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Tarvue wins TAB We’re On: Post Race Trainer and Jockey Quotes
Trainer and jockey quotes following the TAB We’re On won by Tarvue at Flemington on Saturday.
Race Result:1st: Tarvue (J Sadler/L Cartwright) - $142nd: Fiorenot (T Dabernig/J Childs) - $3.10 fav
3rd: Georgie Get Mad (D Pagan/D Stackhouse) - $21
Winning Time: 2:01.39 Last 600m: N/A
Margins: 1L x 1-1/4L
Flemington Race 2 | Tarvue
Tarvue extends in the final furlong to stave off Fiorenot
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Winning Trainer: John Sadler
How she is going: "Apart from her first run this time in, all her runs have been really good. I thought Luke (Cartwright) rode her very badly at Caulfield last Saturday week and then he came out and won three afterwards, but he put his hands up and said yes he shouldn't have allowed it to get in on the fence, or should have led in what was a mediocre pace race. That's gone, we put him back on, and he got the job done."
Where to next: "I would say the Torney Cup, the Moonee Valley race at Pakeham. A mare, it's a Listed race, Black Type, it would be great to have beside her name."
Winning Jockey: Luke Cartwright
Excited: "Very happy. I know what ability this has got. When I sat on her at Flemington here and she won, her run over 2500 metres, was another gallant effort and at Caulfield, I just made a mistake on her. I can't thank the ownership group and John Sadler enough for keeping me on the mare because I know she goes really good. Today it worked out perfect, she had a nice draw, wasn't cluttered up and I was able to let her use her big stride from about 700 (metres). When she's able to use her big stride, she can let her really good turn of foot go."
Confidence up the straight: "When she hits the front here at Flemington, she almost thrives off it. She got beaten, I felt at her second start, because she was on the back-up. She thrives when she uses her stride and I think going forward, Sads has got a good staying mare on his hands."
