Emargee had an all the way win in taking out the Joan Bullock Memorial at Tamworth on Sunday, but for Ricky Gordon he had to defended the victory in the stewards room.
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When Emargee shifted out down the home straight it allowed Rocknroll Annie from the Weidemann stables to take an inside run over the concluding stages.
It was a relief for trainer and reinsman Gordon when the stewards gave the all clear and the Queenslander was happy to celebrate – especially after driving seven and half hours from Marburg to contest the feature race.
“I felt confident coming into the race – we had a good barrier draw,” Gordon said.
“She ran to the line well.
“She held the horse off on her inside who was trying to get an unfair advantage.”
Emargee had a 1.2m win Rocknroll Annie and Shadow River (Daniel Morgan) another metre away third.
“She is an honest performer without being a champion – it’s was good prizemoney and a lovely rug to go with it,” he added.
Emargee got home in a mile-rate of 2.03.3.
Emargee is more at home at the Albion Park Paceway with the Four Starzzz Shark – Dee Flyer six year old mare collecting her third win from 39 race starts and 14 placings.
Is That So and Rock Till Ya Drop gave trainer Hunter Valley trainer Clayton Harmey and reinsman Nathan Carroll a winning double at the Tamworth meeting.
Is That So was making it back to back wins in taking out the TAB.Com.Au Pace while Rock Till Ya Drop made it three wins on the trot in taking out the Northern Daily Leader Pace.