Raging Bull ready to charge to Group 1 upset

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Raging Bull ready to charge to Group 1 upset

Raging Bull is a three-year-old gelding that David Payne bought for $6000. He is going to race in the Group 1 Moet And Chandon Spring Champion Stakes at Royal Randwick on Saturday. Head Of State and Profondo are the other two horses in this race.

Raging Bull is going to race in the Group 1 Spring Champion Stakes. David Payne bought the horse for $6000. Raging bull is by Bull Point out of Sunday Sinners. His sire is a leading New Zealand-based stallion. Payne was a champion trainer in South Africa before moving to Sydney. He used to train for Wayne Aldridge. Gleneagles is expected to be competitive in Roman Consul Stake. Glenagles will race at the Victoria Derby. The horse is named after NRL legend Gorden Tallis. It is part-owned by a number of Payne's loyal clients.

Raging Bull is at $10 in latest TAB fixed odds betting on the Spring Champion Stakes. Profondo is $3.40 and Head Of State is next at$3,90. French Emperor is also in the three-year-old classic. David Payne prepared Montefilia and Ace High to win the race. He will also saddle up Gleneagles in Roman Consul Stake and Bazooka in Cerrone Handicap. Payne is a master horseman who prepared the 107th Group 1 winner of his career when Monte Filia won The Metropolitan at Randwick last Saturday.


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