Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazettePresidential paces ahead

Presidential paces ahead

TALENTED pacing mare La Presidential continued on her winning way at Cranbourne last Wednesday night.
After an impressive return to racing at Warragul on October 20, La Presidential finished too powerfully for her rivals to win by around half a length.
Although she hasn’t won by a great space in her two victories since returning to racing, a win is still a win and hopefully there will be more in store for the fiveyearold.
Jodi Quinlan was again in the sulky on Wednesday night for Garfield trainer Brendan Fawkner.
Also last Wednesday night, local horse Bullantic won its second race in succession. The Lee Evison trained fouryearold won at the two consecutive Wednesday night meetings at Cranbourne.
Both La Presidential and Bullantic are in good form at present and hopefully both will appear at the next Warragul meeting on Thursday, November 23.
Meanwhile, Gippsland trotter Pepperell Dancer won his first Melbourne race at Moonee Valley on Saturday night.
After leading throughout for trainerdriver Daryl Woolcock, Pepperell Dancer scored his third win in succession and his seventh win for the year.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Fits the bill: $1.4 million in debt relief at Springvale

The relief was palpable, as hundreds were unshackled of $1.4 million of debts and bill stresses at a record-breaking Bring Your Bills event at...
More News

Golf Day tees up $17K boost for Devon Meadows Football Netball Club

Devon Meadows Football Netball Club has kicked off its 2026 season in style, raising more than $17,000 at its annual Golf Day fundraiser. Held at...

‘Un-Australian’: Community leaders condemn ‘no good Muslims’ speech

South East leaders have condemned recent public remarks by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, suggesting there are “no good Muslims." "Such statements are harmful and...

‘Things are changing’, says decade long Berwick Village trader

Shop owners and locals of Berwick Village are still processing the events of last week when three masked men armed with hammers ransacked a...

$80k to tackle Casey pests

Casey Council has unanimously endorsed a plan to set aside $80,000 to develop a municipality-wide Pest Animal Management Strategy, as growing rabbit infestations and...

Disqualified drug driver jailed after fatal crash

A recidivist drug-affected, speeding and disqualified driver who fled after crashing a rental truck with fatal consequences in Noble Park North has been jailed. Daniel...

Pair charged over alleged armed carjacking

A Dandenong man was among a pair charged with alleged carjacking in Kew on Tuesday afternoon (24 February). The victim was sitting in his parked...

Liberals unveil housing plan, pledges to fast-track homes in outer suburbs

Opposition leader Jess Wilson has unveiled the Liberal Party’s initial plans to boost housing, which include fast-tracking existing plans in the urban fringe. However,...

’Compensation’ builds tension

Traders say they have “nowhere left to turn” after Cardinia Shire and Casey Council refused to offer compensation, calling it a pattern of “neglect”...

People in Profile: The park a mum built

From the American Midwest to the Dandenong Ranges, Emerald’s Vanessa Kewish may be far from her original home, but building community seems to be...

On the Land: New chapter for Elders

Through droughts, bushfires, floods and shifting landscapes, agriculture endures. In Pakenham, Elders has marked that resilience with the opening of its new branch. Gazette...