Meteor returns with a victory on Kilmore Cup night

30 September 2024
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The Emma Stewart trained Meteor Moth completed a successful harness racing return to the racetrack when he led all the way in the Reg Withers (3YO) Classic at Kilmore on Friday night.

Having his first outing since February, Meteor Moth speared across to find the lead from his outside front row draw while the $1.50 favourite Hes From Heaven was forced to lead up the outside division and sit parked for the last 1600 metres.

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