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Morphettville Race Review on 12th August 2024

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Showing a win was not far away New Tork Hurricane took out the opening event of 2019 metres at Morphettville on Saturday.

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Prepared at Keyneton by Liam Howley  New York Hurricane was well placed in bringing up win six from thirty-two starts.

After riding the final winner at Mount Gambier on Friday Alice Livesey made it two winners in twenty-four hours when Nury's took out the 1050 metre second race.

Showing good form before a spell the David Huxtable trained Nury's came from a midfield position to meet with success.

Racegoers were on the wrong side of the leger for the second time in two races when Delta Tango gave Travis Doudle a win in the 1800 metre third race.

Guided to victory by Ben Price Delta Tango came from a worse than midfield  to win.

The training combination of Will Clarken and Niki O'Shea brought up their first city winner for the season when Reservoir Dog won the 1600 metre fourth race.

Having the services of Jacob Opperman Reservoir Dog raced in a midfield position before going on to meet with success.

Clarken and O'Shea landed the second leg of a race to race double when Sachem recorded successive wins in the 1600 metre fifth race.

Guided to victory by Kayla Crowther Sachem came from a worse than midfield position and could be bound for a start in the listed Balaklava Cup next month.

The Cranbourne track landed its second winner for the day when the Nathan Dunn Prepared Corona Lad took out the 2019 metre sixth race.

Coming off a last start second at Morphettville the Neil Farley ridden Corona Lad came from a worse than midfield position with a long sustained run.

Morphettville trainer Chris Beig was full of praise Voltage Point when he took out the 1200 metre seventh race.

Bringing up his second win in a row the Jason Holder guided came from a better than midfield position to win dis third race from fifteen starts.

The dominance of the Jolly family continued in the Group 3 Behemoth Stakes when the Richard and Chantelle Jolly trained See You in Heaven took out the feature race of the day.

Having the services of Jake Toeroek See You in Heaven came from a better than midfield position to win successive Behemoth Stakes.

Kayla Crowther landed the second leg of a double when Hooked on Wealth took out the 1050 metre final event.

Being under the care of Wayne Francis and Glen Kent Hooked on Wealth was seen running on from a worse than midfield position.


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