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Ryan Sanderson has barely had time to unpack his bags after moving with the family to Victoria, but already has the Greggs Electrical Ouyen Pacing Cup to his name in a dream start to life down south.

The former New South Wales-based Sanderson has chalked up five winners from just 11 drives since the shift, all of which have been with horses trained by his father Shane.

There’s little doubt Sunday’s success aboard Blaster Ranger is the most significant for the 17-year-old, with the $14,500 feature his first ever country cup triumph.

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