Champion
trainer Mike de Kock is no stranger to success with Aussie bred horses and produced
Flying Spur gelding Mushreq to win the Listed Singspiel Stakes at Meydan in
Dubai overnight.
Second in the Group I Greyville Golden Horseshoe at two in South Africa, the
Mike de Kock trained Mushreq was a smart stakes-winner at the Dubai Racing
Carnival last year and seems to be back in top form again for 2014.
Mushreq powered clear under Paul Hanagan to win the 1800 metre turf feature by
a length and a quarter, his overall record now six wins from 18 starts.
"He loves the turf, is a nice honest horse and is a pleasure to train," said
Mike de Kock.
Racing in the famous blue and white colours of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al
Maktoum, Mushreq was bred in Australia by Shadwell and foaled and raised at
Yarraman Park.
Consigned to the 2010 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale by Yarraman, he
was bought back at $350,000 for Shadwell and sent to South Africa.
Mushreq is a half-brother to Macau stakes-winner Jazza Bell being from
stakes-placed Jeune (GB) mare Alharir, a half-sister to the dam of Group I
winner Rewaaya from the family of Snippets and Forensics.