Scotch Notch
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Scotch Notch is an Australia
Australia
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n Standardbred mare
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, the current world record holder for the Trotters One Mile Time Trial set 3 September or 9 March 1985 at Moonee Valley
City of Moonee Valley
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, Victoria
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, Australia. She won the 1983 and 1985 Inter Dominion Trotting Championship
Inter Dominion Trotting Championship
The Inter Dominion Trotting Championship Grand Final is a race for trotters within the overall Inter Dominion series. The series is held each year, and is a harness racing competition for both trotters and pacers that has been contested since 1936 in Australia and New Zealand...

. Scotch Notch was named “Australian Trotter of the Year” in 1983 1984 and 1985.

Breeding

She was a brown mare that was foaled in 1977 in Victoria. Scotch Notch was sired by the pacer Scottish Bret (USA) from Ada Glenfern by Tarport Kid (USA). Scottish Bret (by world champion pacer Bret Hanover
Bret Hanover
Bret Hanover was an outstanding American Standardbred racehorse. He was also one of only nine pacers to win harness racing's Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers and achieved a fine career total of 62 wins from 68 starts...

) was imported to Australia in 1973. His first foals were produced in the UK after he had stopped there on his way to Australia. Scottish Bret’s winners totalled 131 pacers and 28 trotters, the fastest and most successful by far of either gait being Scotch Notch. Adios
Adios (racehorse)
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 appears on both sides of Scotch Notch’s pedigree making her inbred
Inbreeding
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 to him in the third and fourth generations (3m x 4f).

Racing career

Scotch Notch’s trainer and driver was Graeme Lang. She did not start as a two year old, but had nine starts at three years for two wins and four placings, including a win at Moonee Valley in the Victoria Trotters Oaks. At four years of age Scotch Notch had thirteen starts, for eleven wins and one placing.

At five years

As a five-year old, Scotch Notch had eighteen starts in Australia for wins in the VL Dullard Trotters Cup and the G2 EB Cochran Trotters Cup. In New Zealand she won a heat and the final of the Group one
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 (G1) 1983 Inter Dominion Trotting Championship
Inter Dominion Trotting Championship
The Inter Dominion Trotting Championship Grand Final is a race for trotters within the overall Inter Dominion series. The series is held each year, and is a harness racing competition for both trotters and pacers that has been contested since 1936 in Australia and New Zealand...

 by defeating Sir Castleton in Auckland. In doing so she set a world record and Inter Dominion
Inter Dominion
The Inter Dominion is a harness racing competition that has been contested since 1936 in Australia and New Zealand. The host of the series is rotated between the six harness racing states of Australia and the North and South Islands of New Zealand...

 distance record mile rate of 2:04.4ss over 2,700 metres. During her New Zealand trip Scotch Notch had four starts for three wins and a second with $49,365 in prize-money.

At six years

In the 1983/84 season Scotch Notch had six starts in Victoria with three wins and three places. In November 1983 at the New Zealand Cup meeting she had 45 metres handicap in the NZMTC Handicap where she finished second, followed by another second in a Free for All (FFA). Scotch Notch was handicapped 10 metres in the 1983 Dominion Trotting Handicap over 3,200 metres at Christchurch.

Travelling to South Australia
South Australia
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, Scotch Notch won two heats of the 1984 Inter Dominion Trotting Championship but was defeated in the Final by Sir Castleton (NZ). Scotch Notch’s earnings for this season were $72,898.

At seven years

During the1984/85 season Scotch Notch won nine races at Moonee Valley and had several starts at Kilmore, including a start in the Group Two Kilmore Cup against the pacers when she finished seventh.

In the 1985 Inter Dominion Trotters Championship at Moonee Valley, Scotch Notch was defeated in the first heat by Sir Castleton but then won a division on the second night of heats. The Final was contested on 2 March 1985 over 3,300 metres when
Scotch Notch defeated Sir Castleton by six metres to become the first trotter to win the Inter Dominion for a second time.

A week later, Scotch Notch time trialled in 1:55.6 setting not only a new world record for trotting mares, but also a new Australasian record, that still stands (now shared with Lyell Creek). She then won three of her next four starts including the Australasian Trotters Championship (from a 60 metre handicap) and her last Australian start on 13 April 1985 in the EB Cochran Cup. Scotch Notch was the Winner of 28 races at Moonee Valley and her Best Mile Rate TT 1.55.6 was at Moonee Valley.

In the US

This season’s performances of Scotch Notch, brought an invitation to compete in an event that had twelve of the best trotters from USA, Canada, Europe, Scandinavia and Australia would contest. The invitation was accepted and trainer/driver Graeme Lang along owner Jim Wong and their families went to New York. Scotch Notch had a virus it was doubtful if she would be fit to race. On 17 June 17 in the first of the series Scotch Notch finished well for 6th position at the end to the Swedish competitor Meadow Road.

Meadow Road again defeated Scotch Notch in the second race over one mile when she finished fourth in the $185,000 event. Graeme Lang and Scotch Notch stayed on and competed in six races for five seconds. Scotch Notch was then left with US trainer/driver Mike Gagliardi who managed her for the rest of her American racing. Her 1985 US record was 16 race starts for 5 wins and 7 placings with earnings of $USD116,050.

On 14 February 1986 she defeated the champion mare Grades Singing in an Invitation event. Scotch Notch had her last start at Freehold Raceway on 6 November 1987, winning in 2:02.4 and was then retired. During 1986 and 1987 Scotch Notch had a total of 44 starts for 13 wins and 17 placings, winning $USD219,849.

Summary

Overall Scotch Notch’s lifetime statistics and earnings were as follows:-
  • Australia 66 starts: 43 wins 14 places and $249,091 in earnings
  • New Zealand 7: 4 wins and 3 places and $85,765 in earnings
  • US 60 starts: 18 wins, 21 places and $335,899 in earnings.

Stud record

In 1988, she was covered by Speedy Crown (the world's leading sire of 2.00 trotters), and she along with her colt foal were shipped to Melbourne in 1989. The colt was named Speedy Scotch and was not raced and sent to stud. Speedy Scotch sired seventy five foals for twenty winners, the best of which was Melancholy Comment Tr.2:00.8.

Scotch Notch died in 1990 without any further foals to perpetuate her history. The ashes of Scotch Notch were laid to rest at Shepparton Harness Racing Club's Garden of Honour.

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