Tenzing Bromac Survives Scares

Ken Casellas | Photo:  PACEPIX Star driver Deni Roberts had to survive a couple of anxious moments before guiding top-flight pacer Tenzing Bromac to a hard-fought victory in the $31,000 Trotsynd Free-For-All at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Tenzing Bromac, the $1.30 favourite from out wide at barrier No. 7, raced three wide early before…

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Montana Glory Resumes In Style

Ken Casellas | Photo:  PACEPIX Three years ago, Montana Glory was one of the best two-year-old fillies in New Zealand, and she showed she is on the doorstep of a successful campaign when she gave a splendid first-up performance to score an effortless victory in the Join Trotsynd Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night.…

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Ruby Lovera Sparkles In The Diamond Classic

Ken Casellas | Photo:  PACEPIX Rubies and diamonds are precious jewels, and Kyle Harper produced a gem of a drive at Gloucester Park on Friday night to land $18.40 chance Ruby Lovera a brilliant winner of the $100,000 Trotsynd Diamond Classic for two-year-old fillies. With trainer Justin Prentice in Sydney, preparing star four-year-old Never Ending…

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Bet The House is Stepping Up

Ken Casellas | Photo:  PACEPIX Bet The House, a leading contender for the $200,000 WA Derby on November 1, faces an interesting test when he competes against older and more experienced rivals for the first time at Gloucester Park on Friday night. However, his part-owner and trainer Ron Huston is confident that three-year-old Bet The…

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Suvaljko Picks Montana Glory

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Leading reinsman Shannon Suvaljko has given punters a valuable lead by choosing to drive Montana Glory from the inside of the back line in preference to noted frontrunner Seven No Trumps from the prized No. 1 barrier in the 21130m Join Trotsynd Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday…

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Bell’s Fillies are Favoured in Classic

Ken Casellas | Photo:  PACEPIX Fifteen years ago, Ryan Bell gave a copybook exhibition in the sulky to land the $85.80 rank outsider Centrefold Angel a thrilling winner over the $1.80 favourite Batavia Touchngo in the $100,00 group 1 Diamond Classic at Gloucester Park. And on Friday night this week he will be a somewhat…

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Egerton-Green’s Memorable Milestone

Ken Casellas | Photo:  PACEPIX Serpentine trainer Dylan Egerton-Green notched a memorable milestone when he drove his one thousandth winner at Gloucester Park on Friday night. He produced $11.40 chance Otis in fine fettle for the 1730m Remembering Brodie Kane Young Pace in which he had the task of overcoming the disadvantage of starting from…

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Bellezza Nera Bred To Succeed

Ken Casellas | Photo:  PACEPIX Bellezza Nera, an easy winner of the 2130m Jeans For Genes Day Pace at Gloucester Park, is bred to be successful on the racetrack. The WA-bred six-year-old is the second foal out of former smart pacer Elena S, who won twice in New Zealand and was successful at six of…

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Artful Miki’s Flying Finish

Ken Casellas | Photo:  PACEPIX Artful Miki, an immature and inexperienced three-year-old, produced a dazzling flying finish to snatch an unexpected victory in the $21,000 Children’s Medical Research Institute Pace over 2130m at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Driven expertly by his trainer Justin Prentice, Artful Miki, a $24.60 outsider, was restrained from the No.…

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My Little Big Man Turns The Corner

Ken Casellas | Photo:  PACEPIX When Serpentine trainer Giles Inwood leased My Little Big Man from Nathan Turvey about 14 months ago, the New Zealand-bred pacer won at his first five starts for him on South West tracks before finishing a close second to Seeryanfly in a metro-class event at Gloucester Park. “But after those…

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Wheeler Seizes The Moment

Ken Casellas | Photo:  PACEPIX Collie reinsman Trent Wheeler maintained his splendid form in the sulky when he drove $2.30 favourite Solesseo Matuca to a decisive victory in the 2130m Vale Sylvia Boylan Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Solesseo Matuca was the $2.30 favourite from his awkward draw on the outside of the…

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Infinite Sign Is Too Fast

Ken Casellas | Photo:  PACEPIX WA-bred five-year-old Infinite Sign is following in the footsteps of his elder full-brother Infinite Symbol, and at Gloucester Park on Friday night he proved too speedy for his rivals when he led and won comfortably from Let It Linga in the 2130m Baking For Brodie Pace. Infinite Sign, trained by…

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