More Group One winners for APG

26 June 2017 | APG Media
VINCENT

VINCENT

AUSTRALIAN Pacing Gold has welcomed two more Group One winners to its ever-growing list.

While three Ladbrokes APG graduates captured top-shelf events at Menangle yesterday, Vincent has already experienced Group One glory.

In fact, Vincent’s Breeders’ Challenge is his third Group One, adding to his New South Wales and New Zealand Derby wins.

Vincent covered the mile in a blistering 1:50.2, slashing four-tenths of a second from the Australasian three-year-old record held by APG graduates Border Control and Our Waikiki Beach.

Runner-up in last season’s three-year-old Final, Eye See Diamonds went one better this time around for trainer-driver Amanda Turnbull.

The mare worked to the lead before stopping the clock in 1:52.1.

Molly Kelly also led as she trounced her rivals in the two-year-old fillies’ division.

Boasting an impeccable six wins and a second from seven starts, Molly Kelly covered the 1609-metre sprint in 1:55.3.

 

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