Scott Bro’s – Quality Offering

The progeny on sale are by a wide variety of stallions

The Scott Bros once again are offering 30 Two Year Olds, ready for training, for sale directly from the farm.

2007

One of the horses for sale is two year old colt Final Cup, a Mogok half-brother to Durban July winner Hunting Tower and a full-brother to The Lonsdale, who won at Greyville recently for trainer Doug Campbell.

From 11 starts, The Lonsdale has placed seven times and won once.

Miesque's Approval

Miesque’s Approval

The progeny on sale are by a wide variety of stallions besides Scott Bros’ own leading polytrack sire Miesque’s Approval, Mogok, The Sheik, Overlord and Atso – including a lovely big colt by Kahal out of a Danehill Dancer mare, and progeny by Curved Ball, Kildonan, King Of Kings and King’s Chapel.

The sale also includes a handsome two year old Overlord colt named Karioke Kelly – a full brother to winner Lord Kelly and Promissory, a graduate of this farm sale earlier this year who has placed twice from both of his starts.

Contact the Scott Brothers for more details.

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