Scatter the Gold

Scatter the Gold
Sire Mr. Prospector
Dam Dance Smartly
Sex Colt
Country Canada
Owner Sam-Son Farm
Trainer Mark Frostad

Scatter the Gold (foaled 26 February 1997) is a Canadian racehorse noted for winning two of the three races of the Canadian Triple Crown. He won the 2000 Queen's Plate and Prince of Wales Stakes, both with jockey Todd Kabel.[1] He then finished third in the final leg, the Breeders' Stakes.[2]

The Queen's Plate was Scatter the Gold's first win and fifth start.[2] Because of his winless record and his lack of recent racing experience, the colt was not expected to be a serious contender. However, he won by 4-1/4 lengths after passing the frontrunners near the eighth post.[3] In the Prince of Wales Stakes, he had such a poor start that his jockey feared he may have grabbed a quarter, and he was fourth of seven horses at the top of the final stretch. Nevertheless, he overtook all three leaders to win the race by a neck. Kabel later remarked, "He had me pretty worried. I didn't think we were going to get any part of it until down the backside he started to run hard".[4]

Coming into the Breeders' Stake, Scatter the Gold was a favourite to win the Triple Crown. He did not exhibit his usual late burst of speed, and lost by three lengths to Lodge Hill and a neck behind Master Stuart.[2] Lodge Hill had earlier finished sixth in the Queen's Plate.[5]

After the Breeders' Stake, with total winnings of $845,854, Scatter the Gold was sold to a Japanese breeder.[6] He has since sired a number of racehorses.[7]

His dam, Dance Smartly, won the Triple Crown in 1991.[1] An article in The Globe and Mail on her death described Scatter the Gold as "a big handsome colt with his mother's peel-me-a-grape attitude".[8]

References

  1. 1 2 "Scatter the Gold wins second jewel". Blood-Horse. 23 July 2000.
  2. 1 2 3 Ralph, Dan (12 August 2000). "Lodge Hill thwarts Scatter the Gold's Triple Crown bid". Canoe.
  3. "Scatter the Gold takes Queen's Plate". CBC. 25 June 2000.
  4. "Scatter the Gold captures Princes of Wales Stakes". CBC. 24 July 2000.
  5. "Scatter the Gold denied in Breeders' Stakes". Blood-Horse. 12 August 2000.
  6. "Scatter the Gold to Japan". Blood-Horse. 12 December 2000.
  7. See list at JBIS
  8. Smith, Beverley (22 August 2007). "Beloved Dance Smartly put to rest". The Globe and Mail.
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