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Australia (Wagga) Race Number Australia (Wagga) Sunday, March 29, 2020 9:40pm EDT THE RULES CLUB WAGGA MDN PLATE ($14K) 8:40pm CDT 1A 1 m Apprentices Can Claim MDN SW 6:40pm PDT W, P, S, Ex, DD, Tri, Super Selections 3 - 2 - 12 - 11 4yo br Gelding $228 firm 0: 0- 0- 0 Bellaki (130) 20 To 1 Sire: Bianconi (Usa) LIFE 1: 0- 0- 0 good 1: 0- 0- 0 1. Owner: R J Pompe, C L Mcfarlane, Mrs S C Battley, M D Mitchell, D Lloyd, L D Davie, Ms ... Dam: Kellaki Trk 0: 0- 0- 0 soft 0: 0- 0- 0 Teal And Gold Triangular Quarters, Teal And Black Seams Sleeves, Black And White... Dam Sire: Mustin Lake (Usa) Dist 0: 0- 0- 0 heavy 0: 0- 0- 0 pp 3 Nick Heywood (L50 5-19 10%-48%, L350 57-148 16%-58%) Trainer: Donna Scott (Albury) (L50 5-20 10%-50%, L350 35-96 11%-42%) Date Course SOT Class Dst S1 S2 Rtime SR St S 6f 4f Trn FP Mrg Jockey (PP) Wt (lbs) Off 14Mar20 BEI-C GD ($5K)Mdn 7 f 0:474 0:36 2 1:24 2 17 12/ - - - 5- 9.9 Logan Mcneil (a) (2) 126 9.00 1- Bundoora (129), 2- Abyssinia (122), 3- Magic Murphy (130) 28Feb20 WAG-C GD Barrier Trial 5 f 1:00 2 7/ - - - 6- 8.6 D Scott (6) 1- Budderoo Blitz, 2- Idle Fancy, 3- Bautista 11Feb20 WOD-C GD Barrier Trial 4 f 0:48 1 8/ - - - 8- 3.3 Nick Heywood (8) 1- Diabolical, 2- Isa Realist, 3- Magnuvita Comment: Trialled in preparation for debut last start. At debut, 5 of 12 at Berrigan Mdn Plate on March 14 over 7f, 10 len behind Bundoora with 126lbs at $9.00. Hard to see him in the placing here. 5yo b Gelding $12K firm 1: 0- 1- 0 Bouddi (130) 5 To 1 Sire: Exceed And Excel LIFE 17: 0- 2- 1 good 13: 0- 1- 0 2. Owner: A J Groves, S Groves, K P Weir & Mrs M M Weir Dam: Shirley Trk 8: 0- 1- 1 soft 3: 0- 0- 1 Royal Blue, Pale Blue And White Stripes, Royal Blue Sleeves And Cap Dam Sire: Zabeel (Nz) Dist 8: 0- 2- 1 heavy 0: 0- 0- 0 pp 2 Ms K Nisbet (L50 7-17 14%-48%, L350 37-111 11%-43%) Trainer: Kerry Weir (Tumut) (L50 1-11 2%-24%, L350 21-96 6%-33%) Date Course SOT Class Dst S1 S2 Rtime SR St S 6f 4f Trn FP Mrg Jockey (PP) Wt (lbs) Off 10Mar20 WAG-C GD ($14K)Mdn 1 m 1:001 0:37 1 1:37 3 44 14/ 14- 14- 14- 13 2- 0.8 Ms K Nisbet (14) 121 31.00 1- Pecuniary Interest (128), 2- Bouddi (121), 3- Up Bombowlee (130) 21Feb20 CAB-P GD ($13K)Cl1 1 1/4 m 1:294 0:34 1 2:04 1 35 10/ 8- 8- 7- 7 9- 9.9 S Guymer (5) 125 26.00 1- Hamogany (130), 2- Dip Me Lid (130), 3- Our Bambino (121) 13Feb20 WAG-C GD ($14K)Mdn 1 m 0:594 0:36 4 1:36 4 43 13/ 10- 9- 9- 7 5- 4.1 Ms K Nisbet (7) 130 31.00 1- Madeira Bay (125), 2- Opposite (126), 3- Sir Eagle (129) 4Feb20 ALR-C GD ($14K)Mdn 1 m 1:00 0:37 1 1:37 1 30 10/ 10- 10- 10- 9 6- 6 Ms K Nisbet (8) 125 17.00 1- Wiseman (130), 2- Buddabadah (125), 3- Fifi Girl (125) 21Jan20 WAG-C SF ($14K)Mdn 1 m 0:594 0:39 2 1:39 2 50 13/ 11- 10- 10- 11 3- 0.6 Ms K Nisbet (1) 119 26.00 1- Room Number (122), 2- Dip Me Lid (123), 3- Bouddi (119) 9Jan20 WAG-C GD ($14K)Mdn 1 m 0:593 0:37 3 1:37 1 40 13/ 4- 2- 2- 2 10- 4.7 B Dougall (12) 123 10.00 1- Overflowing (126), 2- Tezoff (128), 3- Room Number (126) 26Dec19 TUU-C FM ($6K)Bm50 1 m 1:02 0:35 4 1:37 4 42 6/ - - - 2- 0.2 Simon Miller (a) (4) 123 3.00 1- Eillod (123), 2- Bouddi (123), 3- Hardachak (130) 10Dec19 WAG-C GD ($14K)Mdn 7 f 0:453 0:36 3 1:22 2 54 10/ 4- - 5- 5 4- 2.8 Simon Miller (1) 130 17.00 1- La Magnat (122), 2- Verra (118), 3- Taliano (130) 25Nov19 WAG-C GD ($14K)Mdn 7 f 0:464 0:36 4 1:23 4 38 12/ 6- - 8- 4 4- 1.9 B Dougall (4) 120 3.75 1- Crimson Hoffa (130), 2- Nat Shrap (120), 3- Sugar Pine (128) 15Nov19 GUD-C GD ($26K)Mdn 5 1/2 f 0:29 0:35 3 1:04 3 41 12/ 12- - 12- 12 8- 5.4 Ms K Nisbet (4) 130 201.00 1- Denman Unlimited (122), 2- Earp (122), 3- Zarsnip (126) Comment: Latest outing 2 of 14 at this track Mdn Hcp on Mar 10 over 1m, 0.8 len behind Pecuniary Interest carrying 121lbs at $31.00. Before that second last of 10 (slowly away; overraced early, middle stages; blundered near 600m) at Canberra Plate (C1) on Feb 21 over 1 1/4m, 10 len behind Hamogany with 125lbs at $26.00. Strong chance from low draw. 5yo ch Gelding $18K firm 0: 0- 0- 0 Costa Chin Chin (130) 7 To 2 Sire: Von Costa De Hero LIFE 12: 0- 4- 3 good 6: 0- 3- 1 3. Owner: R J Potter, Mrs K Potter, J Brown, T P D Shafron, M Shafron, W Shafron, B Dixon,... Dam: Lady Tranquil Trk 1: 0- 0- 0 soft 4: 0- 1- 2 Green, Yellow Stars, Blue Sleeves, White Armbands, Blue And Yellow Quartered Cap Dam Sire: Street Cry (Ire) Dist 3: 0- 1- 1 heavy 0: 0- 0- 0 pp 4 Richard Bensley (L50 3-14 6%-34%, L350 26-88 7%-32%) Trainer: Rob Potter (Canberra) (L50 4-23 8%-54%, L350 35-117 10%-43%) Date Course SOT Class Dst S1 S2 Rtime SR St S 6f 4f Trn FP Mrg Jockey (PP) Wt (lbs) Off 22Mar20 ORA-C GD ($14K)Mdn 1 m 1:37 3 49 9/ 6- 6- 5- 4 3- 3.3 M Cahill (2) 130 4.50 1- Saturn (125), 2- Photogenic (129), 3- Costa Chin Chin (130) 9Mar20 CAB-P SF ($20K)Mdn 7 f 0:483 0:37 2 1:26 1 55 10/ 10- - 9- 7 2- 0.2 R Bensley (4) 122 6.50 1- Visavis (120), 2- Costa Chin Chin (122), 3- Rond De Jambe (121) 2Mar20 COW-C GD ($14K)Mdn 6 3/4 f 1:24 4 43 9/ 9- - 9- 8 2- 0.8 R Bensley (8) 128 3.75 1- Maci Tess (126), 2- Costa Chin Chin (128), 3- Carnegie's Monaco (126) 24Feb20 QEN-C GD ($14K)Mdn 1 m 1:003 0:36 1:36 4 41 10/ 4- 4- 4- 2 2- 6 Nick Souquet (10) 130 9.00 1- Sacramento (129), 2- Costa Chin Chin (130), 3- Dark Alibi (126) 13Feb20 WAG-C GD ($14K)Mdn 1 m 0:594 0:36 4 1:36 4 41 13/ 12- 12- 12- 10 7- 4.7 Simon Miller (8) 130 11.00 1- Madeira Bay (125), 2- Opposite (126), 3- Sir Eagle (129) 2Feb20 SPH-C GD ($20K)Mdn 7 f 0:491 0:35 1 1:24 3 48 8/ 6- - 5- 5 2- 1 B Dougall (2) 130 4.50 1- One More Tipple (130), 2- Costa Chin Chin (130), 3- Opposite (126) 20Jan20 QEN-C SF ($14K)Mdn 6 f 0:361 0:36 4 1:13 42 8/ 7- - 7- 7 4- 2.4 Simon Miller (4) 123 3.00 1- Rapidity (122), 2- Ramachandra (125), 3- It's A Dream (130) 4Oct19 MOY-C GD ($20K)Mdn 1 m 1:051 0:35 4 1:41 45 12/ 8- 8- 7- 8 8- 3.8 Simon Miller (2) 130 8.00 1- Lord Desanimaux (130), 2- Namarari (125), 3- Rent A Rock (125) 23Sep19 ORA-C SF ($14K)Mdn 7 f 1:24 3 45 11/ 8- - 10- 8 3- 1.5 Simon Miller (10) 127 7.00 1- Karmazone (130), 2- Vigoroso (125), 3- Costa Chin Chin (127) 6Sep19 CAB-P SF ($13K)Mdn 7 f 0:502 0:34 1 1:24 4 50 10/ 7- - 7- 8 3- 3.2 Simon Miller (3) 130 31.00 1- Aesop's Fable (125), 2- Cadence (126), 3- Costa Chin Chin (130) Comment: Impressive in recent runs. Latest start dwelt at start (2l) and checked near 1/2f; 3 of 9 at Orange Mdn Plate on Mar 22 over 1m, 3.25 len behind Saturn with 130lbs at $4.50. The run before that dwelt at start (2l); 2 of 10 at Canberra Mdn Hcp on Mar 9 over 7f, slow going head behind Visavis with 122lbs at $6.50. Thereabouts last time and rates well here. 5yo b Gelding $4K firm 0: 0- 0- 0 Island Beau (130) 40 To 1 Sire: Beau Chezz LIFE 14: 0- 1- 1 good 11: 0- 1- 1 4. Owner: P J Kirby, J K Kirby, Ms D P Prest, A G Barker, L R Little, Ms V M Palazzi & H S..
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