Following on from my last post, I am interested to know what thoughtful breeders and observers think will be the future of the Direct Scooter line downunder.
We have inherited him he through two distinctly different sources: Matt’s Scooter (in North America) and In The Pocket (in North America but mainly as a sire in New Zealand).
It’s extraordinary how two individual horses can make such a difference to whether a siring line survives or not. It would make a great TV series: “Genetic lines that fought back!”
Harnesslink very recently published this article on the topic featuring the new Alabar sire Sunshine Beach, and it is true how the Mach Three/Somebeachsomewhere line has really set things alight in North America, Australia and New Zealand, and that we are latching into that with local blends such as Auckland Reactor and Sir Lincoln as sires.

In The Pocket
However I am really intrigued by the In The Pocket line, and whether there is still an opportunity, from all the wonderful potential sires here who carry that branch of the line, to find a standout sire (or two) who can carry Direct Scooter into the future.
Five years ago you would have put a very sound bet on Christian Cullen acting as the conduit for that to happen – so many good sons from some of our best mares.
Today? None of his sons have yet put their hoof in the air to say ME, and although there still time, each season without those really standout offspring puts their chances at risk.
How are they going?
Gotta Go Cullect and Gotta Go Cullen are no slouches and have good breeding, but the latter never got the numbers needed, and the former has yet to maximise on the numbers he initially got. I think Gotta Go Cullen will do a good job at Budding Bloodstock, south Australia, one of the smaller Australian stud farms. But the chance they will become a truly successful Australasian inheritor of the Direct Scooter siring line is now remote. Update (late December 2015) – Gotta Go Cullect is being tried again as a racehorse in New Zealand at this stage, read the Harnesslink article here)
Alta Christiano is a stunning individual, and with very interesting breeding and first foals just hitting the ground – but with far fewer mares than even Gotta Go Cullen got in his first season. He’s facing an uphill battle to get the mare numbers when the big four or five commercial sires are so dominant and capturing the market. But as a type he is one of the most “son of a sire” you could see, and as a racehorse he showed some of those same qualities of speed plus strength as his sire. His maternal line is different from many Christian Cullen sons – but I like it. I picked him out at the yearling sales for one of my virtual stable But there’s more than that lucky guess on a class yearling in a parade. He has some very nice family connections coming though, including the progeny of his half sister Alta Camilla. With Tony Dickinson of Alta Breeding calling the shots, this line is going to keep stepping up.
Stunin Cullen got 54 live foals here in his first year at stud and although the numbers dropped off the second year, you get the feeling there could be renewed interest now that his first foals are yearlings and breeders seem happy with them. 40 of that first crop are already registered, which is a good sign. Stunin Cullen comes from the same maternal line as Gotta Go Cullen, one of the top maternal lines in New Zealand, but I would venture that Stunin Cullen’s is a stronger branch in both the male and female progeny overall, which is always a good sign.
The other branch of In The Pocket lies with siring sons Courage Under Fire (and what a long and successful job he has done as a sire of racehorses, but not yet left a siring son) and Changeover who has had very solid numbers and results so far, but is needing to get some outstanding foals winning top races to give breeders the confidence that he is picking up the mantle.
The fat lady hasn’t sung yet. Christian Cullen has over 300 foals on the ground since 2010, for example. But you get the feeling the fat lady is warming up for the last song, but may not be doing an encore.
Who inherits the legacy, the mares, the reputation and the rewards?
Tell me what you think. Happy to keep up more informed and thoughtful debate on this ticking over, but will not publish negative off-hand remarks. OK?
Not a mention of Raging Bull.
Sorry Ted. In fact I have high regard for Raging Bull as you will know if you follow this blog:
https://b4breeding.com/?s=Raging+bull
click or paste that link to get the blogs I have posted.
His breeding is also extremely interesting, as a son of Christian Cullen from such a powerful maternal family. He’s got 29 foals on the ground from 32 mares which is a huge fertility rate – yay!
But of course far fewer mares foaling to him this season.
I would LOVE to see any branch of the ITP line strike gold here as a sire, so please to not take any lack of mention as a negative. I have fingers and toes firmly crossed that we could start a strong line here from that siring line.
Maybe Alta Christiano will buck the trend but Im not sure he is that different from the CC sons that have been tried before him. Perhaps someone needs to think (and act) outside the box and rescue from obscurity in North America CCs modestly
performed but very well related son Good Day Mate and give him a chance downunder?
Hello , first time writing to you and just what to know what you think. Just bought a racing 5 year old mare and thinking of breeding her later , she is by Modern Art and her mother is by Jennas Beach Boy. I would love to take her to Mach Three but to much money for me , first mare going to breed with. so I thought go to a Mach Three son in Lincoln Royal or as you know him Sir Lincoln.What do you think.
Will take a look and get back to you but there might be others who have some views too.
What’s her name please John??
Richard
Most Admired. Solid family. I am putting it out here because I think the whole Mach Three/Beach Towel “click” is an interesting work in progress, and we have touch on it several times before. Sometimes what appears to be an outstanding click for a huge one or two top horses does not covert into a match for “sons of” for both parties. Sometimes there is a pattern. Personally I think Sir Lincoln’s dam has a history of clicking this way, reinforced by what she has produced to date withSire Lincoln known over the ditch at Lincoln Royal, his bro Lord Lincoln and their sister Lincoln Megastar. But interesting to note the breeders here have also tried other sires more recently (Rnr Hanover and Well Said, and the former for good results). So although we like the sound of a click like in the car safety belt advts, there is no guarantee it will keep you 100% safe!! lol
Check back on my blog for some interesting comments from Ray Chaplin and others about the original cross (search of Somebeachsomewhere on my blogsite).
Breeding? Cookie cutter it aint!!
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