Suvaljko Prefers Busselton Cup

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Leading reinsman Shannon Suvaljko has relinquished the task of driving in five of the eight events at Gloucester Park on Friday night, preferring to travel south to drive Bet On The River in the $14,697 Busselton Cup over 2680m. Bet On The River is one of Serpentine trainer Matt Scott’s…

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Change Of Tactics For Heez A Vibe

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Mardella trainer Michael Young has decided on a change of tactics for exciting, lightly-raced four-year-old Heez A Vibe when Emily Suvaljko drives him in the 2130m The West Sport Show Pace over 2130m at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Heez A Vibe made an unsuccessful challenge for the lead in…

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Nally’s Gloucester Park Debut

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Former New Zealand concession reinsman Tom Nally is currently working for the powerful Greg and Skye Bond stable, and he will make his first appearance at Gloucester Park when he handles veteran pacer Machlani in the $21,000 The Nightly Pace over 2130m on Friday night. The 22-year-old Nally…

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Voak Chooses Chumani

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Star reinsman Chris Voak has driven Sunnys Little Rose at 16 of her 18 WA starts for three wins and nine placings, but he has given punters a valuable lead by electing to drive Chumani in The Game Trotters Handicap at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Chumani, trained…

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Spicey Major Set To Sparkle

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Ace reinsman Gary Hall Jnr won the inaugural The West Australian Nights Of Thunder in 2007, and he is aiming to notch a record fifth success in the $50,000 1730m feature sprint event at Gloucester Park on Friday night when he drives Spicey Major from the coveted No. 1 barrier.…

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Spicey Major Redeems Himself

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Spicey Major, the $2 favourite, redeemed himself when he was on his best behaviour and set a fast pace on his way to winning the second heat of the Nights Of Thunder at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Trained and driven by Gary Hall Jnr, Spicey Major won the start…

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Hectic Pace Suits Thenu Came Along

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX A scorching early pace played into the hands of Thenu Came Along, who relaxed at the rear before surging home from last to win the first heat of the Nights Of Thunder at Gloucester Park on Friday night. “I knew we were going to win about 300 metres after the…

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Lord Titanium Passes the $100,000 mark

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Five-year-old Lord Titanium, described by his part-owner and Bunbury trainer Steve De Campo as an honest but somewhat lazy little horse, took his earnings past the $100,000 mark when he gave a bold frontrunning exhibition to score an easy win in the $21,000 Sky Racing Pace over 2130m at Gloucester…

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Freyja Is On The March

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Comeback mare Freyja gave a sample of her ability with an impressive victory in the $23,000 Join Trotsynd Pace over 2130m at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Contesting her first metropolitan-class event, the seven-year-old, trained and driven by Jocelyn Young, revealed excellent gate speed from barrier four to withstand an…

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Storyteller Is Versatile

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Promising New Zealand-bred five-year-old Storyteller followed his impressive all-the-way victory the previous Friday night when he was seen in a vastly different role when he began from the outside barrier (No. 9) on the front line in the $23,000 Hoist Solutions Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. He was…

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Maungatahi Is Back On Song

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Six-year-old Maungatahi appreciated a drop in class and bounced back to form with a smart win in the $21,000 North Coast Firbreglass Neerabup Pace over 2130m at Gloucester Park on Friday night. He was the $1.50 favourite and he ended a sequence of eight unplaced efforts when his trainer Dylan…

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Cordero Relishes Drop In Class

Ken Casellas | Photo: PACEPIX Veteran pacer Cordero made the most of a significant drop-in class when he proved too good for his eight rivals in the $31,000 Go One Better With Westral Pace over 2130m at Gloucester Park on Friday night. The nine-year-old, owned and trained by Trevor Wright, was the $2.70 favourite from…

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