Hall Stable Holds A Strong Hand

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Champion trainer Gary Hall Snr looks set to dominate the final event at Gloucester Park on Friday night when he will be represented by four of the six runners in the 2130m event for three-year-olds. Gary Hall Jnr has given punters a good lead by choosing to drive Im…

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Suvaljko Praises Water Lou

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Star reinsman Shannon Suvaljko lavished praise on brilliant two-year-old filly Water Lou when assessing her prospects in the $29,400 Direct Trades Supply Gold Bracelet at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Suvaljko is excited at the prospect of resuming as the filly’s driver after he opted to drive her stablemate…

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Mighty Ronaldo Gets His Chance

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Star WA-bred five-year-old Mighty Ronaldo gets an ideal opportunity to return to the winning list when he starts from the coveted No. 1 barrier in the $30,000 DTS All Your Civil And Construction Supply Needs Free-For-All at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Brilliant young driver Emily Suvaljko said that…

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Young Hopes To Emulate His Twin

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Astute Pinjarra trainer-reinsman Shane Young has high hopes he can emulate the performance of his twin Kim and win the $75,000 Direct Trades Supply Empress Stakes at Gloucester Park on Friday night. He will drive outstanding four-year-old Wonderful To Fly, who will start from the inside of the back…

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Deeorse Bucks The Odds

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators One win from his past 83 starts was not the ideal form line for veteran pacer Deeorse going into the final event, the $18,500 Catalano Truck And Equipment Pace over 1730m at Gloucester Park on Friday night. The New South Wales-bred seven-year-old had been unplaced at his ten previous…

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Wonderful To Fly Resumes In Style

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Wonderful To Fly, WA’s three-year-old Filly of the Year in 2022, made a superb return to racing after a 20-week absence when she scored a splendid victory in the $26,000 SEFS The Asset Finance Specialists Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. She was the $2.30 favourite ($1.80 on…

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Hector Produces The Goods

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators The much-travelled Hector, a lazy horse at home where he consistently gets beaten by his stablemates in trackwork, obviously saves his best for race nights. He was the $3 second favourite from the No. 2 barrier in the 2130m Vale Alf Da Re Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday…

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Gear Change Does The Trick

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators A decision by Pinjarra trainer-reinsman Chris Voak to change James Butt’s gear paid dividends when the eight-year-old revealed brilliant gate speed and set a fast pace to win the 1730m Specialised Equipment Funding Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. “I put a Murphy blind on him in a…

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Will I Rocknroll’s Sparkling Finish

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Veteran pacer Will I Rocknroll’s winning prospects appeared to be extremely remote when he was eighth 250m from home in the 2130m SEFS You Name It We Fund It Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. But the Victorian-bred eight-year-old, the $4.40 third favourite, unleashed a sparkling sprint, three…

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Gliding Star Set for Diamond Classic 

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Inexperienced filly Gliding Star is improving in leaps and bounds and she chalked up her third win from five starts when she caused an upset with a smart victory over Fly To Fame and August Moon in the $20,250 www.sefsolutions.com.au Pace at Gloucester park on Friday night. A $14.10…

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Lauren Harper’s Milestone

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Twenty-seven-year-old Lauren Harper landed her biggest winner in harness racing when she guided Luvaflair to an upset victory in the Group 3 SEFS Trotters Sprint at Gloucester Park on Friday night. And this gave Waroona trainer Nigel Johns (57) his second Group 3 success, following Compressor’s win in the…

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Street Hawk Has A Bright Future

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Up-and-coming four-year-old Street Hawk looks destined for an outstanding career after he romped to victory in the $50,000 Group 3 SEFS Preux Chevalier Four-Year-Old Classic at Gloucester Park on Friday night. “He definitely has the ability to be a player in the big feature events for four-year-olds at the…

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