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Weekend wrap: Neindorf outrides his claim, Price scores a double

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A Saturday treble moved Lachlan Neindorf just seven wins behind Jake Toeroek in the race for the South Australian Metropolitan Riding Premiership.

The talented 21-year-old has ridden 208 winners since debuting back in 2019 and has firmly established himself among the best local riders since returning home to Adelaide.

Lachlan Neindorf kick started his big day winning with the David Jolly-trained Howl before the Gordon Richards and Damien Moyle trained Bristler scored at just his second race start to extend the impressive record at stud for former enigmatic mare Jaalipy and see Neindorf outride his apprentice claim.

"Its great, it's something I've always had a goal to do,'' Neindorf said.

"You have to have goals to keep you going and to tick it off the bucket list is very special.

"It's been a long journey and we're only just at the start of it, and what better way to do it then for the boss(es),'' he said.

The Peter Hardacre-trained Tahnee Tradition completing his big day when she overcome a sticky barrier to win late in the day.

Leading apprentice Ben Price added another city double to his season, Price sitting sixth on the Metropolitan Premiership on 26 wins after scoring with the Will Clarken and Niki O'Shea trained Son Beilski before South East galloper Mr Marathon Man claimed the last for the Dean Saxon stable.

Richard and Chantelle Jolly took training honours after Pudding justified his short price early in the day to win with Jake Toeroek in the saddle before Kayla Crowther got Montepulciano home.

AND at Bordertown on Sunday Sue Murphy had a training double with Hasta La Fiorente and Hast La Prince scoring, the latter ridden by Jacob Opperman who took riding honours with a double.


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