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Text message horse bolts in at Sale – Racenet
The story in the text message had plenty of mayo on it but Barocha lived up to the hype it created when trotting in on debut at Sale on Thursday.
The story in the text message had plenty of mayo on it but Barocha lived up to the hype it created when trotting in on debut at Sale on Thursday.
Trainer Clayton Douglas found out the meaning of pre-race hype when the message about his first runner did the rounds of punters on Tuesday.
The message that went viral claimed Barocha won a jumpout at Caulfield as a two-year-old for former Aquanita Racing trainer Tony Vasil before injury halted his progress.
Jamie Mott was falsely quoted about Baro…
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