Te Amo crosses the line to win the 2013 Solo Mandurah Cup.
Camera IconTe Amo crosses the line to win the 2013 Solo Mandurah Cup. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Britton wins a record eighth cup

James BroadhurstMandurah Coastal Times

Exciting young chaser Te Amo won the race, considered Mandurah’s biggest, last Friday.

In her 14th race start, Te Amo got the jump on her rivals when she fired out of the rails alley and on to the bunny for an early lead.

The speedy black female set a cracking pace and was never threatened despite Paul Stuart-trained race favourite Dyna Nalin storming home with a late charge.

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