Two years ago, doctors removed a tumour from Canterbury horse trainer Peter Bagrie's brain.
The operation went as well as it could. So did the chemotherapy and radiotherapy that followed. Weeks later, his specialist told then 66-year-old Bagrie some medical truths.
"He sat me down and said it all went great, but usually, at some stage, these things come back," Bagrie explains.
"He said 'I don't know when', he had no idea how that would be. But he said I was fine for now to go home and enjoy my life as I usually would."
Last Saturday night at Menangle, outside Sydney, Bagrie was really enjoying his life.
And he will enjoy this Saturday even more, because he has a horse in the A$1 million Miracle Mile and nothing to lose. After that meeting with his doctor, Bagrie went back to training horses, the best of them being Bettor's Heart, who is a good mare without being great.
After some Group 1 placings this summer, Bagrie rolled the dice and decided to take her to Sydney, hoping Menangle would allow her to record a fast mile for her future broodmare career while she earned some money to pay for the trip.