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Burges back – and directly to the circle of the winner!

After Shepparton Reinswoman Donna Castles got out the way with earnest injuries with earnest injuries for six weeks, he returned the best possible business to the shop and registered a winning double at her first meeting.

Donna Curles (left) with different pace for pink ambassador Juanita Breen and Ellen Tormey (Claire Weston Photo)

And she would not have been able to write it with a winner at Echuca (April 20) – the first victory on her first trip, and the second behind Mussel Shoals (the first victory (April 20)) could not be written better.Yankee Rockstar), the horse she drove when she was injured on March 11th.

“I was so elated to win the mare that I crashed – I actually thought she could win at Shepparton that night when I was typed, but things just didn't work!” she said.

“It all felt like it was in leisurely motion, but we were in the back row, and I saw John (Newberry) in front of us and thought, 'Ohhhh, we are in difficulties' – but I couldn't do anything about it.”

Castles suffered several hair fractures and a lumbar four -frantic fracture in autumn, but did not waste time to come back into the smoke when she received her medical approval.

“I felt pretty at home from the start. I drove a little at home and went to Kyabram that morning,” said Castles.

“When I was injured, the problems in the score-up and not in the course of the course, and as soon as they are back in the gig, the job also takes over I have to admit that it was good to get the monkey off my back immediately!”

And castles have left nothing to chance in their comeback. She zoomed forward in her two profits: Olly Odd Potts (Rock n roll sky) for coach Sharon Hahne in the second race and then followed in races in races on Muals, who are formed by castles.

“With this first win I just drove straight away and led and nobody could annoy us. But pretty much when I went over the line, I thought:” Thank God, that's over '! “She laughed.

Then she repeated the all-the-way tactics with Mussel-Shoes and achieved a comfortable win of five meters, her third of 27 starts.

The popular castles are one of the driving forces behind Shepparton's pace for Pink Fundraiser for the McGrath Foundation, which occurs on Sunday, May 4th.

It starts the national pace for the Pink Month, which last year collected an incredible 150,000 US dollar for the McGrath Foundation to ensure that nobody goes through breast cancer without the supply of an McGrath Care Care Care nurse.

“It looked a bit shaky there, but I definitely always made sure that I was back to pink at pace,” said Castles.

Find out more about the pace for pink and the meeting on May 4th Shepparton Here:

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