By Mary Hackshaw
KILMORE trainer Alicia MacPherson would have to be excited after her stable star You’re Two Vain scored his fourth win from as many starts at Caulfield on Wednesday.
The four-year-old son of Magnus has never been beaten, whether it has been a jumpout or raceday start. Wednesday’s race was a step up at benchmark 66 level over 1000 metres, with the gelding winning comfortably in the hands of regular rider Cory Parish.
Seymour trainer Don Dwyer took two horses to the picnic meeting at Healesville on Saturday and came away with two winners. Cesar Bessan continued his winning form over 1000 metres. Wilma Wombat raced fresh up in her first start since last autumn, scoring over 1200 metres. Both horses were ridden by in-form jockey Shaun Cooper.
Kilmore trainer Tyson Barton made the trip to Hay and was successful with War of Wisdom with Jason Lyon aboard. Seymour apprentice Tom Spillane also had a win at Hay aboard Noble Nightcrawler, trained at Benalla by Olivia Osborne.
Seymour-based Barry Malanczyn gained a start at Pakenham on Friday with Second Nature after scratchings gave the horse, which was first emergency, entry into the field. The result was a win in the $40,000 benchmark 62 event over 2000 metres and followed a last start win at Wodonga earlier in the month.


