LITTLE Epic Decision was rewarded for his consistency with a third career win at Tamworth today.
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The three-year-old colt speared home to win the Rapidclean Tamworth Class 2 Handicap (1000m) by a length from the Luke Morgan-trained Folkstone. Michelle Fleming’s Herecum Da Drums was a short half head away third.
Gavin Groth prepares Epic Decision at Gunnedah and was delighted how the son of Magic Albert had bounced back from a sixth at Cessnock to post another win.
“He’s been a real good little, consistent horse,” Gavin Groth said.
“I thought he was well placed today the only problem was a bad barrier but the kid (Jean Van Overmeire) gave him a peach of a ride.”
The 1.5kg claiming apprentice Overmeire had Epic Decision “in behind the speed” and pounced on straightening.
“He’s only little but he tries,” Groth said of the colt.
Earlier in the day Sound Sleuth had run second to Dee You See Kay.
“It was her first run,” Groth said of the two-year-old daughter of Eavesdropper.
“I’d given her a chance on her trial but she’s still a bit green.”
Rounding out Groth’s day was a sixth place with Superior Jazz in the third race of the day.