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Harness racing selections: Friday, August 6
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There are two meetings to look at on Friday, with my focus being on Mildura and Bendigo.
Below are the best bets for the respective programs.
Mildura
Best bet: Race 2, Number 4, Starvin Marvin
The barrier draw just looks perfect for him to bounce back into the winners list. This horse dragged back from the wide gate at Geelong last time out and just couldn’t get involved at all. Racing at Mildura is his level and with a lack of real depth drawn inside, he will find the front and will prove hard to run down.
There are two meetings to look at this Wednesday night, with my focus being on Bathurst and Shepparton. Below are the best bets for the respective programs. Bathurst Best bet: Race 2, Number 2, Hammertime Harley Jason Grimson rarely gets it wrong when he brings them to Bathurst and that should continue via this mare. […]
Kyle Galley
Top horseman Greg Sugars won his second Traralgon Pacing Cup at the Warragul trots harness racing meeting last Friday afternoon.
His wife, Jess Tubbs, trained two of those winners, namely Treacherous Rock in the two-year-old race, and La Puddie in the feature $10,000 Pacing Cup.
The Cup event produced one of the most exciting finishes seen in the race s history. La Puddie led, and Sugars rated his horse beautifully in the lead.
Several of his eight rivals launched strong attacks inside the final 400 metres, with Joonior Brown and Didnt I sweeping down the outside in the home straight.
La Puddie held on to win in a three-way photo finish, by a short half head, with a similar margin separating second and third.
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