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Trainer Phillip Stokes started his day off ell when the two-year-old La Roux won the 1000 metre opening event at Murray Bridge on Saturday.
Having the services of Lachlan Neindorf La Roux raced in a forward position and could be a contender for the listed Cinderella Stakes during the Adelaide Autumn Carnival.
Jockey Kayla Crowther struck early when her mount Prairie Flower took out the 1100 metre second race.
Prepared by Will Clarken and Niki O'Shea at their Wellington stable Prairie Flower came from a near last position with a withering run over then concluding stages.
Lachlan Niendorf and Phillp stokes landed their second winner for the day when Noetzie took out the 1100 metre third race.
Coming off a last start fourth at Morphettville Noetzie came from a rearward position to open his wining account at start two.
The nine-year-old gelding Magnetic Edge took full advantage of his home track when he won the 1800 metre fourth race.
Jointly prepared by John Hickmott and Carina Riggs the Todd Pannell guided Magnetic Edge came from a worse than midfield position to power home over the concluding stages.
The winning spirit continued for old-timers when the eleven-year-old France's Boy took out the 1600 metre fifth race.
Giving his co-trainers John Hickmott and Carina Riggs a race to race double the apprentice Zoe Lloyd ridden France's Boy led all the way.
The training combination of Will Clarken and Niki O'Shea brought up their second winner for the day when Yasuke took out the 1000 metre sixth race.
Guided to victory by Rochelle Milnes Yasuke from seen running on from a near last position.
International jockey Manuel Nunes joined the list of winning jockeys when his mount Fox Gem took out the 2000 metre seventh race
Prepared at Goolwa by John Macmillan Fox Gem came from a midfield position with a strong run late in the race.
Being placed at his previous start Oak Park Rebel gave Horsham trainer Paul Preusker a win in the 1200 metre eighth race.
Guided to victory by Jason Holder Oak Park Rebel came from a rearward position to bring up his second win at start five.
Trainer Phillip Stokes maintained his top position on the city trainer's list when The Mansman gave him his third winner for the day in the 1400 metre ninth race.
Also giving Lachlan Neindorf his third winner for the day The Mansman begun well before drifting back into the body of the field but was able to muster enough speed to run down the second placegetter.