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Morphettville Races Review on 22nd June 2024

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The rising nine-year-old mare Soaring Eagle took her winning tally to ten wins from seventy-one starts when she took out the 1600 metre opening event at Morphettville on Saturday.

SOARING EAGLE
SOARING EAGLE  Picture: Racing Photos

Prepared at Mornington by David Brideoake and Matt Jenkins and guided to a win by Jacob Opperman Soaring Eagle  settled in a midfield position before going on to meet with success.

Living up to his good trial form Riche D'Amour opened his winning account at start one when he took out the 1050 metre second race.

Prepared at Murray Bridge by Roslyn Day and having the services of Sam Payne Riche D'Amour led all the way.

Tippa made it two wins in seven days when he took out the 1800 metre third race.

Guided to a win be start apprentice Rochelle Milnes the Shayne Cahill prepared Tippa was well placed.

Gawler trainer George Dimitropoulos was all smiles when Willybeafactor  presented him with a win in the 1540 metre fourth race.

Guided to his eighth win from sixty-three starts Wllybeafactor was seen running on from a midfield position.

Apprentice Jade Doyle enjoyed her first metropolitan success when she rode Bona Fide Star to win the 1540 metre fifth race.

Jointly pr4epared by Gordon Richards and Damien Moyle Bona Fide Star was seen running on from a midfield position.

The training duo of Gordon Richards and Damien Moyle landed their second winner for the day when Dixie Whistler took out the 2500 metre sixth race.

Having the services of apprentice Alana Livesey Dixie Whistler raced in a forward position throughout the event.

The three-year-old Let's Get Down  made it two wins in succession when he won the 1200 metre seventh race.

Coming out of the Morphettville stable of Phillip Stokes the Lachlan Niendorf ridden Let's Get Down came from a rearward position with a withering run to take the event.

Lachlan Neindorf landed a race to race double when Episodic recorded a narrow win in the 1200 metre eighth race.

Coming out of the Murray Bridge stable of Will Clarken and Niki O'Shea Episodic came from well back to win.

The first up winning performance of The Hass gave trainer Phillip Stokes his second winner for the day in the 1100 metre final event.

Having the services of heavy weight rider Caitlin Jones The Hass raced in the first two throughout the event.


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