Dark Dream encapsulates every battling trainer's nightmare


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Racing is a mastiff eats Chihuahua industry but Kerry Parker, who did so well with Dark Dream, deserves sympathy.


Dark Dream went to Parker in the category of what Tommy Smith described as a “penny dreadful” –a horse that wouldn’t have made a major yearling sale, being out of a no-account mare, Buchanan Girl, by a stallion, All American, deported to Western Australia.


Penny dreadful: Dark Dream wins the group 1 Queensland Derby.

Penny dreadful: Dark Dream wins the group 1 Queensland Derby.


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Parker, who tunes his string at Kembla Grange, developed him to group 1 success and nearly $600,000 in prizemoney, plus huge offers from Hong Kong.


“Dark Dream’s going elsewhere,” Parker declared last week. “They said they were looking for change, or something – they’re going to spread their wings … I’m not the first trainer to lose a horse and I won’t be the last, but it’s a shame it is Dark Dream, that’s for sure.


“He’s talented and I wish him all the best.”


Article source: https://www.smh.com.au/national/western-australia/fisheries-find-shark-is-unlikely-to-have-attacked-perth-boys-warning-cancelled-20180315-h0xj8x.html?utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_feed

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