Dingle races to 20-winner mark with double on Bonza Girl and Goring One
Punters who have latched on to the season's star conditional Rex Dingle have only days left in which to make the most of his claim, which will be cut to 5lb after wins in the last two races on Bonza Girl and Goring One took him to 20 in double-quick time.
At the start of the season the 20-year-old had just one winner to his name, but a hot streak of six since Christmas has taken him to the tipping point much sooner than he might have dreamed.
He is allowed three days grace with the full claim, but has no rides on Saturday and so will be keen to make the most of opportunities on Sunday and Monday.
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