Boost for Cape Stakes - Cape Fillies Guineas hits the R1 million mark

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Boost for Cape Stakes - Cape Fillies Guineas hits the R1 million mark

11 years 10 months ago
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Media Release
12 August 2013

8th Cape Fillies Guineas hits the R1 million mark

Avontuur Estate, long time sponsor of the Gr 1 Cape Fillies Guineas, is proud to announce that the prize money for this highly rated race for 3 year old fillies, has been increased to R1 million, which immediately drew positive reactions from all over the country.

“It’s really great that we can raise the calibre of participants in the race in this way, and thereby highlight the excellent work done over the years by the Avontuur team and all our supporters to establish the event on the racing calender. It’s an endorsement of our intention to grow the race and with the 8th Avontuur-sponsored race coming up on Saturday, 7 December we look forward to a new era of even better racing,” says Michael Taberer of Avontuur Estate.

“The prize money increase definitely gives owners an incentive to race in the Fillies Guineas and keep our race fillies in the country, which is what we need to increase the calibre of our race mares, ultimately improving our young stock even more,” commented champion trainer Mike de Kock.

Up country trainer Sean Tarry was positive about the announcement: “No doubt Avontuur is the driving force behind the stake increase which is great as all Gr1’s should have a stake which is equal. It will now certainly be one of our big targets this season.”

Mike Bass was delighted to hear that the stake has been increased to where it should be, as he believes that this race together with the Paddock Stakes are the two most prestigous fillies races on the SA racing calendar.

Champion jockey Antony Delpech was excited by the news that the prize money for his sponsor’s race has been increased. “I’ll try extra-hard to win it this year!” he said.

Avontuur GM Pippa Mickleburgh feels the sponsorship supports her belief that the backbone of the breeding industry is its fillies and mares. “I know the stallions get all the attention, but in truth the quality of your brood mare band makes the difference between excellent and adequate as a breeder, and winning this race sets the scene for future success as a broodmare,” she added.

Phumelela Sales Executive Clyde Basel commented "We are very excited to announce the renewal of the Avontuur Fillies Guineas sponsorship, which will now race for R1 million in prize money. We once again look forward to some of the best fillies in action competing for the big prize on what is becoming a most popular race day, with the addition of the Intercontinental Village adding to the activities on offer at Kenilworth."

With an illustrious list of winners over the years namely Sun Classique, Captain’s Lover, Sparkling Gem, Field Flower, Ebony Flyer, Princess Victoria and last year’s Rumya, we look forward to creating new stars for the SA racing firmament.

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Re: Re: Boost for Cape Stakes - Cape Fillies Guineas hits the R1 million mark

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Thanks Zsuz,new laptop so couldn`t open the document :P

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Re: Re: Boost for Cape Stakes - Cape Fillies Guineas hits the R1 million mark

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Hopefully this will force the othe grade1 races to come into line..

Well done Pippa I know you have been pushing for this for years

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Re: Re: Boost for Cape Stakes - Cape Fillies Guineas hits the R1 million mark

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The investec derby at 600k is a joke. Best 3yo race in the country by a country mmile, but prize money is nothing

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Re: Re: Boost for Cape Stakes - Cape Fillies Guineas hits the R1 million mark

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Minimum stakes just been raised to $300k or R3m in the states fir Grade1's

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Re: Re: Boost for Cape Stakes - Cape Fillies Guineas hits the R1 million mark

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If the Apache wins the Arlington Million what will that take his stake earnings to?

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Re: Re: Boost for Cape Stakes - Cape Fillies Guineas hits the R1 million mark

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ShezaPunter Wrote:
> If the Apache wins the Arlington Million what will
> that take his stake earnings to?


Not Sure but he has earned £905k about R14m

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Cheers Hibs, that's impressive.

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Re: Re: Boost for Cape Stakes - Cape Fillies Guineas hits the R1 million mark

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That race in Turkey that The Apache wanted to raid is US$600k. US$600K! Turkey? Vifendri? Gr2!
Hell, we missed the bus and have along way to go.

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Re: Re: Boost for Cape Stakes - Cape Fillies Guineas hits the R1 million mark

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Wasn't the Queen's Plate going to be a be a $1 Million race to attract so international horses. What has happened with regards to this?

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