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Scott's working methods since his takeover of the farm in 1992. The following day Scott sent O'Brien a letter asking for confirmation of his resignation. There was then a confrontation in a barn at Glebe Stud Farm in which Scott was killed. The jury in the case rejected the defence's assertion that O'Brien was guilty of manslaughter, rather than murder.
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In December 1992 Scott bought Glebe House and its stud farm at Cheveley, Newmarket. Scott's wife, Julia, continued to run the stud successfully after the death of her husband, basing the operation around a small number of mares, including Corndavon, whom Scott had bred in partnership with Craig
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On 30 September 1994 Scott was shot in the chest and killed by a stud groom, William O'Brien, using a single barrel shotgun. O'Brien and Scott had become involved in a dispute that culminated with O'Brien telling the trainer that he could "stuff his job". O'Brien had reportedly disagreed with
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The Alex Scott Memorial Fund Assistant Trainers' Scholarship was established in 1996 to provide assistant trainers with the chance to spend a month gaining experience of working outside Britain.
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Scott quickly established a reputation as one of the leading young Flat trainers in Britain. In his first season, 1989, Cadeaux Genereux won two
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at 33–1. When the colt came home in front at Epsom after the trainer's death, the bookmakers paid out to Scott's widow. Trained by
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Scott married Julia Mary Mackenzie in 1986. They had two sons and one daughter.
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1991 was also the year in which Scott won his first Classic race with
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Persad, Rishi. "Lammtarra win meant so much for so many reasons",
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Scott had placed a £1000 bet on Lammtarra to win the Derby with
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Mullin, John. "Life for groom who killed racing trainer",
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in a then record time. The impeccably bred Lammtarra, by
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In June 1988 Scott was offered the position of trainer at
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Oliver, Ken. "Lammtarra off to stud not Breeders' Cup",
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Ashforth, David. "Stunning win with a tragic sub-plot",
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Alex Scott was the third son of Sir James Scott, 2nd
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Index

Alex Scott (disambiguation)
Trainer
Breeders' Cup Sprint
Sheikh Albadou
Lammtarra
thoroughbred
racehorse trainer
Epsom Derby
Lammtarra
Breeders' Cup Sprint
Sheikh Albadou
Baronet of Rotherfield Park
Lord Lieutenant
Hampshire
Household Cavalry
Eton
Queens' College, Cambridge
Harry Thomson Jones
Newmarket
Dick Hern
West Ilsley
Sheikh Maktoum Al-Maktoum
Olivier Douieb
Cadeaux Genereux
Prix de l'Abbaye
Longchamp
Group One
July Cup
Nunthorpe Stakes
Breeders' Cup Sprint

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