Today's third wiring harness of the SSBA Southern Belle Speed series in Wyndham was made to measure the price of John and Katrina, who owned Ruby Roe (Captaintacherous).
The early gas came from Sweet Diamond, which was offset from the goal from the 1609 meter shipping and the first curve.
“We didn't let up much. We ran, ”said coaching driver Nathan Williamson after the mile 1-51.9 was broadcast.
“It was good that there was a lot of speed because it could be cumbersome from this alley (outside the second row). It meant that we could do the last piece as long as we could. I just said to John and Katrina that I was really impressed by her last 30 meters. She only learns how to run and was sometimes a bit like a little. Today she really wanted to put her head in front, so it was good. “
Ruby Roe Repetition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yfthrkvlo
Williamson says that the consistent mileage race Ruby Roe seems to match.
“I think this mileage races sharpens it mentally. In Modern Zealand we mix our distances. It is very nice to have these races, where we drive them over a mile every fourteen days and they can have quite piquant. “

A recent race in the southern calendar -the 40,000 dollar champagne operations of the group three in the Wyndham route in fourteen days, is the next destination for the mare.
It will then begin in the 40,000 dollar final of the SSBA Southern Belle Speed series, which will be operated on Thursday, April 17, the day before Easter Friday.
“It is nice that fourteen -day races for mares like you drive here.”
Today's winning time was low of the maritime balance of mares. The record of 1-51.8 was recorded by Darling Me in March 2022.
In the meantime, Williamson was satisfied with hidden talents (third) last night and with the appearances of Secret Agent MAN (second) at Addington.
“Both showed that they were the class and ran well. Hidden talent has already went on the way, so she was pretty good and the other guy took everything in his crotch. “
Secret Agent Man is a relative newcomer that started only five career.
“He is a horse that we treated in children's gloves because he was a great immature horse. He showed that he had grown in this note. The horse that hit him and a couple around him are pretty clever animals. I think he is very progressive and I think it will be better in twelve to eighteen months. “
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from Bruce StewartFor Hartnesslink