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Big American Plans For South African Stars

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Many of the best horses in South Africa will leave for America at the end of the Western Cape season.

Legal Eagle, Marinaresco, Rabada, Silver Mountain and several others will leave the country at the end of the Western Cape season to race in America.

If this high class, ground-breaking initiative proves successful it promises to end the long-running near isolation of South Africa’s bloodstock industry from the world stage and could pave the way for the export of yearlings and mares on a previously unimaginable scale.

Derek Brugman, racing manager for leading owner Markus Jooste, is the man behind the initiative.

“The idea is to fill a plane with 15 of the best horses. We have written to trainers and already the owners of Marinaresco and Silver Mountain have said they want to join us,”Brugman said.

“We are waiting to hear from others while we will probably throw in the July winner The Conglomerate.

“The horses will do whatever South African quarantine is required, probably a fortnight for the various injections and vaccinations to be done.

“The horses will then fly to New York at the end of February or the beginning of March and do a 60-day lockdown in the quarantine station there.”

This avenue has been open to South African horses for quite some time but previously owners and trainers have shied away from it because of the lockdown.

Brugman, unhappy with the time involved in sending horses through the Mauritius route and in bringing those horses back to race fitness, has been making arrangements for the US option to be less prison-like.

He said: “It has become too cumbersome to travel via Mauritius and our horses will now be able to use a treadmill when they are in the quarantine station.

“We can decide about who will train them at a later stage but the idea is that they will take on the turf horses in the States.”

Brugman is already thinking ahead to the next stage when American buyers start realising the value in purchasing horses from South Africa.

“We need to get trading with the US as well as compete there, and that trade will be phenomenal as well as of the utmost importance to our entire bloodstock industry,” he said.


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