Star muscles in on APTS

14 January 2021
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It’s hard to imagine that a champion sire born back in 1925 that passed away in February of 1956 could be responsible for 21 of the 46 lots listed for the Australasian Premier Trotting Sales at Oaklands Junction on Sunday, February 7.

The horse pictured is Scotland, who’s line has now descended through 10 successive generations, and particularly through the branch of recent trotting champion Muscle Yankee, who is the sire of the horse regarded as the greatest trotter of the modern era, Muscle Hill.

Before we look at the stallions from this branch that will be playing a major role in the APTS sale in February, below is a quick reminder of this legend and his descendants.

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