Boot Legging the one to keep your eye on in the future

09 April 2024
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Philip Chircop is looking to the future ahead of Wednesday's Nutrein Equine Haras Des Trotteurs heats for two-year-old trotting colts and geldings at Bendigo.

Boot Legging is set to make his debut and according to the Bunding trainer the run will be all about experience.

“He will be making up numbers as far as I’m concerned,” Chircop said. “He is a nice horse. He is not quite ready, but he is trotting well.”

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