Morphettville Parks Races on 3rd December 2022

My Khalifa continued to be the race-goers friend when he brought up his

Racecourse : Morphettville
Racecourse : Morphettville Picture: SA Jockey Club

Being under the care of Gordon Richards and Damien Moyle the Todd Pannell guided My Khalifa  settled well before going three-wide to win.

Winning form is good form was the case when Is It Me brought u his second win from two starts in the 1300 metre second race.

Prepared by Daniel Bowman at Warrnambool and guided t victory by Melissa Julius Is It Me came from a midfield position with a strong run over the final stages of the event.

Philonize showed he class when she landed her fifth win from nine starts I the 1000 metre third race.

Coming out of the Dion Koch stable at Strathalbyn the apprentice Ben Price guided Philonize led all the way.

Patrons were on the edge of their seats when Tycoon Bec recorded a narrow win in the 1950 metre fourth race.

Trained at Ballarat by Matt Cumani and having the services of Barend Vorster Tycoon Bec came from a near last position to power home and win.

Richard and Chantelle Jolly continued their excellent success rate when Saskatoon  gave them at least one winner in thirteen consecutive weeks in the 1250 metre fifth ace.

Guided to victory by Jake Toeroek Saskatoon raced one off the pace in bringing up his third winner from eight starts.

Richard Chantelle Jolly landed their third successive winner for the day when Rodeo, a $4,000 purchase at the Adelaide Magic Millions Yearling Sales, took out the 1000 metre seventh race.

Having the services of apprentice Teagan Voorham, who is riding in rare form, Rodeo came from a worse than midfield position and powered home with a strong run late in the event.

After spending time with the Lindsay Smith stable at Warrnambool Pentire Spirit returned to the Michael Hickmott stable a winner in the 1200 meter eighth race.

Recording its second win since May the Jessica Eaton guided Pentire Spirit came from the rear of the field with a withering late run to score.

Texan Windstorm brought up his fourth win in a row when he took out the 1400 metre final event.

Being under the care of John Macmillan at Goolwa and having he services of apprentice Ellis Wong Texan Windstorm raced one off the pace and treated racegoers to another close finish.


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