WA Trotting Media Guild Friday’s Thoughts 25th June

Friday night’s meeting at Gloucester Park is highlighted by the two Group 1s – the Allwood Stud Farm 2YO Colts & Geldings Westbred Classic (2130m) and the Allwood Stud Farm 2YO Westbred Fillies Classic (2130m) – with the “babies” racing for $100,000 in prize money in both events. Members of the WA Trotting Media Guild…

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Sugar Street Appeals

Sugar Street, the only New Zealand-bred pacer in the opening event, the 2536m Westside Auto Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night, should get punters off to a flying start by proving too strong for his nine rivals in the event restricted to three-year-olds. Trained in Busselton by Barry Howlett, Sugar Street will start from…

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Wide Draw No Worry Says Cortopassi

Rising star To Fast To Serious fared poorly in the random draw and will start out wide at barrier No. 7 in the field of eight in the $22,000 Fly Like An Eagle Standing at Allwood Stud Pace over 2130m at Gloucester Park on Friday night. However, reinsman Aldo Cortopassi is confident that the Ray…

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Young Looking for Another Classic

Astute Pinjarra trainer-reinsman Shane Young has high hopes of landing his second winner of the Allwood Stud Farm Westbred Classic for two-year-old fillies when he drives the talented Wonderful To Fly in the Group 1 feature at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Young won this event, then known as the State Sires Series Classic, with…

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Tricky Miki to Buck the Odds

Tricky Miki, the least experienced runner in the $100,000 Allwood Stud Farm Westbred Classic for two-year-old colts and geldings at Gloucester Park on Friday night, has the class to overcome an awkward barrier at No. 5 and the disadvantage of being the only the runner who has not raced on the Gloucester Park circuit. He…

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