WA Trotting Media Guild Friday’s Thoughts 12th March

Rakasinc and Bletchley Park are two horses who have caught the attention of several members of the WA Trotting Media Guild for Friday night’s meeting at Gloucester Park. The West Australian’s Ernie Manning, veteran trotting journalist Ken Casellas and longshot guru Pat Harding have all made Rakasinc their best bet. “Barrier one is a bonus…

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Extradite Set to Sizzle

To extradite, according to the dictionary, is to give up a fugitive or prisoner to another nation or authority. Extradite is also the name of a speedy six-year-old pacing gelding who is likely to take no prisoners when he starts from the No. 1 barrier in the 2130m Security Fence Specialists Pace at Gloucester Park…

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Stick with Matai Geordie

Promising, lightly-raced six-year-old Matai Geordie finished eleventh, 45 lengths behind the winner Vultan Tin in the Pinjarra Cup on Monday of last week, but champion reinsman Gary Hall Jnr has advised punters not to lose faith in the New Zealand-bred gelding. Matai Geordie will start from barrier five in the 2130m All Your Civil And…

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Voak Contemplates Fast Start

Chris Voak, WA’s leading driver last season, is seriously considering setting brilliant filly Black Jack Baby on fire from the outside barrier (No. 6) at the start of the 2130m Direct Trades Supply Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. “She is a very good filly and could lead from the outside barrier,” he said.…

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Bletchley Park Ready to Go One Better

Leading owners Albert and Julie Walmsley are full of hope that their talented five-year-old Bletchley Park will go one better than he did a year ago by winning the $50,000 Direct Trades Supply Four And Five-Year-Old Championship at Gloucester Park on Friday night. The Victorian-bred Bletchley Park was the sole back line runner in this…

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