Thursday's Morphettville Parks Races Report

Starting at $5.50 Resounding Miss gave trainer Mark Kavanagh and apprentice Mitchell Speers a long neck victory in the opening event of 1400 metres on the Parks track at Morphettville on Thursday.

A Reset three year old filly from the Umatilla mare Siren Miss, Resounding Miss came from fifth and beat Mimiele, the $2.50 favourite, for jockey Adrian Patterson and trainer Mark Minervini.

Tapenade $81 was another three and a half lengths away for Bill Bogarts and Michael Hoppo.

Jockey Paul Gatt brought up the first leg of a double when the John Hyam prepared Please Consider $3.90 was the one and a half length winner of the 1250 metre second race.

Coming from fourth the El Moxie sired Please Consider, from the His Royal Highness mare Kisseemmee, beat My Ex Mate $6 for Peter F Blanch and Amy Herrmann.

Callmedan $61 was another two and a half lengths away filling the minor placing for Garret Lynch and Mitchell Speers.

The Phillip Stokes trained Mossego $5 brought up an early double for Paul Gatt in the 1400 metre third event.

From the Scenic mare Nic’s Sister and fathered by Mossman, Mossego came from last to beat the $3.30 favourite Shadow Ninja for Mark Kavanagh and Chad Lever.

High Value $7 for Ron Vile and Jeffrey Maund was a farther three and a half lengths away third.

The Frew family were successful when Morelia $7 was the short head winner of the 1550 metre fourth race.

Sired by the USA bred stallion Bertolina from the Senor Pete mare Palermo, Morelia was well placed and beat the John Thompson trained Paul Gatt ridden Bakarje Diva, the $2-80 favourite.

The $4.40 chance Kid’s Sister was a farther short half head away third for David Jolly and Dominic Tourneur.

After finishing fourth at his two previous starts Lilgiggleo $3 gave trainer Paula Trenworth and apprentice Jackson Matthews a one length win in the 1000 metre fifth race.

From the Hennessy mare Little Respect and fathered by Happy Giggle, Lilgiggleo came from a rearward position and beat the Mcdonald/Gluyas trained Clare Lindop ridden Arakazel $6.

Also at $6 was the third placegetter Eternal Reign who was a farther two and three quarter lengths away for Mark Kavanagh and Mitchell Speers.

Jockey Paul Gatt brought up a trio of winners and trainer Mark Kavanagh landed his double when the $4.20 favourite Sezero was the three quarters of a length winner of the 1950 metre penultimate event.

A Danzero mare from the Red Ransom mare Seattle Red, Sezero held down a prominent position to beat the John Hickmott prepared apprentice Nathan Rose ridden Rolling High $6.

Seed Capital $31 was a half length away third for Peter G Jones and Jeffrey Maund.

The $26 chance My Silverado gave his trainer Robert Fries and hoop Jeffrey Maund a nose win in the final event which was contested over 1400 metres.

Fathered by the American bred horse Bellotto and mothered by the Pride Of Kallina matron, The Ash Flash, My Silverado came from well back and beat the John Croucher trained apprentice Scott Westover ridden Dark Knight $8.50.  Often Away $6 was long neck away third for John Thompson and Paul Gatt.