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Friday
Jul152011

BANKABLE : ONE CAREER, BANKED

Stallion Bankable in Johannesburg Quarantine
Bankable with Sizwe in Johannesburg Quarantine
(Photo : Natalie Houdalakis - T&L Racing Stables)

BANKABLE (IRE)
Medician (GB) - Dance To The Top (GB)

And we think you can bank on his second one, too.

Bankable caused quite a stir at the Investec Stallion Day at Summerhill last Sunday, when the video footage of his big efforts in Dubai was replayed to an international audience approaching six hundred people. He jetted in the same afternoon in Johannesburg, where he’s undergoing his 30 day quarantine under the mindful care of Sizwe Ndlela.

Above is a picture of the warrior, who’s said to be in the best shape of his life. The vets attending the quarantine horses have apparently been gob-smacked. Little wonder, he’s been so popular with his pre-season bookings.

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Tuesday
Mar092010

MESSAGE FROM OUR MEN IN THE STATES

thabani nzimande and price mdunjane

Thabani Nzimande and Prince Mdunjane
(Photos : Summerhill Stud)

SUMMERHILL INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME

The 33rd, 34th, 35th and 36th beneficiaries of our international scholarship programme; Elliot Bhengu, Sizwe Ndlela, Thabani (Eric) Nzimande and Prince Mdunjane departed our shores last month for Genesis Green Stud in Newmarket, UK, and Becky Thomas’ Lackland Farm in Florida, USA, respectively.

We received the following email this morning from Eric and Prince, our men in the States…

Hi Linda, how are you guys back there and we hope you all doing well back home. We starting to settle in here and enjoying our working because Becky she is a nice lady and she is trying her best to teach us everything and we goner try our best to take everything that she teach us and goner bring it back home and let other guys know how they do things around here at the State. Please greet everyone at the morning meeting and tell them that we miss each every one of you. Thanks again for giving us this great chance to learn things here in USA. Keep well and keep shining and keep that Summerhill Flag high.

From you lovely guys in America (Eric and Prince)

Tuesday
Feb092010

SUMMERHILL INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME

elliot bhengu sizwe ndlela

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Please click above to view pics of Sizwe Ndlela and Elliot Bhengu
(Photos : Leigh Willson)

BON VOYAGE

Most readers of these columns, are people who know the meaning of opportunity. Flying, and in the majority of instances, flying internationally, is something we take for granted, so you might ask yourself what the big deal is, when we speak of the excitement we feel at the departure of our four scholarship recipients for 2010.

You have to put yourself in the shoes of a young Zulu from a previously disadvantaged background, to get any kind of an inkling of what it means to visit a strange country. Language and culture are just a few of the issues they have to come to terms with, but most of these guys have never even set foot on an aeroplane, let alone travelled across the seas. As the 33rd, 34th, 35th and 36th beneficiaries of our international scholarship programme, Elliot Bhengu and Sizwe Ndlela left us this past weekend, with Thabani Nzimande and Prince Mdunjane leaving this next one, for Genesis Green Stud in Newmarket, UK, and Becky ThomasLackland Farm in Florida, USA, respectively.

We have had a long and happy association with Becky Thomas’ outfit over several years, starting out with students who are now senior members of our management team, and Thabani and Prince will be joining a crew heavily involved in the preparation and sale of Ready To Run horses. Elliot and Sizwe team up with the Swinburn family, famed not only for having sold some of Europe’s high priced yearlings over the years, but especially for Walter’s two Derby victories aboard two of the Aga Khan’s greatest horses, Shergar and Sharastani.

While these guys are all rapidly climbing the ranks at Summerhill, they’ve nonetheless had to undergo a mentorship programme of several years in order to get to where they are. Competition for places is tough, and these men have been hand selected for this great moment. Reasonably worldly within the realms of their own territories, they obviously know cities like Durban and Johannesburg, but as little fellows growing up, they would surely never have dreamed of London or Miami.

They leave us with a sense of great pride, and the secure knowledge that while they will have much to learn and experience at the other end, when it gets down to horsemanship, it is they who’ll be sharing the secrets of what only a Zulu stockman can impart.

Of one thing we’re certain. Those that work with them, recruited like ours from across the globe, will be all the richer of knowing these boys.

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