Burning Questions sets the scene for Cranbourne Cup night

07 February 2025
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Kate Gath, fresh from an incredible Great Southern Star win with Watts Up Partytime last weekend, joined James Herbertson, Alex Ashwood and Tim O’Connor for a special Cranbourne Cup edition of Burning Questions.

The agenda:

  • Leap To Fame was incredible in the Hunter, so is he simply a lock for the punter?
  • Oscar's hanging around in Vic for another run, so will he show us that he's a genuine gun?
  • Alby has a good chance with Community Art, but will it be a winning end to the night in the cart?
  • Some American is back in town, so will he salute first-up from the Breeders Crown?
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