Chucky and Dee Roe delight on Hamilton Cup day

13 January 2025
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Multiple Group 1 winning trainer-driver Aaron Dunn picked up his first country cup on Sunday taking out the Matthews Petroleum Hamilton Pacing Cup with Dee Roe.

The four-year-old was forced to drift back to the tail of the field early after drawing six. An early speed battle between the James Herbertson driven Blake Bolac and the Michael Stanley trained-and-driven Exotic Bushranger kept the tempo up with recorded 29.3 and 29.1 opening quarters.

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