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Sunday, 12 February 2017 WANGANUI Race Results

Race No Race Name Winner Driver Trainer Win Time PM NZD $
R1 DICK OWEN MEMORIAL HANDICAP TROT ANSE VATA B M MANGOS B M MANGOS 2:36.50 5,940
R2 TRACMAC MOBILE PACE EXTRA GUINNESS S W ABERNETHY B WEAVER 2:24.40 6,130
R3 WANGANUI VET SERVICES/FARM SUPPLIES MOBILE PACE MEGATRON S W ABERNETHY J J COSSEY 2:25.70 6,010
R4 TERRY BROTHERS HANDICAP TROT MIGHTY SUNNY S W ABERNETHY TODD MITCHELL 3:41.10 7,210
R5 PALA MOUNTAINS SCIENTIFIC NUTRITION MOBILE PACE BOBBIES GIRL S G DICKSON S G DICKSON 2:24.90 6,350
R6 IMAGE SIGNS LTD MOBILE PACE CERBERUS J H ABERNETHY M R GIBBS 2:25.30 6,180
R7 AG CHALLENGE LTD WANGANUI CUP (HANDICAP PACE) MAXIM B M MANGOS B M MANGOS 3:41.80 9,900
R8 WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB MOBILE PACE SMOLDERING ASHES B M MANGOS B M MANGOS 2:29.40 6,180
Wanganui Past Races

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