WA MEDIA GUILD FRIDAY’S THOUGHTS 22 JULY

No fast-class event at Gloucester Park on Friday night, but we do see the running of The Lewis Retravision Fillies & Mares Pace (2130m). The Group 3 feature worth $30,000 has attracted a strong line-up. However, members of the WA Trotting Media Guild have sidestepped the main race on the nine-event card when selecting their…

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Machs Gold Gets His Chance

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators It’s a race for seasoned oldstagers. That’s the final event, the 2130m Team Bond Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night, with reinsman Dylan Egerton-Green giving Machs Gold a sound chance of winning and ending a losing sequence of 14, which includes unplaced efforts at his past 11 starts.…

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Vespa’s Final Fling

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators New Zealand-bred six-year-old Vespa has been a wonderful moneyspinner for his team of owners, earning $145,476 from his nine wins and 18 placings in Western Australia, and trainer Michael Young has high hopes the Mach Three gelding will bow out as a winner at his final appearance in Australia.…

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Zephyra Set to Sprint Home

Ken Casellas | Photo: Gloucester Park Harness Racing Banjup trainer Dylan Egerton-Green has taken over the training of classy filly Zephyra, and he declared: “I think she will be in the mix in Friday night’s race.” Zephyra is awkwardly drawn at barrier six in the opening event, the 2130m Noah George Race Night Pace, and Egerton-Green…

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Eighteen Carat Ready to Sparkle

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Michael Young will be the busiest trainer at Gloucester Park on Friday night with six runners, and he is bubbling with confidence that Eighteen Carat will shine at her return to racing after an absence of 18 weeks. The New Zealand-bred Eighteen Carat has recovered from a knee fracture…

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