Mercury (Hobart)

Fighting win joy for Burke

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FIGHT has lived up to his name to score an emotional win for his trainer Nikki Burke at Mornington.

The victory was a celebratio­n of two Cranbourne families with Fight ridden to victory in yesterday’s Bentons Square Plate (1200m) by Craig Williams.

The Burke and Williams families have had a long associatio­n, dating back to the 1970s when Burke’s father Barry trained a horse called Fight who won three races ridden by Williams’ father Alan.

Burke said it was apt the three-year-old was named after her father’s former galloper, although it took eight months for the name to be registered.

Burke said her father, who is not enjoying the best of health, had got a big kick out seeing his colours carried when Fight made his debut at Mornington last month.

“I hadn’t told him that he was carrying his colours,” Burke said.

“But he got a big kick out of seeing them and hopefully this win will lift him again.”

Fight looked beaten on a number of occasions up the tough Mornington straight, but fought back under Williams to score a short-head win.

“He’s been very spoiled and I didn’t think he’d have that much ticker to be honest, but he’s proven to be a very good racehorse,” Burke said.

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