Dominus Factum Loves To Lead

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Victorian-bred five-year-old Dominus Factum resumed after a four-month absence in fine style when trainer Aiden De Campo drove the $1.50 favourite to a comfortable all-the-way victory in the 1730m Summit Bloodstock Reach the Peak Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Dominus Factum, who had disappointed when unplaced at…

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Petulant Filly Gets The Job Done

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Promising filly Xceptional Arma was irritable and in a sullen mood before the final event, the Bridge Bar Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Her antics delayed the start by several minutes before she settled down and set the pace on her way to scoring a 10-metre victory.…

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Dont Bother Me None Turns The Corner

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Burly pacer Dont Bother Me None lost his way last year and he had a losing sequence of 15 four weeks ago when he broke through for an overdue win. The New Zealand-bred five-year-old has followed that with two more wins and an unlucky second, with his most recent…

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Steel The Show Is A Rising Star

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators New Zealand-bred six-year-old Steel The Show improved his Australian record to four starts for four effortless victories when he was not extended in scoring an easy win in the $22,000 www.aaronbainracing.com.au Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Starting a hot $1.30 favourite from barrier five, Steel The Show…

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Diego’s $600,775 Harvest

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Diego’s spectacular burst of form knows no bounds, and the New Zealand-bred seven-year-old continued his triumphant march towards the $1 million Nullarbor Slot race on April 14 with another superb victory at Gloucester Park on Friday night when he outpaced his rivals in the $50,000 Aaron Bain Racing Governor’s…

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WA MEDIA GUILD FRIDAY’S THOUGHTS 17TH MARCH

An interesting 10-event card is in store for punters at Gloucester Park on Friday night. The feature race on the program is the $50,000 Aaron Bain Racing Governors Cup (2130m). The race has brought together a top-class field with WA Pacing Cup winner Diego likely to be sent out as the odds-on favourite. However, the…

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Hes Never Been Beta’s Smart Trial

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Promising black colt Hes Never been Beta is poised to make a successful return to racing after a spell when he contests the $20,250 Aaron Bain Racing, Ownership Opportunities Available Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night following an impressive trial at Pinjarra on Thursday of last week. He…

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Roberts Opts For Steel The Show

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Deni Roberts, who is enjoying a purple patch in the sulky, has given punters a vital lead by choosing to drive Steel The Show in the $22,000 www.aaronbainracing.com.au Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. She opted to handle the Greg and Skye Bond-trained Steel The Show ahead of…

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Miss Boudica Set To Lead

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Miss Boudica has begun from barrier nine twice and from barriers eight, six and four at her past five starts — and she looks set to break through for an overdue victory when she starts from the coveted No. 1 barrier in the 2130m Aaron Bain Racing Thank You…

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Diego Is A Cups Specialist

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators New Zealand-bred gelding Diego has strong claims for the title of the Cups King. The seven-year-old has had four starts this year — all in rich Cup events for three wins and a third placing. Gifted driver Maddison Brown is looking forward for another big-race success when Diego contests…

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Symington Lands First Treble

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Rising star Kyle Symington continued in dazzling form in the sulky at Gloucester Park on Friday night when he landed his first metropolitan-class treble, scoring with Waverider, Aussie Scooter and Heez A Vibe. The 21-year-old Symington completed his treble at 10.10pm when Heez A Vibe led all the way…

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Im The Black Flash Succeeds, First-Up

Ken Casellas | Photo: Hamilton Content Creators Im The Black Flash, the least experienced runner and the only New Zealand-bred three-year-old in the field, gave champion trainer Gary Hall Snr and star reinsman Gary Hall Jnr yet another victory in the Group 3 $50,000 Caduceus Club Classic when he snatched a dramatic last-stride victory over the…

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