Will Ouyen be where Joe's mate breaks his country cup duck?

23 March 2023
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Charlton trainer Joe Thompson is succinct when analysing the racing traits of his pacer Cee Cee In America before he lines up for a fourth consecutive cup attempt in Sunday’s Greggs Electrical Ouyen Pacing Cup.

“I reckon he sees crocodiles at the winning post,” was Thompson’s non-flattering assessment of the seven-year-old, who has chalked up 18 first four finishes since winning his last race 18 months ago.

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