Got A Mo?

His pedigree is free of Mr Prospector

The first son of Uncle Mo at Stud in South Africa will make an appearance before races at Durbanville on Wednesday 27 June at 11h00.

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Royal Mo, who will stand his first season at Klawervlei for a fee of R30 000, gives breeders an opportunity to be a part of a totally out-crossed pedigree free of Mr Pospector.

Royal Mo (ex Royal Irish Lass) was bred by Brandywine Farm in Kentucky and knocked down to Jerry and Ann Moss for $300,000 at the 2015 Keeneland September Sale.

A Classic  contender at 3 in the USA in 2017, he won the Gr3 Robert B’ Lewis Stakes over 1700m and ran 3rd in the Gr1 Santa Anita Derby. Injury stymied plans to run him in the Preakness.

He is from the second crop of Uncle Mo an unbeaten Champion 2yo whose first crop smashed all kinds of records with 24 individual Stakes winners, including Champion 2yo and Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist. He boasts a multiple stakes producing dam line.

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