Trainer having second thoughts
NZPA Sydney The New Zealand juniper Bar The Shouting emerged so bright from his victory in the sAustls2,ooo Grand National Steeplechase (5000 m that trainer Davina Waddell is reconsidering her plan not to start him in Australia again this campaign. - After the gruelling race at Flemington last Saturday Waddell, who trains at Waimauku, north west of Auckland, and Bar The Shouting’s owners, Andrew Green and Greg Jones, had decided the gelding would return to New Zealand next Monday without another race. But the former New Zealand trainer, Don Campbell, who is stabling Bar The Shouting at his property near Geelong, is particularly keen to see him stay on in Victoria and perhaps start in the sAustl2s,ooo Hiskens Steeplechase (3600 m at Moonee Valley on July 29. “Although I am of the opinion he should go back home, the plane doesn’t leave until next Monday so we still have some time to make up our minds.
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