Unplaced at all six starts since moving from Queensland stables, Basic Strategy struck winning form for Dubbo trainer Dar Lunn on Saturday when taking out the Gulargambone Cup (1200m).
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Basic Strategy was well ridden by Dubbo jockey Paul Payne who, until last week’s Coonamble meeting, had taken a break from racing.
Running near last inside the final 200, Basic Strategy ($15) rushed home to beat Gilded Spirit ($8) by a length with Long Lasting ($15) a handy third, while strongly-supported Majaska ($2.70 favourite) finished well back.
Another galloper returning to form was the Cec Hodgson-trained Prettylittlefellow in the Halccroft & Bennett Benchmark 45 Handicap (1450m).
Slowly away and then travelling wide, Prettylittlefellow (Vad Bolozhinskyi, $2.60 favourite) ran home gamely to score from Bel Attrait ($6.50 ) and Cordon Rouge ($12).
Prettylittlefellow is raced by Bill Porter from Carinda and Ken Waterford from Come-By-Chance.
Second leg of a winning double for Vad Bolozhinskyi was the Brian Young, Dubbo trained Blitzableiter ($9) which gained an inside run from fourth to beat Butterfly Sky ($5) and Cuban Lass ($7) in the Geronimo Farm Equipment Benchmark 49 Handicap (1800m).
Other winners on Saturday were Ma Chao (Chris Williams, $4), trained at Dubbo by Garry Lunn, the Graham Brooker-trained Bridget's Star (Clayton Gallagher, $3 favourite) and Nino (Chelsea Ings, $6) from the Peter ‘Wacky’ Pennell stable at Carinda.