Pringle’s Old Timer books a place in Soldiers Saddle Final

By Anya Whitelaw
December 2 2015 - 4:00am
HEADED FOR HOME: The David Pringle, Clergate trained chaser Old Timer leads the way in the first of Monday afternoon’s Soldiers Saddle semi-finals at Kennerson Park. Photo: ANYA WHITELAW 113015hound
HEADED FOR HOME: The David Pringle, Clergate trained chaser Old Timer leads the way in the first of Monday afternoon’s Soldiers Saddle semi-finals at Kennerson Park. Photo: ANYA WHITELAW 113015hound

IT came as little surprise on Monday evening when Old Timer notched up the fifth consecutive win of his career to book a place in next week’s $10,000 to the winner Soldiers Saddle Final, but there were some nervous moments on his way to victory at Kennerson Park.

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