Maxios X Mrs Malt

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🐴 Unnamed Yearling (Maxios x Mrs Malt)

Gelding | Bay | 2023 | NH Store | Currently Unbroken
Trainer: Ewan Whillans (to enter training in due course)
Ownership Opportunities Available

🧬 Pedigree Insight

By Maxios (Monsun) – an elite influence in both Flat and National Hunt breeding, Maxios is a proven source of stamina, class and jumping ability. A Group 1 winner himself and a son of the legendary Monsun, Maxios has made a real name for himself in the jumping sphere. His best NH progeny include the Cheltenham Festival winner I Am Maximus, classy Graded chaser Monmiral, and consistent performers like It’s For Me and Risk Belle.

Out of Mrs Malt (Mastercraftsman) – a mare who adds speed, toughness, and versatility to the pedigree. Mastercraftsman brings a touch of Flat brilliance while proving to be an effective damsire in National Hunt breeding, with his daughters producing winners over hurdles and fences.

This gelding blends top-class German stamina lines with a resilient, tough damline—a pedigree rich with jumping potential and staying power.

📈 Conformation & Outlook

A tall, elegant individual with scope to grow into a chasing frame, this gelding moves with purpose and carries himself like a horse with a future. His pedigree suggests he’ll thrive over trips in excess of two miles and will come into his own once he matures further.

He will be broken in later this year, with a view to progressing steadily toward a career in bumpers and novice hurdles. All roads lead to a chasing future in the hands of Ewan Whillans Racing.

🎯 Ideal For:

  • Long-term National Hunt followers looking for a smart project

  • Racing partnerships with an eye on Festival-class pedigrees

  • Owners seeking a blend of class and stamina in their next runner

🗣️ Trainer’s View – Ewan Whillans:

“He’s a fine-looking horse with presence and a top pedigree to back it up. The Maxios horses are thriving over jumps and this lad looks cut from the same cloth—plenty of class, and he’s only going to improve as he fills into his frame.”