Hurrah camp looks forward to Kelt

From: The Press | Date: September 25, 2006| Author: McCARTHY David | Copyright information

Seachange and Darci Brahma's dramatic struggle for glory stole the show in the Stoney Bridge Stakes at Hastings. But it also gave the connections of Hurrah more than a glimmer of hope he could win the $1 million Kelt Capital Stakes for a Canterbury stable for the first time come October 7.

While Darci Brahma and Seachange fought out an absorbing finish, Hurrah made up nearly 20 lengths from 400m out to be gaining rapidly in third place. "I would have to think that over 2000m we have a...

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