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Tembie impresses in the 3 & 4YO final on the Globe derby

The much improved Tembie (Vincent) set off his second row when he achieved a dazzling sprint in Ladbrokes 3yo and 4yo finale in the Globe derby in the Globe derby on Saturday evening.

Tembie Photo by Walter Bulyga

The race put together a talented group of three and four years and in an enthusiastic betting -racing tembie was a strongly supported favorite ahead of Paynt and Fly The Banner.

Tembie April 26, repetition

Tembies coach Dale did it to afford to drive Roulette, which gives Joshua Holberton the journey.

Tembie with driver Josh Holberton. Photo by Walter Bulyga

In a very competitive start, Wayne Hill on Fly took the lead, with Lochinvar Camaro had to drive outside the guide. Machete Roulette took the trail behind the leader with the Splash from Payt, who secured the out out and one back trail.

Clarendon Tribut was right behind and Tembie followed him.

Fly The Banner began to shorten the step, and Clarendon Tribute was a mighty challenge. But Tembie was just wrapped and he came with a withered outbreak via Clarendon Tribute, who organized a very good breed and came lively and free from the rails to take third place.

As a newborn tembie, he showed an unlimited promise when he took out the 2yo classic kindergarten and then achieved a decisive victory in the St. Leger Stakes staks last year. But its shape was inclined to be sometimes stained. This time, however, infrequent form races in Tembie and this year he won four races. He should work through the classes.

There were only a few excuses for the leaked division, but Clarendon Tribute lost no admirers when he took second place.

By Tony Milanese for Hartnesslink

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