Maree Caldow has been a long-time friend of leading New South Wales trainer Bernie Hewitt and she’d like nothing more than to repay his faith with Vicbred Super Series success tomorrow night.
Hewitt has regularly stayed with the Caldows when campaigning in Victoria or left horses in their care, and that’s the case again with Caldow gearing up two starters at Bendigo tomorrow night for Hewitt and owner Wayne Loader.
She will help Hewitt put the final touches on his Art Major Vicbred Super Series Silver Pace hopeful Chap Daddy, who’ll contest the two-year-old colts and geldings pace along with Mach Assassin, a former Hewitt runner who’ll start for Caldow’s stable.
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