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Morphettville Races Review - 14th December 2019

Bribery landed her first win at her first start in the 1050m opening event at Morphettville on Saturday.

The father and son team of Tony and Calvin McEvoy were the first to be seen in the winning enclosure when the two-year-old filly Bribery landed her first win at her first start in the 1050 metre opening event at Morphettville on Saturday.

Costing $110,000 and having the services of Barend Vorster, Bribery was well placed before getting to the lead late in the event.

Barend Vorster brought up an early double when he guided Hearty Lass to a win in the 1100 metre second race.

Being under the care of John Hyam and winning her third race from seven starts Hearty Lass came from third with a strong run over the concluding stages.

After being in the spelling paddock for several weeks Kabini returned to the track in winning form when she took out the 1100 metre third race.

Having the services of Dom Tourneur the Barry Brook prepared Kabini came from last with a withering run over the concluding stages.

The consistent Enki brought up his fourth win from six starts in this campaign when he took out the 1600 meter fourth race.

Having the services of apprentice Kayla Crowther and coming out of the Gordon Richards stable Enki settled well before going on to win.

Melbourne jockey Corey Parish scored a win when Eperdument took out the 2019 metre fifth race.

Being under the care of Woodchester based trainer Shane Oxlade Eperdument came from a near last position with a strong run late in the event.

Kayla Crowther landed the second leg of her double when Atomic Lokade took out the 1050 metre sixth race.

Trained at Strathalbyn by Grant Kluske Atomic Lokade was well back before swooping on the leaders in the straight.

After failing at his last start at Ballarat where he ran seventh Ef Troop came back and won the listed Christmas Handicap of 1200 metres.

Giving Barend Vorster his third winner for the afternoon and the team McEvoy a double Ef Troop settled in the first three before charging home to win.

Barend Vorster finished the day on a high when Naseeb gave him his fourth winner in the 1600 metre final event.

Prepared at Naracoorte by Sue Murphy Naseeb began well and settled in fifth position before making his run on the home turn.


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