Just Go Bang had a good win in a 2000m Benchmark 66 at Wagga. From his mid field barrier, he jumped well and contested the early lead. Billy Owen eased him back to his more comfortable mid field on the rails. Billy started to move forward at the 600m and got clear air on straightening. He finished off strongly to run out a comfortable winner, by almost two lengths in his first try at the distance.
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