Manaal wins Sires’ Produce as Storm Boy flops
The Michael Freedman-trained filly Manaal has upstaged the colts in the Group 1 Sires’ Produce Stakes at Randwick.
The Michael Freedman-trained filly Manaal has upstaged the colts in the Group 1 Sires’ Produce Stakes at Randwick.
The Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman-trained mare got up on the inside in the straight and held off Bella Nipotina and her stablemate, I Wish I Win.
Training Gary Colvin is looking forward seeing promising filly Divron make her make debut on Gundagai Cup Day.
Local horseman Clint Lundholm is hoping for a little more luck this weekend when he saddles up five runners on his home track.
ON what looks to be generally a hard night for punters at Gloucester Park on Friday, the ever-consistent Pacific Warrior looms as a ray of hope when he contests the Nepean Conveyers Pace (2536m).
MOUNT Helena’s Ray Williams trained his second feature-race winner in the past three Friday nights when Balleybofey took out the $25,000 Lancaster Park Marathon Handicap (3309m) at Gloucester Park.
IM THEMIGHTYQUINN bounced back to winning form on Friday night when he easily took out the Del Basso Smallgoods Pace (2130m) at Gloucester Park.
POWERFUL performances at his past two starts should see Mighty Flying Thomas proving hard to beat in Friday night’s McInerney Ford Pace (2536m).
NATHAN TURVEY produced a sensational drive with Pacific Warrior to win the $35,000 John Higgins Memorial (2130m) at Gloucester Park on Friday night.
CLASS OF TARA was certainly all class in his great win in Friday night’s $125,000 Premier Suzuki 2YO Golden Slipper Stakes (2130m) at Gloucester Park.
TUESDAY’S barrier draw for Friday night’s $125,000 Premier Suzuki Golden Slipper Stakes (2130m) has thrown the race wide open.
TRAINER Glenn Elliott said he poured the work into Generally Outspoken in preparation for Friday night’s $35,000 Caduceus Club 2YO Gold Bracelet Pace.
CAPEL trainer Andrew De Campo has every chance to quinella Friday night’s feature race, the $35,000 Caduceus Club 2YO Gold Bracelet at Gloucester Park.
THE word champion is arguably one of the most misused words in the English language, but never has it been more apt than when applied to Im Themightyquinn.
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