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He
is a picture of great beauty, brilliance,
animation, and elegance, either under saddle,
in harness or in-hand. Like a true "park"
Morgan he has an innate vitality and distinct
energetic, collected, balanced, rhythmic trot
that is precise at all times.
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While animated and vibrant
he displays a "poetry of motion"
that is achieved by a combination of
airy, elastic, elegant, and cadenced
athletic ability and a willing to
work attitude. That's what the
ultimate Morgan “dream horse” is all
about; a well bred animal who is as
beautiful as capable.
Considered a new style of Morgan,
this 15.3 hand bay colt won
unanimously the Grand National Two
Year Old Stallions class as well as
the World Champion Junior Stallion
title. He then returned to the ring
to finalize his place in history as
the Reserve World Champion Stallion.
In his first Park Saddle appearance
at the Grand National, “Gator” beat
out other champions such as Stand
and Deliver and Stonecroft Trilogy
to win the 2005 Grand National Park
Saddle Stallions title.
His first foals are built up right
with laid back shoulders, big eyes,
and wonderfully hinged at the poll.
Passed down from generation to
generation, from great park horse to
great park horse, from Grand Master
to Masterpiece bloodlines, this
horse has what it takes to make an
exceptional, next generation
breeding stallion.
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