Bendigo trainer Brad Stevens said the trip home from Mildura will “end in a party” after his five-year-old trotter scored a narrow win in last night’s Seelite Windows and Doors Mildura Trotters Cup.
Driven by Chris Svanosio, who scored a winning double on night two of the Mildura Cup carnival, Endsin A Party trotted professionally throughout while the long odds-on favourite Claudys Prince fell victim to the track’s first turn and went off stride early, costing himself a winning chance in the 2600-metre, $14,500 feature.
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