Self Sense -- This jumper is a star in the making and at Warrnambool on Sunday kept his unbeaten run in tact, over the jumps. He is a very usefull flat horse but since he has taken to jumping his form has gone to another level. The seven year old gelding has now won over a million dollars in prizemoney and yesterday added the Kevin Lafferty Hurdle to his resume, in easy fashion. He is by Street Sense from the Personal Flag mare, Be My Person. The Grand National is well within his sights. Clayton Douglas rode him well, always having the race under control.
He's a ⭐ in the making!— Racing.com (@Racing) July 8, 2018
Self Sense clearly loving his jumping for trainer David Brideoake. pic.twitter.com/CxEc1u1GvO
Youbetcha pulls away to win the fifth for jockey @RaquelmClark and trainer @MacdonaldRacing.— Racing.com (@Racing) July 8, 2018
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Fastnet Rock and Dancing Hare -- A win at Pakenham for Dancing Hare in the 1400m BM58 for the Freedman camp as Jye Mcneil secured a beautiful run between horses to give the four year old mare her 3rd win of her career and extending her racetrack appearances one more start before heading to the breeding barn. At Grafton a three year old gelding by Fastnet Rock, Weaponized finally got his maiden win for trainer Neville Stewart.
Jye McNeil patiently rides Dancing Hare to victory for trainer @FreedmanRacing.— Racing.com (@Racing) July 8, 2018
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