Tasmanian gelding Cartoon Graveyard delivered Will Clarken and Kayla Crowther a second Murray Bridge Gold Cup win with a commanding victory at Gifford Hill on Saturday.
Aided by a gun ride from Crowther, Cartoon Graveyard ($3.20 Sportsbet) settled midfield throughout in the field of nine, shuffling into the clear at the 500m as Crowther pressed go.
The son of Turffontein cruised to a two-length win over 1600m ahead of Pudding and Sir Kingsford. It was the 6YO's second start under Clarken, the gelding having crossed to South Australia in September after previously being trained by Tasmanian handler John Keys.
"He went really well today," Clarken stable representative Charlotte Sorby said.
"He came over from Tassie and stayed after his first run over here.
"I think they (owners) just thought this would be a really good race for him. They ended up deciding Will would be a good fit for the horse.
"We train him up at the farm, he's fit in really well into our training regime up there – he's really thrived here."
Crowther was aboard the Clarken-trained Agreeable when the mare saluted in the 2022 edition of the race and this year's Cup panned out perfectly for the hoop.
"He had a beautiful run, bounced well, (the) tempo was really genuine," Crowther said.
"He relaxed into a good rhythm on the back of Sir Kingsford, shuffled his way into the clear and he was just primed for today.
"A big thanks to Will and the team, they've done a really good job with him."
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