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Morphettville Races Review - 04th November

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Resuming after a smart trial ten days ago White Kaps took out the 1000 metre opening race on the Parks track at Morphettville on Saturday.

Recording his second win from eight starts the Gordon Richards prepared and apprentice Anna Jordsjo ridden White Kaps came from third to win narrowly.

In a desperate finish Hussy Bay prevailed when his number went into the winner’s frame in the 1950 metre second race.

Prepared by master Murray Bridge trainer Mick Huxtable and having the services of Todd Pannell Hussy Bay came from a midfield position with a four- wide run in the straight to register his sixth win from eleven starts.

In bringing up her second Parks win in succession Lady of Crebilly brought up a $10,000 bonus for trainer Phillip Stokes in the 1400 metre third race.

Ridden by Dom Tourneur Lady of Crebilly came from a midfield position with a strong run over the concluding stages.

In-form jockey Todd Pannell brought up his second winner for the afternoon when he rode Cool Fonzy to a win in the 1400 metre fourth race.

Trained by Kylie Huxtable Cool Fonzy was having his second start after a spell and came from well back in the field with a lightning rails run.

After winning two races at Port Lincoln and then running seventh at his next start at Moonee Valley Tintagel Rocker returned to the winner’s list in the 1000 metre fifth race.

Prepared at Oakbank by John Dunn and guided to victory by inform apprentice Victor Wong Tintagel Rocker was in a good position throughout the event.

Apprentice Chris Caserta landed his second winner on twenty-four hours when he steered Viera to a win in the 1250 metre sixth race.

Prepared by Morphettville based trainer Leah Conlon Viera was well placed.

Showing a liking for the Parks circuit Miss Identified showed her class in winning her second race in a row in the 1400 metre seventh race.

Having the services of Raquel Clark and being under the care of Travis Doudle Miss Identified came wide in the straight from a midfield position.

It was doubles all round when trainer Gordon Richards and apprentice Victor Wong were associated with the winner Chapel City in the 1000 metre final event to book end the meeting.

Coming from last Chapel City got a dream run on the rails to win.