WA MEDIA GUILD FRIDAY’S THOUGHTS 10 DECEMBER

Punters are in for a treat at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Race five – the $50,000 Perth Cup (2130m) – will see the return of exciting pacer Magnificent Storm, the winner of 18 of his 19 starts in the west. The Ray Williams-trained four-year-old gelding has been a revelation since coming to WA from…

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Arma Indie looks a big chance

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators New Zealand-bred Arma Indie has been unplaced at her past nine starts but looks to have excellent prospects of winning the 2130m Etch Coatings Commercial Spray Painting Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. She has been racing in considerably stronger company and she is sure to appreciate…

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No. 1 suits Carrera Mach

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators New Zealand-bred six-year-old Carrera Mach has set the pace and been successful at five of his twelve wins, and trainer Ross Olivieri and driver Chris Voak are looking to employ frontrunning tactics with the gelding who is favourably drawn at barrier No. 1 in the 2536m Vale Percy…

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Rock Me Over is Suvaljko’s best

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Shannon Suvaljko, Western Australia’s leading reinsman in the 1917-18 season and winner of 122 races this season, faces a busy evening at Gloucester Park on Friday night when he will be in action in all ten events. “I reckon I’ve got a lot of good drives, and I…

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Magnificent Storm is ready to fire

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Star reinsman Aldo Cortopassi was delighted with the way Magnificent Storm sprinted over the final 400m in a sparkling 26.8sec. to win a 2150m Byford trial last Sunday morning, and he is planning to set the pace and win the $50,000 Simmonds Steel City of Perth Cup over…

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