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Resuming from a spell the four-year-old The Indigo Falcon opened her winning account when she took out the 1200 metre opening event at Murray Bridge on Saturday.
Prepared at Morphettville by Bill Bogarts and ridden by Jason Holder The Indigo Falcon came from a near last position with a strong run over the concluding stages.
The Richard and Chantelle Jolly trained Out of Square gave them their third winner for the week in the 1200 metre second race.
Making it two wins in succession the Jake Toeroek ridden Out of Square came from last with a strong run late in the event.
The training partnership of Richard and Chantelle Jolly made it an early double when Great Maximus took out the 1200 metre third race.
Giving jockey Manoel Nunes a welcome return to the saddle after illness Great Maximus raced in a midfield position.
Horseman Darryl Hewitt continued his good strike rate over recent times when Snoopy Now took out the 1600 metre fourth race.
Guided to victory by Connor Murtagh Snoopy Now raced in a worse than midfield position before making a move on the home turn and going on to win.
After a run off outs apprentice Rochelle Milnes returned to the winner's list when she rode Lake's Folly to a win in the 2500 metre fifth race.
Trained at the Wellington property of Michael Hickmott Lake's Folly came with a strong run from a better than midfield position to meet with success.
Coming off a last start second at Murray Bridge the Matthew Seyers trained Grand Host went two better when he took out the 900 metre sixth race.
Making it an all Murray Bridge winning affair the Jessica Tzaferiis ridden Grand Host came with a powerful run late in the race to win.
Rochelle Milnes landed her second winner for the afternoon when Eroica took out the 1100 metre seventh race.
Giving the Murray Bridge track back-to-back the Peter Hardacre prepared Eroica raced in a forward position before going on to win.
The training partnership of Gordon Richards and Damien Moyle were well pleased with the win of seven-year-old Crown Mint in the 1800 metre eighth race.
Having the services of Taylor Johnstone Crown Mint came from a near last position to unleash a strong run over the concluding stages.
Trainer Michael Hickmott landed his second winner for the day when Novella took out the 1400 metre final event.
Presenting apprentice Caitlin Tootell with her first metropolitan win Novella went out with a big lead before coming back to the pack but was able to fight back to win in a tight finish.
