Belle Galleon sets sail for southern cups assault

From: The Press | Date: April 21, 2003| Author: SCOTT, Jeff | Copyright information

Promising trotting filly Belle Galleon is heading south for the $15,000 Yaldhurst Hotel Country Cups Final at Winton next Sunday.

Burnham co-trainers Bruce Negus, Todd Woodward, and Craig Parsons have decided to bypass the feature age-group races in Auckland with Belle Galleon.

The New Zealand Trotting Derby runner-up has it all ahead of her, according to Negus.

"Some young trotters go up to Auckland or Australia as late three- year-olds, and they never turn out to be a...

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