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Warrnambool beach life for Chauffeur as Rubick colt impresses at Flemington
In Friday's ANZ Bloodstock News, Chauffeur, a $1.6 million Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale purchase by Jadeskye Racing, Gerald Ryan and partners, has been sent to Darren Weir in Victoria by frustrated connections after the horse’s three- and four-year-old seasons were derailed by a multitude of issues.
Elsewhere, promising Rubick colt Yes Yes Yes earned our Maiden Of The Week title with an impressive victory at Flemington, while the Darren Weir-trained mare Whispering Brook recorded fast sectional times at the Melbourne venue to suggest the former WA-prepared sprinter is set for a very good preparation.
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