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Bordertown trainer wins first and second in cup

30 Nov, 2011 09:26 AM
Luck was on Bordertown trainer Sam Turner’s side when his thoroughbreds placed first and second in the 1800metre Taminga Cup on Sunday.

Luvbite was the eventual winner with Fraaclase coming in a close second.

Although the excitement for the many racegoers was on the track there was also plenty of focus on the ladies and men off the track.

SEE THE FULL STORY IN THIS WEEK'S NORTHERN ARGUS (November 30, 2011)

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Adrian Patterson rides the five-year-old Luvbite ($2.10 fav), trained by Sam Turner at Bordertown, to victory in the 1800m Taminga Hotel/Sabois Clare Valley Cup on Sunday.
Adrian Patterson rides the five-year-old Luvbite ($2.10 fav), trained by Sam Turner at Bordertown, to victory in the 1800m Taminga Hotel/Sabois Clare Valley Cup on Sunday.
Guest judge Michael Lynch, Channel 10 inaugural winner of The Renovators, ladie’s fashions on the field winner Elle Missen of Mallala and men’s fashions winner David Franks of Mallala.
Guest judge Michael Lynch, Channel 10 inaugural winner of The Renovators, ladie’s fashions on the field winner Elle Missen of Mallala and men’s fashions winner David Franks of Mallala.

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