Born and raised at the famed nursery of Success Stud at Young in New South Wales, owned and operated by Jackie Gibson and her mother, Mary, carrying on a legacy established with the late John Gibson some 57 years ago, the prized farm continues to set the standard with the breeding and rearing of young standardbred stock.
Scar Struck, aka Frankie, is a colt by Dancin Lou, an exciting first season siring prospect and son of super sire Sweet Lou from the six-win Changeover mare Kotiro.
Following three unplaced efforts in New Zealand back in 2019, Kotiro was purchased and brought to Australia where she managed four wins in New South Wales (Newcastle, Tamworth, Parkes and Bathurst) before being moved to Queensland.
Under the care of Cristina Monte, Kotiro managed to win another two races, both at Albion Park, including a personal best of 1:54.5 before retirement.
At stud, her first foal was Tamitane Tane, a gelded son of Ohoka Punter, who has managed to win a race from 15 starts to date.
Her next foal was Scar Struck.
Despite being foaled in New South Wales, Scar Struck is eligible for the QBRED futurity scheme given the fact that Dancin Lou was based in Queensland.
The colt was offered at the 2025 Sunshine Stars Yearling Sales at Albion Park. He was part of the Medowie Lodge and Darren Reay draft and fetched $15,000 when purchased by Mark Tiedemann, an original owner.
A new ownership group was constructed and headed by Brendan Micallef of BPM Bloodstock Trust, and the colt returned to Medowie Lodge to be broken in and educated.