WA Trotting Media Guild Friday’s Thoughts 21st May

There’ll be a few shorties running around at Gloucester Park this Friday night and members of the WA Trotting Media Guild are confident of landing their respective best bets on the nine-event card. Last season’s winner of the Guild’s tipping competition Warren Wishart and award-winning trotting journalist Ken Casellas believe Newsy can lead from go…

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Jaspervellabeach Looks a Star Bet

Punters should get away to a good start at Gloucester Park on Friday night by supporting Jaspervellabeach in race two, the 2130m Westral Pace. The WA-bred four-year-old, owned and trained by Kristy Elson, is a dashing frontrunner who has drawn perfectly at the No. 1 barrier. He caught the eye last Friday night when he…

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To Fast To Serious to Resume

Up-and-coming star pacer To Fast To Serious will resume racing after a 22-week absence and his clash with trainer Ross Olivieri’s Boom Time and Papinik, and several other in-form, high-quality performers in the 2130m Retravision Pace should be the highlight of the meeting at Gloucester Park on Friday night. To Fast To Serious, trained by…

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Chicago Bull is a First-Up Specialist

Superstar pacer Chicago Bull is a youthful eight-year-old who is out to build on his outstanding record of winning first-up after a spell when he contests the $25,000 Christmas In July at the Beau Rivage Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. At his first appearance for 18 weeks, he will start out wide at…

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Crocodile Kid to Repeat the Dose

Striking black gelding Crocodile Kid celebrated his 100th start in a race by leading and winning the 2130m Westral Pace at Gloucester Park on Tuesday night. His victory as a $9.80 chance over Euphoric Moment at his second appearance after a let-up ended a losing sequence of 23 and eight consecutive unplaced efforts and now…

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Newsy Out to Turn The Tables

New Zealand-bred pacers Newsy and Always An Angel look set to dominate the $50,000 Diamond Classic for three-year-old fillies at Gloucester Park on Friday night, with Newsy favoured to turn the tables on Always An Angel, who finished strongly to beat her in a qualifying heat on Tuesday of last week. Newsy, prepared by leading…

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Lavra Joe Looks Unbeatable

Champion reinsman Chris Lewis is planning similar tactics that have been successful in the first three Pearl Classics for three-year-old colts and geldings by setting the pace with star colt Lavra Joe in the $50,000 Group 2 feature event at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Lavra Joe, owned and trained by Ray Jones, will start…

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