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TBA ::: September 2011 1 T he 2010—2011 South African racing season proved a highly successful one for Bloodstock SA graduates. Highlighted by the exploits of Horse of the Year, Igugu (a R1 million purchase at the 2009 Emper- or’s Palace Ready To Run Sale), TBA grads were to the fore in many of the country’s top races. No fewer than six former TBA graduates were named Equus Champions during the season past, namely, Igugu (Horse of the Year), The Apache (Cham- pion 3yo colt), Aslan (Champion Stayer), Princess Victoria (Champion 2YO filly), Val de Ra (Champion Sprinter) and Past Mas- ter (Champion Older Male). Igugu, who was named Horse of the Year for the 2010—2011 season, was a gradu- ate of the 2009 Emperor’s Palace Ready To Run Sale. Of the G1 races won during the season just past, no fewer than 17 were won by horses to have come off a TBA sale. Great season for TBA graduates TBA grads winning a G1 race or more Aslan Canon Gold Cup Ebony Flyer Avontuur Estate Cape Fillies Guineas English Garden SA Classic Happy Landing President’s Challenge Igugu Vodacom July, SA Fillies Classic, Woolavington Stakes Mother Russia L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate Past Master J&B Met Potala Palace Premier’s Champion Stakes Princess Victoria Golden Slipper, Allan Robertson Fillies Championship Seal SA Derby Top Seller Investec Cape Derby The Apache Daily News 2000, Champions Cup Val de Ra Computaform Sprint, SA Fillies Sprint
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Page 1: TBA eNewsletter September 2011

TBA ::: September 20111

The 2010—2011 South African racing season proved a highly successful one

for Bloodstock SA graduates. Highlighted by the exploits of Horse of the Year, Igugu (a R1 million purchase at the 2009 Emper-or’s Palace Ready To Run Sale), TBA grads were to the fore in many of the country’s top races. No fewer than six former TBA graduates were named Equus Champions during the season past, namely, Igugu (Horse of the Year), The Apache (Cham-pion 3yo colt), Aslan (Champion Stayer), Princess Victoria (Champion 2YO filly), Val de Ra (Champion Sprinter) and Past Mas-ter (Champion Older Male).

Igugu, who was named Horse of the Year for the 2010—2011 season, was a gradu-ate of the 2009 Emperor’s Palace Ready To Run Sale.

Of the G1 races won during the season just past, no fewer than 17 were won by horses to have come off a TBA sale.

Great season for TBA graduates

TBA grads winning a G1 race or more

Aslan Canon Gold Cup

Ebony Flyer Avontuur Estate Cape Fillies Guineas

English Garden SA Classic

Happy Landing President’s Challenge

Igugu Vodacom July, SA Fillies Classic, Woolavington Stakes

Mother Russia L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate

Past Master J&B Met

Potala Palace Premier’s Champion Stakes

Princess Victoria Golden Slipper, Allan Robertson Fillies Championship

Seal SA Derby

Top Seller Investec Cape Derby

The Apache Daily News 2000, Champions Cup

Val de Ra Computaform Sprint, SA Fillies Sprint

Page 2: TBA eNewsletter September 2011

September 2011 ::: TBA 2

Alastair Pim is the latest addition to the TBA’s auction-eering panel. The Irishman has many years of experi-

ence in the world of thoroughbred sales, and brings with him a wealth of enthusiasm and understanding of the world of racing and breeding.

Alastair was born into a family with strong ties to the thoroughbred industry. His father, David Pim, was him-self a world class auctioneer, who spent time at the TBA where he conducted bloodstock auctions alongside David Nagle. David Pim, who passed away last year, was a well known auctioneer at Tattersalls. His son has very similar selling technique, and the pair have been described as “two peas in a pod” (in reference to their performances in the sales ring.)

Pim purchased the Anngrove Stud in the 1970’s, and pur-chased the stallion Lucifer to stand there. Lucifer was a well bred horse, being a son of champion US 2YO Crimson Satan (damsire of Storm Cat), and was a half—brother to the smart performer Jolly Jet. With the Pims long inter-ested in National Hunt racing, it was into that sphere that Lucifer eventually fell.

Today, Anngrove Stud is home to three stallions, one of whom is world champion racehorse Pilsudski. Alastair describes the latter as a”grand horse, a real stamp of a horse.”, but is quick to admit that the horse has failed to live up to expectations as a stallion.

Alastair rode ponies as he grew up, and, before he grew too tall, decided to apply for his jockey licence. Unfor-

tunately, he shot up before he could ever take part in a race, but whilst he was waiting, Alastair rode work for the great Irish trainer, Paddy Mullins.

After he graduated, Pim gained an agricultural degree, before being given a job on one of Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum’s first farms, Woodpark Stud. There he broke in a number of the Sheikh’s yearlings, including eventual Champion Hurdle winner, Kribensis. Alastair then com-pleted the six month course offered by the Irish National Stud aimed at furthering the aims of students in the thor-oughbred industry.

Pim then decided to chance his hand overseas. He spent a season in North America, where he worked on several farms for a stud season (he worked at the famed Lane’s End Farm where he was involved in prepping horses for the sales ring).

Wanting more overseas experience, Alastair went to Aus-tralia, where he spent nine months in Queensland, at the Lyndhurst Stud.

Alastair, to date, has sold two Epsom Derby winners, in Sir Percy and Motivator, respectively, but is quick to admit that,” Selling a horse for more than what it looked like going for, is what I really enjoy. Then I really feel like I am doing my job properly.”

Married to Gillian, Alastair’s whole family are involved with horses. His children are also very keen on horses, and son Josh is proving a highly talented three day even-ter.

Alastair Pim – auctioneering sensation

Page 3: TBA eNewsletter September 2011

TBA ::: September 20113

The South African bred gelding, Noc-

turnal Affair, landed a brave win in the Ladbrokes Portland Handicap on Satur-day. The 5yo Noctur-nal Affair was mak-ing his British debut in the Portland, one of Britain’s biggest sprint handicaps, and a race first run in 1785!

Nocturnal Affair was coming into the race off a second place finish in Ireland recently.

Given a strong ride by Neil Callan, Nocturnal Affair just got up to win in a thrilling finish from Confessional.

Winning trainer, David Marnane, who has now been vic-torious in this race in two of the past three years. Noctur-nal Affair was quietly fancied for the big race, which was run over 1140m.

Jockey Callan was impressed by Nocturnal Affair, com-menting after the race,” I think he’s quite a good horse because he was on his nose in the gate, but he still cruised through and won.”

Nocturnal Affair is likely to be aimed at the Dubai Carnival next year.

Bred by the Sorrento Stud, Nocturnal Affair was sold at the 2008 Emperors Palace National Yearling Sale for R200 000. He won both the G3 Byerley Turk Plate and G3 Betting World Nursery in South Africa, prior to be-ing exported to Dubai.

Nocturnal Affair is a son of the ill—fated champion Vic-tory Moon, while his dam is the Centenary matron Are-tha.

Cape Premier Yearling Sale for Val de Vie

Bloodstock SA are pleased to announce that the 2012 Cape Premier Yearling Sale will be held at world—famous Val de Vie wine estate. The Cape Premier Sale will be held from the 2nd to the 4th of March at this beautiful estate.

Val de Vie is just outside of Paarl, and is situated very close to Franschoek. TBA Chairman, Ian Robertson, said,” Val de Vie is eminently suitable as a venue for yearlings, and BSA looks forward to working with the experienced and talented events team at Val de Vie.”

Nocturnal Affair scores game win one of Britain’s oldest races

Page 4: TBA eNewsletter September 2011

September 2011 ::: TBA 4

Revised Sales datesThe TBA would like to advise patrons of the revised sales dates for 2012

2—4th March 2012Cape Premier Yearling Sale

27—29th April 2012Emperors Palace National Yearling Sale

24 May 2012Cape Mare & Weanling Sale

5—6 July 2012KZN Yearling Sale

11 July 2012KZN Mare/Weanling/HIT/Fillies Sale

10—12 August 2012Emperors Palace National 2YO Sale

04 November 2012Emperors Palace Ready-to-Run Sale

Page 5: TBA eNewsletter September 2011

TBA ::: September 20115

Leading sires by stakes

1 Jet Master R812 210

2 Kahal R735 250

3 Fort Wood R705 685

4 Captain Al R681 480

5 Silvano R597 620

6 Western Winter R587 495

7 Casey Tibbs R541 330

8 Dynasty R423 460

9 Mogok R403 500

10 The Sheik R392 600

Leading Breeders by stakes

1 Summerhill Stud R824 450

2 Klawervlei Stud R767 595

3 Highlands Farm R723 485

4 Bush Hill Stud R530 095

5 Maine Chance Farms R484 475

6 Ascot Stud R435 935

7 Scott Bros R410 075

8 D Cohen & Sons R391 335

9 Varsfontein Stud R376 518

10 Daytona Stud R360 755

Leading trainers by stakes

1 JS Snaith R839 200

2 SP Miller R780 525

3 SG Tarry R665 700

4 GS Kotzen R636 665

5 MW Bass R602 720

6 LJ Erasmus R541 975

7 J Ramsden R539 750

8 AC Greeff R442 450

9 AG Laird R438 650

10 GD Smith R437 850

stats ::.

Page 6: TBA eNewsletter September 2011

September 2011 ::: TBA 6

SA Winners Overseas

United Kingdom

Nocturnal AffairLadbrokes Portland Handicap5 g Victory Moon - ArethaBred by Sorrento Stud

10 September

Emperors Palace Ready-to-Run Sale


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