Last start Louth winner Cool Rules backed up to win the Dubbo City Toyota Carinda Cup (1400 metres) on Saturday for Moree trainer Peter Sinclair.
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Third leg of a treble at Carinda for Dubbo jockey Kody Nestor, Cool Rules ($3.60 equal favourite) had a good run behind the leader Ellie's Shadow ( $3.60 eq fav.) before taking control and winning by over three lengths from Rusty Motorbike ( Clayton Gallagher, $4.40 ) and Vision Retract (Michael Hackett, $11.00).
Cool Rules won a Class 2 Handicap at Louth where Rusty Motorbike won the Louth Cup after winning the Enngonia Cup.
Kody Nestor's other Carinda winners were the Lindsey Kennedy,Coonamble trained Lucky Cash ($2.00 fav.) and Smokin Snitzel ($3.60) trained at Nyngan by Rodney Robb.
After 11 minor placings Lucky Cash finally broke through to win the Brigalows Pastoral Maiden Handicap,1000 metres.
Competing at his first meeting,apprentice Chris Williams rode a very good race on Watta General in the Loch Lomond Border Leicester Stud Maiden Plate,1400 metres,to give trainer Lindsey Kennedy a winning double.
Positioned off the pace Watta General ($6.00) was eased around the leaders by Williams then raced to a long head win over Double You Owe Bee ( Clayton Gallagher, $3.00 fav) with a half length to third placed Ballerdee Bob (Michael Hackett, $3.60).
Chris Williams is apprenticed to Dubbo trainer Peter Nestor.
Another young rider going well is Rodney Robb's apprentice Clayton Gallagher who won the 1700 metres Alan Herbert Electrical Benchmark 50 Handicap on the Brett Thompson Gulgong trained ($1.60 favourite) Fairisle Miss, a recent Louth winner.
Fresh from winning his first Sydney race during the week,Scone based apprentice Vad Bolozhinskyi won the Wayne Lunn- Paraway Pastoral Benchmark 45 Handicap,1100 metres, on Nev's Destiny.
Trained at Coonamble by Robbie Harrison,Nev's Destiny ($17.00) led all the way to beat Alice From Albury (Clayton Gallagher, $3.20 fav.) and Indoshadow (Daniel Pitomac, $9.00).
He went whoosh, winner of a major two year old race at Scone, is still going strong as a ten year old and at start 95 won the Norman Park Stud Benchmark 60 Handicap,1200 metres, at Cowra on Saturday.
Trained at Gulgong by Brett Thompson, He went whoosh has recorded 14 wins and 30 places, earnings of $292,000.
Racing at Dubbo August 23: Racing on Saturday at Parkes and Cobar Picnics followed by Bathurst ( TAB), Monday, August 29.