EXCITING youngster Cape Hawke set a Sandown Park 515m track record on Saturday night, stopping the clock in a stunning 29.13 seconds.
Just two days after Heston Bale lowered the previous time standard to 29.14 seconds, Cape Hawk gave his rivals a galloping lesson, racing to a 10 length win in the third race.
Trained by Jamie Ennis in Lara, the son of Where’s Pedro improved his career record to eight wins from 11 starts – including the last five on end.
Cape Hawke’s next assignment will be in a prelude of the Solo Melbourne Cup tonight (Wednesday).
Cape Hawke set to stun
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