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Tricky Cranbourne Cup barrier for Kiwis

The barrier -draws were not warm for the success of Kiwis Chasing on Saturday evening at Cranbourne at Cranbourne.

Don't stop dreaming (racing pictures photo)

In the feature, the Cranbourn Cup of Group 2 of $ 100,000, you do not stop dreaming (Bettor's joy) moved far in the front row (goal six), while tact mcleod (Sweet Lou) pulled the back (nine).

The defending champion jump to fame was excellent in goal two and will be a favorite worth 1.10 US dollars, which bounces back on Saturday evening from his close defeat at the Hunter Cup.

Tact McLeod will run behind Leap to Fame at the beginning.

Most of the interest will be at the beginning and whether the Slick beginner Mach Dan (Gate Three) can cross the jump to fame.

And if he does, as most expect it, there is whether the emergency driver Greg Sugar pushes forward, not dreaming, and is first to try to take the lead before the leap after fame can .

That would at least give us a competition.

Oscar Bonavena, Oscar Bonavena, is no longer due to a Dreaming from the character flop in the Great Southern Star final last Saturday in Group 1 Bruce SKEGGS Trotters' Cup of $ 60,000 in Cranbourne.

Oscar Bonavena from goal 11 starts under the preferred conditions. The other class runners are Mufasa Metro (12), Parisian artist (nine) and Aldebaran Zeus (seven).

It is an vital night for Oscar Bonavena and don't stop dreaming, confirming that you should push for NSW to hunt the Hammerhead Mile or Miracle Mile.

In other news, the former pin-up-pacer captain Ravishing Jason Grimson's stable has joined to aim at the Miracle Mile.

Former coach Freddy Taiba confirmed the change and said that the six-year-old would later connect to Grimson's Menangle stables from Grimson on a road trip from Melbourne this week.

Grimson will be the fifth coach of Captain Ravishing in a 25-start career that was interrupted by injuries, but still has 12 wins and over $ 600,000.

The whole has not driven since a second in the Gloucester Park on November 29th. He became two starts in group 1 Wa Wa Tacing Cup.

Captain Ravish's last Menangle run was a third in the Eureka 2023 table. In the same year he also became second in the fire car.

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