Morphettville Parks Races on 4th February 2023

Apprentice Teagan Voorham continued her good run when Dubenenko took out the opening event of 1000 metres on the Parks track at Morphettville on Saturday.

Jockey : TEAGAN VOORHAM.
Jockey : TEAGAN VOORHAM. Picture: Racing SA

Like Voorham trainer Chris Beig also continued his good run when Dubenenko  was well placed with his other runner Harleen running second.

Following a first start third the three-year-old Kushan Khanivale broke through for his first win in the 1250 metre second race.

Being under the care of Grant Young at Murray Bridge the Jessica Eaton guided Kushan Khanivale settled well and continued in a forward position.

Darlamax continued his good run when he took out the 2400 metre third race.

Trained at Pakenham by Andrew Homann the Barend Vorster guided Darlamax led all the way.

Teagan Voorham brought up her second winner when Kyshaka took  out the 1950 metre fourth race.

Coming out the Murray Bridge stable of Peter Hardacre Kyshaka gradually improved getting to the lead late in the event.

Saskatoon continued his good run when he took out the 1400 metre fifth race.

Co-trained by Richard and Chantelle Jolly the Jake Toeroek guided Saskatoon was always well placed.

Racegoers were on the edge of their seats when Silver on Red was a last stride winner of the 1000 metre sixth race.

Guided to victory by Lachlan Neindorf the David Jolly trained Silver on Red came from the rear of the field with a strong run over the concluding stages.

New to the Shayne Cahill Stable at Strathalbyn Dominus took out the 1550 metre seventh race.

Having the services of apprentice Ellis Wong Dominus came from a midfield position with a last run.

Apprentice Ben Price brought up his third win in two days when Qeyaady took out the 1000 metre eighth race.

Being under the care of Murray Bridge trainer Michael Hickmott Qeyaady came from a midfield position to grab a last stride win.

Stabled at the Barwon Heads property of Danny O'Brien Lafargue was a last stride winner of the 1250 metre final event.

Guided to victory by Liam Riordan Lafargue came from a midfield position to win in a tight finish.


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