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Title: GOWRAN PARK: Blinkers makes all the difference to Coko Beach
"Gordon was sweet enough on him (Coko Beach) and Jack picked him. The blinkers obviously did the trick - he jumped great and travelled great and he was the winner from a long way out." Busty Amond
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GOWRAN PARK: Blinkers makes all the difference to Coko Beach
"Gordon was sweet enough on him (Coko Beach) and Jack picked him. The blinkers obviously did the trick - he jumped great and travelled great and he was the winner from a long way out." Busty Amond
Coko Beach (Jack Kennedy) jumping well before winning the Goffs Thyestes Handicap Steeplechase \ Healy Racing
Goffs Thyestes Handicap Chase
COKO Beach lost his maiden tag at the fifth time of asking over fences, and with first-time blinkers on the grey, he picked an opportune time to do so in the Grade A Goffs Thyestes Handicap Chase at Gowran Park.
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