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Highly talented apprentice Emily Lang showed all of her class in a polished display both on and off the track scoring a visually dominant win aboard Lady Lucifer at Doomben. Faced with the widest alley, Lang assessed the race perfectly pre race and came up with a strategy which saw Lady Lucifer make light work of her poor draw. “David (Vandyke) and I were pretty indecisive pre race in relation to riding tactics. Emily came out of the room having done her homework thoroughly. It made it easy in the end for us to give her a free license to ride her own race,” said OnTrack CEO Grant Morgan. “Lady Lucifer has always indicated Saturday grade ability, but its fair to say her last three runs have been below her best and left us scratching our heads a little. “Today was the first time she has led. Emily identified pre race that she felt she might be a mare better outside horses, and the wide alley could be in her favour. “We might of just unearthed a new pattern for her and needless to say, Emily is welcome back aboard her whenever she wants,” said Morgan. Purchased for just $55,000 at the 2022 Inglis Classic Sale, Lady Lucifer is by the Yarraman Park stallion Hellbent. Lady Lucifer is out of the Stravinsky mare Miss Twin Peaks. The lightly raced Lady Lucifer has now had 9 starts for 3 wins, 3 seconds and 2 thirds, having been out of the placings on only one occasion. Congratulations to the Lady Lucifer Ownership group: J R Carey, M D Bates, D J Bates, B J Warnick, F J Vernon, Bayles Girls Racing , P R Mcgavin, S M Manning, Lock & Bob Boys, G A Snow, M J Keegan, GroLim Racing, C D Enders, W D Phillips, W C Stone, B R Heness & OnTrack Miss Twin Peaks Synd: T A Bailey, S Blackadder, J Dal Bon, M W Dunn, A T Dwyer, Jake, J Jordan, J S Macmillan, G R Newick, M Olenczuk, A Saxon, Sweet Caroline, C D Tomlinson & J E Van Steenis Photos courtesy of Grant Peters Trackside Photos Comments are closed.
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