Bendigo– 20 October 2020
RACE 3- PRYDE’S EASIFEEDS PACE (2180 MS)
Glenn Freeman, trainer of Forest Force, advised that subsequent to the event the gelding was precautionary treated for any liver infection and has recovered and worked satisfactory since. Mr Freeman added he has also undertaken gear alterations on the gelding.
Stawell– 23 October 2020
RACE 4- RENOWN SILVERWARE PACE (2180 MS)
Greg Sugars stable representative for Jess Tubbs, trainer of Millah Joy, advised that subsequent to the event the mare to have recovered well. Mr Sugars attributed the performance to Millah Joy condition may have given out over the concluding stages and would derive benefit from the performance. Mr Sugars advised Millah Joy is engaged at Tabcorp Park Melton 31 October 2020.
Maryborough– 25 October 2020
RACE 5 – NEWSXPRESS MARYBOROUGH TROT (2190 MS)
Michael Hughes, trainer of Gatesys Alley advised that subsequent to the event the mare has recovered well but will be given a short spell.
RACE 6 – MARYBOROUGH DISTRICT ADVERTISER TROT (2190 MS)
Michael Watt, trainer of Dynamic Legacy advised that subsequent to the event the gelding underwent remedial chiropractic therapy which reveal general tightness. Mr Watt advised the gelding has worked satisfactory since.
RACE 8 – TIMOKO @ HARAS DES TROTTEURS VICTORIA TROTTERS DERBY (2ND HEAT) (2690 MS)
Graham McDermott, trainer of Heres To You Jimmy which was found to be lame subsequent to the event advised the gelding was transported straight to Bendigo Equine Hospital where X-Rays revealed Heres To You Jimmy to have sustained fractures in the near fore pastern bone. Heres To You Jimmy has undergone surgery at Bendigo Equine Hospital.
Shepparton– 26 October 2020
RACE 4 – SADDLEWORLD SHEPPARTON PACE (2190 MS)
Kate Hargreaves, trainer of Good Cop advised that subsequent to the event the gelding displays signs of virus and would be treated accordingly.
RACE 8 – COTTRELLS ELECTRICAL VICBRED PACE (2190 MS)
Brett Bunfield, trainer of Ma Katie advised that subsequent to the event the mare to have recovered satisfactorily. Mr Bunfield attributed the performance to Ma Katie enduring more work than expected during the initial stages and going forward the mare may be driver more conservatively in similarly circumstances.