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Wednesday's Balaklava Races Report
Residing in the SA northern town of Orroroo trainer Wally Bencic teamed with jockey Adrian Patterson in the short half head win of his charge Alquodor in the opening event of 2207 metres at Balaklava on Wednesday.

Sired by the United States bred horse Alquoz from the Dieu D'Or mare Duchess D'Or Alquodor $5.50 settled in a rearward position but challenged for lead late and went on to defeat the early leader Li'L Miss Sunshine $3.80 for mentor Jonathon Madigan and Peter Roff.

Hammerblow $5 was a farther five and three quarter lengths away third for David Jolly and apprentice Claudia Loins.

Morphettville trainer Phillip Stokes is currently on a stud tour of New Zealand was not on hand to see his charge Gunner Rock, the $1.70 public elect, win his first race in seven starts in the 1207 metre second race.

Entrusting the ride to jockey Ben Claridge the Rock Of Gibraltar three year colt, from the Bluebird mare Gypsy Frolic, was well placed before putting a margin of two lengths between himself and his opposition. Gunner Rock defeated the Roslyn Day prepared Adrian Patterson mount Seduced $6. Seduced was previously prepared by Lee Freedman.

Winehouse $3.60 was a farther length away third for David Hayes and Paul Gatt.

Being from the Filante mare Stella Fille and sired by Blevic, Streetcar Magic $2.50 was the one and three quarter length winner of the 1054 metre third event for mentor David Jolly and rider Justin Potter.

Well in contention throughout Streetcar Magic beat the Lloyd Kennewell cared for Ryan Plumb mount Ocsmepop, the $2-10 favourite.

A farther length away third was Cool Eyes $4-80 for David Hayes and Paul Gatt.

Jockey Matthew Neilson brought up the first leg of a double when he steered the $2.20 favourite Invincible Diva to one and a half length win in the fourth event which was contested over 1054 metres.

Being under the of Mark Kavanagh the Invicible Spirit sired Invincible Diva, from Kelslade a Keltrice mare, was well placed and came with a centre run over the concluding stages to defeat the John Dunn mentored and apprentice Tillie Neve ridden Kooda Surprise $5-50 .

David Balfour and apprentice Scott Westover supplied Fasadina $2.80 who was a farther half length away third.

Having her twelfth start and winning her second race Missgoblet gave her mentor Stuart Gower and jockey Michael Hoppo a two and three quarter length win in race five which was contested over 1054 metres.

Sired by Choisir from the Keltrice mare Oak Park Carashan, Missgoblet $10 was well placed. Missgoblet beat the Bill Bogarts mentored Peter Roff mount Heaven For Sure $7.

The $2.40 favourite Gastronomy was another one and three quarter lengths away filling the minor placing for Phillip Stokes and Ben Claridge.

Apprentice Scott Westover won his first provincial race when Chanceux $4.40 was the three quarters of a length winner of the 1307 metre sixth race giving trainer Jon O'Connor the first leg of a race to race double.

Being out of the Prince Echo mare Princess Tasia and sired by Happy Giggle Chanceux led all the way and beat the Gary Kennewell trained Ryan Plumb ridden Virgil $7. A farther one and three quarter lengths away third was the $8 chance Fingal Bay for Bill Bogarts and Michael Hoppo.

Trainer Jon O'Connor brought up his second success when the $2.80 punter's choice Road Warrior was the head winner and gave jockey Matthew Neilson his double in race seven which was run over 1407 metres.

A four year old Street Cry gelding from the Jeune mare Jeunola Star Road Warrior was sixth early before powering home and beating another Jon O'Connor prepared runner, the Clare Lindop ridden Homicide Hawk $10 giving the O'Connor stable the quinella. A farther length away third was Vinyl Pusher $4.60 was for Phillip Stokes and Ben Claridge.

Rider Matthew Neilson brought up a double when he scored a two lengths win on the Roslyn Day trained Sacre Nazaire $4.40 in the final event of 1407 metres.

Sired by Jeune out of a Don't Say Halo mare Don't Babble On, Sacre Nazaire came from well back to beat the Stuart Gower trained Michael Hoppo ridden Allabouttheshoes $14 by two lengths.

The $8 chance Quid Pro Quo was a farther length away third for Jin Smith and Clare Lindop.

© Cyberhorse 2010 Peter Neall Published 26/11/09

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