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Morphettville Parks Races Review -09th September 2017

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Having its first run after a spell Danger Deal opened his winning account at start number eight when he took out the 1050 metre opening event at Morphettville on Saturday.

Being under the care of the co training partnership of Leon Macdonald and Andrew Gluyas and guided to victory by Clare Lindop Danger Deal was well positioned before being headed in the straight but came back gamely to win.

Young Morphettville trainer Daniel Shepherd was all smiles when his charge Miss Belisa took out the 1100 metre second race at her second start.

Having the services of Joe Bowditch Miss Belisa came from last on the home turn with a blistering finish to take the event.

Trainer Darren Weir picked up a $10,000 cheque after Kellstorm completed a quartet of winners in a month when he won the 2500 metre third race.

Winning his third consecutive race and having the services of John Allen Kellstorm came from a midfield position with a strong run over the concluding stages of the event.

Former Morphettville trainer Nick Smart won his first race since relocating to Ballarat when his charge Silent Command took out the listed Goldin Farms Morphettville Guineas of 1600 metres.

Ridden by Shayne Cahill Silent Command came from a midfield position with a strong run over the concluding stages.

Paul Gatt kept his winning momentum going when he guided Showpero to a win in the 1100 metre fifth race.

Mentored by Wayne Francis and Glen Kent Showpero came from a better than midfield position to bring up win number three from ten starts.

Facing the starter for the seventh time France’s Boy collected his second prizewinning cheque when he took out the 1200 metre sixth race.

Prepared at Murray Bridge by John Hickmott and piloted to victory by Raquel Clark France’s Boy came from a rearward position,getting a late run through the field to win.

Chamois Road scored his second consecutive win when he took out the 1200 metre seventh race.

Trained by Patrick Payne and having the services of improving apprentice Dylan Caboche, Chamois Road was well placed.

Naracoorte trainer Sue Jaensch continued her good run when her charge Von Costa Glass won the 1600 metre final event.

Bringing up his second successive win and guided to victory by Emily Finnegan Von Costa Glass came from the rear of the field to win.


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