It was a long time ago, but Recent Zealand finally saw jump to fame (Bettor's joy) Deliver a champion performance on this side of the Tasman and what a pleasure it was.
In the listed 1,000,000 US dollars, Betcha of the Aussie Super Star was driven with a lot of intentions. He was three early and sat next to Don Hugo. But driver Grant Dixon showed his wish to keep Don Hugo within sight and to make the 2200 meter influence in the survival of the strongest.
The Australian journalist Adam Hamilton, who saw the entire leap into the racing career of Fame, described this performance as his greatest.
“I saw him in the Albion Park, I saw him in a Miracle mile and saw him in a Hunter Cup. Grant Dixon was a man tonight. He was obsessed with Crushing Don Hugo,” he said.
Dixon was certainly just as impressed by the breathtaking performance of his charges.
“He was incredible. He was off the track for so long. I had to make it a residence race. It is amazing how he just continues.”
When the field opened an early jump to fame, the Insider -Running line was able to get out.
“I received a lot of instructions from everyone that I really had to get up in his (Don Hugos) face. We did that and it paid off.”
After the blowing pace and work that had to penetrate to fame, his will to win at the end was concentrated on the finish line.
“I only focused on Larry. I felt that something ran home, but I hoped that the contribution would be due.”
The winning time of 2-33.6 has destroyed the Recent Zealand record of 2-35.1 from Merlin in recent years and proved that the Australians certainly have the wood as the moment.
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Earlier attempts to take fame to Recent Zealand did not work, but the Cambridge trip made it.
“It is a great relief for Trista (Dixon) and I to bring him here. Everything went and it was great to bring it here and get the victory, that's sure.”

Dixon said the victory this evening was one of the best from the six -year -old stallion.
“It is certain that it is sheltered. It was such a great field and the way he had to do.”
For Trista Dixon, which was a enormous part of the Horse star career, the watch was a bit nerve -wracking.
“I was very nervous, especially when he was three wide. He definitely made it demanding and he made us all so proud.”

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