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Murray Bridge Races on 15th June 2024

The Gawler based training partnership of Aaron Bain and Ned Taylor took the early points when Everglade won the opening race of 900 metres at Murray Bridge on Saturday.

Racecourse : Murray Bridge (Australia) Picture: Press Photo

Resuming from a spell the Jason Holder guided Everglade  was in the leading division throughout the event.

Making it to wins in succession favourite Child took out the 1600 metre second race.

Coming out of the Murray Bridge stable of Will Clarken and Niki O'Shea the Jessica Eaton ridden Favourite Child led all the way.

The training partnership of Ron Daniels and Trish Stansbury were the second local training combination to meet with success when Colmar took out the 1200 metre third race.

Ridden by Sam Payne Colmar raced in a forward position throughout.

The home track advantage worked for the third time in a row when the Matthew Seyers trained Test the Law won the 2000 metre fourth race.

Having the services of Jacob Opperman Test the Law came from a midfield position and hold on narrowly.

Young Morphettville trainer Cody Reardon was well pleased with the win of his charge Three Rings in the 1200 metre fifth race.

Ridden by apprentice Alana Livesey Three Rings, who was an online purchase, came from a midfield position and was seen running on strongly.

The apprentice of the moment Rochelle Milnes kept her good run intact when she rode The Great Baby to a win in the 1200 metre sixth race.

Pr4epared at Strathalbyn by Wayne Francis and Glen Kent The Great Baby continued to run of on-pace runners to meet with success.

Mentor Michael Hickmott continued the good run of Murray Bridge trainers when the five-year-old gelding Riverplate took out the 1400 metre seventh race.

Resuming from a spell the Todd Pannell guided Riverplate came from a better than midfield position to bring up win five from twenty-three starts.

Jockey Sam Payne landed his second winner for the day when Surprise Coming took out the 1200 metre eighth race.

Continuing the run of locally trained horses then Kylie Schultz prepared Surprise Coming came from a midfield position to meet with success.

The training combination of Richard and Chantelle Jolly joined Cody Reardon in being the only city trainers to meet with success when Klabel took out the 1000 metre ninth race.

Giving Jacob Opperman his second winner for the day Klabel was well placed.

Strathalbyn trainer Shayne Cahill wrapped up a good day for provincial trainers when his charge Tippa took out the 1800 metre final event.

Presenting apprentice Rochelle Milnes with her second winner Tippa came from a midfield position to win.