Majmu For Stud In UK
Mike De Kock’s champion filly Majmu is set to be retired to stud following her run in Saturday’s Vodacom Durban July
Mike De Kock’s champion filly Majmu is set to be retired to stud following her run in Saturday’s Vodacom Durban July
There won’t be a serious interruption of the daughter of Redoute’s Choice’s work programme leading to the Durban July and Mike said: “She’ll be out for a day or two, this is just a little fever we weren’t sure about, she was actually just about fine on Saturday morning.”
Mike De Kock’s star filly Majmu has been scratched from today’s Gr1 Woolavington 2000.
Mike De Kock’s champion 3yo Majmu looks all set to make it a winning penultimate start on South African soil when she takes on eleven rivals in Saturday’s R1 million Gr1 Woolavington 2000 at Greyville
Mike De Kock’s champion 3yo Majmu has her first run against the boys when she steps into the major league of the R2 million Gr1 President’s Champions Challenge. While she is handicapped to win, she also has to handle a first tilt at 2000m – against some seasoned big-hitters
Mike De Kock’s Australian-bred Majmu was priced up at 7-2 favourite for the Vodacom Durban July – but there is plenty of potential value lower down the ladder. Have a look at your fancy’s price…
Mike De Kock ace Majmu is one of a host of stars that will line up at Turffontein on Champions Day in the five Gr1 races
“We’ll be discussing Majmu’s future with Sheikh Hamdan and Angus Gold, we’ll be looking at export flight schedules, but at this stage the Durban July via the Daily News is the most likely option we’ll exercise with her.”
Trumped by champion international trainer Mike De Kock as the best filly he has trained, the outstanding Majmu silenced her critics with a scintillating second career Gr1 victory when clinching honours in a dramatic R1 million Laurie Jaffee Empress Club Stakes
Majmu and Siren’s Call are the only two fillies capable of winning the Wilgerbosdrift SA Triple Tiara. But will they both run?
The three-time Champion Sire will serve a limited number of mares to Northern Hemisphere time commencing 14 February