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Morphettville Races Review on 11th February 2023

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Making a triumphant return from injury Caitlin Jones guided Starlight Valley to success in the 1050 metre opening race at Morphettville on Saturday.

Picture: SA Jockey Club

Resuming from a spell the Kim Healy prepared Starlight Valley was seen running on after being well placed.

Western District apprentice Laura Rafferty continued her good run when she guided Bellinger to victory in the 1200 metre second race.

Dually trained by Ben and David Hayes at Flemington Bellinger came from a midfield position with a strong run over the concluding stages to win his fifth race from twenty-five starts.

After winning a Gawler Maiden at his previous start Ice Symphony brought up his second win in a row in the 1100 metre third race.

Coming out of the Richard and Chantelle Jolly stable the Jake Toeroek ridden Ice Symphony had no trouble with dispensing with the opposition when he led all the way.

Goolwa trainer David Jolly was well pleased with the win of his charge Hongbao in the 1050 metre fourth race.

Having the services of Barend Vorster Hongbao was seen running on from a worse than midfield position to meet with success.

Laura Lafferty landed her second winner for the day when she rode Kentucky Casanova to a win in the 1200 metre fifth race.

After winning at Moonee Valley and being prepared at Pakenham by Michael Huglin Kentucky Casanova showed his rivals a clean pair of heels leading ll the way.

After winning on the Parks track Endlessly made it two wins in succession when he took out the 1100 metre sixth race.

Being under the care of Phillip Stokes the Sheriden Tomlinson ridden Endlessly held down a forward position throughout the event.

Farooq turned back the hands of time when he landed his first race win in 635 days in the listed Premier's Plate which was run over 2019 metres.

Trained at Naracoorte by Sue Murphy the apprentice Jacob Opperman ridden Farooq kept a forward position throughout the event.

En Francais made it two wins from two starts when she took out the 1600 metre eighth race.

Prepared at Victor Harbor by Jake Stephens the apprentice Lachlan Neindorf guided En Francais jumped well and settled about fourth before gradually improving with a strong run over the concluding stages.


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