With the start of a new season upon us, the Dynamic group of trainers will be looking to salute in the first Saturday meeting of the racing year.
Peter Moody has horses engaged at all four metropolitan meetings around the country where he will look to start the season off where he finished his last one, in winning fashion.
He has a number of runners well in commission tomorrow and has already had wide supported for a number of his runners to kick off the 2012/13 season in emphatic style.
Peter’s Runners tomorrow
Lethal Arrow Canterbury Race 2 - No. 4 Joshua Parr
Power O'Raylee Doomben Race 7 - No. 8 Ric Mc Mahon
Planet Voyage Moonee Valley Race 1 - No. 1 Jake Duffy (a2)
Meliora Moonee Valley Race 1 - No. 8 Not Notified
Cosmic Causeway Moonee Valley Race 5 - No. 4 Chris Symons
Oregon Spirit Moonee Valley Race 5 - No. 9 Jason Benbow
One Last Dance Moonee Valley Race 7 - No. 8 Dwayne Dunn
Total Attraction Moonee Valley Race 8 - No. 11 Jason Benbow
Ephemera Morphettville Parks Race 1 - No. 1 Linda Meech
Meliora Morphettville Parks Race 2 - No. 5 Linda Meech
Limerock Morphettville Parks Race 7 - No. 7 Linda Meech
David Payne has 3 runners currently accepted for tomorrow card at Canterbury with Queen’s Elect by far the best supported with the bookmarkers. After finishing 4th in her first 4 starts, Queen’s Elect came out and won impressively and win be looking to do the same again tomorrow.
David’s Runners tomorrow
Queen's Elect Canterbury Race 1 - No. 2 Nathan Berry
Smash Hit Canterbury Race 5 - No. 12 Nathan Berry
Kimberley Kid Canterbury Race 8 - No. 12 Nathan Berry
Chris Waller has already started his 2012/13 campaign in good fashion after he produced a double at Hawkesbury on Wednesday during the ATC transferred meeting. He will have 9 opportunities to improve on his tally tomorrow with Said Com in the 7th likely to start a short priced favourite.
Chris proved that his first Sydney trainer’s premiership was no fluke and destroyed his rivals this season to end up 26.5 wins ahead of 2nd and 55.5 victories in front of third with 124.5 total winners.He finished the year as Australia’s leading metropolitan trainer and will be looking to improve on his tally again this coming season.
Chris’s Runners tomorrow
Clever Boy Canterbury Race 1 - No. 3 Kerrin Mc Evoy
Stout Hearted (USA) Canterbury Race 2 - No. 6 Nathan Berry
Relaxed And Happy Canterbury Race 3 - No. 3 Brenton Avdulla
Madam Nash Canterbury Race 4 - No. 1 Alysha Collett (a2)
Titbit (GB) Canterbury Race 4 - No. 2 Brenton Avdulla
Ingham Magic Canterbury Race 5 - No. 2 Corey Brown
Said Com (NZ) Canterbury Race 6 - No. 4 Nash Rawiller
Key West Canterbury Race 6 - No. 7 Corey Brown
Mon Soleil (NZ) Canterbury Race 8 - No. 8 Corey Brown
Gary Portelli has one runner engaged for Saturday’s metropolitan meeting at Canterbury Park and it will likely start at a big price despite show some decent form of late.
Gary Portelli’s runner
Surge Draw Canterbury Race 4 - No. 12 Blake Spriggs (a1.5)
Dynamic’s provincial trainer, Darren Smith will have one engaged in the city when Welkom Gold runs in the benchmark 95 event.Welkom Gold will appreciate the recent good weather with the track currently rated a dead 5, a surface that he has never missed a place on.
Darren Smith’s runner
Welkom Gold Canterbury Race 6 - No. 5 Peter Robl
Up further north, Matt Dunn will saddle up 3 runners at Doomben after he came through with a plethora of winners to end his season.Matt was been one of the big movers in the Queensland ranks after making the challenging decision to commence his own training operation in January of 2011. Having successfully completed an apprenticeship under the watchful eye of Gerald Ryan, Matt made the difficult jump to head trainer with great success and will be looking for that to continue on the weekend.
Matt’s runners tomorrow
Congo Doomben Race 1 - No. 4 Jeff Lloyd
The Revealer Doomben Race 6 - No. 11 Jeff Lloyd
Rapid Leica Dane Doomben Race 8 - No. 15 Ryan Wiggins
Mick Price has a small but strong team engaged on tomorrow’s card at Mooney Valley led by the undefeated King’s Pardon in the first. There will be plenty of eyes on former WA galloper Night War in the last, who had no luck in her first start for Mick Price and is sure to be an interesting runner.
Mick’s Runners tomorrow
King's Pardon Moonee Valley Race 1 - No. 2 Craig Newitt
Imoto Moonee Valley Race 4 - No. 5 Glen Boss
Inablitz Moonee Valley Race 8 - No. 8 Damien Oliver
Night War Moonee Valley Race 8 - No. 4 Craig Newitt
We wish all of our trainers the best of luck for the first Saturday meet of the racing season and hope they can kick off their 2012/13 with a number of winners.
Jay Mathieson