Museliere (ARG)
1973 – March 15, 2001
Malambo (ARG) x Romina (ARG), by Rigolo (ARG)
Family 3-n
1973 – March 15, 2001
Malambo (ARG) x Romina (ARG), by Rigolo (ARG)
Family 3-n
Museliere was a consistent race mare at her level though she was never more than the equivalent of a listed stakes winner. As a broodmare, she was a foundation mare for Haras El Candil and had considerable influence on the Argentine Thoroughbred.
Race record
10 starts, 4 wins, 4 seconds, 1 thirds
1977:
As an individual
A bay mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Museliere produced eight named foals, of which six started and five won. Her important foals are as follow:
Connections
As a broodmare, Museliere was owned by Haras El Candil. She died in March 2001 after having failed to produce a live foal for the preceding eight years.
Pedigree notes
One of 23 stakes winners sired by the Argentine-bred Owen Tudor horse Malambo, Museliere is inbred 5x5 to 1928 St. Leger Stakes winner and four-time English/Irish champion sire Fairway; she is also inbred 5x5 to the important broodmare Serenissima. She is a full sister to multiple Argentine stakes winner Malay and to stakes-placed Romera, dam of Argentine listed stakes winner Linajuda (by Laramie Trail). Museliere is also a half sister to Luminaire (by Laramie Trail), dam of 1992 Argentine champion miler Toquete (by Trial and Error) and Argentine Group 2 winner El Limbo (by Parade Marshal), second dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Lucky for Me (by Lucky Roberto), and third dam of multiple Argentine Group 3 winner First Blues.
Museliere and her siblings are out of Romina (by the Sideral horse Rigolo), a full sister to multiple Argentine stakes winner Romanza and to Reggenza, third dam of Argentine Group 2 winner Mimoso Jack. Romina, in turn, was produced from Tracala, a half sister to Argentine stakes winner Trinite (by Imbroglio). Sired by Closworth, a stakes-placed son of 1930 Ascot Gold Cup winner Bosworth, Tracala is also a half sister to Tezeta (by Anaram II), dam of Brazilian Group 2 winner The Garland (by Gay Garland) and second dam of Argentine Group 2 winner Taciturna Bar. In addition, Tracala is a half sister to Traquita (by Imbroglio), dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Carmelo (by Logical) and second dam of Brazilian Group 3 winner Abajo.
Tracala was produced from Traca (by The Yuvaraj), whose half sister Teresa (by Imbroglio) is the dam of multiple Brazilian Group 1 winner Damping Wave (by Tumble Lark), Brazilian Group 2 winner Glory Lark (by Tumble Lark), and Brazilian Group 3 winner Enure (by Gay Garland). The sisters are out of the Embrujo mare Trique, whose dam Taloche was sired by the champion Argentine racer and sire Parlanchin. The female line traces back to the great 19th-century English matron Pocahontas through her daughter Heroine of Lucknow.
Last updated: November 22, 2023
Race record
10 starts, 4 wins, 4 seconds, 1 thirds
1977:
- Won Premio Bolivia (ARG, La Plata)
- Won Premio Circulo Periodistas de Provincia de Buenos Aires (ARG)
- 2nd Premio Peru (ARG)
- 2nd Premio Retorta (ARG)
- 3rd Premio Monarca (ARG)
As an individual
A bay mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Museliere produced eight named foals, of which six started and five won. Her important foals are as follow:
- Love for Sale (1979, by Laramie Trail) won the listed Handicap Haras La Biznaga in 183 and was Group 3-placed. The 1994 Argentine Broodmare of the Year, she is the dam of 1994 Argentine champion miler Off the Record (by Over the Ocean), 1994 Argentine Mare of the Year Star and Stripes (by Parade Marshal), and 1999 Gran Premio Ciudad de Buenos Aires (ARG-G1) winner Not for Sale (by Parade Marshal), the Argentine champion sire of 2014 and winner of the Pellegrini Award as Argentina’s Stallion of the Year in 2011 and 2014. Love for Sale is also the second dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Southern Lawyer.
- Miou Miou (1984, by Laramie Trail) never raced but is the second dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Caballe.
- Lin Yutang (1987, by Laramie Trail) won the 1991 Gran Premio de las Americas O.S.A.F. (ARG-G1). According to The Jockey Club’s records, he failed to sire any stakes winners from 152 named foals of racing age.
- Tenacious (1989, by Trial by Error) won the 1993 Premio Comparacion de La Plata (ARG-G3). He does not appear to have sired any offspring.
- Malefique (1992, by Parade Marshal) won two of her 11 starts. She is the dam of 2006 Argentine champion 3-year-old male Dancing for Me (by Lucky Roberto).
Connections
As a broodmare, Museliere was owned by Haras El Candil. She died in March 2001 after having failed to produce a live foal for the preceding eight years.
Pedigree notes
One of 23 stakes winners sired by the Argentine-bred Owen Tudor horse Malambo, Museliere is inbred 5x5 to 1928 St. Leger Stakes winner and four-time English/Irish champion sire Fairway; she is also inbred 5x5 to the important broodmare Serenissima. She is a full sister to multiple Argentine stakes winner Malay and to stakes-placed Romera, dam of Argentine listed stakes winner Linajuda (by Laramie Trail). Museliere is also a half sister to Luminaire (by Laramie Trail), dam of 1992 Argentine champion miler Toquete (by Trial and Error) and Argentine Group 2 winner El Limbo (by Parade Marshal), second dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Lucky for Me (by Lucky Roberto), and third dam of multiple Argentine Group 3 winner First Blues.
Museliere and her siblings are out of Romina (by the Sideral horse Rigolo), a full sister to multiple Argentine stakes winner Romanza and to Reggenza, third dam of Argentine Group 2 winner Mimoso Jack. Romina, in turn, was produced from Tracala, a half sister to Argentine stakes winner Trinite (by Imbroglio). Sired by Closworth, a stakes-placed son of 1930 Ascot Gold Cup winner Bosworth, Tracala is also a half sister to Tezeta (by Anaram II), dam of Brazilian Group 2 winner The Garland (by Gay Garland) and second dam of Argentine Group 2 winner Taciturna Bar. In addition, Tracala is a half sister to Traquita (by Imbroglio), dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Carmelo (by Logical) and second dam of Brazilian Group 3 winner Abajo.
Tracala was produced from Traca (by The Yuvaraj), whose half sister Teresa (by Imbroglio) is the dam of multiple Brazilian Group 1 winner Damping Wave (by Tumble Lark), Brazilian Group 2 winner Glory Lark (by Tumble Lark), and Brazilian Group 3 winner Enure (by Gay Garland). The sisters are out of the Embrujo mare Trique, whose dam Taloche was sired by the champion Argentine racer and sire Parlanchin. The female line traces back to the great 19th-century English matron Pocahontas through her daughter Heroine of Lucknow.
Last updated: November 22, 2023