Jett Star is awkward but good

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Talented New Zealand-bred four-year-old Jett Star is far from a stylist and a smooth-moving pacer. But he certainly has plenty of ability — and he showed that again at Gloucester Park on Friday night when he was a smart all-the-way winner at a 1.57.1 rate in the 2130m…

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Caveman revives happy memories

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Caveman revived happy memories for astute Henley Brook trainer Mike Reed when he stormed home from ninth at the bell to win the 2503m The Caduceus Club Members Handicap at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Caveman, a last-start winner, was at lucrative odds as a $25.30 outsider from…

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The breeze suits Doc Holliday

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Brilliant young driver Emily Suvaljko, back in action after a month on the sidelines, knew what she was doing when she vacated the highly favourable one-out, one-back position with Doc Holliday after a lap in the 2130m Caduceus Club Come Up And Join Us Pace at Gloucester Park…

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Prentice reunited with Mighty Ronaldo

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Outstanding four-year-old Mighty Ronaldo is one of Boyanup trainer Justin Prentice’s favourite pacers, and he thoroughly enjoyed driving him in a race for the first time for eleven months when he guided him to an effortless stroll in the park in the 2536m Be A Group 1 Winner…

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Bettorstartdreaming holds on

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Part-owner and trainer-reinsman Lindsay Harper is convinced that six-year-old Bettorstartdreaming is purely a frontrunner, and he was determined to set the pace from the awkward No. 7 barrier in the 2130m Friday Night In The Caduceus Club Stakes at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Bettorstartdreaming, the $2.10 favourite,…

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To Fast To Serious is a real bargain

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators To Fast To Serious, a talented, lightly-raced six-year-old, is proving a wonderful bargain for prominent owner Robbie Tomlinson, who purchased the son of American sire Shadow Play for $10,000 at the 2017 APG Perth yearling sale. To Fast To Serious, trained by Ray Williams and driven at all…

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Warwick changes his plan

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Star reinsman Ryan Warwick admits he is learning the racing characteristics of Miss Mucho, a runaway winner of the 2130m Positive For Pacing Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. He had planned to race in the breeze with the Greg and Skye Bond-trained Miss Mucho, the $5.40…

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Swingband reigns supreme  

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Brilliant Alta Christiano three-year-old Swingband gave another sample of his class with a dashing victory in the group 3 $40,000 Caduceus Club Classic at Gloucester Park on Friday night, a win which left his trainer Ryan Bell scratching his head, uncertain about the gelding’s immediate program. “Initially, we…

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Miller’s hectic Flametree drive

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators High drama surrounded Mitch Miller’s hectic drive to land Flametree a brilliant winner of the $30,000 Trotsynd Gold Bracelet at Gloucester Park on Friday night.   The 27-year-old Miller revealed great composure as he coolly survived an early setback and a late problem to guide Flametree, the $1.70…

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Hittheroadjack set to atone

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Promising New Zealand-bred pacer Hittheroadjack will create considerable interest when he starts from the front line in a $20,250 stand over 2503m, The Caduceus Club Members Stakes, at Gloucester Park on Friday night. This will be the five-year-old’s second appearance at Gloucester Park — after he was the…

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