Grade 3 US Winner Mo Mosa To Stand At Ian Parsard’s Paradise At Spring Village

Mo Mosa
Mo Mosa

KINGSTON, Jamaica – There is a new addition to the stallion stock in Jamaica.

Trainer, owner and breeder Ian Parsard has confirmed to Quickgallop.com that  his breeding entity Paradise At Spring Village has purchased Grade 3 winner in the United States Mo Mosa to provide stallion services at his farm.

“We have been seeing steady growth in the racing results of our Paradise progenies, and we believe that Mo Mosa, a son of the acclaimed Uncle Mo, is an exciting new prospect, which will add significant depth and quality to not only the stallion register at Paradise, but also Jamaica.

“The progress Paradise has been making in recent year is underscored by the performances of the likes of Classic winner She’s A Wonder, the top older filly of 2023 – She’s My Destiny, Brinks, and Perfect Brew among others,” Parsard shared with this website.

BELOW IS A REPORT ON MO MOSA TAKEN FROM THE PAULICK REPORT

Grade 3 winner Mo Mosa will begin his stallion career at Paradise Farms at Spring Village in Jamaica after selling for US$50,000 late during Tuesday's session at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale.

The 6-year-old son of Uncle Mo was catalogued as a racing or stallion prospect, but he was later switched to being offered strictly as a potential stallion. This caught the attention of bloodstock agent Chad Schumer, who signed the ticket on behalf of Paradise Farms.

Schumer was one of the agents responsible for brokering the deal that sent Grade 2 winner Bern Identity to stand in Jamaica, and the horse has become one of the country's perennial top stallions.

“We've been looking for a long time for another stallion,” Schumer said. “We actually bought a replacement in November, but we were offered a massive profit and ended up selling. I was actually looking at him as a racehorse when I went back to the barn, but when they said they were offering him as a stallion prospect only, I said, 'Oh, perfect.'”

Taylor Made Sales Agency consigned Mo Mosa, as agent.

Racing as a homebred for Perry Martin and his late wife Denise, Mo Mosa won four of 22 starts for earnings of $482,235.

Mo Mosa broke his maiden in his third career start in February of his 3-year-old season at Turfway Park, then after an unsuccessful try at the Kentucky Derby trail, trainer Mike Maker got the horse his first graded black type with a runner-up effort in the Grade 3 Oklahoma Derby.

His strongest season came at age four, where after starting the year in the Oaklawn Park allowance ranks, he shipped to Fonner Park to win the track's signature Bosselman Pump and Pantry/Gus Fonner Stakes by a front-running 1 1/2 lengths. Mo Mosa then carried that momentum over a sloppy track at Lone Star Park, and won the G3 Steve Sexton Mile Stakes by 3 1/2 lengths at odds of 23-1.

Mo Mosa is out of the unraced Eskendereya mare Roughing, who is the dam of two winners from four foals to race. His second dam, the stakes winner Playcaller, is the pivot point for runners including Grade 1 winners Diplomat Lady and Hunter O'Riley, as well as Grade/Group 2 winners Dream Play and Zulu Land.

Schumer has worked with Paradise Farms for about seven years, and he said the Jamaican racing program is contested primarily over dirt. This made Mo Mosa's on-track credentials and the main track success of his sire Uncle Mo made for a logical fit when shopping for stallions.

“Uncle Mo is an absolute sensation as a sire of sires,” Schumer said. “He's a graded stakes winner from a nice family, and he's beautiful. I'm delighted to have him.

“It's a regional program, but there's enough of an industry there to make sense of it,” Schumer continued. “Bern Identity's been absolutely dominant of late, so it's good to have another one to join him.”

 

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2 Responses

  1. great job ian pasard ,50 big ones aint no play thing for such a purchase. his first crop should be around 2026 ish..big up !!!

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