Brown Praises Diego’s Toughness

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators New Zealand-bred six-year-old Diego is racing at the peak of his powers for champion trainer Gary Hall Snr, and driver Maddison Brown praised the gelding’s toughness after his narrow victory in the $30,000 Bill The Better Butcher Free-For-All at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Diego, the $2.70 second fancy,…

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American Monarch is Bred to Succeed

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Promising pacer American Monarch is following in the footsteps of her dam Prix De Whitby and maternal granddam Whitbys Merit as a smart two-year-old performer. Trained and driven by Aiden De Campo, American Monarch, the $2 favourite, broke through for her first victory when she set the pace and…

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Plutonium Continues to Surprise

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Plutonium, a lightly-raced and much-travelled six-year-old, maintained his terrific form in his comeback campaign — and continued to surprise his trainer Michael Young — when he scored a narrow victory in the $50,000 Binshaw Classic at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Driven by Emily Suvaljko and starting at $6.80,…

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WA MEDIA GUILD FRIDAY’S THOUGHTS 2 SEPTEMBER

Friday night’s meeting at Gloucester Park pays tribute to a great mate of the harness racing industry. Bill Horn, the trainer and part-owner of WA champion pacer Village Kid, passed away this week just a month shy of his 90th birthday. The majority of the races on the 11-event card have been named in honour…

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Always Fast Gets His Chance

Ken Casellas | Photo: Gloucester Park Harness Racing Former Victorian pacer Always Fast has failed to flatter at his first three starts in Western Australia, finishing eighth in a field of nine and then last twice in fields of 12. His average losing margin in those three defeats has been ten lengths. With those incriminating statistics…

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Lavra Joe Thriving on Racing

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Star four-year-old Lavra Joe is thriving on a diet of constant racing and will compete at Gloucester Park for the fifth consecutive week when he lines up at barrier No. 4 in the $30,000 Bill The Better Butcher Free-For-All on Friday night. Owner-trainer Ray Jones said that Lavra Joe…

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Reed Praises Our Shelley Beach

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Astute trainer Mike Reed was full of admiration for Our Shelley Beach’s performance to finish seventh behind Rascal last Friday night, and he is supremely confident that the four-year-old will prove hard to beat in the opening event, the 1730m Bill And Norma Horn Pace at Gloucester Park on…

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Rockaball is Ready to Fire

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators New Zealand-bred gelding Rockaball is the oldest runner in the $50,000 Binshaw Classic at Gloucester Park on Friday night but he is poised to cause an upset and beat his younger rivals in the Group 2 feature event. Rockaball will start from the No. 4 barrier in the 2130m…

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Hampton Banner Resumes in Style

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Hampton Banner, one of the State’s fastest pacers, reappeared after a spell in dashing style at Gloucester Park on Friday night when he proved too speedy for his six rivals in the $23,750 Hoist Solutions Conditioned Pace. The New Zealand-bred five-year-old, whose career was in serious jeopardy in April…

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Im Themightylucy Emerges as an Oaks Hope

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Inexperienced New Zealand-bred filly Im Themightylucy emerged as a serious contender for the $150,000 WA Oaks on October 14 when she rated a smart 1.55.4 in scoring a stylish victory in the 1730m HTA Rent A Gen Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. She was a $5.50 chance…

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Troublesome Rascal is Too Fast

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Lightly-raced four-year-old Rascal, described by reinsman Gary Hall Jnr as a pacer with a good motor but with a broken steering wheel, was on his best behaviour when he resumed racing after a two-month absence as the $1.55 favourite in the $20,250 Hoist Torque Australia Pace at Gloucester Park…

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It’s Euphoria – At Last

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators New Zealand-bred five-year-old Euphoria is wonderfully consistent but is a pacer with an apparent aversion to winning. Finally, his owners, trainer Gary Hall Snr and reinsman Gary Hall Jnr were rewarded for their patience when he broke through for an overdue success — and ended a losing sequence of…

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