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Trainer David Jolly had an early birthday present when his charge Nextonixs won the opening race of Parks track on Saturday.
Continuing the good run of apprentice jockey Rochelle Milnes Nextonixs who was having her second start led all the way.
Murray Bridge based trainer Nicole Irwin was well pleased with the win of Call Me Vexatious in the 2400 metre second race.
Piloted by Dominic Tourneur Call Me Vexatious Raced in a forward position throughout the event.
The Jayes brothers landed the second leg of a two-state double when Marble Arch took out the 1250 metre third race.
Bringing up her sixth win from fourteen starts the Jason Holder guided Marble Arch came from last with a strong well-timed run over the concluding stages.
The racing combination of Will Clarken and Niki O'Shea landed their 99th winning since linking up when Jean Val Jean took out the 1000 metre fourth race.
Coming from the rear of the field the Todd Pannell guided Jean Val Jean won narrowly.
Murray Bridge based horseman Stephen Theodore landed his second win in three days when Sacred Kenshi took out the 1950 metre fifth race.
Having the services of Sairyn Fawke Sacred Kenshi was seen running on from a worse than midfield position.
Apprentice Tatum Bull continued her good run in Adelaide when she rode New York Scandal to a win in the 1550 metre sixth race.
Prepared at Cranbourne by Arron Laing New York Scandal came from the rear of the field to bring up his third win at his twenty-ninth start.
Retuning to racing after a freshen-up the Matthew Seyers trained Test the Law delivered in the 1550 metre seventh race.
Piloted by Jacob Opperman the five-year-old Test the Law threaded his way through the field from a rearward position.
Coming off a last start third I Catchem Fox returned to the winners list when he took out the 1400 metre eighth race.
Being under the care of Darryl Dodson the Kayla Crowther ridden I Catchem Fox came from a midfield position to win narrowly.
Apprentice Matthew Chadwick landed his first SA winner when he rode Voltage Point to success in the 1250 metre final event.
Prepared by Chris Beig Voltage Point came from a midfield position to record his fourth win from eighteen starts.