The Citizen (KZN)

So long, Princess Calla

MARE IN A MILLION: NOT DECIDED IF SHE WILL RACE OR GO TO STUD IN US

- Mike Moon – news@citizen.co.za

→ Trainer Tarry rates her as one of four best horses he has trained.

Equus Horse of the Year Princess Calla barely had time to catch her breath after finishing third in the Grade 1 Empress Club Stakes at Turffontei­n on Saturday before she was bundled onto a plane and dispatched to the US.

The six-year-old mare is still owned by South African businessma­n Mario Ferriera and it hasn’t yet been decided if she will race in America or go to stud, the website of her local trainer, Sean Tarry, revealed on Wednesday.

Princess Calla was part of a horse export consignmen­t that departed on Tuesday and which included fellow Grade 1 winners Make It Snappy and Isivunguvu­ngu, both of whom are owned by Hollywood Syndicate and whose translocat­ion had already been announced.

The website said the horses will be quarantine­d for two months on arrival in their new country.

“There is a lot of planning still to do. It wasn’t a last-minute decision, but I don’t think there is a firm plan,” Tarry was quoted as saying. “She certainly has the option to race still. She took her run on Saturday very well and she’s sound. In terms of breeding, I am sure the world will be her oyster,” added the multiple national champion trainer.

Princess Calla was bred at Maine Chance Farms from imported American stallion Flower Alley and South African mare Princess Royal, who is herself by the South African-bred champion sire Captain Al.

She raced 28 times in South Africa for 12 wins and 14 places and never finished further back than fifth – meaning she delivered her owner a stakes cheque every time she ran.

Those 12 victories included five Grade 1 races, four Grade 2s and two Grade 3s and came for four different trainers – Dennis Bosch, Adam Marcus, Ashley Fortune and Tarry. The latter said last year that Princess Calla was one of the four best horses he had trained.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? MAKING OF A LEGEND. Princess Calla with jockey Gavin Lerena wins the Cartier Sceptre Stakes during the L’Ormarins King’s Plate at Hollywoodb­ets Kenilworth Racecourse in January.
Picture: Gallo Images MAKING OF A LEGEND. Princess Calla with jockey Gavin Lerena wins the Cartier Sceptre Stakes during the L’Ormarins King’s Plate at Hollywoodb­ets Kenilworth Racecourse in January.

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