While it was a Dubbo meeting, it felt almost like a Bathurst meeting with the amount of local winner’s at the twilight meeting on Sunday.
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No less then four Bathurst trainers drove horses to victory at the Dubbo Paceway, in the seven race meeting.
The Nathan Turnbull driven and trained His A Tease ($15) won a head length over Go Scotty ($17.50) in the West Dubbo IGA Pace (1,720 metres).
His A Tease started from number four, in the front row and managed his 11th career with from 107 starts.
The seven-year-old brown gelding must enjoy the Dubbo Paceway, having now won four races at the track in this year.
Turnbull then backed it up in the next race, the Agriweld Pace (1,720 metres), to drive home the Aaron William’s trained favourite – Flash Dragon ($2.70).
The Turnbull success continued into the TAB Rewards Three Year Old Pace (1,720 metres), when Mitch Turnbull drove the Josh Turnbull trained Begoodorbegoodatit ($1.50).
Eglinton trainer and driver Nathan Hurst also managed some success on Monday, driving Graham Bullock’s Spitfire Tooth ($8.70) to a four margin win over massive outsider Adamant Kiss ($63.90).
It was the first with for Spitfire Tooth since March 2015, when four-year-old bay gelding won by a two metre margin at Bathurst.