If you think that Cash Out is about to cash in and call it a day any time soon, well, do not hold your breath. The old boy still has plenty of racing left in those legs of his and he is not about to get bullied by any young upstart. Take that trial on Tuesday...
And we saw at the trials that he can still raise a gallop. Can he bring that form and speed to the races?
We truly hope so. Because especially in these sad and uncertain times, nothing will lift the spirit more than to see a veteran like Cash Out throw in a vintage show.Wealth Elite was doing his best work late when powering home to lose out to the winner by a neck. Yet to show up in a race this season, he was at his third trial in under a month – and possibly his best to date.
In this latest hit-out, Wealth Elite was in last place for almost the entire journey and could only watch as Kassab, the mount of Nunes, and the mare Rocketship traded blows up front. A furlong out and Wealth Elite got into overdrive. Urged on by his rider, he gained on the leaders and quickly separated the leading pair.It has been nine months since the Brazilian-bred son of Midshipman has greeted the judge. Steven Burridge, who has been churning out some good winners recently, might have a plan.Get The New Paper on your phone with the free TNP app. Download from the
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