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National Sale success for Digital Age

By Digital Age

Mauritzfontein’s exciting young stallion Digital Age made his presence felt at this week’s National Yearling Sale.
The son of Invincible Spirit had 17 first-crop yearlings fetch R6 975 000 at the two day auction, where Digital Age yearlings averaged R410 294.

The top priced Digital Age yearling sold at the 2026 National Yearling Sale was Multi Media (Lot 101).
That colt, consigned to the sale by Mauritzfontein, was sold to Kestorm Investments for R1 000 000.
The regally bred Multi Media, who is bred on a similar cross to classic winner Magna Grecia, is out of the Galileo mare Miss Galidora.

Other yearlings by Digital Age fetched R900 000, R800 000, and R550 000 respectively.
It is not the first time that Digital Age has made a splash in the sales ring. The Invincible Spirit horse had a filly make R550 000 at the Cape Yearling Sale earlier in 2026.

COUSIN CASEY RELATIVES SHINE AT NATIONAL SALE

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Members of champion Cousin Casey’s illustrious family proved very popular at the recent National Yearling Sale.
The Drakenstein Stud consigned Snap Out Of It (Lot 217), a Vercingetorix colt bred on very similar lines to Cousin Casey, was knocked down to Jonathan Snaith for R2 800 000.

The choicely bred colt is out of G2 Cape Stayers/G3 Victress Stakes winner Snapscan (by Oratorio), whose G3 Final Fling Stakes winning dam Cash Register is a full-sister to the dam of the Vercingetorix sired champion Cousin Casey.

Cash Register, who also won the Listed Ladies Mile, is also the dam of Listed Ibhayi Stakes winner Point Of Sale (by Var).
The latter’s Legislate colt Deed Of Sale was sold to Etienne Braun for R1 100 000 at the National Sale.
Bred by Drakenstein Stud, Deed Of Sale is the second foal for his dam.

Cousin Casey’s outstanding sire Vercingetorix once again dominated proceedings at this year’s National Yearling Sale.

The champion sire was responsible for the three top lots sold at the National Sale, where Vercingetorix colt Red Trix made R5.25 million to top the sale.
The remarkable Vercingetorix was the Leading Sire by Aggregate, with his 29 yearlings grossing R46.2 million and averaging R1 593 103.

Danon Platina colt wins on debut

By Danon Platina

Mauritzfontein’s resident sire, and Japanese champion, Danon Platina, came up with a good looking debut winner on Wednesday.
Danon Platina’s two-year-old son Kazenoyoni made the perfect start to his career when he won the first race at Hollywoodbets Scottsville.

Under Craig Zackey, the Duncan Howells trained colt came from nowhere to win the Bet With Colossus Exclusive On www.tote.co.za Maiden Juvenile Plate (1200m) by nearly a length.
Bred by Moutonshoek, Kazenoyoni races for SA Punters Forum Syndicate (Pty) Ltd (Nom: Mr Deva Govender), Messrs G D Bodill, D C Howells, W L Reich, T L Tait, N S Subban & S Gopaul.

Wednesday’s winner, who is out of the Mambo In Seattle mare Bize, was a R275 000 buy from the 2025 National Yearling Sale.

Champion Danon Platina shares his legendary sire Deep Impact with a host of high-class sires, including Real Steel and Saxon Warrior. The former is responsible for Japanese Horse Of The Year, and dual G1 Saudi Cup winner, Forever Young and the latter is the sire of impressive recent G1 The Agency Randwick Guineas winner Sheza Alibi.

Danon Platina has five lots on the Premier Yearling Sale, and a further 18 lots on the National Yearling Sale.

Four in a row for Ideal World filly

By Ideal World

Mauritzfontein’s top-class sire Ideal World looks to have come up with another good sort in the form of Precocious.
The latter made it four wins in a row when she won at Turffontein on Saturday afternoon.

Under Blaine Marx-Jacobson, the Tony Peter trained three-year-old tracked the front running Alpine Jet early on in Saturday Racing240 FM 100 Handicap (F and M) (1000m).
Precocious kicked on strongly in the closing stages to get up and win by a length.

Bred by Oldlands Stud, Precocious races for Kestorm Investments.

The filly, who is out of the Vercingetorix mare Sekhmet, has won four of just seven starts.

Her sire Ideal World, who is also the sire of this season’s G1 Betway Summer Cup winner Mocha Blend, has a single lot on offer at the National Yearling Sale.

SALES RING SUCCESS FOR DIGITAL AGE

By Digital Age

Mauritzfontein’s exciting young stallion Digital Age enjoyed sales ring success with his first crop when his yearlings went through the ring at Sunday’s Cape Yearling Sale.
The son of Invincible Spirit had yearlings make up to R550 000, with Digital Age ending Sunday’s sale having had four of his five yearlings offered make R1.235 million.

Digital Age’s top priced lot, the joint third top priced yearling sold at the 2026 Cape Sale, was a filly (Lot 105) out of the winning Oracy mare Aunty Carol.
From the family of champion Charles Dickens and impressive debut winner Grapes Of Wrath, the Hemel ‘N Aarde consigned filly is a half-sister to four winners including the smart performer Demanding Dave.

The daughter of Digital Age was sold to Herman Brown for R550 000.

She hails from the first crop of her exciting young sire Digital Age, winner of five races including the 2020 G1 Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic Stakes.

Digital Age, who earned more than $1.2 million in prize money, won his first three starts before finishing fourth in the G1 Belmont Derby Invitational Stakes and second in the Saratoga Derby Invitational Stakes.

He is one of more than 150 stakes winners sired by G1 Haydock Park Sprint Cup winner Invincible Spirit, whose progeny have won G1 races in Australia, Britain, Dubai, France, Ireland, and the United States.

Ideal World filly makes it three in a row

By Ideal World

Mauritzfontein’s successful sire Ideal World looks to have come up with another smart filly in the form of Precocious.
The latter made it three wins in a row when she won impressively at the Vaal on Tuesday.

Under Blaine Marx-Jacobson, the Tony Peter trained three-year-old defied a merit rating hike with a smooth performance in Tuesday’s SA Derby 4 April FM 84 Handicap (1000m).
Precocious proved far too strong for her rivals, with the Ideal World filly streaking home to score by two lengths.

Bred by Oldlands Stud, Precocious races for Kestorm Investments. Tuesday’s winner, who is out of the Vercingetorix mare Sekhmet, has won her last three starts by an aggregate of nearly ten lengths.

Now a winner of three of just six starts, Precocious shares her sire Ideal World with a host of top-class fillies including champion Smart Call and this season’s G1 Betway Summer Cup winner Mocha Blend.

A son of Kingmambo and champion Banks Hill, Ideal World has a single lot on offer at Sunday’s Cape Yearling Sale -a full-brother (Lot 122) to Listed Wolf Power 1600 winner Irish Pride whose relatives include champions Celtic Grove and Marinaresco.

Thursday double for Ideal World

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Mauritzfontein’s high-class stallion Ideal World came up with a double on Thursday when his daughters Dimako’s Jet and Precocious won races four and eight respectively.
The Weichong Marwing trained Dimako’s Jet picked up the fifth win of her career when she won Thursday’s Racing Today FM 91 Divided Handicap (1800m).
Well positioned early on, the five-year-old struck the front close home and stayed on strongly to win by nearly a length and a half.

Bred and owned by Messrs P T & P Dimakogiannis,  Dimako’s Jet has won or placed in 16 of her starts.
The mare, who is out of the Jet Master mare Jet Mark, is bred on the same Ideal World/Jet Master cross as Horse Of The Year Rainbow Bridge.

Ideal World struck again when his daughter Precocious won Thursday’s Next Vaal Racemeeting Tuesday 10 February MR74 Apprentice Handicap.

The Tony Peter trained three-year-old made it back to back wins when she drew clear to score convincingly by three and a half lengths.

Bred by Oldlands Stud, Precocious has won two of five starts for Kestorm Investments.

Her sire Ideal World, whose progeny include this season’s G1 Betway Summer Cup winner Mocha Blend, is from the same female line as Juddmonte’s exciting young sire Lead Artist.
It was recently announced that the G1 winning Lead Artist would shuttle to Arrowfield Stud.

Thursday double for The United States

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Moutonshoek’s red hot stallion The United States is having a great season in 2025-2026.
The son of Galileo’s fine run continued at the Vaal on Thursday, where The United States’ high-class sons The Specialist and Tin Pan Alley won races six and seven respectively.

Both geldings are trained by Sean Tarry and both were ridden to victory by Keagan De Melo.

Runner up in the 2024 G1 World Pool Moment Of The Day Premiers Champion Stakes (where he beat subsequent G1 winners Cosmic Speed and Legend Of Arthur), four-year-old The Specialist made a big impression when he won Thursday’s Classic Day 7 March MR 96 Handicap (1200m).
Unleashed from the back of the field, The Specialist produced a devastating turn foot to mow down his rivals and get up to win by a long neck.

Bred by Ascot Stud, The Specialist has earned R568 437. The gelding races for Mukund Gujadhur, D J Michael, Lance Michael, Rikesh Sewgoolam and the Wernars Family.

Top-class three-year-old Tin Pan Alley, winner of both this season’s G2 Betway Joburg Spring Challenge and G3 Betway Graham Beck Stakes, stamped his G2 Gauteng Guineas claims when he won Thursday’s SA Derby 4 April Pinnacle Stakes (1450m).
The gelded son of The United States showed plenty of courage in getting up to win the contest on the line, despite Tin Pan Alley being under sufferance in the race.

Bred by Moutsonhoek, Tin Pan Alley races the Wernars Family in partnership with Dayalan Chinsammy.
One of Gauteng’s top three-year-olds this season, he has already earned more than R1.2 million in stakes.

Tin Pan Alley, who is out of the Querari mare The Entertainer, was a R500 000 buy from the 2024 August Two Year Old Sale.

His G1 winning sire is enjoying a breakout year in 2025-2026, with The United States also responsible for G1 World Pool Cape Flying Championship winner Kingdundee as well as G2 Mike De Kock Ipi Tombe Challenge queen Rodeo Drive.

LEGENDARY STALLION CONTINUES TO HAVE AN “IMPACT”

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Japanese champion, and superstar sire, Deep Impact, may have died in 2019, but the son of Sunday Silence remains a potent factor in pedigrees today.
Champion Sire in Japan for 11 consecutive years, Deep Impact’s final tally of stakes winners stood at 208.
His 59 individual G1 winners include such champions as Gentildonna, Contrail, Gran Alegria and Fierce Impact, as well as such European classic winners as Auguste Rodin, Beauty Parlour, Fancy Blue Saxon Warrior, Snowfall, and Study Of Man. Deep Impact is also the sire of Loves Only You, winner of the 2021 G1 Maker’s Mark Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf.

Deep Impact’s sire sons are enjoying increasing success at stud. His champion son Kizuna was recently crowned Japan’s Champion Sire for 2025, with the Japanese classic winner having also led the Japanese Sires premiership in 2024. Kizuna, who has sired 45 stakes winners to date, was also Japan’s Leading Sire of 3YOs in 2025.

Deep Impact’s Japanese Triple Crown winning son Contrail made a very pleasing start with his first two-year-olds last year, with Contrail crowned Japan’s Leading First Season Sire for 2025. At the time of writing, Contrail had been responsible for 19 individual first crop winners, with his tally including three horses who either won or were placed in black type races.

Deep Impact’s success as a sire of sires, however, is not limited to Japan. His G1 Dubai Turf winning son Real Steel is responsible for 2025 G1 Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic/G1 Saudi Cup winner Forever Young, while Real Steel’s French classic winning very close relation Study Of Man is the sire of dual G1 Qipco British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes heroine Kalpana.

Deep Impact horse Satono Aladdin was New Zealand’s Leading Sire of 2YOs in 2022-2023 , while other sons of Deep Impact to sire G1 winners include Saxon Warrior, Real Impact, Staphanos, and World Premiere. The latter made an exciting start to his stud career, with World Premiere’s first 11 runners headed by G1 Hopeful Stakes winner Lovcen.

Another son of Deep Impact, the six time G1 winner and dual Derby hero, Auguste Rodin begun his stud career in 2025, and he looks to be another potential star sire son of Deep Impact.

South Africa’s blessed to stand a champion son of this extraordinary stallion in the form of Danon Platina.
Japan’s Champion 2YO Colt of 2014, and winner of the 2014 G1 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes, Danon Platina has sired high-class performers in each of his first three crops to race.

Danon Platina’s first crop was headed by G2 Mike De Kock Ipi Tombe Challenge winner and millionaire White Pearl, Listed Lady’s Pendant winner Gocekwithlove, and Cape Racing Gold Rush winner Rapidash. The latter has earned more than R5.448 million in stakes.

Danon Platina’s second crop contains high-class G3 Cape Classic winner Great Plains, who looks destined for more feature race glory this season, and this season’s Listed Settlers Trophy winner Landoftherisingsun, while his current crop of three-year-olds include G3 Langerman winner Absolutely Yes and the smart filly Tina Lovelace.

The latter ran second, to champion Golden Palm, in last season’s G1 Douglas Whyte Thekwini Stakes.

IDEAL WORLD FILLY LANDS BETWAY SUMMER CUP

By Ideal World
Mauritzfontein’s veteran sire Ideal World was the toast of Turffontein racecourse on Saturday.

His four-year-old daughter Mocha Blend defied her starting price of 100-1 to win Saturday’s G1 Betway Summer Cup (2000m).
In the process, the filly became Ideal World’s 34th stakes winner and his fourth G1 winner.

A first G1 winner for Frank Robinson and Tristan Godden, Mocha Blend was given a superb ride by the latter.
In the run for home, Tristan Godden took the shortest route down the inside rail but had to switch at a crucial moment around The Equator, as Andrew Fortune stepped on the pedal down the middle on the 40-1 Olivia’s Way.
Godden kept his mount going, however, and the pair went on to claim the R6 000 000 feature by half a length.

Bred by Wilgerbosdrift & Mauritzfontein (she is owned by Mauritzfontein), Mocha Blend has won three of nine starts with her maiden G1 win taking her earnings to R3 739 213.

One of two runners in the Summer Cup for her sire, Mocha Blend is out of the Silvano mare Mocha Special.

She joins champions Rainbow Bridge and Smart Call, as well as G1 SA Derby winner Samurai Warrior, as Ideal World sired G1 winners.