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1 2 3 4 5 6 Warrnambool Warrnambool Thursday, 25 July, 2019 LIGHTNING FRANK @ STUD ON FACEBOOK 5:04PM WANNON FUNCTION CENTRE 6:57PM $1325-375-190 (VIC time) $1405-400-200 (VIC time) 1 390 Metres Maiden 7 450 Metres Grade 5 1 BURST THE SEAM [M] FSH N Stanley (Portland) $8.00 1 85336 GENDARME [5] NBT L Delbridge (Balliang) $3.60 2 SPRING LEAP [M] FSH J Sheahan (Grassmere) $7.50 2 12553 ZAMBORA CLUB(NSW) [5] NBT N Stanley (Portland) $18.00 3 7 PARTNERSHIP [M] FSH G Peach (Cape Clear) $10.00 3 34183 I'M CIRCUS [5] NBT N Pace (Melton South) $8.00 4 3 INFER(NSW) [M] NBT D Carr (Mininera) $6.00 4 31551 SPRING HUMMER(NSW) [5] FSTD L Delbridge (Balliang) $6.50 5 *** VACANT BOX *** 5 51275 TIME TWISTER [5] FSTD C Darmanin (Melton So $3.50 6 76 CAUSING DRAMA [M] NBT N Stanley (Portland) $18.00 6 57451 KALANI WILLOW [5] 25.50 D Goudge (Warrnamboo $5.00 7 1125ASTON BINTANG(NSW) [M] FSH P Abela (Parwan) $1.80 7 44231 FIRELIGHT TWIST [5] NBT N Wynd (Lismore) $21.00 8 7 CHIP IT AROUND [M] SCR M Wright (Wangoom) $12.00 8 45221 GO PAPPA GO(NSW) [5] FSH M Delbridge (Balliang) $6.00 9 *** NO RESERVE *** 9 *** NO RESERVE *** 10 *** NO RESERVE *** 10 *** NO RESERVE *** ASTON BINTANG (7) comes here with strong NSW form and he is a member of a strong local GENDARME (1) has a great turn of foot and from the good draw there should be no excuses. TIME kennel. INFER (4) was solidly placed on debut and he will be even better for the run. TWISTER (5) is showing loads of promise and he will pour the pressure on soon after box rise. PARTNERSHIP (3) can improve on her debut performance. SPRING HUMMER (4) won't be too far away late. WARRNAMBOOL FENCING SPECIALISTS 5:21PM BINGO THIS SATURDAY NIGHT GDR 7:13PM $1325-375-190 (VIC time) $3300-945-470 VICGREYS $1000 (VIC time) 2 450 Metres Maiden 8 650 Metres Special Event 1 24 ZIPPING LACH(NSW) [M] NBT A Azzopardi (Myrniong) $3.40 1 63318 GOOD YARN [5] FSTD J Burow (Penshurst) $21.00 2 72427 MAXIMUM CAPERS [M] FSH J Stemmer (Bangholme) $10.00 2 12413 DYNA QUOTA(NSW) [4] 38.04 N Stanley (Portland) $12.00 3 3423 GRAPHIC DESIGN [M] NBT D Carr (Mininera) $6.00 3 54376 MEPUNGA DEBBIE [5] NBT J Mcdowall (Nullawarre) $10.00 4 ASTON PERIGNON [M] FSH P Abela (Parwan) $3.50 4 45113ASTON IT IS [4] FSTD P Abela (Parwan) $2.20 5 22425 MAREZ BALE(NSW) [M] FSH M Delbridge (Balliang) $16.00 5 78524 SAINT DAVID [5] FSTD P Byrne (Southern Cros $6.50 6 22237 LANA'S IMAGE [M] NBT J Mcdowall (Nullawarre) $12.00 6 44735 RUBY'S WILLOW [5] NBT R Walsh (Koroit) $51.00 7 3 HIGHLAND GYPSY [M] NBT D Knights (Warrnambool $8.00 7 44353 THOMELI MONSTER [6] NBT G Hunt (Cudgee) $16.00 8 6442 WEBLEC WIZZ [M] FSH M Lanigan (Anakie) $4.80 8 13234 ACE ALLEN(NSW) [4] 37.34 M Delbridge (Balliang) $2.60 9 636 MEPUNGA HOLLY [M] Res. 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NORFOLK BUTCHERS HT1 5:43PM CASSIGN DESIGN (1-3 WINS 250+ RANK) 7:37PM $1405-400-200 (VIC time) $1405-400-200 (VIC time) 3 450 Metres Mixed 6/7 Heat 9 390 Metres Restricted Win 1 15 ZIPPING SARAH(NSW) [7] 25.85 A Azzopardi (Myrniong) $4.60 1 67353 LITTLE SNITZEL [7] NBT J Sheahan (Grassmere) $12.00 2 31446 DONALD'S OUT [7] SCR M Wright (Wangoom) $14.00 2 64234 BANYUATIS [6] NBT G Campbell (Anakie) $10.00 3 42884 MUM'S THE WORD [7] FSTD C Jackson (Neilborough $26.00 3 84476 LEDGERWOOD MOLLY [5] SCR A Mcdowall (Nullawarre) $14.00 4 43365 CHEROKEE FAWN(NSW) [6] FSH S Ugursay (Melton Sout $12.00 4 38127 NIMBLE LEO [6] 22.38 D Goudge (Warrnamboo $2.40 5 45135 UNITED LASS [6] SCR J Burow (Penshurst) $18.00 5 *** VACANT BOX *** 6 57165 SHOWBOAT CAPERS [7] NBT J Stemmer (Bangholme) $10.00 6 64753 ZIPPING CISCO(NSW) [6] NBT L Courts (Corio) $4.80 7 15324 BURNING EDDY [7] NBT D Carr (Mininera) $8.00 7 57667 ARCH ENEMY [7] NBT J Shaw (Lara) $8.00 8 11325BARCIA PRINCE [6] FSH J Britton (Anakie) $1.60 8 53531 THOMELI BOY [5] 22.57 G Taylor (Allansford) $4.00 9 *** NO RESERVE *** 9 *** NO RESERVE *** 10 *** NO RESERVE *** 10 *** NO RESERVE *** BARCIA PRINCE (8) was a dazzling 25.79 Warragul winner in May and he should have no trouble NIMBLE LEO (4) was a smart 27.77 Horsham winner in May and he will appreciate the empty draw crossing in the early stages. BURNING EDDY (7) led for a long way two runs back and he can run a outside. ZIPPING CISCO (6) has a good turn of foot and she can settle on the speed. ARCH cheeky race again. ZIPPING SARAH (1) has claims ENEMY (7) can atone for her luckless runs of late. EDWARDS ELECTRICAL HT2 5:58PM KERMONDS HAMBURGERS 7:58PM $1405-400-200 (VIC time) $1405-400-200 (VIC time) 4 450 Metres Mixed 6/7 Heat 10 390 Metres Mixed 4/5 1 43224 YOUNG JEBRYNAH [7] FSH G Campbell (Anakie) $10.00 1 25525 CON ROD [5] NBT R Mccullagh (Lara) $2.40 2 28122 MEPUNGA DOYLE [7] 25.80 J Britton (Anakie) $3.60 2 11463NEWTOWN ANGEL [4] 22.13 L Courts (Corio) $8.00 3 13346 ZIPPING IMOGEN(NSW) [7] FSH M Delbridge (Balliang) $12.00 3 44242 KIOWA KAEMA(NSW) [5] 22.59 M Gibbons (Lara) $10.00 4 41 ZIPPING HILTON(NSW) [7] 25.37 A Azzopardi (Myrniong) $2.40 4 42134 PEEK'S GOLD(NSW) [4] 22.42 N Stanley (Portland) $21.00 5 45252 TALANJEE CHIEF [6] 25.67 G Taylor (Allansford) $21.00 5 17116AMANDA LEE(NSW) [5] NBT N Stanley (Portland) $8.00 6 F2556 MISS ADELAIDE(SA) [7] NBT J Burow (Penshurst) $26.00 6 16726 MAHJONG MAGIC [5] NBT S Ugursay (Melton Sout $6.50 7 12716 NIMBLE JACKSON [6] 25.77 D Goudge (Warrnamboo $8.00 7 52524 IKON PARKER(NSW) [5] 22.30 C Jackson (Neilborough $10.00 8 1 ARTPOP [7] SCR G Anderton (Woolsthorp $6.00 8 31615 MAXIMUM TRINA [5] 22.34 C Poulter (Lethbridge) $4.60 9 *** NO RESERVE *** 9 35375 WINLOCK SLIM(NSW) [5] Res. 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