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Hopes for more success today

After training a hat trick at the previous meeting there, Woodend Beach Hardess Racing Trainer Greg and Ben Hope will try to continue their good form at today's Rangiora meeting.

Nina and Ben Hope

You will organize a solid team of seven years.

“I can't really describe it as a certainty-but they all have a good chance,” said assistant coach and driver Ben Hope.

In race 2, the 1st painters over 2600 m three year vintage Rock N Roll Heaven Stutfutm ($ 8.00ff) have to kick Barrier One to be competitive-and hope that they will do it.

“I don't think the draw will disturb it too much. If she gets an economic journey, I would like to believe that it is a first chance.”

Westar Molly ($ 2.90ff) will start as a favorite in race 4.

“She is closer enough and with her good draw we will apply it and try to remain useful. It is a realistic chance of going near again.”

Krystal Delight (15.00ff) from Gemma Thornley also drove in the event. The 10-year-old mare may have one of her last career, which begins today in 149.

“She's good enough on her day, but she approaches a breeder paddock.”

The meeting today shows the final of the Anne Thompson final series. Kashanova ($ 3.30ff) in race 5 looks a great chance in the Trotter version.

“Shrewd Horse with a great future. He is still learning. Paddy McDaddy looks hard to beat, but I think we will approach skills alone.”

Race 7 is the Pacers version of the final series Finale, and the hopes for Justa Rippa (17.00ff) are drawn up for his second race day after a forceful debut.

“It is a tricky field. If we can end in the first four or five, we will be pretty elated. He is well bred and he will do a good job in the future. He won't be a girl for long.”

Crown The moment ($ 2.70ff) looks good to be closer to races 9, with the DAWA commissioned a mobile trot over 2000 m. Five-year-old father Patrick Wallach has recently been in good form and has the draw to work in her favor.

“He is another who has found his last couple better. We will apply the draw and see where we land.”

The day and the chances of hopes are the Grand activist Jack Tar in the farewell of Rangiora HRC until the next season mobile pace over 2000 m, which is driven by Gemma Thornley.

“He is difficult and stays well. Miki Bennett looks hard to beat, but with his hardness you have to say that he is a first four players.”

The first race starts today at 11:25 a.m.

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