Kent at Cranbourne
September 20th 2010 09:47
It is not uncommon to find trainers very successful when they race at their home (base) track. Peter Moody and Mick Price are very successful at their home track of Caulfield, while Mark Kavanagh and Danny O'Brien are hard to beat at Flemington. But if we move slightly further afield we can find one trainer doing particularly well at his home base.
Mick Kent trains at Cranbourne and maintains season after season a very high success rate from a substantial amount of starters at the Cranbourne racetrack. And this weekend was no different.
Neil Murray was at Cranbourne on Sunday and produced the following report in words and photography.
Neil Murray Photography
Last Sunday, 19 September, trainer Michael Kent and jockey Brad Rawiller combined for a successful day at Kent's home track, Cranbourne. And it was very nearly even more successful. Rawiller booted home the first two winners on the seven race programme. In the first race, the three year old gelding, Retaliate, was favourite. In a tight tussle, Retaliate overpowered the well fancied, Loft, ridden by Craig Newitt. The margin on the line, half a length.
In the second race, Kent saddled up the five year old mare Cajoles, who also started favourite. Rawiller, in an untroubled run, got Cajoles to the line three lengths ahead for her maiden win. In the third race, at the 200 metres it looked like the Kent-Rawiller combination might pull off a successive race treble. Rawiller on the bay mare, Queen Asa, was chasing and gaining on the leaders Speeler and Marked Danger. But it was not to be. Speeler held on to win by half a length from Queen Asa and deprive the Kent-Rawiller team of an even better day.
Mick Kent trains at Cranbourne and maintains season after season a very high success rate from a substantial amount of starters at the Cranbourne racetrack. And this weekend was no different.
Neil Murray was at Cranbourne on Sunday and produced the following report in words and photography.
Last Sunday, 19 September, trainer Michael Kent and jockey Brad Rawiller combined for a successful day at Kent's home track, Cranbourne. And it was very nearly even more successful. Rawiller booted home the first two winners on the seven race programme. In the first race, the three year old gelding, Retaliate, was favourite. In a tight tussle, Retaliate overpowered the well fancied, Loft, ridden by Craig Newitt. The margin on the line, half a length.
In the second race, Kent saddled up the five year old mare Cajoles, who also started favourite. Rawiller, in an untroubled run, got Cajoles to the line three lengths ahead for her maiden win. In the third race, at the 200 metres it looked like the Kent-Rawiller combination might pull off a successive race treble. Rawiller on the bay mare, Queen Asa, was chasing and gaining on the leaders Speeler and Marked Danger. But it was not to be. Speeler held on to win by half a length from Queen Asa and deprive the Kent-Rawiller team of an even better day.
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