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Grant Dixon's fresh Star Youngster

The leading coach Grant Dixon seems to be a very promising two -year -old when the fight of the fight for victory (Bettors Delight) in the Garrards Wewover Over Over Over Over of Classic in Albion Park discovered an indication of an indication of an indication of the two -year classic in Albion Park.

Fights for the Siegbild am Bach

The fight for victory was well done in his debut a month ago when it was held back at the beginning.

Again the fight for victory was given some time to settle down before positioning themselves in one out and two back trail.

Fight for victory April 26

Trainer Chantal Turpin had four of the eight runners, including the promising Colt Barsby and the Stutfal Wonyoustaywithme to whom she had driven. The dazzling Early Speed ​​Wontyoustaywithme showed the early lead, but Staffen Barsby was sent by Pete McMullen on the field to finally take the run.

The pace was solid with the first two quarters in 28.4 and 28.6 seconds and Barsby seemed to travel well in the last curve.

However, the fight for victory was compensated for by Dixon and he simply invited his opponents to achieve an impressive victory over Wontyoustaywithme, who has just said goodbye for the second placement.

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The struggle for Victory's winner rate of 1.53.5 is proof that Queensland has a very worthy teenage person who will be shown in the upcoming classics. The youngster is driven by Kevin and Kay Seymour, who have achieved great success with Dixon with the most renowned pacer in the country in the country in the jump to fame.

The fight for victory is a classically bred stallion foal. His dam assured 24 races for 318,000 US dollars.

Barsby, who worked strenuous to achieve the lead, ended almost nine meters from the winner and he has to improve these efforts as well as Wontyoustaywithme.

By Tony Milanese for Hartnesslink

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