WA MEDIA GUILD FRIDAY’S THOUGHTS 17 JUNE

With two of the WA Trotting Guild members away, it’s a smaller column than usual this week. However, despite the lack of numbers we will still endeavour to give punters the “good oil” at Friday’s Gloucester Park meeting. Guild president Wayne Currall believes punters can profit by supporting Ragazzo Mach in race three. “Ragazzo Mach…

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In The Spotlight Set Four in a Row

Ken Casellas | Talented New Zealand bred filly In The Spotlight looks too strong for her six West Australian bred fillies in the $20,250 Simmonds Steel Laser and Tube Cutting Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night and she should be the star bet on the ten event program. Leading trainers Greg and Skye Bond have…

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Between Two Thorns Sure to Improve

Ken Casellas | Photo: Gloucester Park Harness Racing Former outstanding trainer-reinsman Andrew De Campo has fond memories of driving 11/2 chance Highest Honour to victory in the group 1 McInerney Ford Classic in December 2000 – and thoughts of that notable triumph will be rekindled when he watches his son Aiden drive Between Two Thorns in…

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Magnificent Storm All Set to Go

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Brilliant five year old Magnificent Storm is poised to resume after a 19 week absence in winning form, following a solid workout in a 2150m Byford trial on Sunday morning. The lightly-raced American Ideal gelding will be driven by Aiden De Campo when he starts from the No. 2…

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Seeryanfly Ready for Important Challenge

Ken Casellas | Photo: Gloucester Park Harness Racing Seeryanfly is ready to shine at his first appearance at Gloucester Park for six months when he faces the significant challenge of a considerable rise in class when he contests the group 3 $30,000 Simmonds Steel Im Themightyquinn Pace on Friday night. The WA bred four year old…

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