; Bush Hill Stud)</p>
<p>Fields, with balloted riders, for Round 2 will be finalised on Tuesday 25 April 2017.</p>
<p>The second leg takes place at Scottsville on Sunday, 30 April 2017.</p>
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