Morphettville Parks Races Review on 3rd June 2023

Murray Bridge trainer Matt Seyers looks to have a good juvenile in his care after the win of Bolted In in the 1250 metre 2yo event on the Parks track at Morphettville on Saturday.

Trainer : MATTHEW SEYERS.
Trainer : MATTHEW SEYERS. Picture: TheRacesSA.

Steered to victory by Jessica Eaton, Bolted In came from a midfield position with a strong run over the concluding stages.

The strength of the Richard and Chantelle Jolly stable prevailed when Pudding took out the 1550 metre second race.

Guided to the win by the stable's number one rider Jake Toeroek, Pudding  showed his rivals a clean pair of heels, leading all the way.

Parting from Howl on the way to the barrier did not stop apprentice Lachlan Neindorf from guiding Howl to a win in the 1000 metre third race.

Being under the care of David Jolly at Goolwa, Howl raced in a midfield position before ging on to take the event with a late rails run.

Lachlan Neindorf dispensed with his claim when he scored back to back wins when Bristler took out the 1000 metre fourth race.

Coming out of the Gordon Richards and Damien Moyle stable Bristler led all the way to open his winning account at start two.

Richard and Chantelle Jolly landed their second winner for the afternoon when Montepulciano took out the 1950 metre fifth race.

Having the services of Kayla Crowther Montepulciano came from a midfield position to bring up win four from thirty-one starts.

Coming off a previous start seventh Son Of Bielski presented apprentice Will Price with a win in the 1550 metre sixth race.

Prepared jointly by Will Clarken and Niki O'Shea Son of Bielski was seen running on from a midfield position.

Celebrating the loss of his claim Lachlan Neindorf landed his third winner when Tahnee Tradition won the 1400 metre seventh race.

Prepared by Peter Hardacre at Murray Bridge Tahnee Tradition  sat one off the pace in bringing up win six from eighteen starts.

Since making Adelaide home apprentice Sheriden Tomlinson continued his good run when his mount Starsongari took out the 1300 metre eighth race.

Giving trainer Chris Beig a change of luck Starsongari raced in a forward position.

Apprentice Ben Price landed his second winner for the day when the nine-year-old Mr Marathon Man took out the 1300 metre final event.

Prepared at Millicent by Dean Saxon Mr Marathon Man  came from a worse than midfield position with a strong run in the straight.


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