$3000 mare takes out inaugural Running Of The Bulls

09 March 2026 | John Dunne
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A $3000 outlay by Tayla French has proven a prudent investment after Wicked Confession took out Victoria’s first slot race, the $125,000 Running Of The Bulls at Birchip.

And the faith in the mare shown by radio host Gareth Hall was suitably rewarded for the slot holder SEN Track.

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