Velocipede Sparkles at Byford

Ken Casellas | Photo: Gloucester Park Harness Racing Inexperienced two-year-old Velocipede warmed up in style for the $20,250 Steel Blue Boots Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night with a dashing performance in a 2150m trial at Byford on Sunday morning. The Fly Like An Eagle gelding, trained by Gary Hall Snr, will begin from the…

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Major Mucha Gets His Chance

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators New South Wales-bred six-year-old Major Mucha has been unplaced at his past six starts, including a last-start fading last place last Friday week, but his trainer-reinsman Chris Voak is upbeat about the gelding’s winning prospects in the $18,500 Wonderful To Fly Supports Ride For Ahlia Pace at Gloucester Park…

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Lewis Seeks Second Past President’s Cup

Ken Casellas | Photo: Gloucester Park Harness Racing Champion reinsman Chris Lewis looks set to chalk up his second victory in the Retravision Past President’s Cup when he drives the seemingly indefatigable Lavra Joe in the $30,000 group 3 feature event at Gloucester Park on Friday night. The four-year-old’s owner-trainer Ray Jones declares that the gelding…

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Flying Filly Set For 11 In A Row

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Pinjarra trainer Shane Young’s flying filly Wonderful To Fly is poised to extend her winning sequence to eleven by outclassing her rivals in the $50,000 Ride For Ahlia Daintys Daughter Classic at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Wonderful To Fly has been a dominant force as a three-year-old this…

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WA MEDIA GUILD FRIDAY’S THOUGHTS 23 SEPTEMBER

This week, guild president Wayne Currall is taking a thoroughly deserved break from the column for the upcoming fortnight. I use the word “deserved” advisedly, considering he leads the competition and last week selected the opening first four in order. The dividend for the exotic was a tidy $6 776. Hats off, Wayne.   This…

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