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ID18 news: Cashman hoping for big-stage win

Cranbourne hobby trainer Rick Cashman doesn’t have a TAB Inter Dominion runner tomorrow night, but if he wins the metro maiden (Race 1) with his gelding Dansbro, it’ll feel as good as a Group 1.

“It’d be a huge thrill for three reasons,” Cashman said.

“Firstly it’s at my home track. Secondly the fact that it’s an M0, that’d be an absolute dream. Thirdly, it’s Inter Dominion night and will be in front of a crowd.”

Cashman is based at Cranbourne Training Centre, where harness trainers are based on-course with access to state of the art facilities and a knowledgeable training community.

“It’s great, everyone there helps each other out,” Cashman said.

Re-live Rick Cashman’s winning salute from last month 

Cashman has trained 15 winners and driven three in his career to date.

In the sulky aboard Rosanna Raider, his most recent winner, Cashman gave one of the great salutes as he crossed the finishing line.

“If you’re going to do it you have to do it properly,” he said.

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