L’Ormarins King’s Plate Target For De Kock Import

He has a good year of racing ahead

The Mike de Kock stable has advised that Mujbar (Muharaar) has arrived in Johannesburg from the United Kingdom.

He will be spending 30 days in quarantine.

The Sporting Post recently reported that a partnership led by prominent owner and businessman, Willem Ackerman, has purchased the talented and impeccably bred English sprinter.

Mujbar has turned five, has a good year of racing in him and will be joining Mike de Kock at Randjesfontein when he is released from the quarantine station.

A winner of the Gr3 Horris Hill stakes and Gr2 placed as a juvenile, Mujbar is an athletic and good-looking son of Oasis Dream’s successful sire son, Muhaarar, out of Madany, a stakes-winning daughter of Acclamation. Madany was runner-up in the GBP500 000 Newmarket Tattersalls Millions Sprint.

Mujbar’s pedigree is laden with class. He is a half-brother to the Gr1 Royal Ascot Sprint winner, Eqtidaar, and to Massaat, who was second in both the Gr1 Dewhurst Stakes and the Gr1 English 2000 Guineas.

Mujbar’s pedigree combines the two most prominent speed lines in Great Britain, and unlike many imports does not sacrifice either performance or pedigree due to exchange rate limitations.

Mujbar’s partnership of owners have indicated that they have the 2024 Gr1 L’Ormarins King’s Plate in mind as a possible target.

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