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Yorikiri to complete hat trick at Port

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30 May 2022, pm

Monday’s postponed Port Macquarie race meeting has been rescheduled to Thursday (2nd June). Fields remain unchanged with scratchings reinstated.

Port Macquarie Race Preview

With two recent victories on the north coast under his belt, Yorikiri is poised to continue his great run of success in the GemLife Rainbow Beach Benchmark 58 Handicap at Port Macquarie on [Thursday 2 June].

The son of Japanese sire, Mikki Isle, accounted for My Sonny’s Faith in impressive fashion at the circuit a month ago before a dominant win over Top Hoffa at his latest Taree outing.

These two performances were on heavy ground, and this looks to be the prevailing conditions for the latest assignment following inclement weather conditions in the days leading up to the race meeting.

Paul Perry
Paul Perry.
Photo: Rod Fuller

A bonus for the Paul Perry trained gelding is the engagement of Ash Morgan with the diligent hoop currently sitting as equal leader with James McDonald on the state riding premiership table.

With two months left in the season, the prominent jockeys are in a real battle for supremacy with one hundred and fifteen wins each at the time of writing and it is a real credit to Morgan for the success he has achieved.

In a race featuring plenty of winning chances, Noble Cause is working towards another victory following recent placings at Gunnedah and Hawkesbury.

The recent provincial effort when beaten into third position behind Nyota was full of merit and the Todd Howlett trained gelding has a solid strike rate on rain affected ground.

Poetic Power races well at the Port track while Nature Boy is always a chance in this type of race and has the early speed to dictate terms if required.

Zippy Power put the writing on the wall at Tamworth recently with an even second behind Mysterious Lady and looks to provide the testing material in the opening race while Madiba Rose will benefit from a strong resumption from a spell on the same program when contesting the Great Northern Maiden Plate.

The Glen Milligan trained filly was heavily supported when finishing fourth in the event won by Briefly and it might be wise to follow the money when assessing her chances.

The clash of recent winners, Zoom Outcome, Flash Palace and Our Boy Malcolm provide a difficult assignment for form students in the sixth event while cases can also be made for Bullinachinashop and Dazzling Charm.

Mista Razzledazzle is looking to improve upon his recent second behind Cantrell at the track a fortnight ago and the Paul Shailer trained gelding possesses strong claims in the penultimate event.

The assignment will not be easy as Evocator has been successful at his latest runs on home soil while Marinsky provided an encouraging effort for the John Sprague stable at his first run since relocating from Victoria.

A massive list of final acceptances has been received for the program and this has provided a competitive card of nine races featuring plenty of chances peppered throughout the day.

The course proper remains in the heavy range but is managing the inclement weather conditions currently affecting the north coast well with officials monitoring the skies in the days leading up to the fixture.

Limited reserved seating remains available inside the Ivan Livermore Stand with tables also available in the outside bar or betting ring.

There are great viewing and seating areas available with refreshment, dining and wagering facilities in full operation throughout the grounds with further information regarding reserved seating available by contacting the Port Macquarie Race Club office on 02 6581 1964 or email on admin@portmacquarieraceclub.com.au.

The club is appreciative of the great association with Trackside Photography, Prime7 Local News, GemLife Rainbow Beach, John Oxley Motors, Carlton Dry, Great Northern Super Crisp, Carlton Draught and De Bortoli in the staging of the program with everyone encouraged to support these fine brands.

The next race meeting scheduled at the circuit is on Sunday 19th June with the Wauchope Jockey Club conducting a day of showcase racing highlighted by the $40,000 Wauchope Cup and their $30,000 feature sprint.

Race 1 – 11.40AM DE BORTOLI WINES MAIDEN HCP (1506 M)

3 Zippy Power, 4 Cherokee Cherry, 2 Duble Memory

Race 2 – 12:15PM CARLTON DRAUGHT MAIDEN PLATE (1006 M)

3 A Tender Lady, 2 Sonny, 1 Dirty or Dry

Race 3 – 12.50PM GREAT NORTHERN SUPER CRISP MAIDEN PLATE (1006 M)

7 Madiba Rose, 6 Limpida, 3 The Leopard’s Tale

Race 4 – 1:25PM GEMLIFE RAINBOW BEACH BM 58 HCP (2006 M)

3 Yorikiri, 2 Noble Cause, Sophistication

Race 5 – 2:05PM WAUCHOPE CUP SUNDAY 19/6 MAIDEN PLATE (1206 M)

5 Razzama, 2 Justadude, 12 Waipio

Race 6 – 2.40PM PRIME7 LOCAL NEWS BM 58 HCP (1006 M)

2 Zoom Outcome, 4 Flash Palace, 3 Bullinachinashop

Race 7 – 3:15PM JOHN OXLEY MOTORS CL 2 HCP (1506 M)

2 Mista Razzledazzle, Evocator, 3 Marinsky

Race 8 – 3.50PM CARLTON DRY CL 1 HCP (1206 M)

3 Huriwai, 6 Eva Daniela, 2 Darci Diva

Race 9 – 4.25PM TRACKSIDE PHOTOGRAPHY BM 66 HCP (1206 M) 3 Dollson, 10 Leeside, 6 Tupou

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