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Bulletproof Boy

James Herbertson believes Victoria’s most popular pacer, Bulletproof Boy, will break the clock at Melton in the coming months after the rising 11-year-old took out the Beraldo Coffee Free For All on Saturday night.

New Zealand harness racing officials would have been delighted with the way champion pacer Leap To Fame cruised to the line in the Mimosa Homes Free For All at Melton on Saturday night.

Dan Mielicki must have felt a sense of déjà vu when he asked, “Has the world ended?” as the horses crossed the line in the Smoken Up Sprint at Melton on Saturday night.

Trainer-driver Scott Ewen was disappointed with the 10-year-old’s last-start effort at Melton Entertainment Park on Saturday night when he led comfortably and faded late to be beaten 4.8m into fifth.

The man in demand has made his call. Australia’s leading driver James Herbertson has chosen rejuvenated veteran Bulletproof Boy ahead…