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Morphettville Races Review on 2nd November 2024

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The four-year-old mare Dolcemente showed plenty of promise when she brought up successive wins in the 1800 metre opening event at Morphettville on Saturday.

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Prepared by John Hyam the Rochelle Milnes ridden Dolcemente  steadily improved from a midfield position.

Mentored at Cranbourne by Alex Rae Top Calibre made it two wins from just two career starts in the 1200 metre second race.

Guided to victory by Todd Pannell Top Calibre came from a midfield position to meet with success.

Having its second start for the Phillip Stokes stable at Morphettville Hasseltoff took out the 1533 metre third race.

Ridden by Lachlan Neindorf worked his way through the field from a rearward position.

Lachlan Neindorf landed the second leg of a race to race double when Lomax won the 1600 metre fourth race.

Trained at Murray Bridge by Paul Carey Lomax came from a rearward position with a strong run late in the race.

Apprentice Alan Lai landed his third winner in three days when he rode Dreams Fulfilled to a win in the 1100 metre fifth race.

Being under the care of Andrew Gluyas Dreams Fulfilled came from a near last position with a strong rails-run late in the race.

Lachlan Neindorf brought up his third winner for the day when he rode Beauty Bound  to a win in the 1100 metre sixth race.

Presenting his trainer Phillip Stokes with a double the five-year-old mare Beauty Bound came from a midfield position over the concluding stages.

The Cranbourne track landed its second Adelaide winner for the day when the Mick Price and Michael Kent junior trained Big Story took out the 2043 metre seventh race.

Ridden to victory Manuel Nunes Big Story came from well back to bring up his third win from fifteen starts.

Lachlan Neindorf brought up his fourth win for the day when Sir Sway took out the 1100 metre eighth race.

Prepared by Sue and Jason Jaensch at Naracoorte Sir Sway led all the way.

The Phillip Stokes stable landed its third winner for the day when Startide took out the 1050 metre final event.

Giving Todd Pannell his second winner for the day Startide came from a midfield position and was seen running on strongly.