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Longbottom defies sub-standard trackwork

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Scone filly Longbottom made a mockery of her poor trackwork with an impressive win at Eagle Farm.

Trainer: BRETT CAVANOUGH after, Brazen winning the #theraces (Bm78)
Trainer: BRETT CAVANOUGH after, Brazen winning the #theraces (Bm78) Picture: Racing and Sports

Impressive Scone filly Longbottom  again defied her reputation as a poor trackworker with her win at Eagle Farm.

Longbottom started $21 when she won at Muswellbrook but was sent out $4.80 in the TAB Handicap (1000m).

She sat behind the leaders and wore down the favourite Epaumada  ($2) by a long head.

Trainer Brett Cavanough  said Longbottom would now return to Scone where she would get ready for the $100,000 2YO Challenge on her home track

The filly was bought at the Scone sales by staff at the Kitchwin Hills Farm.

However, she is also likely to return to Brisbane for some of the stakes races in the winter.

"She isn't much of a trackworker. She is one of those horses that runs 38 seconds for 600m in the morning and 33 in the afternoon at the races," Cavanough said.

"That is why she started $21 at her first start. But she is a nice horse and I hope she can measure up in the winter."

Longbottom is yet another smart filly by the Queensland based sire Sidestep who also has the Golden Slipper winner Kiamichi .

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