Roberts Picks Minstrel

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Brilliant driver Deni Roberts has elected to handle Minstrel in preference to stablemate Himself in the $31,000 Westerntrilogy.com.au Free-For-All over 2536m at Gloucester Park on Friday night. “Minstrel has drawn the pole which is good,” said Roberts. “I’ll be trying to lead and to get him into form.” The New…

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Symington Opts For Chal Patch

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Outstanding young reinsman Kyle Symington has given punters a valuable lead by choosing to drive Chal Patch in preference to Valentines Brook in the $25,000 The Trots WA Owners Appreciation Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Symington handled both pacers at their most recent outing, and he was greatly…

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Stanley Seeks Elusive Oaks

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Prominent Victorian trainer and driver Mick Stanley is finding success in the WA Oaks a difficult achievement, but he has high hopes of driving Victorian invader Soho Seraphine to victory in the Trots WA $150,000 classic for three-year-old fillies at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Soho Seraphine, bred and owned…

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High Praise For Tenzing Bromac

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Tenzing Bromac is lightly raced and has enormous potential, and his co-trainer Greg Bond is supremely confident the New Zealand-bred five-year-old will continue to improve and will be extremely hard to beat in the $450,000 TABtouch WA Pacing Cup on November 10. Tenzing Bromac, owned by Team Bond and prepared…

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McDonald Is On Cloud Nine

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX When Stuart McDonald emigrated from Christchurch to Perth in 2011 to further his career in harness racing, he was quizzed regarding which team he followed in the AFL competition. “I decided to go for the team which wears black and white,” he said after driving a double with Faster Than…

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Breeze No Problem For Nase Vira

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Serpentine trainer-reinsman Dylan Egerton-Green was planning a soft trip for Nase Vira in the 2130m The West Australian Pace for two-year-old fillies at Gloucester Park on Friday night. But when she was left racing without cover, he wasn’t particularly concerned. “I didn’t want to be in the breeze, but I…

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Scootin Around’s Priceless Asset

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Victorian-bred square gaiter Scootin Around won for the third time from five WA starts when he set the pace for Deni Roberts and fought on grimly to score a narrow victory in the 2130m Chris Lewis 6000 Wins Trot at Gloucester Park on Friday night. “His gate speed is his…

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Watts Up Sunshine Loves To Lead

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX New South Wales-bred five-year-old Watts Up Sunshine is unbeatable when he leads, according to his trainer Michael Young, and he gave further proof of his frontrunning ability when he was untroubled to set the pace and score an easy victory in the 1730m The Countryman Pace at Gloucester Park on…

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Turvey Strikes Twice

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Ravenswood trainer Nathan Turvey drove Prince Sahara to an all-the-way win in a 1823m event at Narrogin on Friday night and 20 minutes later he struck again, 195km away,   when his four-year-old mare Rocknroll Sass repeated the dose by setting the pace for Gary Hall Jnr and winning the 2130m…

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My Prayer’s Upset Win

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Experienced mare My Prayer made the most of a favourable barrier at No. 2 to cause an upset and win the 2130m The Game Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. My Prayer, a $20.20 chance for Busselton trainer Barry Howlett, had won only once from her previous 36 starts,…

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New Experience For Love On the Rocks

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX It was quite a new experience for New Zealand-bred pacer Love On The Rocks when he began from barrier six in the 1730m 7News Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Having his second start for trainer Gary Hall Snr and his second run in Australia, Love On The Rocks…

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Ambitious Plan For Faster Than Dad

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX “The WA Pacing Cup is definitely not out of the question,” said trainer Michael George after five-year-old Faster Than Dad outclassed his rivals in the $23,000 Perth Now Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Resuming racing after an absence of almost three months, Faster Than Dad, driven by Stuart…

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