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Morphettville races review - 13th May 2017

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Jamie Kah opened up a two winning ride gap on the Jockey’s premiership when she rode Roselli Sting to a win in the 1400 metre opening event at Morphettville on Saturday.

Trained by Gordon Richards Roselli Sting came from a worse than midfield position with a strong run over the concluding stages to win.

Time Awaits joined the black type club at start number seven when he took out the Sires’ Produce Stakes which was run over 1400 metres.

Being under the care of Tony McEvoy and having the services of Damian Thornton, Time Awaits was well placed and won in a tight finish.

The promising three-year-old Mulder brought up his fourth successive win when he took out the 1050 metre third race.

Prepared at Murray Bridge by Michael Hickmott and having the services of Shayne Cahill Mulder settled well in a forward position before going on to win.

Patrons were stunned when Idatwo took out the 1100 metre fifth race.

Trained and owned by Trevor Dansie and Natasha Storr and giving Stephen Baster the first leg of a double Idatwo came from the back half of the field with a strong run over the concluding stages to win.

Hoop Stephen Baster landed his second race in succession when he rode Ashlore to a win in the 1200 metre fifth race.

Prepared at Wangaratta by Daniel McCarthy and backing up from last Saturday Ashlore brought up his sixth win from nine starts when he was well placed throughout the event.

Patrons received their second shock for the day when Vienna Miss took out the three-year-old listed Adelaide Guineas.

Piloted to victory by Kaitlyn Mallyon and trained by John Hyam Vienna Miss raced one out, one back before going on to win.

After winning last year’s Group 1 SA Derby with Howard Be Thy Name Darren Weir repeated the feat when Volatile Mix won the three-year-old event which was run over 2500 metres.

Coming off a last start fourth Volatile Mix came from a rearward position with a strong run and will now progress to the Queensland Derby.

Jamie Kah scored her second winner for the day when she guided Tsaritsyn to a win in the 1800 metre final event.

Prepared at Goolwa by David Jolly Tsaritsyn worked his way to a win from a rearward position.