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Morphettville Parks Races Review - 26th October 2019

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The old saying “when you’re hot your hot” applied when the Ciaron Maher .

David Eustace mentoring team won the 1000 metre opening event with their three-year-old filly The Mobot was successful.

Bringing up her fourth win in a row apprentice Teo Nugent ridden The Mobot led all the way.

Apprentice Teagan Voorham kept the good run of the young guns going when she steered Hasta La War to a win in the 2250 metre second race.

Prepared at Naracoorte by Sue Murphy and landing his second victory in succession Hasta La War was well placed.

Transferring in form from Port Lincoln where he ran fifth to Morphettville Irish Mint led all the way and gave Richard and Chantelle Jolly and Jake Toeroek a win in the 1000 metre third race.

Trainer Will Clarken continued on his winning way bringing up his third win in twenty-four hours when La Richesse took out the 1300 metre fourth race.

Giving Melbourne apprentice Teo Nugent his second win for the day La Richesse led all the way.

Gawler trainer Phillip Day was well pleased with the win of his four-year-old mare Goodgee in the 1000 metre fifth race.

Having the services of Raquel Clark Goodgee came with a strong run from the back half of the field top win.

Apprentice Jerry Chau continued his upward spiral when he claimed the 1250 metre sixth race on Danger Deal.

Coming out of the Macdonald/Gluyas stable and improving on his last start seventh on the Parks circuit Danger Deal came from third with a late charge to win.

Apprentice Raquel Clark landed her second winner for the afternoon when Enki took out the 1400 metre seventh race.

Coming off a previous second at Balaklava the Gordon Richards trained Enki came from a rearward position with a strong run late in the event.

Richard and Chantelle Jolly brought up a double when Rainmoth took out the final event which was run over 1300 metres.

Piloted by Jake Toeroek and having its second run in from a spell Rainmoth settled midfield before making a move on the home turn and winning in a desperate finish.