Thousands of people flocked to Gundagai-Adelong Racing Club on Friday for its biggest meet of the year, the Snake Gully Cup.
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Four coachloads of passengers from Cootamundra headed to Gundagai for the big day out and many more made their way in private vehicles.
This year the total prize money pool hit $440,000, including $70,000 for the Gundagai District Services Club Snake Gully Cup.
Canberra jockey Kayla Nisbet went back-to-back in the Gundagai feature, this time steering My Maher ($16.00) to an upset victory in what was an all-Wagga finish.
After edging out the Sutherland stable aboard Mercurial Lad in a photo finish to last year’s Snake Gully Cup, Nisbet was this time on their side as the Wagga mare unleashed a powerful sprint to come from virtually last on the corner and win.
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