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Entries in Racehorse Sales In South Africa (48)

Sunday
May122013

WHEN OUR HIP-STICKER GOES ON, THE CLASS GOES IN.

CorredorCorredor
(Photo : Gold Circle)

THE EMPERORS PALACE SUMMER READY TO RUN
@SUMMERHILL FEBRUARY 2014

When Corredor blitzed his way to 3rd in the R600,000 KZN Guineas, he reminded us that his value is not about what you pay, it’s what you get that counts.
Like first-timer, Adapt Or Dye (cost R5,000) and I Got You Babe (5 wins to date, cost R7,000), he’s racing’s nearest thing to a sure bet.

summerhill stud

Enquiries :
Tarryn Liebenberg +27 (0) 83 787 1982
or email tarryn@summerhill.co.za
www.summerhill.co.za

Thursday
Apr252013

THE HEAT OF THE MOMENT

Mick Goss at National Yearling SaleWatch Mick Goss speaking at the TBA Sales Ground
(Image and Footage : Andrew Bon)

EMPERORS PALACE NATIONAL YEARLING SALE
TBA Sales Complex, Gosforth Park, South Africa
26 - 28 April 2013

mick gossSummerhill Stud CEO
Mick Goss
I’ve got a funny feeling about this sale. There are plenty of people on the grounds, and judging by the guest list out at Emperors Palace, they’re not all locals. I guess the message about Shea Shea, Soft Falling Rain and The Apache at racing’s biggest night, the Dubai World Cup, had to have found a few resonant ears.

The reality is, like our horsemen, the South African thoroughbred can stand its ground with the best. Anywhere. That much was apparent in Dubai, and it will be apparent again throughout the European summer, when these gladiators cross swords with whatever remains of the best in those realms.

We had all come to savour the thought of an encounter at Royal Ascot between Shea Shea and the world’s highest-rated sprinter, Black Caviar. After all, Shea Shea has just run the fastest 1000 metres in UAE history, and on a line through Ortensia (like the world champion, an Aussie), we might’ve seen a proper encounter. Like Shea Shea, Ortensia had grabbed the previous running of the Al Quoz Sprint (Gr.1) in Dubai, and like him, she broke the record. Unlike Shea Shea, she couldn’t run it in the blistering fractions he set that night. Truth is, times don’t lie, and especially not at 1000 metres.

As for Soft Falling Rain, nobody really knows just how good he is. What we do know, is that he goes to Europe unbeaten, and that he was enormous in the manner of his victory over his elders in Dubai. Only time will tell, and again, the scene will be Royal Ascot.

A fortnight ago, Sydney witnessed a “ripper” of an Easter sale. Two horses made more than R40million, a statement if it was needed, on the rude health of Australian racing. The overall average was close to R3million, which tells you the wallets of breeders down there, are well and truly stuffed, too.

But it also tells you about the value of South African racehorses. The average at last year’s National Yearling Sale, was a tad above R240,000, less than 10% of the Sydney average, and you can’t tell me there’s anything like that separating theirs from ours at the races. Sadly, Black Caviar’s been retired, unbowed in 25 starts. Otherwise, we might’ve known what separated us. If anything.

That may be fighting talk, since no-one’s lowered her flag in 25 starts, but at this distance, we’re safe in conjecture! Whatever the case, South Africans know they’re likely to be able to buy the nations’ best at figures that make sense. In the face of these international performances, this ought to be South Africa’s moment, but we remain bedevilled by another month’s suspension of our export protocols. Whether there’s political inspiration behind it or not, it’s hard to know, but the fact is, South Africa exported half a million horses during the colonial wars in the Empire’s cause, without ever exporting African Horse Sickness. Our quarantine facilities match the best in the world, and the scientists monitoring the process, are the world-leaders in this sphere. We all know what the consequences would be if the disease were to be transferred anywhere else, and there’s no chance we’d tolerate a breach.

Meanwhile, like Toyota, our horses represent the values our countrymen prize most. Excellent quality, great reliability and outstanding value. So let the games begin!

P.S. In case you’re not convinced, we have a few “Aussies” in our line-up as well!

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Enquiries :
Tarryn Liebenberg +27 (0) 83 787 1982
or email tarryn@summerhill.co.za
www.summerhill.co.za

Friday
Feb222013

SUMMER READY TO RUN PHOTOS - PART 2

Summer Ready To Run Sale PhotosPhotos from the Summer Ready To Run Sale - Part 2
(Photography : Leigh Willson)

EMPERORS PALACE SUMMER READY TO RUN SALE
School Of Excellence, Summerhill Stud, Mooi River
20 February 2013

The second batch of photos from the Emperors Palace Summer Ready To Run Sale
staged at the School Of Excellence.

summerhill stud

Enquiries :
Tarryn Liebenberg +27 (0) 83 787 1982
or email tarryn@summerhill.co.za
www.summerhill.co.za

Thursday
Feb212013

SUMMER READY TO RUN PHOTOS - PART 1

Summer Ready To Run Sale Photos - Part 1Photos from the Summer Ready To Run Sale - Part 1
(Photography : Leigh Willson)

EMPERORS PALACE SUMMER READY TO RUN SALE
School Of Excellence, Summerhill Stud, Mooi River
20 February 2013

The first of the photos from the Emperors Palace Summer Ready To Run Sale
including the viewing of the horses, the stallion parade and the horses
making their way up to the School Of Excellence venue.

PART 2 COMING SOON…

summerhill stud

Enquiries :
Tarryn Liebenberg +27 (0) 83 787 1982
or email tarryn@summerhill.co.za
www.summerhill.co.za

Monday
Feb182013

YOUR INVITATION TO SUMMER READY TO RUN 2013

Emperors Palace Summer Ready To Run Sale 2013

EMPERORS PALACE SUMMER READY TO RUN SALE
Summerhill Stud
Wednesday 20 February 2013

VIEWING:
08h00 - 11h00 Viewing of horses at stables

VENUE:
School Of Excellence

SCHEDULE:
11h30 View Gallops on the big screen in the Hall of Fame Theatre
12h00 Hartford House catered lunch and fine wines
14h00 Auction begins

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Additional information :
Tarryn Liebenberg +27 (0) 83 787 1982
or email tarryn@summerhill.co.za
www.summerhill.co.za

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