“If you pass your CSEC exams I will buy the horse for you” – this motivational promise was made to Antonio Hossain by his grandfather, Azad Hossain three years ago.
Young Antonio, who was 17 years old at the time of the promise, passed the CSEC exams. His 65-year-old grandpa kept his promise and gifted him his dream horse.
As fate would have it, this horse is now one of the leading three-year-olds among the West Indian-bred and Guyana-bred horses heading into the Guyana Derby scheduled to be run off on the Guyana Cup Day, Sunday, August 11, 2024 at Rising Sun Turf Club (RSTC), West Coast Berbice.
This horse is the only three-year-old West Indian-bred or Guyana-bred to win around two turns – 1600 metres this season. He did so with consummate ease – unchallenged by close to a dozen lengths beating Bin Ladin, She’s A Monica, and Easy Jet in that order, in the sixth race of the seven-race card promoted by Jumbo Jet Thoroughbred Racing Committee (JJTRC) run off on April 28, 2024.

The horse in question is Country Rock-bred at Machado Stables in Danzic, East Coast Demerara. He is a bay colt, sired by Rock Movistar out of the mare Zionane.
Antonio explained, “I picked out the horse. I did not have any money and was going to school at the time when I saw him. He was a yearling. He had good conformation, and that is everything that is needed in a horse. His breeding and the farm have a good reputation. So, I knew he will be a good horse.”
Asked if his family was involved in the sport, Antonio declared, “Yes, We had horses such as Blondie and Rude Boy. My uncle Kamalodeen Hossain, who had stopped training horses said to me when he saw Country Rock, it reminded him of Rude Boy, and he said he will return to training horses.”
My uncle declared, “I will get back in racing. This horse is everything you want to see in a horse. This horse proved him right, also fulfilled also the dream of training a good young horse, and have a runner in the Derby to run amongst the elite owners in the country, as we are coming from very humble background.”











