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Donegal Bay can pay back loyal punters at last
Donegal Bay can pay back loyal punters at last

Sydney Morning Herald

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Donegal Bay can pay back loyal punters at last

The old saying of punters needing patience will be put to the ultimate test when a talented yet costly local three-year-old tries to break through at Monday's Wagga meeting. Donegal Bay, a son of all conditions sprint sire Star Witness, has been nothing as much as the bookmaker's best friend on both sides of the NSW-Victoria border since resuming in mid-April. Twice he ran home from well back into a place as a short-priced favourite when in the Grahame Begg stable in Victoria. Yet a relocation to Wagga and the Danny Beasley yard still hasn't brought that maiden success, despite having a couple of tough runs. Twice in heavy going at Albury and from a long way off the speed, clear favourite Donegal Bay again surged home late into a place, the latest as a red-hot $1.40 fancy. Connections and punters alike were left scratching their heads, but significantly over a furlong further this time in a maiden handicap (1200m), Donegal Bay can finally start mending relations. From a draw where he can settle a bit closer in the run, Donegal Bay opened around $2.90 in early betting, but a three-way home track betting battle looms. Ex-Victorian mare Belnera ($3.40) having her first run for the new Peter Morgan stable was hot on his market heels ahead of another local Bonnie Murringo ($4.00) who resumes for just her second start for the Darrell Burnet yard. Earlier the Beasley stable will attract plenty of attention when it debuts lone two-year-old filly Serenading against the older gallopers in the opening Maiden Plate over 1000m.

Donegal Bay can pay back loyal punters at last
Donegal Bay can pay back loyal punters at last

The Age

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Age

Donegal Bay can pay back loyal punters at last

The old saying of punters needing patience will be put to the ultimate test when a talented yet costly local three-year-old tries to break through at Monday's Wagga meeting. Donegal Bay, a son of all conditions sprint sire Star Witness, has been nothing as much as the bookmaker's best friend on both sides of the NSW-Victoria border since resuming in mid-April. Twice he ran home from well back into a place as a short-priced favourite when in the Grahame Begg stable in Victoria. Yet a relocation to Wagga and the Danny Beasley yard still hasn't brought that maiden success, despite having a couple of tough runs. Twice in heavy going at Albury and from a long way off the speed, clear favourite Donegal Bay again surged home late into a place, the latest as a red-hot $1.40 fancy. Connections and punters alike were left scratching their heads, but significantly over a furlong further this time in a maiden handicap (1200m), Donegal Bay can finally start mending relations. From a draw where he can settle a bit closer in the run, Donegal Bay opened around $2.90 in early betting, but a three-way home track betting battle looms. Ex-Victorian mare Belnera ($3.40) having her first run for the new Peter Morgan stable was hot on his market heels ahead of another local Bonnie Murringo ($4.00) who resumes for just her second start for the Darrell Burnet yard. Earlier the Beasley stable will attract plenty of attention when it debuts lone two-year-old filly Serenading against the older gallopers in the opening Maiden Plate over 1000m.

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