Age isn't slowing Sunlit Quealy. Instead she's only getting faster.
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Coming off her career-best performance at Wagga last week, Sunit Quealy is out to make it a hat-trick of wins on her home track.
The 58-start veteran chalked up her 15th win as she blitzed her rivals clocking 18.15 seconds over the 320 metres.
Trainer Julie French is hoping she can do the same at Wagga on Friday.
"She is going real good," French said.
"She's nearly four and half and is racing against younger dogs but just pinged the lids like you wouldn't believe.
French believes the start will be crucial after scoring the three box in a strong field.
French has had a lot of problems with the bitch cramping up in her runs but it hasn't been an issue lately.
"We haven't really been doing anything with her, she just does her own thing in her yard at home but she's just jumping out of her skin and is ready to go," French said.
"She loves it."
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