JUNEE teenager Chris Judd hopes recent purchase Every One Knows can provide him with his second success in four days at Wagga Paceway on Tuesday night.
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Every One Knows joined his sixth stable last month when purchased by Judd to join Trevor White’s team at Junee.
The six-year-old cost himself victory at his first start for his new stable when breaking in the home straight at Junee, but then bounced back with an impressive win at Wagga in the Don Alchin Memorial last Friday night.
Every One Knows will back up in the Nesbitts Furniture C1-C2 Pace (1755m) but has drawn the outside of the second row.
Judd said with a little of luck his pacer can feature in the finish again.
“It’s probably a winnable race, it’s just going to be a bit harder from the draw,” Judd said.
“We’ll probably go back to last and we’re going to need some luck to get into it, but if we get a good cart up then I think we can be in the finish.
“He’s got a fair bit of speed, you just can’t use it up too much.
“If we get shuffled back and we’re still last then we’re probably going to be too far off them, but if he can be just off them then he shoudn’t be too far away.”
Every One Knows is a winner of 11 races from 102 starts, to go with 22 placings and $58,000 in career earnings.
Judd said it was the price that appealed to him when deciding to buy him.
“He’s got a fair bit of speed and the price seemed alright,” he said.
Judd, 19, is a busy young man, working three days a week at the Commonwealth Bank in Wagga, and another three days a week at White’s stable.
Judd hopes Every One Knows still has a couple more wins left in him.
“He probably should have won his first start for us too,” he said.
“We’ve got our money back on him already so if he can get a couple more wins it’s a bonus. It won’t matter if he’s claimed.”