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December 08, 2025

FORM: ROBINSON-TRAINED ONE PATH WEIGHTED TO NOTCH UP SECOND WIN

- Jack Milner

There is an expression that nothing succeeds like success and last month's victory in the Grade 1 Betway Summer Cup will have given trainer Frank Robinson's yard quite a boost.

It was a great moment for both Robinson and jockey Tristan Godden who had his first Grade 1 triumph and the good run can continue on the Polytrack at Hollywoodbets Greyville tomorrow when sends out One Path in Race 6, a Class 4 Handicap for fillies and mares over 1400m.

One Path had fair form as a three-year-old but in her only start as a four-year-old in October she took Polytrack specialist She's A Machine to the wire, only beaten 0.15 lengths.

The winner is unbeaten on the surface this season and One Path, who looked unlucky in that first run back from a lengthy layoff, has improved with maturity.

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