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Renegade an emerging star

Benny Hill has trained some very good cable harvest strips, including Monkey King and Bailey's dream, Renegade could be. (Captaintacherous) The winner of today's 25,000 dollar -Cheviot Businesses Cup is his next good horse?

“Ah yes. He is probably the best in the barn. I give him every chance. I would rather have him in the Recent Zealand trophy than in the Junior -Fffa. He has to tell me and what he did today, he goes in the right direction,” said Hill.

Renegade was bought by Tony Hickman from Auckland Yearling Sale and brought a number of other top -class owners to the owner group.

Renegade announced his arrival in his class when he became second to Mo'unga and behind Pinseeker and Rakero Rocket in the group of three autumn free for everyone in the group of two.

After a sheltered safer that starts from the thirty meter handicap today, the driver Craig Ferguson had the gelding defeated in the past half.

“He kicked it very well. Almost too well, but that's a good problem.”

As a tempo of Warrior with one and a half laps to run forward, Ferguson hopped on his back and at the winning post with a round to run, he was in front.

“He got back to the right one and came to the top.”

He turned and had a nice break on the capacity field and the four -year -old went on the line to win one and three fourth lengths from the favorite -Xlendi.

Renegade repetition

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“Craig said he did it nice. It didn't surprise me what he did today. I thought he could do it. It was probably the way he did.”

Renegade in full flight (racing picture photo)

The time was 3-16.3, with the last 800 meters being cut out in 55.7.

Renegade an emerging star
Renegade who are expanding that are coming (racing images photo)

“He's fit now. He has done a few runs, a substantial boy, he takes a little work. He is in a 64 -inch hops.”

Tony Hickman, Benny Hill and Phil Kennard (racing pictures photo)

Today's victory of thirty meters was the seventh gelding in just eighteen starts.

“He seems to be better with the race. I said to the owners that we are not going to Auckland, he is not ready for it. We will stay down here and we could also try the Country Cup championship. He had to do it today, next Sunday and on the Rangiora, we may not make it a racehorse by getting him at the right race to get at the race.”

Craig Ferguson's winner greeting (racing pictures photo)

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