$2.3 Million Colt Named Brock
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The $2.3 million Distorted Humor
colt, which topped the Fasig-Tipton Florida select sale of 2-year-olds
in training and is the most expensive juvenile sold at public auction
this year, has been named Brock. He is being prepared further for
racing at the Robert Scanlon Training Center in Florida by David
Scanlon and is scheduled to be shipped to the racetrack in May,
according to Kentucky bloodstock agent John Moynihan, who is the
bloodstock adviser to the colt’s owner, wine mogul Jess Jackson.
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