BATHURST district trainers Chris Frisby and Amanda Turnbull might be rivals come Friday night at Melton, yet the duo will share the same goal.
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Both are looking to qualify a member of their stable for the July 8 final of the three-year-old colts and geldings Vicbred Super Series.
Friday night’s first 2,240 metres semi-final will see Frisby’s Our Uncle Sam go from barrier seven, while Turnbull’s Scotlynn Beach has drawn the nine gate.
Anthony Frisby will be in the gig behind Our Uncle Sam, who placed fourth in his Vicbred heat.
A Group 2 Bathurst Gold Chalice finalist in March, the son of Sportswriter has six wins and four placings from 17 starts this season.
Former New Zealander Scotlynn Beach has had four prior starts this season for Turnbull’s stables, two of which have resulted in wins.
Nathan Jack will drive the Somebeachsomewhere x Scotlynn Jane gelding, who ran a solid second in his heat last week.