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Fernie lands two more winners at Kalgoorlie-Boulder Racing Club

Fernie lands two more winners at Kalgoorlie-Boulder Racing Club

West Australian28-05-2025

Three hoops accounted for six of the seven winners and Peter Fernie's double allowed him to surge further ahead for trainer of the year at last Sunday's Kalgoorlie-Boulder Racing Club meeting.
Following Chris Nicoll's success aboard the Paul Tapper-trained Classic Code ($26) in the opening race, the remainder of the card was dominated by Troy Turner, Victoria Corver and Lucy Fiore — each with riding doubles.
Turner saluted in back-to-back races with Magic Will Reign ($9) and I Never Dreamed ($4.40), for trainers Trevor Tasker and Gary Bowen, respectively.
Corver's big day began in race two on the Ryan Hill-trained Quick Cookie ($12), and she followed-up in race seven with Floba ($5.50) for Brett Drury.
Both of Fiore's winners were for Fernie — Close At Hand ($1.50 favourite) in the third and three races later with Karnup Queen ($1.35 favourite).
Action at the KBRC continues this Sunday.

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