Jessica Tzaferis celebrates first horse race win as dual-licence holder

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Jessica Tzaferis secured her first win as a dual-licence holder with a remarkable victory at Morphettville Parks, as Royal Fox triumphed in Benchmark 68.

The six-year-old gelding, who was a $26 outsider, surged late to overtake the favourite, Rock The Bar, thanks to a strong tempo in the race.

Tzaferis, who had 22 starters as a trainer prior to the win, expressed her excitement, saying, “A lot of hard work goes into these things and I’m just thrilled for everyone involved. To get this win today with everyone involved and even some owners over from Melbourne is very special.”

The victory was particularly meaningful for Tzaferis, who credited her husband, Racing.com presenter James Tzaferis, for his support throughout the journey.

She also acknowledged trainer Reece Goodwin for encouraging the purchase of Royal Fox when he was up for sale.

“It was a great buy and Reece Goodwin actually encouraged us to get him when he was over for our wedding,” Tzaferis shared.

James Tzaferis, overwhelmed with emotion, celebrated the win, remarking, “I live and breathe racing, as does Jess, and it’s her first winner so it’s great.”

Tzaferis believes Royal Fox will improve further, particularly when he races at a mile distance.

“You won’t start to see the best of him until he gets up to a mile and you saw that today,” she said.

Source: Daily Telegraph.

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