Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum was yesterday celebrating his first Group 1 winner as a breeder and, simultaneously, taking a huge stride to returning to UAE 2000 Guineas and Derby success courtesy of the aptly named Musir.
In winning yesterday’s Grade 1 Golden Horseshoe at Greyville in South Africa, Musir booked his ticket to the 2010 Dubai International Racing Carnival and will likely follow the same campaign as Sheikh Mohammed’s previous three-year-old stars in Asiatic Boy and Honour Devil.
Having enjoyed success at the highest level with horses such as Perfectly Ready, Eagle Mountain and Archipenko, Musir’s victory was his first as an owner/breeder.
However, had it not been for the determination of his owner, the colt may have been racing in different colours in Australia.
By the dominant Australian stallion, Arrowfield Stud’s Redoute’s Choice, the colt was passed in at the 2008 Australian Easter Yearling Sale in Sydney but shortly after leaving the ring, an offer was made to buy the colt that matched his reserve.
Advised to take the offer, Sheikh Mohammed was equally determined not to and the colt was sent to Mike de Kock in South Africa.
It was a similar story with Solid Choice, another son of Redoute’s Choice, passed in at the same sale, retained and sent with Musir to South Africa, and he showed his ability by finishing fourth in the Golden Horseshoe.
Sheikh Mohammed purchased Musir’s dam Dizzy de Lago as a filly in training in Melbourne but when trialing in preparation for a start in stakes company, the filly suffered an injury and never raced for her new owner.
Fate, however, would see her provide her owner with his first success at the highest level as a breeder.
Musir, in Arabic, means determined, hence his name and to add further to the omens of a possible third UAE Guineas and Derby success for Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa is that Dizzy de Lago is a half sister to a horse called Maydaan!


