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Got Lucky looking to continue golden run in Leonora Cup this weekend

Neale HarveyKalgoorlie Miner
Strapper Ivy Bilos, trainer Paddy Bermingham and racehorse Got Lucky.
Camera IconStrapper Ivy Bilos, trainer Paddy Bermingham and racehorse Got Lucky. Credit: Carwyn Monck/Kalgoorlie Miner

Eleven months after Got Lucky stamped himself as the new star of northern Goldfields tracks by completing a rare cups treble, trainer Paddy Bermingham is plotting a similar run for the gelding — starting in Saturday’s $40,000 Genesis Minerals Leonora Cup (1600).

The combination of Bermingham and hoop Kristy Bennett were a major force — Bennett piloting Got Lucky on all three occasions in a memorable sweep of the Leonora, Leinster and Laverton cups.

A 10-month spell followed, which ended last month with an 11th-placed run at Belmont.

Bennett will again take the ride this weekend on Got Lucky, who will lug a top-weight of 60kg from barrier five.

Bermingham enjoyed three consecutive Leonora Cup winners with Mystery to Me (1998-2000) and won the 2007 Kalgoorlie Cup with Master Vision.

However, his quest for more success in the Leonora Cup faces a major obstacle in the Peter Bamford-trained Ima Wild Girl.

The mare is coming off back-to-back wins at Northam, underpinned by her September 26 win in the $30,000 Northam Cup (1600m).

Saturday’s five-event card starts at 2.17pm, with the cup set down for 4.48pm.

Gates open at noon.

$40,000 Genesis Minerals Leonora Cup (1600m):

Got Lucky (K. Bennett) barrier 5; Irritable Rodnee (A. Galati) 2; Lautre (P. Farrell) 3; Who’s Your Mama (K. Sardelic) 6; Ima Wild Girl (A. Hayes) 4; Passion Prince (C. Hunter) 7; Soldiers Camp (K. Pateman) 1; Yes Of Course (M. Clark) 8.

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