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Morphettville Races Review 30th October 2021

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Resuming from a spell Eyes Never Lie gave the training combination of Leon Macdonald and Andrew Gluyas a good start for the day when he took out the 1200 metre opening event at Morphettville on Saturday.

Jockey : JASON HOLDER.
Jockey : JASON HOLDER. Picture: TheRacesSA

Ridden by Jason Holder Eyes Never Lie  came from a midfield position with a strong run over the concluding stages.

Riotous Mischief made it three successive wins when he took out the 1600 metre second race for Stawell Andrew Bobbin.

Guided to victory by Barend Vorster Riotous Mischief came from well back with a strong run late in the event.

Coming off a last start third Wild Imagination showed its class when he took out the 2038 metre third race for the father and daughter training combination of Richard and Chantelle Jolly.

Ridden by Jake Toeroek Wild Imagination was well placed in bringing up his third win from eight starts.

Murray Bridge trainer Garret Lynch was well pleased with the win of Jaamint in the 1530 metre fourth race.

Piloted by Kayla Crowther Jaamint came from a midfield position with a strong run to power home to win.

Jockey Barend Vorster landed the second leg of a double when Aton Rapova took out the 1050 metre fifth race

Being under the care of Wayne Francis and Glen Kent Aston Rapova was coming off a last start fifth.  The gelding settled well in a midfield position before going on to record his third win at his fourteenth start.

Trainer Jason Cannon kept up his good strike rate when Outpost took out the 1050 metre sixth race.

Piloted by apprentice Teagan Voorham and bringing up its third successive victory Outpost led all the way.

Barend Vorster landed his third winner for the day when Rock the Ring took out the 1200 metre seventh race.

Giving co-trainers Tony and Calvin McEvoy a double Rock the Ring led all the way.

The father and daughter training combination laned its second winner for the day when Regalo Di Gaetano won the listed John Letts Cup of 1800 metres in a tight finish.

Bringing up successive wins the Jake Toeroek guided Regalo Di Gaetano was well placed and fought off a late challenge from last week's Gawler Cup winner Sign of Ussuri.

Jockey Kayla Crowther brought up her second winner for the day when Calypso Reign took out the 1100 metre final event.

Prepared at Goolwa by David Jolly Calypso Reign came from last with a powerful run over the concluding stages of the event.


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