OUTLAW KING SIBLING TO SHINE FOR SANDOWN STUD

The classy Outlaw King showed tremendous ability at two, with the son of Rafeef winning his first two starts, including the 2023 Bloodstock SA Sales Cup (C And G), before going on to down a high-class field to win the G2 Tabgold Umkhomazi Stakes in the style of a top-class horse.

His breeder, Sandown Stud, will be bringing a top-class draft to the upcoming November Two Year Old Sale, with Sandown’s draft including a half-brother to none other than Outlaw King!

James Armitage is confident his draft will meet with plenty of approval and has the following comments to make about some of the picks in his draft for the 2023 November Sale.

Colts

Lot 52: Secret Passage c Futura – Way Of Escape
A half-brother to Outlaw King, this is a very good looking colt. Big and strong with a good shape to him and good bone.

Lot 64: Position Of Power c Vercingetorix – Awe Inspiring
A good walking, deep Vercingetorix colt with a nice hind quarter to him.

Lot 68: Brave Bomber c Lancaster Bomber – Brave Move
A high quality good walking colt out of a good race mare who won 6 in a row.

Lot 150: Light Of Liberty c Duke of Marmalade – Noor Dubai
There are three lines of the great Miesque in this pedigree make up. He is in much the same mould as his Equus Champion brother Nebraas – not the biggest but racey with a good walk.

Fillies

Lot 9: f Captain Of All – Rebel Queen
A high quality filly with a very good walk

Lot 22: Three Cheers f Soqrat – Secret Seven
A big strong athletic filly with everything in the right places.

Lot 58: f Soqrat – Al Haawra
High quality filly with the strength and power that Soqrat is producing.

Lot 118: Gorgeous Bomb f Lancaster Bomber – Gorgeous Guest
She is a lovely filly with quality and strength.

Lot 135: Lady Royale f Vercingetorix – Lady Al
She has taken time to fill out hence only being put on the November sale. She has a lovely short cannon and low hocks good angles and the strength to go with it.

Sandown’s November Sale draft can be viewed in Blocks E and F at the TBA Complex in Germiston.