Callmethebreeze makes a dazzling statement in Kilmore Trotters Cup

28 September 2024
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The $400,000 Renwick Farms Dominion Trot, New Zealand’s premier trotting race, awaits Callmethebreeze after the Andy Gath trained six-year-old scored a dominant win in the Kilmore Trotters Cup.

Having his first standing start, Callmethebreeze stepped cleanly off the 30 metre backmark before sitting parked outside Arcee Phoenix while the second elect Keayang Chucky settled at the rear of the field.

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