Newcastle hobby trainer Scott Aspery, despite a broken arm, celebrated the win of his stable star Uzziah. However, Aspery is cautious about Uzziah's participation in the upcoming Group 3 Festival Stakes if the track is heavy due to rain.
Newcastle hobby trainer Scott Aspery showcased his toughness recently when he endured a broken arm to celebrate the victory of his six-year-old stable star, Uzziah , in a race at his home track. However, Aspery is cautious about Uzziah 's participation in the upcoming Group 3 Festival Stakes , particularly if the Rosehill track is heavy due to forecast rain. Uzziah , a $5000 buy in 2020, has won seven times and earned $428,080, providing Aspery with a dream ride.
The drama intensified during Hunter day when Aspery, despite a kick from a horse and a broken arm, watched Uzziah dominate in the benchmark 94 handicap
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