UBET Blacks A Fake Field Released

16 July 2018 | Racing Queensland
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Racing Queensland has released the field for Saturday’s $200,000 UBET Blacks A Fake, with the barrier draw to be conducted in Brisbane tonight (Monday).

Some of the headline acts include My Field Marshal, Cruz Bromac, Carlas Pixel, Ultimate Art and 2016 Blacks A Fake winner Ohoka Punter.

Hughie Green is listed as the Emergency Runner.

Winter Carnival major sponsors UBET, along with Racing Queensland and Puntersland, will stream the draw live via Facebook.

Barrier

Horse

 

Alleluia

 

Atomic Red

 

Bodhi Tree

 

Carlas Pixel

 

Celestial Arden NZ

 

Cruz Bromac NZ

 

Glenferrie Hood NZ

 

Hughie Green NZ (Emergency)

 

Let It Ride NZ

 

My Field Marshal NZ

  Ohoka Punter
 

Tact Tate NZ

 

Ultimate Art

 

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