Scope (horse)

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GrandsireGalileo
DamLook So
DamsireEfisio
Scope
SireTeofilo
GrandsireGalileo
DamLook So
DamsireEfisio
SexColt
Foaled24 March 2018[1]
Died28 June 2022 (aged 4)
CountryIreland
ColourChestnut
BreederLawn Stud
OwnerJulian Richmond-Watson
TrainerRalph Beckett
Record8: 3-2-1
Earnings£288,636
Major wins
Noel Murless Stakes (2021)
Prix Royal-Oak (2021)

Scope (24 March 2018 – 28 June 2022) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. After winning his only start as a two-year-old in 2020 he developed into a top-class stayer in the autumn of the following year, winning the Noel Murless Stakes and the Prix Royal-Oak.

Scope was a chestnut colt with no white markings bred in Ireland by her owner, Julian Richmond-Watson's Lawn Stud. He was sent into training with Ralph Beckett at Kimpton, Hampshire.[2]

He was from the tenth crop of foals sired by the Teofilo the undefeated European Champion Two-Year-Old of 2006. Teofilo's other European offspring have included Cross Counter, Trading Leather, Pleascach, Twilight Payment and Parish Hall: he has also had great success in Australia where his major winners have included Happy Clapper, Humidor and Kermadec.[3] Scope's dam Look So showed modest racing ability, winning four minor races from eight attempts,[4] but was a half-sister to the Epsom Oaks winner Look Here.[5]

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