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October Revolution to Overthrow rivals at Port (Tues)

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With two recent victories on the north coast under his belt, October Revolution is poised for further success in the Steeline Handicap at Port Macquarie on Tuesday.

The son of Russian Revolution was responsible for a narrow win over La Vesuvius at Taree in early April and the form has since been well franked with the placegetter landing the major prize at his next two starts.

Ben Looker came from near the rear of the field on the Neil Godbolt-trained gelding at his recent Port appearance a month ago before weaving a passage down the home straight to claim a dominant victory over Halliday Road and Adamdeeant.

The prominent local hoop recently cracked the ton in the current state riding title and a further two Queensland wins takes him to seventh in the Australian Premiership behind James Orman, Aaron Bullock and James McDonald.

Following a recent transfer from the Hayes training establishment in Victoria, Godbolt has obviously found the key to October Revolution and it is significant the astute trainer has engaged Looker to continue his successful run aboard the galloper.

The main danger centres around Outreach To Henry with the Wayne Wilkes-trained gelding showing speed in Highway company at Gosford last weekend before being run down over the concluding stages by Remlaps Commander and company.

The stable is firing at the moment and with a shortened distance assignment from his recent effort, Outreach to Henry could dictate terms to suit while consideration should also be given to Shikanic despite his weight impost.

Oakfield Mahogany is an interesting runner in the John Oxley Motors Handicap and resumes from a compulsory break with a recent barrier trial win at Wyong in preparation for the assignment.

The son of Capitalist was a consistent performer for the Damien Lane stable when previously in work and the appointment of Aaron Bullock provides plenty of confidence for a successful resumption to racing.

The race meeting is a wonderful opportunity to recognise two remarkable local personalities in the shape of Kerrie Borger and Margaret De Gonneville.

Carlton and United Breweries have been outstanding sponsors of the Port Macquarie Race Club for many years and it is great to welcome Michael Radley to the district in his new capacity as sales representative for the company.

Michael takes over from long serving employee, Graham Carter, and is a keen racing enthusiast who has a share in the Paul Shailer trained mare, Sassy Choice.

The club also greatly appreciates the support provided by valued organisations including Steeline, John Oxley Motors, De Bortoli Wines, GemLife Rainbow Beach, and Stowe Australia.

Racing continues with a stand-alone meeting in NSW on Monday 29th May and a reminder that general admission tickets can be pre-booked on-line or purchased on race day for this meeting with further information regarding reserved seating available by contacting the Port Macquarie Race Club office on 02 6581 1964 or email - admin@portmacquarieraceclub.com.au

There are great viewing and seating areas available with refreshment, dining and wagering facilities in full operation throughout the grounds and all patrons are thoroughly enjoying the new two and three-course dining menus on offer.

All roads will then lead to the circuit on Sunday 18th June when the Wauchope Jockey Club host their major day of racing featuring the $40,000 Wauchope Cup and $30,000 Sprint program.


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