Early TAB Eureka Watch On Menangle

29 February 2024
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Frankie Ferocious.

Frankie Ferocious. Photo by Stuart McCormick

SLOT holders in the world’s richest pacing race, the $2.1mil TAB Eureka, will be glued to some of the major races at Menangle on Saturday night.

With just one locked-in so far – Never Ending for Soho Standardbreds – nine slot holders still need to find their horse.

And so many of the brightest TAB Eureka prospects, headed by early favourite Frankie Ferocious, strut their stuff at Menangle this weekend. Full fields here

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