Morphettville Races Review on 13th August 2023

See You in Heaven returned to racing in good form when she took out the Group 3 Behemoth Stakes which was run over 1200 metres at Morphettville on Saturday.

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Coming out of the Richard and Chantelle Jolly stable and being first up from a spell since January the Jake Toeroek ridden four-year-old mare was well placed. 

Trainer Phillip Stokes brought up a two-state double within minutes of each other when Jewel Bay took out the 1200 metre opening event.

Resuming from a spell the Kayla Crowther piloted Jewel Bay led for most of the race to bring up his second win from three starts in an exciting finish.

A late starter to racing the four-year-old mare Tres Belle presented apprentice Alana Livesey with a win in the 12 metre second race.

Prepared by Ryan Balfour and winning at her second start Tres Belle came from a rearward position with a withering run late in the event.

The consistent Silent don was too strong for his rivals when he won the 1800 metre third race.

Having the services of star apprentice Ben Price the Will Clarken and Niki O'Shea trained Silent Don Raced in a forward position.

Co-trainers Will Clarken and Niki O'Shea landed their second winner and a running double when Sweetened won the 1050 metre fourth race.

Steered to a win by Todd Pannell Sweetened came from last with a strong runover the concluding stages.

Flyway made it two wins in succession when he took out the 1800 metre fifth race.

Being under then care of mentor Scott Westover the Jake Toeroek guided Flyway raced one off the pace before going on to win narrowly.

Coming off a last start second at Gawler Jilladora, who survived serious bowel surgery, returned to winning form in the 1200 metre sixth race.

Prepared by Justin Pickering and having the services of Teagan Voorham, Jilladora came from midfield to bring up her second win from five starts.

Ammo Amor turned back the hands of time when he won the 1500 metre seventh race.

Having the services of Anna Jordsjo the Kirsti Eavans trained Ammo Amor powered to the line from a worse than midfield position to win narrowly.

Pakenham trainer Charlotte Littlefield made the trip to Morphettville worthwhile when her lightly raced mare Suzido won the 1100 metre final event.

Presenting Todd Pannell with his second win for the day Suzido was in the first four throughout the event.


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