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Bordertown trainer Lindsay Cadzow was well pleased with the effort of his $1,000 purchase Stormsarrived, the winner of the 1950 metre opening race on the Parks Track at Morphettville on Saturday.
Having the services of Margaret Collett Stormsarrived raced in a midfield position and came with a strong run late in the race.
Apart from two unplaced runs in his recent form Jacks On Ice kept his good form in order when he took out the 1250 metre second race.
Prepared by Richard and Chantelle Jolly the Manuel Nunes ridden Jacks On Ice led all the way.
Coming out of the Wellington SA stud of Michael Hickmott Spirit of Camelot took out the 1400 metre third race.
Guided to a win by Todd Pannell Spirit of Camelot started well dropping back to a midfield position before mustering enough speed in the straight, going on to take the event.
Murray Bridge based trainer Sara Rutten continued her good run when her charge Easy Campese took out the 1400 metre fourth race.
Having the services of apprentice Rochelle Milnes Easy Campese led all the way.
Manuel Nunes rode his second winner for the day when he guided Fleurieu Flipper to a win in the 1550 metre fifth race.
Giving the Murray Bridge track its second winner for the day the Roslyn Day prepared Fleurieu Flipper came from a worse than midfield position.
The four-year-old gelding Tippa presented Rochelle Milnes with her second winner for the day in the 2250 metre sixth race.
Giving the husband and wife team of Shayne and Chelsea Cahill a win Tippa raced in a forward position.
Shayne and Chelsea Cahill brought up successive wins when The Gov took out the 1000 metre seventh race.
Giving apprentice Alan kai his second metropolitan win, The Gov came from a midfield position to power home and register her fifth win from thirty-six starts.
The consistent form of Misludi continued when the Lachlan Neindorf ridden mare took out the 1250 metre eighth race.
Prepared at the Morphettville stable of Phillip Stokes Misludi came from a near last position to win in a very exciting finish.
Manuel Nunes, how its making his mark on SA racing brought up his third winner for the day when Mighty Sapphire took out the 1400 metre final event.
Prepared at Angaston by Aaron Bain and Ned Taylor Mighty Sapphire came from a rearward position with a strong run over the concluding stages.