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Morphettville Races Review - 22nd February 2020

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Beauty may have raced herself into stakes company during the Adelaide autumn carnival after her win in the 1250 metre opening event on the Parks circuit on Saturday.

Prepared at Kildalton Park by Calvin and Tony McEvoy and guided to victory by Jason Holder. Beauty came from a midfield position with a strong run over the concluding stages. 

After finishing fourth at its first start Bludog broke through for his maiden win in the 1000 metre second race.

Coming out of the Ryan Balfour stable the Paul Gatt guided Bludog was seen running on from well back.

 Young Morphettville trainer Travis Doudle continued on his upward spiral when Miami Freedom gave him another win in the 1000 metre third race.

Wearing blinkers for the first time and having the servicers of promising apprentice Lachlan Neindorf Miami Freedom led all the way.

Apprentice Georgina Cartwright continued her strong run of late when she guided Eperdument to a win in the 2400 metre fourth race.

Prepared by Shane Oxlade Eperdument came from a midfield position with a strong run from the top of the straight to bring up win number six from thirty-four starts.

Jason Holder landed the second leg of a double when he rode Star of Monsoon to a win in the 1000 metre fifth race.

Not having won for nearly 600 days the Grant Young prepared Star of Monsoon came from well back with a strong run over the concluding stages.

Perfect Route brought up a hat trick of wins when he took out the 1400 metre sixth race.

Being prepared at Murray Bridge by Mick Huxtable and guided to victory by Ryan Hurdle, Perfect Route settled in a worse than midfield position before coming with a withering run over the concluding stages.

Having its first run after a spell the Michael Hickmott prepared Lady Bethany took out the 1250 metre seventh race.

Guided to victory by Murray Bridge based apprentice Anna Jordsjo Lady Bethany was well placed.

Apprentice Lachlan Neindorf celebrated his 18th birthday when he landed the second leg of his double in the 1400 metre penultimate event.

Giving trainer Travis Doudle the second leg of a double Cosmic Award came from the back half of the field to power home late.

Trainer Brenton Jones was well pleased with the win of his six-year-old gelding in the 1400 metre final event.

Having the services of apprentice Jerry Chau Perfect Command was well placed throughout the event.


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