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Morphettville Races Review on 19th October 2024

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The leading stable of Will Clarken and Niki O’Shea started the day off well when the first starter Schroder’s Mistake took out the opening race of 1200 metres at Morphettville on Saturday.

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Showing his opponents a clean pair of heels the Todd Pannell ridden Schroder's Mistake  led all the way.

Trainer Chris Beig was well pleased with the win of Royal Majesty in the 1200 metre second race.

Bringing up win number two from four starts the Jason Holder ridden Royal Majesty took up a position of two off the pace before going on to meet with success.

Jockey Jason Holder brought up a race to race double when he rode Gold Rush Hill Smith Stakes which was run over 1800 metres.

Coming out of the Morphettville stable of Andrew Gluyas who landed his fourth win in the race, Goldrush Guru  came from a midfield position to register a solid win.

Facing the starter for the 128th time Frances Boy outclassed his rivals when took out the 1600 metre fourth race.

Prepared at Murray Bridge by John Hickmott and Karina Riggs France's Boy gave his jockey apprentice Zoe Lloyd her first city winner when he led all the way.

Returning to racing after a spell The Journo wasted no time in getting back on the winner's list when he took out the1050 metre fifth race.

Having the services of Jacob Opperman the Gary and Nichole Searle and Brianna Callanan trained The Journo came from well back to register a strong win.

Apprentice Tayla Johnstone continued to impress racegoers with her style when she guided Winning Revolution to a win in the 1050 metre sixth race.

Being under the care of Morphettville trainer Jon O'Connor Winning Revolution came from a better than midfield position to register her 6th win from 37 starts.

Not having a barrier trial or a jump out Vintage Star returned to racing with a win in the 1100 metre seventh race.

Coming out of the Richard and Chantelle Jolly stable the Jake Toeroek guided Vintage star was well placed.

Andrew Gluyas landed his second winner for the day when Pearl Adios was too good for his rivals in the 1200 metre eighth race.

Being well placed Pearl Adios gave Tayla Johnstone her second winner for the day.

Coming off a last start third Tippa gave the husband and wife team of Shayne an Chelsea Cahill a win in the 2014 metre final event.

Having the services of Rochelle Milnes Tippa held down a forward position throughout the event.