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The lightly raced four-year-old The Golden Fist opened his winning account when he took out the 1250 metre opening event on the Parks track at Morphettville on Saturday.
Coming out of the Richard and Chantelle Jolly stable, the Jake Toeroek guided The Golden Fist showed plenty of promise when he came from a midfield continued to pay his way when he took out the
Queenoftheair gave her trainer Chris Beig a win in the 1250 metre second race.
Having the services of Ben Price Queenoftheair opened her winning account when she came from well back to finish one better than her second at Gawler.
Hoop Dom Tourneur continued his good run when he rode Aiguilette to a win in the 1550 metre third race.
Being under the care of John Macmillan at Gawler Aiguilette came from the rear of the field with a withering run over the concluding stages.
The Gordon Richards and Damien Moyle charge Crown Mint continued to pay his way when he took out the 1950 metre fourth race.
Guided to his seventh win by apprentice Alana Livesey Crown Mint sat one off the pace before going on to meet with success.
Plumpton trainer Patrick Payne was the first of the Victorians to meet with success when his charge Privileged Son Took out the 2500 metre sixth race.
Guided to victory by Samuel Payne Privileged son came from a rearward position with a strong run over the concluding stages.
Trainer John Macmillan landed his second winner for the day when Commander Meroo took out the 1250 metre sixth race.
Presenting Jake Toeroek with a double Commander Meroo came from a rearward position to bring up his fifth win from twenty-three starts.
The husband and wife team of Shayne and Chelsea Cahill brought up their first metropolitan winner when The Guava took out the 1400 metre seventh race.
Having the services of Jason Holder and coming off a previous start third The Guava held down a forward position.
Having run a first and a fourth at her two previous starts Second to Nun entered black type company when she won the listed Leon Macdonald Stakes which was run over 1400 metres.
Ridden by Kayla Crowther Second to Nun came from a midfield position with a powerful run late in the event.
The Gawler threesome of Gary and Nichole Searle and Briana Callanan were well pleased with the run of Zanthron in the 1000 metre final event.
Living up to his good form the apprentice Nicola Yuen ridden Zanthron raced in a better than midfield position before going on to meet with success.