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TAB punters backing Kiwi star to claim second Dullard

TAB punters have rallied behind New Zealand veteran Temporale to claim a second V L Dullard Trotters Cup this Saturday night.

The nine-year-old, who won the race in 2020 and is staying with Bolinda trainer Brent Lilley for his latest Aussie mission, has been the subject of good support for the Group 1 feature at Tabcorp Park Melton.

The TAB has also taken some early bets on unbeaten three-year-old Captain Ravishing in the VHRC Caduceus 3YO Classic, which is the other Group 1 on Saturday night’s card.

BIG BETS

MELTON, JANUARY 29

RACE 5

Win $200 @ 7.00 TRIPLE EIGHT

RACE 6

Place $1,000 @ 1.40 CAPTAIN RAVISHING

Win $400 @ 3.40 CAPTAIN RAVISHING

Win $200 @ 6.50 CAPTAIN RAVISHING

Win $470 @ 4.20 CAPTAIN RAVISHING

Win $250 @ 4.20 CAPTAIN RAVISHING

Win $100 @ 26.00 COMMANDER BUZZ

RACE 7

Win $200 @ 8.00 TOUGH MONARCH

Win $100 @ 18.00 WOBELEE

Place $138 @ 4.60 SUNDONS COURAGE

Win $200 @ 2.40 MAJESTUOSO

Place $250 @ 4.50 MAJESTUOSO

Place $250 @ 4.50 MAJESTUOSO

Win $250 @ 10.00 TEMPORALE

Win $250 @ 9.00 TEMPORALE

Place $250 @ 2.75 TEMPORALE

Place $250 @ 2.75 TEMPORALE

Win $250 @ 8.00 TEMPORALE

Place $250 @ 2.50 TEMPORALE

Win $250 @ 7.00 TEMPORALE

Win $500 @ 4.50 SUNDEES SON

Win $500 @ 4.00 SUNDEES SON

Win $250 @ 7.00 MAJESTUOSO

Win $100 @ 21.00 CREDIT MASTER

Win $500 @ 4.50 SUNDEES SON

Place $200 @ 3.25 TEMPORALE

Win $200 @ 10.00 TEMPORALE

Place $400 @ 3.25 TEMPORALE

Win $200 @ 10.00 TEMPORALE

Place $400 @ 3.00 TEMPORALE

Win $300 @ 9.00 TEMPORALE

Win $200 @ 10.00 TEMPORALE

Win $500 @ 6.00 MAORI LAW

Win $100 @ 6.00 THE PENNY DROPS

Place $100 @ 2.25 THE PENNY DROPS

Place $150 @ 2.00 TEMPORALE

Win $500 @ 5.00 TEMPORALE

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