Everything was fine and dandy for the sixth annual AquaWest Dandy Cup, with the much needed rain holding off for the main race.
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Men and women dressed for the occasion donning their best, while others charged against the fence hoping their horse would cross the finish line first.
It was a great day of racing and an amazing event for the community to come together.
The fashions on the field was highly contested and dominated by local contestants.
However main highlight of the day was Long Lasting ridden by Jake Pracey-Holmes who took out the cup, owned and trained by Narromine’s own Kylie Kennedy.
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