John O’Shea and Tom Charlton believe the Bathurst Cup is the ideal race for Jamberoo.
Randwick trainers John O’Shea and Tom Charlton will be out to secure a start in the Big Dance at Randwick in November when last-start winner Jamberoo contests the Elders Emms Mooney *Big Dance Eligibility* Bathurst Cup on Sunday.
Andrew Adkins takes the ride on Jamberoo in the Bathurst Cup, while Jean Van Overmeire will partner Belleistic Kids for Barbara Joseph and her training sons, Paul and Matt Jones. Belleistic Kids comes into the Bathurst Cup on the back of a last-start win at Canberra and that followed a midfield finish in the Goulburn Cup. He finished second behind Jamberoo on the Kensington track before that.
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