Third time lucky for Coleman and Camilleri

Third time lucky for Coleman and Camilleri

For the Lara training team of Deb Coleman and Rob Camilleri it was a case of third time lucky in the Group Listed Commercial Hotel Mount Gambier Cup (512 metres) after Zipping Zarbo was successful at Tara Raceway last Sunday.

Two years ago their odds-on favourite in the cup, Slingshot Hammer, was a desperately close second. Then, last year’s winner, Sunset Milo, was transferred from their Lara kennels just before the cup to Adelaide owner Tim Aloisi in order to overcome border restrictions.

After an impressive heat win, Zipping Zarbo lined up from box one as a $1.90 favourite. And she led all the way to defeat a determined Renewed, trained at Two Wells by Bec Romyn, by a length in 29.56 seconds.

A further length back in third spot was Fabiola Zad who turned in a big run for Portland trainer Nifty Lenehan who was looking to emulate his father Brian, the cup-winning trainer in 1993 of Immortal Flash. Bred and raced by the Hallinan family of Clergate in NSW, Zipping Zarbo was handled with aplomb by 24-year-old Ricky Coleman who did his mother and step-father proud.

And he was full of praise for the three-year-old red fawn daughter of El Grand Senor and Zipping Abby. “She’s been with us since pre-training and has always tried her heart out,” he said. “Winning the cup was certainly a big thrill and we’re now looking to race here in Mount Gambier on a more regular basis.”

Zipping Zarbo has now raced on 50 occasions for 24 wins, 14 minor placings and $94,000 in stakemoney. Meanwhile, Sunset Milo, now trained at Allendale East by David Peckham for Aloisi and Matt Lehman, led all the way to win the Exchange Printers Mount Gambier Cup Consolation (512 m) in 29.85 seconds.

For Peckham, this was his second consecutive consolation win after Silent Jacko had been successful last year. Sunset Milo, a son of My Bro Fabio x Jewel Action, hung on to narrowly defeat the Steve Bartholomew trained Galactic Horizon, a litter sister to Galactic Athena who won the 2019 Mount Gambier Cup.

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