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Gawler Races Review on 14th December 2024

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Trainer Sara Rutten brought up her second win in twenty-four hours when her charge a six-year-old mare Eventually won the opening event of 2100 metres at Gawler on Saturday.

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Ridden by Kayla Crowther Eventually  came from a midfield position with a strong run over the concluding stages.

Having his second run in three days Commissions took out the 1500 metre second race.

Prepared by Michael Hickmott the Jake Toeroek ridden Commissions took up a leading position soon after the start.

 Having the services of Lachlan Neindorf Hasseltoff won his second race in a row when he took out the 1500 metre third race.

Coming out of the Phillip Stokes Morphettville stable Hasseltoff came from rearward position with a well-timed run in the straight to win.

Kayla Crowther landed her second winner for the afternoon when she steered Wiggum to a win in the 1200 metre fourth race.

Giving trainer Travis Doudle the first leg of a quinella Wiggum was well placed and defeated his stable mate Struck By.

The Andrew Gluyas prepared Taking Omaha scored his second win in a row when he took out the 1100 metre fifth race.

Providing apprentice Taylor Johnstone with a win Taking Omaha  was in contention throughout the race.

Lachlan Neindorf landed his second winner for the afternoon when Beauty Bound took out the 1100 metre sixth race.

Presenting Phillip Stokes with his second winner for the day when Beauty Bound came from a rearward position with a strong run late in the event.

Coming off a treble at Morphettville on Friday Jacob Opperman brought up his fourth winner in two days when Divine Fire won the 1700 metre seventh race.

Continuing the good run of trainer Steven Theodore Divine Fire made it two wins in a row when he led all the way.

Apprentice Alana Livesey added to her tally of winners when she rode The Stalker to a win in the 1200 metre eighth race.

Bein under the care of Gordon Richards and Damien Moyle The Stalker led all the way to bring up his third win from nineteen starts.

Alana Livesey landed the second leg of a back-to-back double when Astrodean won the 1500 metre final event.

Being under then care of Byron Cozamanis Astrodean raced in a forward position.