Mujadale Captures Ballarat Cup

Mark Smith - Sunday November 23
Dewhurst Stakes winner Mujahid (USA) shuttled to Widden Stud for just two seasons where he met moderate support and then went missing for four years before Eliza Park Stud threw him a lifeline in 2006.

 The son of Danzig was destined to stand just the one season in Victoria. The 48 foals he left behind included Saturday's $200,000 Listed Sportsbet.Com.Au Ballarat Cup (2200m) winner Mujadale.

Ridden by veteran Kevin Forrester for trainer Paul Jones, Mujadale led all the way to defeat At First Sight (IRE) (Galileo) by 3 ¼-lengths with the topweight Fat Al (Al Maher) a short-head back in third.


"You had your heart in your mouth watching him," Jones said.

"He's just so brave and runs a bit on adrenal a bit like Forest Gump, the more he runs the more he likes it.

"He's settling a lot better at the races now, he used to get himself very worked up beforehand.

"There's still some races for him, the Bagot looks a nice one to aim at."

Mujadale is the third foal of the New Regent mare Newdale who collected 5 wins from 36 starts in country Victoria.

Her granddam Matalassie (Duke Ellington) is a half-sister to Sweet Embrace Stakes winner Jade Lace (Baguette) the dam of Group 1 Honda Stakes winner Pontormo (Chem).

Newdale has a 2yo colt by Captain Gerrard (IRE) yearling filly by Master Of Design.

Mujadale becomes the 23rd stakes winner for Mujahid (Danzig) who also left the 4-time Group 1 winner Daneleigh from his short Australian stint.

The 18yo stallion now plies his trade in Italy where he is among the leading sires.

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