Morphettville Parks Racing Review on 12th November 2022

The Melbourne cup winning training duo of Cairon Maher and David Eustace were first to strike when Takshaka won the opening race of 1250 metre on the Parks track at Morphettville on Saturday.

Picture: SA Jockey Club

Ridden by Jarrod Lorensini Takshaka brought up successive wins leading all the way.

After winning the Naracoorte Cup last February Sebonna returned to the winner's list when he took out the 2250 metre second race.

Bering under the care of Peter Hardacre at Murray Bridge the apprentice Logan McNeill ridden Sebonna  came from last with a strong run over the concluding stages.

The father and daughter combination of Richard and Chantelle Jolly may have a nice type on their hands after the win of the first starter Who's Clang in the 1000 metre third race.

Having the services of Jake Toeroek Who's Clang was well placed.

The strength of jockey Barend Vorster prevailed when he rode Boolcunda King to a win in the 1550 metre fourth race.

Prepared by the husband and wife training duo of Belinda and Peter Blanch Boolcunda King came from well back with a withering rails run to bring up successive wins.

Having not tasted victory since May 2020 Solar Gale reversed his winning form when he took out the 1000 metre fifth race.

Prepared at Murray Bridge by Michael Hickmott the Jessica Eaton ridden Solar Gale powered home from well back.

Jarrod Lorensini landed his second winner when he rode Texan Windstorm to a win in the 1300 metre sixth race.

Making it two wins in succession and trained at Goolwa by John Macmillan Texan Windstorm led all the way.

After suffering the disappointment of Dalasan not running a place at Flemington co-trainers Leon Macdonald and Andrew Gluyas were rewarded in the next race at Morphettville when Hopon Harry took out the 1550 metre seventh race.

Steered to victory by Jason Holder Hopon Harry came from a midfield position getting to the lead early in the straight before going on to win.older Hhhhhh

Coming off a last start fourth the Teagan Voorham riddenThe Magistrate was too good for his rivals in the 1000 metre eighth race.

Prepared at Murray Bridge by Sam Burford The Magistrate was well placed in bringing up his third win from eight starts.

The Gordon Richards and Damien Moyle stable kept its good record in tacked when My Khalifa took out the 1400 metre final event.

Having the services of Melbourne apprentice Madison Lloyd My Khalifa came from a better than midfield position to bring up successive wins.


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