RAY Borda said he felt a huge sense of relief when his talented sprinter Aston Bolero broke through for a deserved feature success in Friday night’s Group 2 Bendigo Cup (425m).
Trained by leading Victorian conditioner Jason Thompson, the son of Fabregas and Aston Dream began well from box two, pushing through a tight battle for the lead down the back to kick clear to score by 1.86 lengths in 23.72.
It was the first group win for Aston Bolero, which has been a model of consistency throughout his career, amassing 28 wins and 10 minor placings from 46 starts.
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