Morphettville Races Review on 3rd September 2023

Mornington trainer Matt Laurie started the day off well when Esecutore brought up his second win at start three in the 1200 metre opening race at Morphettville on Saturday.

Picture: SA Jockey Club

Guided to victory by Dom Tourneur Esecutore  showed he may have a good future a head of him when he led all the way.

Murray Bridge trainer Michael Hickmott signalled he could be in for a good spring when the first starter Bulls On Parade scored an impressive win in the 1050 metre second race.

Having the services of Jake Toeroek Bulls On Parade came from a rearward position to win.

Coming off a last start third on the Parks track the Kayla Crowther ridden Regal Azmon took out the 1600 metre third race.

Prepared at the Morphettville stable of Phillip Stokes regal Azmon came from last with a strong run.

Kelsey Hannan landed the first leg of a double when she rode Flight Deck to a win in the 1800 metre fourth race.

Trained jointly by Gordon Richards and Damien Moyle Flight Deck was seen running on from a worse than midfield position.

Ve rsetto appreciated being back on the turf after running on the dirt in Darwin recently when he took out the 1200 metre fifth race.

Prepared by Nicole Irwin and having the services of Callum Murray Versetto led all the way to bring up win number four from thirty-five starts.

Keep Reading put in a classy performance to take out the 1050 metre sixth race.

Bringing up a double for jockey Jake Toeroek the Richard and Chantelle Jolly prepared Keep Reading continued the trend to lead all the way.

Murray Bridge trainer Matthew Seyers was well pleased with the win of the five-year-old gelding Lonrodex in the 1050 metre seventh race.

Bringing up successive wins the Ryan Hurdle guided Lonrodex was another runner to lead all the way.

Kelsey Hannan landed the second leg of her double when Texan Windstorm won the 1527 metre eighth race.

Prepared at Goolwa by John Macmillan Texan Windstorm was well placed.

Melbourne hoop Alana Kelly brought up a win when The Great Baby took out the 1200 metre final event.

Winning his second successive race the Wayne Francis and Glen Kent trained The Great Baby was another winner to lead all the way.


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