Baker looks to youngsters for successful sequel

By Chris Roots
Updated April 25 2014 - 5:18pm, first published 4:52pm
Family affair: Murray Baker, left, with son Bjorn, grandson Sven and It's A Dundeel.  The Kiwi trainer will be looking to the next generation on the track in the wake of It's A Dundeel's retirement. Photo: Marco Del Grande
Family affair: Murray Baker, left, with son Bjorn, grandson Sven and It's A Dundeel. The Kiwi trainer will be looking to the next generation on the track in the wake of It's A Dundeel's retirement. Photo: Marco Del Grande

New Zealand trainer Murray Baker said goodbye to superstar It’s A Dundeel this week but life moves on to the next generation as Show The World and Atlante get their chance to grace a drier Randwick on Saturday.

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