Son of Sir Lincoln joining David Aiken en route to NA

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Son of Sir Lincoln joining David Aiken en route to NA

Cranbourne, son of Sir Lincoln, sold to Australian trainer Tim White. He will spend the summer in Australia before heading to North America. Cranbourne will join the Victorian stable of David Aiken. He won the G3 Methven Cup in Auckland. His only highlight was second place in the Junior FFA on Cup Day. The first run in New Zealand was disappointing. It was his only run outside of Auckland where he was beaten into fourth in Taylor Mile.

Cranbourne, son of Sir Lincoln, won the 2021 Methven Cup and finished fourth in the G1 NZ FFA on Show Day. Cranbourne was the fifth foal out of the one-win Christian Cullen mare, Classiealba. He has 12 wins and $205,383 in stakemoney. He was bought from the draft of Mike Stratford. His foals Blythecliffe and Classy Regal have only picked up a win and a couple of placings. The Race by Grins is taking place at Cambridge Raceway at Easter time. White will study the sales catalogue to find a replacement for Cranbourn.

Son of Sir Lincoln joining David Aiken en route to NA. He is the best horse that the team has had in that period. One of his best wins was the Ashburton win where he galloped away and probably paced 2600m instead of the 2400m to catch the mobile.


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