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magoo83 dislikes this post.
thanks
Black Tycoon Pop Culture great draws Rohan ok in 9
Gee its a tough race was mad keen Kincaple but not so sure now
SPUDLEY likes this post.
ploise explain they are morals to do what exactly
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Olly factor Black Tycoon think I'm starting to warm to popular elect here pop culture looks trained to the minute can't have em all so my final four are
Pop Culture
Kincaple
Marden
Operational
SPUDLEY likes this post.
you already spruiked that on another thread, HB.
lets wait until wed. arvo, ok?
:O)Pop Culture
Kincaple
Marden
Operational
I thought Kincaple was his biggest danger until the draw but would still def throw in multiples,black tycoons last run was perfect cup trial
As reported on Perth Now
IT'S a rags-to-riches fairytale just waiting to be written.
Not that trainer Jemma Hayman will be too disappointed in Knightlike if the reborn seven-year-old gelding doesn't win Wednesday's $500,000 Perth Cup.
Hayman can barely believe she has a starter in the race after gaining her licence in May and picking up Knightlike, which was bought for $8000 at a dispersal sale.
The 22-year-old, whose team consists of just three gallopers, believes the personal bond she has formed with Knightlike has been integral to his improvement.
"He came in with a real chip on his shoulder,'' the rookie trainer said. "He's a big horse and he was very intimidating and didn't want to trust anyone.
"Gradually over time he's become an absolute pet. He's beautiful now and he's very trusting. He meets you at the gate every morning and he wants to be worked. He's the true definition of a racehorse."
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