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Start a wave in Geelong too noble

Top Line Pacer Catch A wave (Captain Tachous) had to fall back on his superior class when he narrowly won the Hoyts Food Geelong Rocket on Friday evening.

Start a wave image from Pacepix

Fresh from an unsuccessful tendency to the Miracle Mile Catch a Wave was expected to return to the form of profit, but he faced a number of impressive opponents.


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    Kate Gath at Catch a Wave was in a hurry when the field was sent and he was loosened after the field with the experienced Pacer Triple Eight behind him.

Rocknroll Hammer and Yambukian had a spirited struggle for early tour with rock nroll Hammer, who held the challenge and forced Yambukian to drive in front of the leader. Jilliby Nitro had the one out and one back trail with a wave right behind.

Rocknroll Hammer jumped away in the last curve when Catch a Wave opened his Run Out of Three Wide. Even with a 26.7 -second quarter, a wave showed its class in reducing a gallant rock nroll hammer with a neck with Yambukian 5 meters away.

In the event of a win, a wave corresponded to Honalua Bay's track record of 1.51.9.

With an income of more than 2.14 million US dollars, Catch A Wave will now go to Western Australia to defend his zero laboratory title, which he won last year and which is worth $ 1.25 million this year. He can also stay for the Freemantle Cup a week later, which he also won last year. Although he was trained in Victoria, a wave seems to show its best form in the inter -state, so that it looks a sturdy contender when he goes to Perth.

Rocknroll Hammer, who was powered perfectly by James Herbertson, probably drives in the best form of his career and he almost stolen the race with a daring front.

By Tony Milanese for Hartnesslink

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