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10 January 2012 - Saturday night’s $50,000 PETstock Bendigo Pacing Cup shapes as the most even in modern times. Nominations for the Group Two feature were released yesterday and while the Cup lacks a genuine superstar it will be a good betting race. Star Bendigo mare Make Mine Cullen, Horsham Cup placegetter Decorated Jasper, the Lance Justice-trained Our Malabar, 2009 Bendigo Cup-winner Sammy Maguire and the David Miles-trained Villagem head the nominations. Bendigo Harness Racing Club general manager David Aldred expects the Cup field to stand up well when acceptances are taken this morning. “From the trainers I’ve spoken to, all the better class horses in the nominations will run in Bendigo,’’ Aldred said. “It should be a great race. Make Mine Cullen is going well, Our Malabar is a good horse, Villagem has been better at his past two starts and Decorated Jasper is probably the most in-form horse out of the lot of them. “It would have been nice to have a Smoken Up or Melpark Major in the field, but we still have a very competitive race. “It will be a great night of harness racing.” The Glenn Douglas-trained Make Mine Cullen will be trying to be the first central Victorian-trained horse to win the Bendigo Cup since Robric Jonboy in 2004. She has history against her, with the last mare to win the Bendigo Cup being the Bruce Morgan-trained Mother Courage in 2002. Make Mine Cullen, who finished a luckless ninth in last year’s Bendigo Cup, has won three of her past four starts, including a dominant victory in the Group Three George Johnson Pace in Hobart on New Year’s Day. Some good luck at this morning’s barrier draw will probably see Make Mine Cullen start favourite in pre-post Cup markets ahead of Decorated Jasper. Saturday night’s other feature event – the Maori Mile – has attracted a classy group of trotters. Rejuvenated Sedgwick trotter Will Trapper will be the horse to beat. The John Noonan-trained trotter has won two of his past three starts in superb fashion. His biggest danger will be I Didn’t Do It who is coming off a win in the Group One Australian Trotting Grand Prix. “The Maori Mile should be a great race,’’ Aldred said. “Most of these trotters will use the Maori Mile as a lead-up to the Inter-Dominion heats.” - Adam Bourke (Bendigo Advertiser)
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7 January 2012 - The rejuvenation of veteran trotting star Will Trapper propelled him another step closer to the most unlikely Inter Dominion glory at Melton last night.
The 10-year-old came from last to down many of Australia’s best trotters in the $15,000 Swift Signs Free-For-All and in doing so moved into second favoritism for the Interdom series which starts at Shepparton on January 21. Almost forgotten as an open class force just a few months ago, Will Trapper has looked back to his glory form of three years ago and last night’s win in the hands of Nathan Jack was the equal of anything he has achieved in his career. He was allowed to settle early as boom trotter Im Dejazzman poured the pressure on before millionaire trotting hero Sundons Gift attacked at the bell. But just when it looked like the latter was set to return to winning form, Will Trapper exploded around the field three wide and raced to a three and a half metre win over Save A Sixpence, with Sundons Gift fading late to third. The win was impressive enough to see Will Trapper promoted to $7 second favourite for the Inter Dominion by TAB Sportsbet, behind defending champion I Can Doosit, at $2.60. Will Trapper’s 2:0.3 mile rate for the 2240m mobile made him the most impressive winner of the night. Sedgwick trainer John Noonan will now start Will Trapper in Saturday's Maori Mile before tackling the Inter Dominion heats. 5 January 2012 - Champion local trainer Glenn Douglas said last night that the State's best mare Make Mine Cullen will be fit and ready to tackle next week's $50,000 Group 2 PEtstock Bendigo Pacing Cup. "She's as good as gold, she will be ready for the Cup," Douglas declared. Make Mine Cullen was a scratching from the Group 1 Victoria Cup last month after suffering a deep seated hoof abscess. The mare was going into that feature race off the back of her second Tailamade Lombo victory. Douglas shipped her to Tasmania on New years day and teh mare won the feature George Johnson in Hobart. Raced on lease by Anderson Racing, Make Mine Cullen is already the winner of $635,000 in stakes. The Christian Cullen mare has won three of her last four starts. Her last Country Cup triumph was in the Group 2 Kilmore Cup in October 2010. - David Aldred
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