Gaffney brings up a winning double

March 5 2015 - 10:23am
Digger Shed (inside) just held out Always Lucky (Jason Large) to give Jason Gaffney his first winner of a double on Sunday at Parkes in the Bob and June Stephenson Memorial (2040m). The gelding is trained by Terry Hush who has a lot of success with his small team at Forbes. Photo courtesy of ­Coffee Photography Digger Shed.jpg
Digger Shed (inside) just held out Always Lucky (Jason Large) to give Jason Gaffney his first winner of a double on Sunday at Parkes in the Bob and June Stephenson Memorial (2040m). The gelding is trained by Terry Hush who has a lot of success with his small team at Forbes. Photo courtesy of ­Coffee Photography Digger Shed.jpg

Forbes reinsman, Jason Gaffney brought up a winning double at Parkes Paceway last Sunday afternoon when he combined with the Terry Hush trained Digger Shed ($5.00) to take out the Bob and June Stephenson Memorial (2040m) and then won with five-year-old Blissfully Fake in the very next race.

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