Bulletproof Boy chasing Miracle Mile dream

13 March 2026 | Adam Hamilton
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Not content with just living out his dream, Scotty Ewen wants more.

The low-key Victorian trainer said qualifying his veteran giant-killer Bulletproof Boy for Saturday night’s $1 million Miracle Mile at Menangle is a dream come true.

Despite being a $61 outsider, Ewen said the 11-year-old and only Victorian-trained runner in the race can cause yet another upset.

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