
Calm before the storm for Aaron Bain Racing with a race day absence for a week.
No runners at Murray Bridge on Wednesday or Morphettville on Saturday but look out for the ABR team to be much more active later this month through to May targeting some of the feature races.
ABR has 80 horses in the stable spread between Angaston Park and our on-track Gawler facility. A few of the team trialled at Murray Bridge on Thursday.
We expect to be at Gawler next Wednesday, Clare on Friday and Morphettville Parks on Saturday.
Trainers Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor are looking forward to saddling up many quality thoroughbreds leading through to the feature autumn carnival in May.
Harness Racing
ABR will have three runners at Globe Derby Park on Saturday.
Trainer Peter Bain will gear up the smart mare NAROBI in the opening event, the Harness The Power Of Hope Pace (1800m) at 6.48pm SA time.
After a brilliant win at Gawler the mare was not disgraced when second at Globe Derby Park at her last run.
Bernadette Page will drive coming from gate six.
DREAMALITTLEDREAM is ABR’s next starter in race six, the Ray White Adelaide Commercial Pace (1800m) at 9.40pm SA time.
Again, Bernadette Page will be in the sulky, and the mare will come from gate four.
DREAMALITTLEDREAM came from a back row draw at her most recent run and made excellent ground to finish fourth.
Despite a small field, it is bound to be a strongly contested race.
The talented POPPY LANE rounds out the night in race seven, the Bargain Steel Centre Pace (1800m) at 10.11pm SA time.
The filly has drawn gate one for trainer Peter Bain and also is to be driven by Bernadette Page.
She has won two of her last three starts and from gate one has the gate speed to be use her good draw.
Promising three-year-old SIGNATURE LOOK will look to stay unbeaten when he lines up at Kilmore at the club’s Cup meeting on Saturday.
A winner of his only two starts, SIGNATURE LOOK will contest the Reg Withers 3YO Classic (1690m), race nine at 9.55pm SA time.
Trained by Emma Stewart and to be driven by Kate Gath, the son of Poster Boy won at Maryborough on debut, then was impressive leading throughout in the Holloway Classic at Ballarat.
On Saturday, he has drawn the extreme outside gate in a field of seven.
It should be a good test as he paces along in his career.
At Albion Park, IMA QUEEN BEE, following last week’s win, goes around again in race nine, the Garrards Horse & Hound Mares Open Pace (1660m) at 10.55pm SA time.
A brilliant all-the-way winner last Saturday, this week she comes from gate five in a field of six with Pete McMullen to drive for trainer Chantal Turpin.
The mare has been so consistent for ABR and has the ability to win again.