Ascot Stud’s well bred Galileo horse Global View has been enjoying a good run of form of late, and the sire came up with two more eye catching winners at the Vaal on Tuesday afternoon.

Global View’s first success came when his talented daughter Tanzanite Queen romped home to a clear-cut win in Tuesday’s second race, the www.highveld.co.za Graduation Plate (1200m).
Under the inform S’Manga Khumalo, the Alec Laird trained four-year-old drew off in the closing stages to win impressively by three lengths.
Bred by Klawervlei Stud, Tanzanite Queen has now won three of just nine starts and was runner up, to eventual G1 Vodacom Durban July winner Kommetdieding, in the 2020 Klawervlei Farm Sale Graduate Race.
The daughter of Global View is out of the Redoute’s Choice Blue Swift.
Her dual graded stakes winning sire struck again in the very next race, when Global View’s two-year-old daughter Vantage Point ran on strongly to claim the TAB Telebet 0861 000 822 Maiden Juvenile Plate (Fillies) (1000m).
Trained by Corne Spies, Vantage Point, who is out of the Western Winter mare Cresta, was bred by the Rous Bros.
South Africa’s Leading First Season Sire of 2019-2020, Global View has two lots on the Cape Premier Yearling Sale, and five lots on the Cape Yearling Sale.