Reingard wins cup
NZPA-AAP Canberra The South Island galloper, Reingard, returned to his brilliant best to win the Foster’s Canberra Cup (2400 m in only his fifth Australian start, well-ridden along the fence by the New Zealand jockey, Peter Johnson, Reingard (4-1) scored by a length and a quarter from the Warwick Farm-trained Trampoline (251) with the Victorian, Aquistar (20-1), a head away third. Reingard’s only other Australian run of significance was fifth in the A.J.C. Metropolitan (2600 m in Sydney last Monday. Mr Mako (6-4 favourite)
faded to tenth after running with the pacemaker, My Brown Rebel, for most of the journey, i The part-owner and trainer, Brydon Mills, said Reingard would head for Flemington but not for the Melbourne Cup despite the win allowing automatic entry. ; . :, “Reingard will probably run in the Sandown Cup and then go on to Perth,” he said. ~ Mills said Reingard would probably have one race at Flemington before the $lOl,OOO Sandown Cup (2400 m on November 16. - :
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