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Up-and-coming four-year-old Tenzing Bromac returned to his best form when he outclassed his rivals in scoring an effortless all-the-way win in the 2130m Ride For Ahlia First Of October Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night.

The Greg and Skye Bond-trained New Zealand-bred gelding, who was surprisingly narrowly beaten by Strauny the previous week, was the $1.30 favourite who was handled with aplomb by Dylan Egerton-Green having his first drive behind the talented pacer.

Egerton-Green shot Tenzing Bromac straight to the front from the No. 4 barrier and the gelding gave his opponents little chance by setting a fast pace and rating 1.55.4 over the 2130m. After final 400m sections of 28.6sec. and 27.8sec. Tenzing Bromac coasted to a three-length victory over Jett Star ($8.50) and Aussie Scooter ($6.50) to give the Biond stable a wonderful trifecta result.

Tenzing Bromac now has earned $65,483 from ten wins and one second placing from 12 starts, and he looks destined for bigger and better things.