Breaking
his maiden with a dominant victory at Turffontein in South Africa on Tuesday
was Redoute's Choice colt Mujallad, another successful Inglis Easter purchase
for Shadwell.
Prepared by Mike de Kock, Mujallad improved on his debut second at the start of
the month to dash away and win the 1000 metre juvenile plate by three and a
half lengths as favourite.
A $370,000 Inglis Easter purchase from the Bell View Park draft for Shadwell,
Mujallad is a half-brother to stakes-placed Tarismo and is the second winner from
stakes-winning Pins mare Raid.
Raid is a full sister to the dam of dual Group I winner Stratum Star and descends
from champion mare Emancipation.
She was sold in the Bell View Park Dispersal last year fetching $380,000 when
secured by Paul Willetts for Three Bridges Thoroughbreds and was covered last
spring by Vancouver.
Shadwell and Mike de Kock made it a winning double of Aussie breds when three
year-old Snitzel colt Raasmaal scored his second win from four starts when
saluting over 1000 metres.
He was a $240,000 Inglis Easter purchase from the Bylong Park Thoroughbreds
draft and is one of three winners from stakes-placed Coast to the Post.