
The Elusive Fort full-sister to Kommetdieding who went for R3.2 million (BSA).
Kommetdieding’s Sister Tops Day One At Nationals
Kenneth Pillay’s Kestorm Investments won a second career Grade 1 this season with the Sean Tarry-trained Bless My Stars, which added to the Grade 1 success of his Gareth van Zyl-trained Vernichey in 2019.
He has now purchased a full-sister to Kommetdieding, who is one of seven horses in history to have won both the July and the Met.
The Elusive Fort filly out of the three time-winning Captain Al mare Adorable was knocked down to Kestorm Investments for R3.2 million.
She was cleverly named Kommetjie Storm after the small town on the west coast of the Cape Peninsula.
However, the word storm is an antonym to the calm temperament which Kommetdieding is known for and which his sister has also inherited.
Barbara Sanne of Oldlands Stud, who bred her, said, “She grew up very naturally, she was always pleasant, and it is such a wonderful thing to have a horse you don’t have to worry about. She was always in the right space.”
She is a magnificent specimen and it would not require a good eye to notice how well she walks and moves.
Alec Laird summed her up well, as revealed by Sanne, “A face like an angel and a bum like a barmaid.”
There will be a lot of fans anticipating the career of this exciting individual, whose price came as no surprise even if it outstripped the price paid for her brother (R55,000) by a cool R3.145 million!



The first Vercingetorix million rander on the sale was the above chestnut colt, who is out of the Grade 1 SA Oaks winner Pine Princess, which makes him a half-brother to the well performed four times stakes-placed Silvano gelding Pyromaniac. He was knocked down to big Vercingetorix fan Greg Bortz, who also bought the first Vercingetorix on the Sale for R500,000.
Vercingetorix Is All Conquering at BSA Nationals
Fifteen lots reached seven figures on day one of the BSA National Yearling sale and eight of those were sired by boom sire Vercingetorix.


4Racing Completes Reorganisation Of Its Business Units
4Racing Press Release
4Racing has completed the reorganisation of the company into four operational business divisions – ‘Head Office’, ‘Racing Operations’, ‘Betting’ and ‘Content’ – all with its own unit heads geared for growth with a unique customer product offering, resources and skills.
Gabriel Soma has been appointed as 4Racing’s Head of Racing Operations, with the task of maintaining and growing 4Racing’s world-class horseracing product and smooth running of its annual fixtures.
Soma will also be responsible for the oversight of events/hospitality, event marketing and sponsorships that go hand in hand with the racing calendar and will report directly to 4Racing Chief Executive Officer Fundi Sithebe.
The Betting Operations division will be headed by Neil Walters, with the responsibility of the management of the tote, retail outlets and other online betting opportunities.
The Content division will be headed by Stephen Watson, who will spearhead 4Racing branching out locally and internationally into new areas to augment strong existing revenue streams. The Content division will include the company’s broadcast, publishing, brand and communications functions.
The Betting and Content divisions will report into 4Racing Chief Operating Officer, Colin Gordon, who will focus on the company’s core revenue generating operations.
In addition to oversight of the company’s horseracing operations, 4Racing CEO Sithebe will focus on the company’s strategic stakeholder and industry relations and drive its transformation program.
The company’s Administration division will be led by 4Racing’s Chief Financial Officer Potlako Mophiring, and will provide support in financial control, procurement, human resources, company secretariat and payroll.
“The reorganisation of 4Racing is geared at creating a leaner, more performance-driven and accountable business. We are all well aware of the challenges of the horseracing industry and also the difficult economic conditions prevalent in the country, which makes this reorganisation process even more important and critical. By separating the business into these distinct divisions, we believe that each unit will have greater autonomy to grow faster, deliver better results and provide a better working environment for staff and better opportunities for growth for our many industry partners,” said Sithebe.



Quasiforsure (far side) loses last time out after being eased before the line and gets an opportunity at this meeting to make amends. (Candiese Lenferna)
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Heaven Sent Yearling?
Equus Award-winning photographer Candiese Lenferna captured this photograph at the National Yearling Sale, which would require a double look from most viewers.
Has the beautiful yearling just floated down from a stud farm above?
In reality the Syrilla Stud-bred Gimmethegreenlight filly called Ignitethelight simply spooked and jumped to her right and is about to lash out with her hind legs!

At Headquarters Stroud Snaps Up A Pair Of 625K Colts
Anthony Stroud Snaps Up A Pair Of 625k Colts By Havana Grey And Blue Point Late At Tattersalls on Wednesday
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The March-foaled bay is a son of Most Beautiful (GB) (Canford Cliffs (Ire), who won the G3 Balanchine S. and was group/graded placed another three times. Her dam, in turn, won the Listed Pretty Polly S. and was also twice third in the G2 Pride S. Blue Point already has a trio of winners to his name, with his latest being Blue Storm (GB) in a novice stakes on Tuesday.

Vision Of Wonder is an easy winner of the Listed East Cape Nursery under JP van der Merwe (Pauline Herman Photography).
Gavin Smith Takes East Cape Nursery
Nelson Mandela Bay Racing

Steve Donoghue (getty).
Today’s Question
Gay Crusader with Steve Donoghue up.









