Pitt has a night to remember at headquarters

21 April 2024
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Mark Pitt completed a winning quartet when he piloted short priced favorite Bay Of Biscay to an effortless win the $150,000 Alabar Bloodstock Nutrien Equine Classic (3YO Colts & Geldings) Final at Melton.

Bay Of Biscay (1.07 fav) was allowed to bowl along of his own accord in the lead before throwing a 27.1 last 400 metres at his rivals to score by nine metres from NSW pacer Snakeskin.

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