Record breakers at the RJC

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Record breakers at the RJC

Chinny Boom broke the track record in the first race on the regenerated grass track at Callaghan Park on Tuesday. The 3-year-old filly won her $38,000 race by eight and a quarter lengths. She was ridden by Ashley Butler. It was her fourth race appearance. The biggest cash offer for her was $400,00. Her owner Mark Pascoe declined. He wants to enjoy racing her himself. His base is in Chinchilla. Tony McMahon reports that the fillie is all the talk in racing circles Australia wide. Mark has raced and bred horses for a long time.

Mark Pascoe owns Chinny Boom's mother Imanoremiss and has a yearling half-sister by Encryption to sell at the Magic Millions Yearling Sale early next year. Mark Pasco had work commitments at Chinchilla last Tuesday and watched Chinney Boom race on his phone from his work utility. Chinnery Boom is going to start her next race at Doomben on October 22. Nick Walsh has his runner in Brisbane on Saturday, October 8.

Walsh's Just Super is the only horse to get within 2.25 lengths of Chinny Boom twice. Just's owners include former RJC committeeman Greg Diplock and local people. R JCJ's events manager Katie Langford appeared on the new reality TV show, The Real Love Boat. Katie has all the posts on RJJ Callaghan Park sites and Facebook about what events are coming up there. St Peter’s Caulfield Cup Race Day at Callaghans Park is next Saturday, October 15. The tickets for the Fashions in the Field are still available.


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