Back-to-back demolition jobs at Kembla Grange has Stephen Hill looking to town with talented four-year-old Obscurity.
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And you can hardly blame the Kembla horseman for doing so after Tuesday’s 3-¼ length romp in the Jack Primmer & Co Pty Class 1 Handicap (1600m)
“Maybe a midweek race is on the horizon so we will see what happens with her,” Hill said following her latest win.
The triumph came on the back of another impressive win at Kembla on January 16.
Apprentice Deanne Panya was on-board on both occasions.
She gave another perfect ride off the speed on Tuesday.
Obscurity ambled up into the best going at the top of the straight and quickly put paid to her rivals on the heavy track.
Amanda Turner and Mauro Poletti’s Purple Emperor was a distant second and Gwenda Markwell-trained Macedonianprincess third.
“It worked out really nicely,” Hill said.
“She just travelled good.
“It was the same thing as last time, she just waited for her and she tends to change legs at the top of the straight and finds again.
“It is very pleasing.”
Meanwhile, Gai Waterhouse chalked up a training double with Lonaura and Mali Rose.