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Gawler Races Review on 24th January 2022

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Trainer Phillip Stokes looks to have a good youngster in his care after the two-year-old In the Navy was successful at her first start in the 1100 metre opening event at Gawler on Saturday.

Jockey : JASON HOLDER.
Jockey : JASON HOLDER. Picture: TheRacesSA

Giving Jason Holder a win In the Navy was untroubled when she led all the way.

Apprentice Angus Chung was seen in the winner's circled at the expense of Ben Price when Spanish Heirloom took out the 1100 metre second race.

Being under the care of trainer Travis Doudle Spanish Heirloom was another runner to lead all the way.

Trainer Phillip Stokes landed his second winner at Gawler when Lady Dunmore took out the 1200 metre third race.

Piloted by apprentice Gary Lo Lady Dunmore was the third winner for the day lead all the way.

The training duo of Richard and Chantelle Jolly continued their run of success when Kolokar was successful in taking out the 1100 metre fourth race.

Having the services of Jake Toeroek Kolokar was the first runner in four races to come from the body of the field to meet with success.

Cranbourne trainer Mark Webb met with success when his charge Miss Gobcain took out the 2100 metre fifth race.

Continuing the good success rate of Barend Vorster Miss Gobcain came from last on the home turn with a strong run to win.

Taking full advantage of a track downgrade to a heavy eight Cool Magnum was too strong for his opposition in the 1200 metre sixth race.

Ridden by Jeffrey Maund the John Hickmott and Carina Riggs prepared Cool Magnum was one off the pace for most of the journey.

Apprentice Angus Chung landed his second winner for the day when Angaston won the 1500 metre seventh race.

A consistent five-year-old gelding Angaston came from a rearward position to record another win for trainer Jon O'Connor.

Barend Vorster brought up his second winner for the afternoon when he rode Montign to his second successive win in the 1500 metre eighth race.

Being under the care of Stuart Padman at Murray Bridge Montign came from a near last position to win in strong fashion.

Finding the good ground out wide on a wet track Barend Vorster brought up his third win for the day when Ocean Reward won the 1100 metre final event.

Giving Cranbourne trainer Mark Webb his second success for the day Ocean Reward came from a worse than midfield position with a strong run over the concluding stages.


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