Varsfontein Stud’s homebred sire Master Of My Fate struck twice at Hollywoodbets Durbanville on Tuesday.
Master Of My Fate’s daughter December Dawn won the second race on the card, with her paternal half-brother Major Master victorious in the following race.
The well-bred three-year-old December Dawn, a three-part sister to G1 Gold Medallion winner Tempting Fate, got off the mark at the fifth time of asking on Tuesday.
Under Anthony Andrews, the Candice Bass-Robinson trained filly kicked on strongly to land the Cape Turf Club Sales Open Maiden (F and M) (1250m) by three parts of a length.
Bred by Northfields Stud, December Dawn is out of the Var mare Miss December.
Her sire got a second win on Tuesday when promising Master Of My Fate colt Major Master won the third race at Hollywoodbets Durbanville.
Under Aldo Domeyer, the Candice Bass-Robinson trained sophomore outgunned his rivals in the One World Syndicate Maiden Plate (1400m), with Major Master winning convincingly by a length and a half.
Bred by Lammerskraal Stud, the lightly raced Major Master was making just his third start on Tuesday, with the colt finishing third on debut and second next time out.
A full brother to 2021 G3 Vasco Prix du Cap third-place getter Maledimo, Major Master is out of the Western Winter mare Maxixe.
Sire of G1 winners Sentbydestiny, Zarina and champion Tempting Fate, the inform Master Of My Fate is set to be represented by his son Talk To The Master in Saturday’s G3 Cape Classic.