Calling Muti ...Rabah

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Calling Muti ...Rabah

13 years 7 months ago
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Muti wanna pick your brain .

I follow zim racing . Kitalpha and a Goldkeeper have had huge success in Zim and South Africa . So much so that Kitalpha was shipped back to the Us and stands for $15k.

I noticed a stallion called Rabah . I swiftly checked his race record in the U k , 5 wins from 15 starts , 3 of those in group 3's .
I have no idea how long he's been shagging in Zimbo . I just have a hunch that he may produce some decent offspring .

What you think Muti and any other ped experts?

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Re: Re: Calling Muti ...Rabah

13 years 7 months ago
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ZAR 12000 in 2006 if that helps

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Re: Re: Calling Muti ...Rabah

13 years 7 months ago
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Rabah - a good stallion. Sired a crack sprinter in the Cape but his name escapes me. He also sired Rabattache. He was originally a Zim resident before he came to SA but I think he may have returned?

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Re: Re: Calling Muti ...Rabah

13 years 7 months ago
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Had a winner at the vaal today in VIVID

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Re: Re: Calling Muti ...Rabah

13 years 6 months ago
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I think he also sired Firebolt who used to be with J Snaith

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Re: Re: Calling Muti ...Rabah

13 years 6 months ago
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bad company Wrote:
> I think he also sired Firebolt who used to be with
> J Snaith

Firebolt, that's the one.

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Re: Re: Calling Muti ...Rabah

13 years 6 months ago
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...was not "fashionable" when sent down from Zim.....he sadly is no more....last crop 2006....:S

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Re: Re: Calling Muti ...Rabah

13 years 6 months ago
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Daylami looks to be a good value for money sire

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Re: Re: Calling Muti ...Rabah

13 years 6 months ago
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Didn't Daylami stand here for R100 000 and was shipped back to the UK after 2 seasons here?

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Re: Re: Calling Muti ...Rabah

13 years 6 months ago
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Not sure suga but his prodgeny is starting to show

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Re: Re: Calling Muti ...Rabah

13 years 6 months ago
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> Didn't Daylami stand here for R100 000 and was
> shipped back to the UK after 2 seasons here?


He is standing as a jumping stallion in Ireland. There are conflicting reports about why his stay in SA was so brief, but they're all unsubstantiated so I'd best leave it there.

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Re: Re: Calling Muti ...Rabah

13 years 6 months ago
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I wonder why Daylami would be standing as a jumping staliion - he sure had some cracking runners in Europe before he came here. He was standing for quite a hefty fee, I think it was in the region of 75,000 - and I for one am hoping that we got a bit of 'value' when securing a Daylami colt for R50,000

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